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New Crowdsourcing Challenge Provides Context for Exploring the Conditions Necessary for Life on Mars in the Past

Feb. 18, 2022
HOUSTON - PRNewswire

Competition Calls on Innovators to Analyze Evolved Gas Analysis-Mass Spectrometry Data from Mars to Detect Geochemical Conditions to Understand Potential Habitability; Total Prize Purse of $30K

DrivenData, in collaboration with HeroX, have announced their newest crowdsourcing competition on behalf of NASA: Mars Spectrometry, Detect Evidence for Past Habitability. The challenge, which offers a $30,000 prize purse, seeks innovative methods to automatically help analyze and interpret evolved gas analysis-mass spectrometry data related to Mars exploration. This data is from geological samples of scientific interest to better understand the planet's potential signs of past habitability.

Competition Calls on Innovators to Analyze Mass Spectrometry Data from Mars to Detect Conditions for Past Life; Total Prize Purse of $30K
Competition Calls on Innovators to Analyze Mass Spectrometry Data from Mars to Detect Conditions for Past Life; Total Prize Purse of $30K

One of the most important planetary science discoveries in recent years is that Mars had environmental conditions that could have been livable in the past. Understanding how these conditions changed is important to understanding Mars' conditions for habitability over time. For these inquiries, several robust and powerful rovers have been sent to Mars to collect rock samples and take measurements that can be used to determine their chemical makeup. Additionally, thousands of samples have been analyzed in labs on Earth to help scientists understand the context for the data collected on Mars. By taking advantage of the many supporting experimental runs done on comparable rock samples, data science methods can be developed in order to support scientists in their analysis and interpretations of data collected by planetary mission instruments and laboratory instruments. These advancements may also help scientists more quickly and effectively conduct future mission operations.

For this challenge, participants are tasked with building an innovative method to automatically analyze evolved gas analysis (EGA) data of simulated  Mars samples collected on both commercial and laboratory  instruments analogous to those used for Mars exploration. The best methods should be able to detect the presence of certain families of chemical compounds (specified in the challenge) in the samples. The winning techniques may be used to help future planetary missions such as the ExoMars mission and the Dragonfly mission to Titan.

"This is supporting a fascinating research question where machine learning tools can have a real impact on how we can learn more about our place in the universe," said Greg Lipstein, Principal, DrivenData. "It's a great chance to harness the collective intelligence and passion of the data community to advance the state of open science."

"It's exciting to think there might be clues of past habitable conditions on Mars that these investigations can help to interpret," said Kal K. Sahota, CEO, HeroX. "These challenges are so inspiring as we search for evidence of extraterrestrial life."

The Challenge: The methods should detect the presence of certain families of chemical compounds in data collected from performing EGA-MS on a set of geological material samples.

The Prize: A prize purse of $30K will be shared among four teams.

Eligibility to Compete and Win Prize(s): The prize is open to anyone aged 18 or older participating as an individual or as a team. Individual competitors and teams may originate from any country, as long as United States federal sanctions do not prohibit participation (some restrictions apply). Additional eligibility requirements or limits can be found in the challenge rules.

To accept the challenge, visit https://mars.drivendata.org/

ABOUT DRIVENDATA

DrivenData is a social enterprise dedicated to bringing the data tools and methods that are transforming industry to the world's biggest challenges. As part of that work, the DrivenData competition platform channels the skills and passion of data scientists, researchers, and other quantitative experts to build solutions for social good. These online machine learning challenges are designed to engage a large expert community, connect participants with real-world data problems, and highlight their best solutions.

See our past competitions and learn more at www.drivendata.org

ABOUT HEROX

HeroX is a platform and open marketplace for crowdsourcing innovation and human ingenuity, co-founded in 2013 by serial entrepreneur, Christian Cotichini and XPRIZE Founder and Futurist, Peter Diamandis. HeroX offers a turnkey, easy-to-use platform that supports anyone, anywhere, to solve everyday business and world challenges using the power of the crowd. Uniquely positioned as the Social Network for Innovation, HeroX is the only place you can build, grow and curate your very own crowd.

Explore the latest challenges at www.herox.com

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SOURCE DrivenData; HeroX