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

The 33rd International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation (ISAAC 2022) will be held in a hybrid manner; physically at Hanyang University in Seoul, Korea and also online, on December 19–21, 2022.



The proceedings volume of ISAAC 2022 is now available.


Group Photos


Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA)

ALL FOREIGN VISITORS who wish to enter the Republic of Korea must obtain K-ETA permission to board aircraft bound for Korea.
Please apply at least 72 hours before departure by accessing the K-ETA website or mobile app (K-ETA) (as assessment can take "more than 72 hours" depending on the situation).
  - Fee : KRW 10,000 (additional card fee, 3% separately)
  - Payment by credit and debit card - automatic calculation of fees by country based on exchange rate.
  - If the application is completed with incorrect information, it cannot be corrected and re-application is required, so make sure to reconfirm the information entered before the final payment.
  - Click Here or see below for more information. For other inquiries, please proceed through the Korea Electronic Travel Permit Center. (www.k-eta.go.kr → notice → questions)

K-ETA is valid for two years after issuance, and the number of arrivals is irrelevant. However, if the validity period of the passport is within two years when applying for K-ETA, the K-ETA is valid only until the validity period of the passport.
(K-ETA is not a visa. The issuance of K-ETA does not guarantee the entry of the Republic of Korea, and the entry availability of Korean immigration officials is finally determined according to the results of the immigration inspection.)

Applicable to: 112 countries that can enter without a visa. Click Here for updates.
Excluded: Multiple Nationalities (with valid Korean passport), USFK active duty soldiers, Flight crew and ferry crew, ABTC holders, transit passengers, UN passport holders, foreigners registered in Korea, Korean visa holders.
Subject to exemption: Those who are eligible for K-ETA application in principle, but have obtained permission by requesting an exemption from our ministry in advance (diplomatic, tolerant passport holders, families of active duty soldiers in Korea, members of the U.S. military)


Indoor Mask Mandate

Since the indoor mask mandate announced by Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) is still effective, masks must be constantly worn in all indoor spaces.
Please carefully consider the following if you are attending in person:
- Attendees are required to wear masks while attending indoor sessions, and to remove their masks only the minimal amount necessary to eat and drink.
- Attendees must be cautious with masking in indoor space outside the conference venue (e.g., on public transit or while eating away from the venue).
- To avoid crowded situations, we recommend making optimal use of the available spaces, particularly during coffee breaks.


Q-Code

ALL travelers from abroad are encouraged to register their travel and health information through the Quarantine COVID-19 Defense (Q-Code) system BEFORE traveling to Korea in order to streamline the airport arrival process.
Please register for Q-Code (click) 3 days* prior to departure (*You will not be able to proceed on Q-code website if you apply more than 3 days before your flight).
A QR code will be issued to the traveler’s email after registration. (Refer to Q-Code User Manual for details).
If you have questions on Q-Code or assistance with any technical difficulties, please see FAQ (click) or contact Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) at +82-2-2633-1339.


Parking Fee Discount

You can buy parking vouchers for you to get a parking discount. Please let us know if you need parking vouchers.


Invited Speakers

Jeff Erickson
(University of Illinois)
Kunihiko Sadakane
(University of Tokyo)

Important Dates


Registration

Registration is open.

Link


Call for Papers

Link


Accepted Paper List

Link


Program Committee

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
(Kwansei Gakuin 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)

Organizing Co-Chairs

Hyunjoon Kim
(Hanyang University)
Heejin Park
(Hanyang University)

Code of Conduct

The open exchange of ideas and the freedom of thought and expression are central to the aims and goals of ISAAC. These require an environment that recognizes the inherent worth of every person and group, that fosters dignity, understanding, and mutual respect, and that embraces diversity. ISAAC is committed to providing an environment that is free of discrimination and harassment, and expects all participants to honor that commitment.

If you experience or witness discrimination, harassment or other unethical behavior at the conference, we encourage you to seek advice and remedy through the following option:

Report to the conference chair, the PC chairs or the Steering Committee chair. The chairs are entitled to remove registered participants from the conference (without refunding the conference fees) if they are deemed to pose an ethical risk to other participants.


Conference Venue

The 6th floor, Hanyang Institute of Technology (HIT), Hanyang University,
222, Wangsimni-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, Korea, 04763.

 Room 612: Session A and invited talks
 Room 608: Session B
 Dining room next to room 612: Welcome reception and banquet

Map

Nearby Subway Stations

    Hanyang University Station
Subway Line #2, Exit #2
    Wangsimni Station
Subway Line #2
Bundang Line
Gyeongui Line
Subway Line #5
    Yongdap Station
Subway Line #2


Accommodation

Hanyang University is located in eastern Seoul and there are many hotels within a short distance accessible by subway or bus. From the venue, Hanyang University Station is a 5-minute walk, and Wangsimni Station is a 15-minute walk, so you should be able to get around easily by subway (Subway Lines #2 and #5, Bundang, and Gyeongui line). The center hotspot neighborhood Myeongdong as well as two large traditional markets (Dongdaemun Market and Gwangjang Market) are reachable within 20 minutes by subway from Hanyang University. Moreover, Seoul Forest Park in eastern Seoul is reachable within 10 minutes by subway. You may also consider renting a bike. We recommend first checking the usual booking sites, as these may have reasonable price offers. We prepared some search links with the area and dates pre-selected (please make sure to adjust those dates to your travel plans):

Tips: if you only find expensive options, here are some good yet inexpensive hotels reachable by public transport:


Contact

E-mail: isaac2022seoul [at] gmail.com