Tuesday, June 7, 2022

[DMANET] ISAAC 2022 - 2nd Call for Papers

The 33rd International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation (ISAAC 2022)

https://isa.hanyang.ac.kr/isaac2022/

CALL FOR PAPERS

The 33rd International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation (ISAAC
2022) will be held in a hybrid manner; physically in Seoul, Korea and
also online, on December 19–21, 2022. Authors of accepted papers are
expected to present their work at the symposium by a face-to-face
talk, a live online talk, or a pre-recorded talk. The detailed hybrid
conference format will be announced in due time.


IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper submission due: June 27, 2022 (Anywhere on Earth)
Notification of acceptance: August 31, 2022
Camera-ready: September 22, 2022
Paper registration: October 21, 2022

TOPICS
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The symposium is intended to provide a forum for researchers working
in algorithms and theory of computation. Papers presenting original
research in the areas of algorithms and theory of computation are
sought. Papers in relevant applied areas are also welcomed. The topics
include, but are not limited to:
Algorithmic game theory
Algorithms and data structures
Approximation algorithms
Combinatorial optimization
Computational biology
Computational complexity
Computational geometry
Cryptography
Experimental algorithms
Graph drawing and graph algorithms
Internet algorithms
Online algorithms
Parallel and distributed algorithms
Quantum computing
Randomized algorithms.


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Sang Won Bae (Kyonggi University; co-chair)
Hideo Bannai (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
Ho-Lin Chen (National Taiwan University)
Siu-Wing Cheng (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Jinhee Chun (Tohoku University)
Adrian Dumitrescu (Algoresearch L.L.C.)
Shuichi Hirahara (National Institute of Informatics)
Wing-Kai Hon (National Tsing Hua University)
Seok-Hee Hong (University of Sydney)
Sungjin Im (University of California, Merced)
Seungbum Jo (Chungnam National University)
Christian Knauer (Universität Bayreuth)
Inbok Lee (Korea Aerospace University)
Anil Maheshwari (Carleton University)
Subhas Nandy (Indian Statistical Institute)
Yoshio Okamoto (University of Electro-Communications)
Hirotaka Ono (Nagoya University)
Sang-il Oum (Institute for Basic Science and KAIST)
Heejin Park (Hanyang University; co-chair)
Solon Pissis (CWI)
Kunihiko Sadakane (University of Tokyo)
Francesco Silvestri (University of Padova)
Fabian Stehn (Universität Bayreuth)
Wing-Kin Sung (National University of Singapore)
Takeshi Tokuyama (Tohoku University)
Ryuhei Uehara (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
André van Renssen (University of Sydney)
Kevin Verbeek (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Tomasz Walen (University of Warsaw)
Alexander Wolff (Universität Würzburg)
Deshi Ye (Zhejiang University)
Guochuan Zhang (Zhejiang University)


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract or full paper of at
most 12 pages with an optional appendix. The submission should contain
a scholarly exposition of ideas, techniques, and results, including
motivation and a clear comparison with related work. They must not be
submitted simultaneously to another conference with refereed
proceedings or to a journal. Drafts which contain essentially the same
results as papers under review in other conferences or journals cannot
be submitted to ISAAC 2022. Exempted are workshops and conferences
without formal proceedings, but possibly with handouts containing
short abstracts. At least one author of an accepted paper is required
to present the paper at the conference as a registered participant.

Papers must be formatted in LaTeX, using the LIPIcs style file, which
is available at
http://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publications/lipics/instructions-for-authors/.
The maximum length of the paper (including title, the list of authors,
abstract) is 12 pages, with references and the optional appendix
excluded. Use the LIPIcs style file as given; for instance, do not
change the margin size or the font, or make a separate title page, or
create new latex environments.

Proofs omitted due to space constraints must be placed in an appendix
that is to be read by the program committee members at their
discretion and will not be published as part of the proceedings. Thus
the paper without the appendix should be able to stand on its own.

Submissions are due on June 27, 2022 (Anywhere on Earth). Only
electronic submission will be allowed via the easychair submission
server https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isaac2022.

These guidelines are strict: papers failing to adhere to the
guidelines (by not providing the omitted proofs in an appendix, being
more than 12 pages, or not being in LIPIcs format) will be rejected
without consideration of their merits.


AVAILABILITY OF FULL VERSIONS
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Upon acceptance, if there is an omitted detail in the camera-ready
version for ISAAC, authors are encouraged to upload a full version of
the accepted paper to a preprint server, e.g., arXiv, ECCC, or an
e-repository at universities/institutes, so that interested readers
can access the full proofs that are omitted in ISAAC proceedings. When
authors refer to omitted proofs in ISAAC proceedings, citation to the
accessible full version is desired. However, uploading a full version
is not mandatory for authors.


AWARDS
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The Best Paper and the Best Student Paper will be awarded. A paper is
eligible for the Best Student Paper if all authors are full-time
students at the time of submission. To indicate that a submission is
eligible, please mark the checkbox "Eligible for best student paper"
in the web form on the submission server.


JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUES
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We plan to publish full versions of selected papers in Algorithmica
and Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications (CGTA). Authors of
selected papers will be invited to submit their manuscripts after the
symposium.

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