The Algonauts Project 2025
Challenge

How the Human Brain Makes Sense of Multimodal Movies

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August 5th, 2025: We are happy to announce the Algonauts 2025 challenge winners, who will give a talk at CCN: sdascoli (1st place), NCG (2nd place), SDA (3rd place). Congratulations! For participants: To promote faster and open scientific development, we encourage you to submit your report and code, even if the challenge is now over!

July 13th, 2025: Now that the challenge is over, we opened the indefinite post-challenge phase which serves as a public benchmark to test your models both in-distribution, and out-of-distribution.

July 13th, 2025: The Algonauts Project 2025 challenge submission deadline has now passed. Thank you to the 60+ Teams who participated! View the results here. For participants: please post your report/code by July 25th here. We'll announce the winners on August 5th!

January 6th, 2025: The Algonauts Project 2025 challenge is now open for submissions! Watch this video for an introduction to the challenge (5 min). Submit your best model predictions to the competition until July 13th, 2025.

Overview

The Algonauts Project 2025 challenge focuses on predicting responses in the human brain as participants perceive complex multimodal movies. Through collaboration with the Courtois Project on Neuronal Modelling (CNeuroMod) team, the challenge runs on the largest human brain dataset available, opening new venues for accurate models of neural responses to multimodal naturalistic stimulation. To promote more robust models of the brain, the 2025 challenge features a selection process based on out-of-distribution generalization. The challenge is organized in partnership with the Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience (CCN).

Introduction video to the Algonauts Project 2025 challenge.

The Algonauts Project, first launched in 2019, is on a mission to bring biological and machine intelligence researchers together on a common platform to exchange ideas and pioneer the intelligence frontier. Inspired by the astronauts' exploration of space, "algonauts" explore human and artificial intelligence with state-of-the-art algorithmic tools, thus advancing both fields.

Algorithmic Exploration
An Algorithmic Exploration

Inspired by astronauts who launched into space to explore a new frontier, the Algonauts Project aims to explore human and machine intelligence with the latest algorithmic tools. Comparing brains and models could lead to unexpected insights into what makes intelligent systems efficient, robust and trustworthy.

Faster Innovation

The brain has inspired many of the algorithms responsible for the recent and spectacular progress in artificial intelligence. Those algorithms are now critical in testing new theories about the brain. The Algonauts Project brings together intelligence researchers in both domains to accelerate the pace of innovation.

Collaborative Science

Open science creates an environment for sharing and collaboration, which are important for advancing intelligence research and ensuring that results are valid and reproducible. The Algonauts Project is committed to a spirit of open collaboration.

The Future

The Algonauts Project is designed to expand to other fields, from physics and biology to the social sciences, and to complement experimental, theoretical and computational disciplines. It will grow, in content and methods, with the communities that shape this endeavor.

The 2025 Challenge

The Algonauts Project 2025 challenge will evaluate computational models on how well they predict human brain data recorded while humans perceive multimodal naturalistic movies, using CNeuroMod, a massive human brain dataset collected for that purpose.

Watch the first video above for an introduction to the Algonauts 2025 challenge, and the second video for a detailed walkthrough of the development kit. When you are ready to participate, the third video will guide you through the Codabench competition submission process.

Learn more about the Challenge

Prizes

Gold Medal 1st Place

7,500 € prize plus a reimbursement of up to 1,600 € for travel expenses and conference registration fees to present at CCN 2025.

Silver Medal 2nd Place

5,000 € prize plus a reimbursement of up to 1,600 € for travel expenses and conference registration fees to present at CCN 2025.

Bronze Medal 3rd Place

3,000 € prize plus a reimbursement of up to 1,600 € for travel expenses and conference registration fees to present at CCN 2025.

The top three entries will be invited to present their encoding models during a talk at the CCN conference held in Amsterdam (Netherlands) in August 2025.

Sessions at CCN 2025

The Algonauts Project 2025 challenge will conclude with a session at the 2025 Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience. During the first part of this session, the Algonauts project and challenge will be introduced, followed by talks by this year’s challenge winners. The second part of the session will be a panel discussion on the future of challenges in cognitive computational neuroscience and their relationship to large-scale neural dataset. The panel discussion will be moderated by Alessandro Gifford, and will include the participation of Fabian Sinz, Martin Schrimpf, Martin Hebart, Lune Bellec, and Radoslaw Cichy.

Algonauts Session: August 13th, 10am – 12pm (UTC+2)

10:00 am – 10:15 am Introduction to the Algonauts 2025 challenge
10:15 am – 11:00 am Talks by the three best performing teams
11:00 am – 12:00 pm Panel discussion on the potential and future of challenges in neuroscience

Important Dates

Challenge model building phase: January 6th, 2025 to July 6th, 2025, at 00:00am (UTC-0)
Challenge model selection phase: July 6th, 2025 to July 13th, 2025, at 00:00am (UTC-0)
Challenge report/code submission deadline: July 25th, 2025
Challenge results released: August 5th, 2025
Session at CCN 2025: August 13th, 2025, 10 am - 12 pm (UTC+2)

If you participate in the challenge, use this form to submit the challenge report and code.

Papers

If you use the resources provided for the Algonauts Project 2025 challenge, please cite the following papers:

  • Gifford AT, Bersch D, St-Laurent M, Pinsard B, Boyle J, Bellec L, Oliva A, Roig G, Cichy RM. 2025. The Algonauts Project 2025 Challenge: How the Human Brain Makes Sense of Multimodal Movies. arXiv preprint, arXiv:2501.00504. DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2501.00504
  • Boyle J, Pinsard B, Borghesani V, Paugam F, DuPre E, Bellec P. 2023. The Courtois NeuroMod project: quality assessment of the initial data release (2020). 2023 Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience.

Contact

For general inquiries about the Algonauts Project, please contact algonauts.mit@gmail.com.

For specific questions about the Algonauts Project 2025 challenge, please use the Codabench Forum.

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