Photos from the GECCO 2018 Industrial Challenge "Internet of Things: Online Anomaly Detection for Dr

The goal of the GECCO 2018 Industrial Challenge, which was organized by the IDE+A Team in Kyoto, is to develop an event detector to accurately predict any kinds of changes in a time series of drinking water composition data.

Highlights of the GECCO 2018 Industrial Challenge include:
- Real-world Data: Real drinking-water time series are provided for training, testing, and assessing event detection methods.
- Direct Link to Industry: The Thüringer Fernwasserversorgung will evaluate the winning submissions for an implementation in real-world applications. Moreover, a direct contact with the winning participants, who will keep all rights to their detection system, is highly appreciated by Thüringer Fernwasserversorgung.
- Publication Possibilities: For the first time in GECCO history we are able to accept 2-page submissions for the GECCO Companion, thus publications are possible directly through competition participation.
The cerenomy was held in in Kyoto/Japan.
Juli 2018