This document outlines the criteria that will be used to judge the entries for the hackathon.
- Relevance to Societal Challenges (1-20 points)
- How well does the project address a societal challenge or improve people's resiliency?
- How well aligned is the project with one or more UN Sustainability Goals?
- Innovative Use of AI (1-20 points)
- How creatively has the team applied AI to solve a problem or enhance a system?
- Is the AI model efficient in generating the desired outcomes?
- Technical Execution (1-20 points)
- How well has the team implemented the AI model?
- Is the project easy to maintain and operate by the non-profit?
- Real-world Impact (1-20 points)
- How significant is the potential impact of the project on the targeted societal issue or community?
- What is the likelihood of the solution making a tangible difference?
- Scalability and Sustainability (1-20 points)
- How well can the project scale to meet larger demands or serve larger populations?
- How sustainable is the solution in terms of resources required for maintenance and operation?
- Usability and Accessibility (1-20 points)
- How user-friendly is the project? Is it accessible to the target audience, including people with diverse abilities?
- If applicable, is the interface intuitive and easy to navigate?
- Presentation and Documentation (1-20 points)
- How effectively has the team communicated their idea, implementation strategy, and potential impact?
- Is the project well-documented, allowing for understanding and potential replication of the work?
- Responsible AI (1-20 points)
- Does the project provide benefit to its users without causing harm?
- Is user data protected and used with consent?
- Are the results from the project explainable?
- Are project limitations identified and explained?