That's their answer:
"That's unlikely to happen because submissions were rated numerically
and there isn't meaningful feedback," says Chu from Google.

That's the only communication from Google on the ADC that I think is
rubbish. I am OK with losing the challenge, and I am fine with not
receiving the scores. But I think it is weird that someone at Google
decides that I don't need this these numbers I'd like to use to decide
how can I improve my application because it is "not meaningful
feedback". (Don't they mean that numbers are irrelevant?)

Alexander

On May 15, 1:25 am, Tim Wisniewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Google,
>
> Please create an anonymous corpus (like Netflix) of the judges raw
> inputs so academics can run statistics and machine learning algorithms
> on it.  Don't let this valuable data die behind closed doors.  Thanks.
>
> -Tim
>
> p.s.  Please release my rank and score in the contest under whatever
> terms you see fit.
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