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GenAI-Thon

GenAI-Thon is a hackathon hosted by S.I.W.S. College on February 7-8, 2025, focusing on innovative solutions using Generative AI for content creators and marketers. Participants will develop AI-powered solutions, with evaluation based on criteria such as innovation, technical feasibility, and real-world impact. Teams of 2-4 members will compete for prizes, with a strict adherence to submission guidelines and ethical standards.

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GenAI-Thon

GenAI-Thon is a hackathon hosted by S.I.W.S. College on February 7-8, 2025, focusing on innovative solutions using Generative AI for content creators and marketers. Participants will develop AI-powered solutions, with evaluation based on criteria such as innovation, technical feasibility, and real-world impact. Teams of 2-4 members will compete for prizes, with a strict adherence to submission guidelines and ethical standards.

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S.I.W.S.

N.R. SWAMY COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & ECONOMICS AND


SMT. THIRUMALAI COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
(Autonomous)
N.A.A.C. Re-accredited- A Grade

DEPARTMENT OF
COMPUER SCIENCE
AND
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

RESONANCE
2K25 2K25
GenAI-Thon is an exciting hackathon that
brings together innovators, developers, and
tech enthusiasts to explore and create
groundbreaking solutions using the latest
advancements in Generative AI.
GenAI-Thon is an exhilarating platform for innovators, developers, and tech
enthusiasts to come together and explore the boundless potential of Generative
AI. This hackathon is designed to inspire creative problem-solving and foster
groundbreaking solutions that leverage the latest advancements in AI
technology.

With a focus on real-world impact, GenAI-Thon challenges participants to push


the boundaries of innovation by addressing contemporary issues across domains
such as content creation, marketing, sustainability, and more. Whether you're a
beginner or an experienced developer, this event provides a collaborative space
to ideate, create, and showcase your skills.

Join us at S.I.W.S. College, Wadala on 7th and 8th February for a day filled with
creativity, mentorship, and the opportunity to make your mark in the world of
Generative AI!
Format: Abstract Submission Submission Guidelines: Evaluation Criteria for Elimination Round
Platform: Unstop The PDF must include: Clarity of Workflow (30%)
Deadline: 4th February 2025 Rename PDF to Is the proposed workflow well-
structured and easy to understand?
Problem Statement: TeamName_LeaderFullName(eg.
Does it outline clear steps for
Develop a Generative AI-powered Sheild_MalharSingh.pdf)
implementing the solution?
solution that assists content creators, Abstract of the proposed solution. Innovation & Creativity (25%)
marketers, or brands in generating Team member details: How unique and innovative is the
dynamic and impactful social media 1. Full names, phone numbers, and approach?
posts. The solution should include email addresses. Does the solution stand out in terms of
personalized and platform-optimized 2. LinkedIn and GitHub profiles for all creativity and novelty?
content such as captions, hashtags, team members. Technical Feasibility (25%)
visuals, and even scheduling A Google Drive link to resumes of all Are the AI models, tools, or APIs chosen
recommendations. team members.(Add all resumes in appropriate for the solution?
Is the proposed implementation
one folder and provide the link)
realistic and achievable?
Abstract Submission Requirements:
Impact & Relevance (20%)
Present your approach in a concise
Does the solution address the needs of
abstract (PDF format), focusing on:
content creators, marketers, or brands?
The workflow of your solution. What potential real-world impact could
AI models, tools, or APIs you plan to the solution have?
use.
Uml diagrams for better Important Notes:
understanding of your solution The problem statement for the
(optional) elimination round will not be continued
Real-world impact for content creators in the final round.
Ensure all submissions are made before
and businesses.
the deadline. Late entries will not be
accepted.
Date: 7th and 8th February
Venue: S.I.W.S. College, Wadala
Mode: On-Site

Key Details:
The problem statement for the final round will
be revealed on the day of the event.
Teams will work on a brand-new challenge
designed to test their creativity, technical
skills, and problem-solving abilities in real-
time.

Evaluation Criteria:
Innovation (30%): How unique and creative is the
solution?
Technical Implementation (25%): Is the solution
technically sound and feasible?
Problem-Solution Fit (20%): How effectively does the
solution address the problem statement?
Presentation (15%): Clarity, professionalism, and Winner Runner Up
delivery of the final presentation. ₹ 6000 ₹ 4000
Real-World Impact (10%): Potential value and scalability
of the solution in real-world applications.
7 February Registration &
8:00 - 8:30 AM
Day 1 checkin 8:00 - 8:30 AM 8 February Day 2 starts
Day 2

8:30 - 9:00 AM
7 February Problem statement
Day 1 reveal & rules
8:30 - 10:30 AM 8 February Development
Day 2 continues

9:30 - 12:30 PM
7 February Prototype development
Day 1 begins 8 February Upload project on GitHub
10:30 - 11:30 AM and short video demo of
Day 2 working

12:30 - 1:00 PM 7 February Lunch Break


Day 1
11:30 - 1:30 PM 8 February Presentation
Day 2 and Q&A

1:00 - 3:00 PM 7 February Development &


Day 1 mentorship sessions

1:30 - 2:30 PM 8 February Lunch break


Day 2

3:00 - 4:00 PM 7 February Development


Day 1 continues

3:00 - 4:00 PM 8 February Closing ceremony


Day 2 and prizes

4:00 - 4:30 PM 7 February wrap up for day 1


and head
Lunch home
& Networking
Day 1
Team Composition:
Identity Verification:
Teams must consist of minimum 2 and maximum 4 participants.
Participants must carry a valid government-issued ID and college ID.
All team members must be registered and approved during the elimination
round.
Discipline:
Originality:
Participants must adhere to S.I.W.S. College rules and maintain decorum on
All solutions must be developed during the hackathon. Pre-built projects or campus.
plagiarized work will result in disqualification. Loud or disruptive behavior is strictly prohibited.
Proper citations are required for any third-party libraries, APIs, or tools
used. Property Usage:
College property, including workspaces, internet, and equipment, must be used
Submission: responsibly.
Teams must submit their final solution, presentation, and supporting files Any damage caused to college property will be charged to the team responsible.
by the deadline.
No changes to the project will be accepted after submission. Restricted Areas:
Participants are not allowed to enter restricted or unauthorized areas of the
Conduct: college.
Participants must maintain a professional and respectful environment.
Any form of cheating, hacking, or misconduct will result in immediate Food and Beverage:
disqualification. Food and beverages must only be consumed in designated areas.

Judging: Time Management:


Judges’ decisions will be final and binding. Participants must adhere to the event schedule and arrive on time for all
Evaluation will be based on the criteria shared prior to the final round. sessions.

Workstation Setup: Safety:


Teams are responsible for bringing their own laptops, chargers, and any Follow all safety protocols and cooperate with college security staff.
other required devices.
Internet and power supplies will be provided by the organizers.
Consequences of Violation
Failure to adhere to the above rules may result in warnings, deductions in
Code of Ethics:
evaluation scores, or disqualification from the event.
Projects must adhere to ethical AI principles, avoiding harmful or unethical
applications.
For any queries, feel free to reach out to us:

Event Incharge
Suyog Sable
+91 72086 29539
[email protected]

Event coordinators
Malhar Singh
+91 9833304344
[email protected]

Rohit Pandey
+91 83699 05982
[email protected]

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