International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation (ISAAC)
Information Page by ISAAC Advisory Committee
Purpose of ISAAC Symposium
The purpose of ISAAC is to provide a forum in the Asian and Pacific regions as well as other parts of the world to
exchange ideas on algorithms and computation theory.
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Forthcoming Symposiums
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The 35th International Symposium on Algorithm and Computation
in Sydney, Australia
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Past ISAAC Conferences
- ISAAC 2023 in Kyoto, Japan
- ISAAC 2022 in Seoul, Korea
- ISAAC 2021 in Fukuoka, Japan
- ISAAC 2020 in Hong Kong
- ISAAC 2019 in Shanghai, China
- ISAAC 2018 in Yilan, Taiwan
- ISAAC 2017 in Phuket, Thailand
- ISAAC 2016 in Sydney, Australia
- ISAAC 2015 in Nagoya, Japan
- ISAAC 2014 in Jeonjy, Korea
- ISAAC 2013 in Hong Kong
- ISAAC 2012 in Taipei, Taiwan
- ISAAC 2011 in Yokohama, Japan
- ISAAC 2010 in Jeju Island, Korea
- ISAAC 2009 in Waikiki, Hawai
- ISAAC 2008 in Goldcoast, Australia
- ISAAC 2007 in Sendai, Japan
- ISAAC 2006 in Kolkata, India
- ISAAC 2005 in Sanya, Hainan, China
- ISAAC 2004 in HongKong, China
- ISAAC 2003 in Kyoto, Japan
- ISAAC 2002 in Vancouver, Canada
- ISAAC 2001 in Christchurch, New Zealand
- ISAAC 2000 in Taipei, Taiwan
- ISAAC 1999 in Chennai, India
- ISAAC 1998 in Taejon, Korea
- ISAAC 1997 in Singapore
- ISAAC 1996 in Osaka, Japan
- ISAAC 1995 in Cairns, Australia
- ISAAC 1994 in Beijing, China
- ISAAC 1993 in Hong Kong
- ISAAC 1992 in Nagoya, Japan
- ISAAC 1991 in Tapei, Taiwan, (LNCS 557, ISA'91, 2nd International Symposium on Algorithms)
- ISAAC 1990 in Tokyo, Japan, (LNCS 450, International Symposium SIGAL'90)
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- Starting from ISAAC 2016, the proceedings has been published from LIPIcs
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Advisory Committee
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Mission
- Make long-range plan of ISAAC as a prestigeous forum of Algorithms and Computation.
- Give guidance to conference organizers to maintain/improve the quality and reputation of ISAAC.
- Guideline of ISAAC organization
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Advisory Committee Members
Honorary Advisory Members
Contact: Kazuhisa Makino (email address: makino (at) kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp)
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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 one or more of the following options:
- Consult with the SafeToC counselors of ISAAC.
- 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.
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