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DataVerse 2026

🌐 DataVerse 2026

From Data to Decisions That Matter

Applying Data Science to Real-World Problems

Organized by the Departmental Statistics Association, Department of Statistics · Faculty of Science, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda · Est. 1949


Live Website Event Dates Registrations


HTML Jupyter Python Topics


📖 Overview

DataVerse-2026 is a data analytics competition designed to bridge the gap between raw data and real-world impact. Participants are challenged to apply data science, visualization, and analytical storytelling to solve authentic, scenario-based problems across multiple domains.

This competition spans three days across two rounds — a qualifying visualization sprint and a 9-hour grand finale datathon — culminating in live presentations before a panel of judges.

"Transforming Data into Insight · Insight into Impact"


🏗️ Repository Structure

DataVerse-2026/
│
├── ROUND - 1/                  # Qualifying Round submissions
│   └── (Team notebooks & dashboards)
│
├── ROUND - 2/                  # Finals submissions
│   └── (Team solutions, models & presentations)
│
├── index.html                  # Website homepage
├── rounds.html                 # Competition rounds page
├── winners.html                # Winners showcase
└── about.html                  # About & rules

🏆 Competition Results

Place Team Problem Statement Repository
🥇 1st Alpha Analyst The Urban Heat Mystery View →
🥇 1st Peaky Blinders The Safe Lending View →
🥇 1st Entropy The Promotional Paradox View →

All participants received a Certificate of Participation in recognition of their contribution.


📋 Competition Structure

Round 1 — Data Visualization (Qualifying)

Date: 26th February, 2026 · Duration: 3 Hours

Participants were provided with real-world datasets and challenged to demonstrate their data storytelling and visualization skills. Each team selected one domain, received a data dictionary and guiding questions, and submitted a visualization dashboard or notebook along with a short insight summary.

Evaluation Criteria:

  • Clarity and relevance of visualizations
  • Quality of insights and storytelling
  • Accuracy and appropriate use of data
  • Creativity and effective design choices
  • Overall coherence and interpretability

Qualification: Top 3 teams per domain advanced to the Finals.


Round 2 — DataVerse Finals (Grand Finale)

Date: 27th February, 2026 · Duration: 9 Hours · Presentations: 28th February, 2026

Finalist teams selected one of three scenario-based problem statements and worked through a 9-hour continuous datathon with mentor support. Solutions were presented live before a judge panel on the final day.

Problem Statements:

# Title Domain
1 The Urban Heat Mystery Climate & Environment (Navapur)
2 The Safe Lending Finance & Risk (Lending Club)
3 The Promotional Paradox Retail & Marketing (Mercato)

Evaluation Criteria:

  • Problem understanding
  • Technical correctness
  • Innovation
  • Impact and feasibility
  • Quality of presentation

⚙️ Tech Stack Used by Participants

Participants were free to use any tools or languages. Common choices included:

Python Pandas Jupyter Matplotlib Seaborn Scikit-learn Power BI Tableau HTML


📜 General Rules

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  1. Eligibility — Open to all students enrolled in any course under the Faculty of Science, MSU Baroda.
  2. Team Composition — Individual or teams of 2–4 members. Composition must remain the same across all rounds.
  3. AI Tools — Use of AI tools is permitted and encouraged, provided participants maintain academic integrity and transparency.
  4. Originality — All submissions must be original. Plagiarism or use of pre-existing solutions without attribution leads to disqualification.
  5. Submission Deadlines — All submissions must be within prescribed time limits and in the specified format. Late submissions are not accepted.
  6. Code of Conduct — Maintain discipline and professionalism. Misconduct may result in immediate disqualification.
  7. Judging & Decisions — Decisions by the panel of judges and organising committee are final and binding.
  8. Team Formation Support — Solo participants wishing to join a team could indicate so during registration; the committee facilitated team formation where possible.

🌐 Website

The official event website is live at:

https://threed2y.github.io/DataVerse-2026/

Built with pure HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — fully static, no dependencies, deployable on GitHub Pages with zero configuration.

Page Description
index.html Homepage with event overview and key details
rounds.html Full breakdown of Round 1 and Round 2
winners.html Winners showcase with project links
about.html About the event, rules, and contact

🗂️ Datasets

The official competition dataset is hosted on Hugging Face, containing global development indicators spanning economic, environmental, health, digital, and governance dimensions across world regions from 2000–2020.

🤗 huggingface.co/datasets/sleepysaurus/DataVerse

Field Details
Observations ~1,000+ region-year rows
Columns 47 features across economic, environmental, health, digital & governance domains
License MIT
Format Parquet / CSV (HuggingFace datasets compatible)
from datasets import load_dataset

ds = load_dataset("sleepysaurus/DataVerse")

📬 Contact

📧 Email dataversestats@gmail.com
📞 Dharmik +91 63540 93708
📞 Alok +91 63539 08759
🏛️ Department Dept. of Statistics, Faculty of Science, MSU Baroda

Departmental Statistics Association · Department of Statistics · Faculty of Science The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda · Est. 1949


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