TigerGraph Weekly Office Hours
TigerGraph Learning Resources To Build Your Project
Get Help and Request Additional Resources From TigerGraph
- General Information Sessions
- Weekly Office Hours For Technical Support
- Reach Out For Technical Support or Questions
- Problem Statement Help
- Need More Cloud Credits?
Partner Learning Resources To Enhance Your Project
- Getting Started With Cloud
- Getting Started With Data
- Getting Started With Hosting Your Project on Github
- AI Platforms & Services
- Data Visualization
- Full Stack and Mobile Applications
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TigerGraph Learning Resources To Build Your Project
Get Started with TigerGraph
- Quick Start Guide
- Learn about TigerGraph and the Graph For All Challenge
- Documentation
- Developer Portal (access all our content, including tutorials from our partners)
- Useful TigerGraph Youtube Playlist
- TigerGraph Certification Program (you will have to create an account to access the content)
- Here is a sample project for you to reference.
- TigerGraph Machine Learning Workbench Overview
TigerGraph Cloud Account: Registrants will receive an email from TigerGraph with a link to sign-up for their TigerGraph Cloud account. Participants will get free 50GB. If you hit your 50GB limit, you can request additional cloud credits by completing this form here.
Get Help and Request Additional Resources From TigerGraph
General Information Sessions
Submission 101: Set yourself up for success
Session Recording
Session Slides
Weekly Office Hours For Technical Support
February 10th - April 18th 2022
Every Tuesday @ 7 am PST
Every Thursday @ 6 pm PST
Reach Out For Technical Support or Questions
- Post your questions and/or search for teams to join on our Community Forum
- Send us an email at graphforall@tigergraph.com
Problem Statement Help
- Receive a consultation by Harry Powell on your problem statement. Submit form here to get started.
- Check out this blog form data.world on How To Write a Problem Statement for an Open Data Project
Need More Cloud Credits?
You can request more cloud credits by completing this form here.
Alternatively, you can request a TigerGraph license which would allow you to use your own compute/memory resources. Send us an email at mdc@tigergraph.com with the subject line “Requesting TigerGraph License” so that we can route your request to the right team.
Partner Learning Resources To Enhance Your Project
Getting Started With Cloud
- Getting Started with AWS
- Getting Started with Azure
- Getting Started with Google Cloud and/or How to get started with Google Cloud Video
Visit our Developer Portal to see additional resources from our partners
Getting Started With Data
- data.world offers 160k+ datasets you check out at data.world/search
- data.world Quickstart Guide
- How to find data resources on data.world
- How to ingest data.world dataset to TigerGraph using TigerFlow
Getting Started With Hosting Your Project on Github
Learn to ship software like a pro. There's no substitute for hands-on experience. But for most students, real world tools can be cost-prohibitive. That's why we created the GitHub Student Developer Pack with some of our partners and friends.
GitHub Learning Labs
AI Platforms & Services
Data Science/ML and Analytics
- AWS Redshift uses SQL to analyze structured and semi-structured data
- AWS Kinesis makes it easy to collect, process, and analyze real-time, streaming data
- AWS SageMaker is used to build, train, and deploy machine learning (ML) models
- Azure Machine Learning
- Azure Stream Analytics
- Azure Fundamentals
- Google - Introduction to Vertex AI Video
- Google - Building and Training ML Models with Vertex AI Video
- Google Cloud Suite of data management, analytics, and machine learning tools
- Google Cloud Data Analytics Video
Speech and Text Analysis Tools
- AWS Textract is a machine learning (ML) service that automatically extracts text, handwriting, and data from scanned documents.
- AWS Rekognition offers pre-trained and customizable computer vision (CV) capabilities to extract information and insights from your images and videos.
- Azure Cognitive Services for Speech, Language, Vision, Decision
- Azure Applied AI Services for Conversations, Documents, Search, Monitoring, Videos
Visit our Developer Portal to see additional resources from our partners
Data Visualization
- AWS QuickSight allows organizations to understand their data
- Plotly Data Visualization Projects and Packages on Github
- Plotly Suite of blogs and tutorials
- Plotly Data Visualization App Gallery
- Microsoft Power BI
Visit our Developer Portal to see additional resources from our partners
Full Stack and Mobile Applications
- Write Your First Flutter App
- Google Developer Codelabs Guided Tutorial To Build Apps and Features
- Building Your First Flutter Widget Video
- Bringing Flutter App To Life With Firestone Video
- Azure Container Apps
Want to get ideas on what you can build with Google's Flutter or Machine Learning applications? Check out the Google's Dev Library! You can also show off what you've build and inspire developers around the world by uploading your project on the Google Dev Library platform here.
Visit our Developer Portal to see additional resources from our partners
FAQ
1. When does the challenge start and end?
Registration opens at 8:00 am ET on February 9th, 2022 and submissions are due by 11:45 pm ET on April 20th, 2022.
2. When are the winners announced?
The final winners will be announced on May 25th, 2022 at the Graph+AI Summit.
3. Is it possible to submit more than one entry?
Multiple submissions are allowed as long as each submission is significantly different from the other(s).
4. Do I have to pay for a TigerGraph Cloud account? Is there a cost to participate?
No. Once you register, you will be sent an email from the TigerGraph Cloud team to sign up for a free TigerGraph Cloud Account.
5. What is the difference between a judge and a domain expert? Can a person do both?
Judges are responsible for grading submissions. They will be assigned to grade categories that align with their background. Domain experts are responsible for developing a problem statement and relevant resources that go along with their problem statement. Domain Experts are also judges and will be grading submissions that were submitted for their problem statement(s).
6. Why does this challenge allow contestants to pick any problem to solve?
We want to unlock peoples' passions and creativity for solving problems that matter most to them and to show the world through the diverse submissions that graph has vast use case potential and the power to find insights behind complex problems.
7. What’s the difference between the TigerGraph Cloud free tier for the challenge versus getting it directly from the TigerGraph website?
The free tier offered through the challenge allows contestants to keep their solution live for 30 days beyond their most recent log into their account versus 7 days in the free tier offered directly on TigerGraph.
8. Do I need to be in a team to compete?
No. You can enter as an individual or as part of a team. If you are an individual looking to find a teammate or join an existing team, you can join the TigerGraph discord community here and let members know you are looking to join their team or start a team.
9. Where can I see your Terms and Conditions?
Please visit Devpost to see the terms and conditions for the Graph For All Million Dollar Challenge here.
10. How are submissions judged?
Each entry will be evaluated by multiple judges using an internal judging rubric. We have recruited qualified judges coming from a wide range of backgrounds, companies, and global regions. Completed entries will be evaluated by at least one global external judge and one TigerGraph judge.
11. How do I get access to data?
The first option is to use any datasets offered under the resources section of the individual problem statements. You can see this under the Problem Statement section here. You can also check out datasets from our partner, data.world here. Alternatively, you can use your own datasets.
12. What if my data contains sensitive data? Will my data be private?
Your submission, including your dataset(s), does not have to be open source, however our judges must be able to see your code, replicate your project and see your data. We highly recommend anonymizing sensitive data if you are concerned about privacy. TigerGraph will follow the same data privacy rules we use for our customers.
13. How can I get help? What are the available resources?
You can submit questions to our community forum anytime here.
The full list of available resources can be found here, which includes information about our weekly office hours, a quick start guide, and much more.
14. How can I get help with my problem statement if I’m creating my own?
You can request a consultation by filling out this form here.
15. How can I get additional cloud credits?
You can request additional cloud credits by filling out this form here.
16. Can I reach out to the Graph For All Million Dollar Challenge domain experts listed to ask a question or get help?
Please do not reach out to domain experts directly. The best way to ask a question about one of the problem statements from the domain expert is to send us an email at graphforall@tigergraph.com. For general questions or help, please come to one of our weekly office hours or post a question in the community forum.
17. I'm under 18; can I participate in this hackathon?
If you are under 18, or under the age of majority where you reside, it is required to have a parent or guardian enter and participate in the Hackathon on your behalf. Please ask them to register for the hackathon and submit your project on Devpost. Please see the rules for full details.
If you are under 18, you may sign up for a TigerGraph account and access it with your own email, however, the Devpost account must be made by your guardian.
18. Can I participate in this hackathon if I work for a Hackathon Partner listed on the Overview page?
If you are employed by a Hackathon Partner, you and any team you are a part of can submit a project for the Partner Employee Prizes. Employees of Hackathon Partners are only eligible to win one of the three Partner Employee Prizes which combined are $20,000 in donations. Please see the rules for full details.