Truth Tell Hackathon

5418 Registered Allowed team size: 1 - 5
5418 Registered Allowed team size: 1 - 5
idea phase
Online
starts on:
Oct 01, 2024, 03:30 AM UTC (UTC)
ends on:
Nov 24, 2024, 06:29 PM UTC (UTC)
Prototype phase
Online
starts on:
Nov 30, 2024, 03:30 AM UTC (UTC)
ends on:
Jan 03, 2025, 06:29 PM UTC (UTC)

Overview

We're on an Unmasking Mission

TruthTell aspires to be a beacon of authenticity. We're a team united by a shared goal: to journey towards a digital world where truth reigns supreme.

TruthTell Hackathon is a part of Create in India Challenge – Season 1, an initiative under the inaugural edition of WAVES (World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit) organized by the Government of India, aimed at bolstering the influence of India’s media and entertainment industry on a global level.

  • Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
  • ICEA (India Cellular & Electronics Association)

Know more about WAVES

It is a call to arms for tech enthusiasts to develop groundbreaking AI-powered tools that can reshape the media landscape.

A Marquee Event Shaping India's Media & Entertainment Industry - Focusing on Growth, Innovation, and Global Leadership

The World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES) is an upcoming event aimed at boosting India’s media and entertainment industry. Scheduled to take place from February 5-9, 2025, the summit will bring together industry leaders, stakeholders and innovators to foster dialogue, trade collaboration and innovation. WAVES will cover various aspects of the media and entertainment sector, including technological advancements, sustainable production and the impact of artificial intelligence on content creation

Inspire. Enable. Lead.

ICEA is the apex industry association representing the entire electronics and digital ecosystem including products, components, sub-assemblies and EMS across various ESDM verticals such as Mobile Phones, IT Hardware, Consumer Electronics, etc. ICEA’s core objectives include establishing India as a global electronics manufacturing hub, promoting exports, supporting skill development and facilitating policy interventions to foster industry growth.

The TruthTell Hackathon Universe

  • Organized by:
    • Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
    • ICEA
  • Supported by:
    • Crème Academic Institutions (including IITs & NITs)
    • Startups
    • Key Industry Personnel
  • Participated by:
    • Developers
    • Data scientists
    • Media professionals
    • Students
    • Researchers

 

Themes

Hack the Hoax

Overview

In today’s fast-paced media environment, misinformation spreads rapidly, especially during live broadcasts. The challenge of detecting false information in real time is critical for broadcasters, journalists, and viewers alike. 

The TruthTell Hackathon aims to combat this problem by developing AI-powered tools capable of detecting, flagging, and providing real-time alerts on misinformation as it happens. These tools will empower broadcasters and viewers with accessible fact-checking during live events, improving transparency and helping the audience make informed decisions.

In this hackathon, participants will develop adaptable AI methodologies designed for dynamic media, focusing on real-time performance. Teams will explore advanced natural language processing (NLP) techniques, machine learning models, and integration with fact-checking databases to create innovative, scalable solutions.

Tech Stack

These are for your reference only. You are welcome to use any tech stack/language/database, etc.

Programming languages

Python, JavaScript, and R

AI/ML Frameworks

TensorFlow, PyTorch, Scikit-learn, Keras

NLP tools

SpaCy, NLTK, Hugging Face Transformers, BERT, GPT-based models

Databases

MongoDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL for storing labeled data and metadata

Cloud platforms

AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure for scalability and real-time processing

Streaming and data processing tools

Apache Kafka, Spark Streaming

Visualization Libraries

Plotly, D3.js, Dash for creating real-time data dashboards

Guidelines

  • Teams will have access to relevant datasets, fact-checking APIs, and live broadcast feeds provided by the Ministry of Information (MIB) to aid in the development process. 
  • Need to focus on AI  techniques like text classification,  entity recognition,  and knowledge graph integration to create real-time solutions.
  • After prototyping and testing their tools against live data, teams will present their solutions to a panel of judges. 

Tasks

  1. Dataset preparation
    • Analyze the data provided by the Ministry of Information (MIB) and external fact-checking APIs
    • Pre-process data, including cleaning, tokenization, and entity extraction for text-based media content
  2. Developing a real-time NLP model
    • Train machine learning or deep learning models on labeled misinformation datasets
    • Implement NLP techniques such as text classification, sentiment analysis, entity recognition, and context extraction to flag potential misinformation
    • Use transformer-based models for real-time text analysis of broadcast content
  3. Fact-checking integration
    • Integrate external fact-checking APIs into your solution for verifying flagged content
    • Develop a system for cross-referencing live broadcast content with trusted knowledge databases
  4. Real-time data processing
    • Set up streaming infrastructure to process broadcast feeds in real-time
    • Implement data pipelines that detect and process new information as it arrives
  5. Knowledge graph integration
    • Build and deploy a knowledge graph to track relationships between entities mentioned in the broadcast and their verified status
    • Use this graph to assist in the detection of patterns indicative of misinformation
  6. Real-time dashboard for broadcasters
    • Create an interactive user interface that provides broadcasters and journalists with real-time alerts and fact-checks
    • Design the dashboard to display alerts with confidence scores, sources, and verification information
  7. Testing and validation
    • Perform real-time testing with live or recorded broadcasts.
    • Use ground-truth data from fact-checking organizations to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of your tool

Prizes

Truth Be Told, the Winners Take Home BIG!

Main Prizes
1st Place
INR 5,00,000
2nd Place
INR 2,50,000
3rd Place
INR 1,50,000
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starts on:
Oct 01, 2024, 03:30 AM UTC (UTC)
closes on:
Nov 24, 2024, 06:29 PM UTC (UTC)

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