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+# About CodaLab
+
+CodaLab is an open-source platform that provides an ecosystem for conducting computational research in a more efficient, reproducible, and collaborative manner.
+
+**CodaLab Worksheets** allow you to capture complex research pipelines in a reproducible way and create "executable papers". Use any data format or programming language — great for the power user! CodaLab worksheets has a [public instance](https://worksheets.codalab.org/) hosted by Stanford University.
+
+**CodaLab Competitions** bring together the entire community to tackle the most challenging data and computational problems today. You can win prizes and also create your own competition. CodaLab Competitions has a [public instance](https://codalab.lisn.fr/) hosted by Université Paris-Saclay. [Click here](https://github.com/codalab/codalab-competitions/wiki/Statistics-of-the-public-servers) for statistics about the growth and activity of the public servers.
+
+**CodaBench** offers hosting competitions and benchmarks on virtually any data science problem. Building upon the capabilities of CodaLab Competitions, it introduces additional features and enhanced performance. Codabench has a [public instance](https://www.codabench.org/) hosted by Université Paris-Saclay. The code is [open-source](https://github.com/codalab/codabench).
+
+# The CodaLab Team
+
+### Governance
+
+
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+ Percy Liang is an assistant professor of Computer Science at Stanford University. His primary research areas are machine learning and natural language processing. He leads the development of CodaLab in close collaboration with Microsoft Research and the rest of the community. |
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+ Isabelle Guyon is full professor at UPSud University Paris-Saclay and president of ChaLearn a non-profit organization dedicated to running machine learning competitions. Her research interested include automatic machine learning, transfer learning, and causal discovery. Isabelle served as an advisor in the development of the CodaLab competition platform and pioneered the implementation of several challenges on CodaLab. |
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+ Evelyne Viegas is a Director at Microsoft Research responsible for the outreach artificial intelligence program. She leads the CodaLab project working in collaboration with Isabelle Guyon, Percy Liang and the machine learning and artificial intelligence communities. |
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+ Sergio Escalera is adjunct professor at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Aalborg University, and Dalhousie University and a member of the Visual and Computational Learning consolidated research group of Catalonia and a member of the Computer Vision Center at UAB. He is series editor of The Springer Series on Challenges in Machine Learning. He is Editor-in-Chief of American Journal of Intelligent Systems and editorial board member of more than 5 international journals. He is vice-president of ChaLearn Challenges in Machine Learning, leading ChaLearn Looking at People events. |
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+ Xavier Baró Solé is a professor in the Computer Science Department at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), a Teacher Assistant at the Universitat de Barcelona (UB), and an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Computer Science, Multimedia and Telecommunication in the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). His research interests are related to machine learning, evolutionary computation, and statistical pattern recognition. |
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+### Administrators of the public instances
+
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+ Anne-Catherine Letournel is research engineer at the Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire des Sciences du Numérique (LISN), University Paris-Saclay. Her focus is leveraging the engineering software resources across all scientific teams of the lab: data science, interaction and visualization, HPC, algorithmics and combinatorics, bioinformatics. Her favorite domain has turned to be data science, mainly through CodaLab project since 2019. |
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+ Adrien Pavão is a research engineer working on improving CodaLab Competitions and Codabench platforms, and on organizing ambitious machine learning challenges such as AutoDL and L2RPN. He realized a PhD at Université Paris-Saclay, under the supervision of Isabelle Guyon. His research topics include the methodology and experimental design in machine learning, the performance comparison between models and the organization of competitions. |
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+ Obada Haddad-Soussac is a research engineer working on maintaining the infrastructure behind Codabench and Codalab. |
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+ Laurent Darré is research engineer at the Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire des Sciences du Numérique (LISN), University Paris-Saclay. He is the head of the laboratory's IT department. He joined the codalab project in 2016 to set up the first platforms at the Paris Saclay University. |
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+
+
+### Acknowledgments
+
+CodaLab has received important contributions from many people, and we would like to thank their efforts in making CodaLab what it is today:
+
+Benjamin Aaron Bearce, Pujun Bhatnagar, Feng Bin, Justin Carden, Richard Caruana, Francis Cleary, Laurent Darré, Sergio Escalera, Xiawei Guo, Jennifer He, Ivan Judson, Arslan Kabeer, James Keith, Lori Ada Kilty, Shaunak Kishore, Stephen Koo, Anne-Catherine Letournel, Zhengying Liu, Zhenwu Liu, Adrien Pavao, Pragnya Maduskar, Simon Mercer, Arthur Pesah, Christophe Poulain, Lukasz Romaszko, Loïc Sarrazin, Laurent Senta, Xavier Baro Sole, Lisheng Sun, Tyler Thomas, Dinh Tuan Tran, Sebastien Treguer, Bailey Trefts, Nic Threfts, Wei-Wei Tu, Cedric Vachaudez, Paul Viola, Erick Watson, Zhen Xu, Tony Yang, Flavio Zhingri, Michael Zyskowski.
+
+[List of Github contributors](https://github.com/codalab/codalab-competitions/graphs/contributors)
+
+
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+# CodaLab Community Governance
+
+
+CodaLab is an open-source, community-run project. A meritocracy model is used to govern the project’s needs, objectives and future goals.
+
+## Mission Statement
+The purpose of CodaLab is to provide an open-source platform to support and accelerate data and computationally-intensive research in a collaborative cloud-enabled environment.
+
+### Core Team
+**Role:** The core team is responsible for strategic planning, maintaining account information for Codalab at https://github.com/codalab/codalab and approving changes to the governance model. It also makes decisions when community consensus cannot be reached.
+
+**How to join:** The core team is open to anyone who has invested a significant amount of time either as a Content Contributor (through uploading algorithms and datasets) or as a Framework Contributor of many patches. New members are accepted via majority vote by the existing members. Currently, the core team consists of developers, testers, and at least one representative from each of the current main university and industry partners.
+
+### Framework Contributors
+**Role:** A Framework Contributor is anyone who submits a patch to the project that adheres to the mission statement. At first, the patches should be small, but can grow once Committers express confidence in the quality of the Framework Contributor’s patches.
+For non-trivial patches (over 50 lines of code): Before a Framework Contributor’s first patch is put into the repository they must sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA). We use the standard GitHub CLA, see https://cla.github.com/agreement.
+
+**How to join:** Submit a patch as a pull request to https://github.com/codalab/codalab. Patches must adhere to the conventions found at http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/. All patches must be accompanied by unit tests before being accepted.
+
+### Committers
+**Role:** Committers decide on whether patches from Framework Contributors are entered into the main code repository. Committers use lazy consensus (see below) to decide on whether to commit a patch from a Framework Contributor. If the discussion does not move towards a consensus a decision will be made by a majority of (voting) core team members.
+
+**How to join:** You should be a Contributor (Framework or Content) and be nominated to the core team as a committer. Nominations should be sent to info@codalab.org. You may nominate yourself.
+
+### Content Contributors
+**Role:** The main value of CodaLab comes from having the user-contributed content (the algorithms and datasets) on http://www.codalab.org, which can be edited in a Wikipedia style and used by anyone. The Content Contributors’ goal is to make the content organized and maximally useful.
+
+**How to join:** Contribute a handful of high-quality general modules or add documents/tutorials to http://www.codalab.org.
+
+## Communication
+Public discussions on any CodaLab topic should be held on the codalabdev@googlegroups.com discussion group.
+
+Non-public discussions on issues of governance, overall strategy and implementation issues are held at codalabcommitters@googlegroups.com. This discussion group is available to Committers only (see above). Note that this is not intended to be used frequently; by default all discussions should be open to everyone.
+
+## Decision-making
+Decisions are made default by lazy consensus: Someone (e.g., a committer) makes a proposal. If there are no objections within 72 hours, he or she can assume the community is in consensus and can move ahead with its implementation. If a consensus cannot be reached, then the core team votes.
+
+Decision-making is made in a transparent, open fashion. No decisions about the project’s direction, bug fixes or features may be done without community involvement and participation.
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+## Privacy Policy and Terms of Use ([Version Francaise](https://github.com/codalab/codalab-competitions/wiki/Termes-et-conditions))
+
+# General Data Protection Regulation - EU GDPR Policy
+
+Codalab competitions ("us", "we", or "our") operates the public instance of Codalab competitions, including `https://codalab.lisn.fr/`, `https://competitions.codalab.org/` and `https://codabench.org` (the Codalab competition websites); this document only applies to these sites, not to other instances.
+
+**Privacy Policy:**
+The information collected on the registration form is recorded in a filing system by the University Paris-Saclay, LISN laboratory, Campus Universitaire Bât 650-660 - 1 rue Raimond Castaing - 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, FRANCE. The information that Codalab Competitions obtains about a User on its websites is used for non-commercial or political purposes, exclusively for the use of the platform. The only personal data necessary for the operation of the platform are the email and the associated pseudonym. First and last names can be provided but can be deleted by the users themselves on their settings page. We may use your User information to contact you with newsletters and updates about new features of the Codalab Competitions sites. Organizers have the option to contact registered users for their competition via email.
+
+The legal basis for data processing is the User's consent when registering on the platform.The collected data will not be shared with other people except within each competition: the organizers can consult the list of registered users on a web page showing pseudonyms and email addresses.
+The data is kept for the duration of the web hosting instance.
+In accordance with the [Act n°78-17 of 6 January 1978](https://fra.europa.eu/en/law-reference/act-ndeg78-17-6-january-1978-data-processing-data-files-and-individual-liberties) relating to Data Processing, Data Files and Individual Liberties (articles 38, 39, 40), you can access, rectify or request the deletion of data concerning you. To be taken into account, any request for modification to a user account must be sent by email from the email account concerned by the modification.
+To exercise these rights or for any question about the processing of your data in this system, you can contact the service responsible for this collection (info@codalab.org) or our Data Protection Officer (dpd@universite-paris-saclay.fr): campus universitaire de Paris-Saclay, Direction des affaires juridiques et institutionnelles, Avenue Jean Perrin bâtiment 351, 91405 Orsay Cedex.
+If you feel, after contacting us, that your "Informatique et Libertés" rights are not being respected, you can fill a complaint with the [CNIL](https://www.cnil.fr/en/home).
+
+# General Conditions of Use - GCU Terms and Conditions
+
+**Information Collection And Use:**
+We may use your User Information to contact you with newsletters and updates about new features of the Codalab competition website. Like many site operators, we collect information (Log Data) that your browser sends
+whenever you visit the Codalab competition website. This Log Data may include information such as your computer's Internet Protocol address, browser type, browser version, the pages that you visit, the time and date
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+
+**Credits:**
+The information found on the Codalab competition website may be freely used and copied for educational and other non-commercial purposes, provided that any data reproduction is accompanied by a recognition of Université Paris-Saclay as the source. This does not apply to the pages and images with explicitly reserved reproduction right : © followed by the name of the owner. In case of error or omission of copyrights, please [contact us](mailto:info@codalab.org). The contents provided in Codalab competitions is the property of the competition organizers, unless otherwise stated in the competition's terms of use. Any reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without prior consent of its owner.
+
+**Permitted and Prohibited Uses:**
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+
+**User Submissions:**
+Codalab competitions does not want to receive confidential or proprietary information from User through this site. Any material, information, or other communication User transmits or posts ("Communications") to the Codalab competition web sites will be considered non-confidential and non-proprietary and Codalab competitions will be under no obligation of any kind with respect to such information. Université Paris-Saclay will be free to reproduce, make derivative works from, use, disclose, and distribute the Communications to others without limitation. Université Paris-Saclay may provide authorship attribution by mentioning the name of the User, provided that it is communicated to us.
+
+**User Discussion Forums:**
+Université Paris-Saclay may, but is not obligated to, monitor or review certain portions of the Codalab competition web sites where Users transmit or post communications or communicate solely with each other, including but not limited to User forums, when moderated by the organizers. Université Paris-Saclay however, will have no liability related to the content of any such communications, whether or not arising under the laws of copyright, libel, privacy, obscenity, or otherwise. Université Paris-Saclay may modifiy or remove content on the Codalab competition site at its discretion at any time. Optionally, users can register for the dedicated Google forum for the project hosted by Google: https://groups.google.com/g/codalab-competitions.
+
+**User Profile and Password:**
+User agrees to provide true, accurate, current, and complete information when registering with the Codalab competition website. It is User's responsibility to maintain and promptly update this account information to keep it true, accurate, current, and complete. If User provides any information that is fraudulent, untrue, inaccurate, incomplete, or not current, or we have reasonable grounds to suspect that such information is fraudulent, untrue, inaccurate, incomplete, or not current, we reserve the right to suspend or terminate your account without notice and to refuse any and all current and future use of this site.
+
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+
+**Links to Other Materials:**
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+
+**Changes To This Privacy Policy and Terms of Use:** This Privacy Policy and Terms of Use is effective as of March, 28th 2023 and will remain in effect
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+
+**Language of use and jurisdiction:** In case of inconsistency between the English version (this page) and the [French version](https://github.com/codalab/codalab-competitions/wiki/Termes-et-conditions) of the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, the French version shall prevail. In case of dispute, the French law will apply.
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## Useful links
-[Governance Document](https://github.com/codalab/codalab-competitions/wiki/Community-Governance)
-[Privacy and Terms of Use](https://github.com/codalab/codalab-competitions/wiki/Privacy)
-[About](https://github.com/codalab/codalab-competitions/wiki/Project_About_CodaLab)
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+[Governance Document](https://github.com/codalab/codabench/blob/master/GOVERNANCE.md)
+[Privacy and Terms of Use](https://github.com/codalab/codabench/blob/master/PRIVACY.md)
+[About](https://github.com/codalab/codabench/blob/master/ABOUT.md)
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footer_links:
- text: "Governance Document"
- href: "https://github.com/codalab/codalab-competitions/wiki/Community-Governance"
+ href: "https://github.com/codalab/codabench/blob/master/GOVERNANCE.md"
- text: "Privacy Policy"
- href: "https://github.com/codalab/codalab-competitions/wiki/Privacy"
+ href: "https://github.com/codalab/codabench/blob/master/PRIVACY.md"
- text: "About"
- href: "https://github.com/codalab/codalab-competitions/wiki/Project_About_CodaLab"
+ href: "https://github.com/codalab/codabench/blob/master/ABOUT.md"
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