CANDAR'17
Update 2017-11-27
The 2017 Graph Golf Workshop had been held in conjunction with CANDAR'17 in November 22, 2017, in Aomori, Japan.
Prof. Osamu Watanabe was invited to give a keynote speech on SuperCon 2016, which featured a similar problem with Graph Golf.
There were 269 valid submissions for the 2017 competition. Among them we recognized five authors of three teams according to the final ranking. They were invited to the workshop to receive the certificates and give technical talks on their contributions.
Keynote
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Osamu Watanabe (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
gave the keynote speech titled "Graph Golf at SuperCon 2016"
Abstract: Super Computer Programming Contest (SuperCon, in short) is a programming contest for high school students using a super computer system at Tokyo Institute of Technology and Osaka University. It is held every summer since 1995. A unique feature of the contest is that the goal of each contest is to develop a program for solving one computationally hard problem during four days of the contest. In the summer of 2016 they used a problem from the Graph Golf. In this talk, he explained how high school students attacked the problem.
Award Winners
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Takayuki Matsuzaki*, Teruaki Kitasuka** and Masahiro Iida* (*Kumamoto University, **Hiroshima University)
received the General Graph Widest Improvement Award and the Grid Graph Deepest Improvement Award
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Ibuki Kawamata (Tohoku University)
received the Grid Graph Widest Improvement Award
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Ryuhei Mori (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
received the General Graph Deepest Improvement Award
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