از بلاگ دکتر سی.ج. هوانگ مدیر سایتهای آسیا
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ACM-ICPC 2013 Asia Teams advanced to 2014 World Finals Ekaterinburg
(Happy New Year to all Asia contestants and coaches;
This posting is not official until all formating is done and is marked official.)
I. The calculation table for 2013 regional participation scores and site scores are done using the formula specified in 2013 Asia Rules and other approved local resolutions. The site scores table and this list of WF recommended teams have been approved by headquarter. I can present the 2013 site scores table in Asia Council meeting in Ekaterinburg and may optionally present in a few group meetings of Asia Coaches if there is a chance.
II. WF slots granted to Asia from Headquarter 41 slots
A. Initial Allocation 37 slots
Please see e-mail from ICPC Executive Director at the bottom of this announcement. (This is the WF slots allocation formula used by Headquarter for your references.)
B. Additional Allocation 4 slots
Due to big total registrations in Asia and the extraordinary growth in Ameritapuri site and the big growth for Asia Provincial/invitational contests.
III. WF (41) teams Allocation for Asia SuperRegion:
(Allocation to each sub-region is based on 2013 Asia Rules and other approved local resolutions. Teams indicated as TBD must inform ICPC manager your team choice by January 10, 2013.)
(If a team accepts ICPC invitation to attend WF and if the team does not show up in Ekaterinburg for any reason and does not inform Asia Director and ICPC manager before April 1, 2014, the team’s university will receive severe penalty which is specified in 2013 Asia Rules.)
A. Medal Award Universities from WF 2013 4 teams
1. Shanghai Jiaotong University Team TBD
2. The University of Tokyo Team TBD
3. National Taiwan University Team TBD
4. Tsinghua University Team TBD
B. West Continent Sub-region (Total Score 10.17) 10 teams
India 3 sites total scores 7.15 7 teams
( Ameritapuri Score 4.05; Kanpur 1.36; Kharagpur 1.74 ; the number of teams from each site is proportionate to contest site scores.)
5. International Institute of information Technology- Hyderabad
Team illusion
6. Indian Institute of Technology – Bombay Team Dracarys
7. Indian Institute of Technology – Indore Team Paradigm Shift
8. Delhi Technological University Team moduli
9. Anil Neerukonda Institute of Technology and Sciences
Team randomly
10. Indian Institute of Technology-Roorkee Team 3Spades
11. Indian Institute of Technology-Madras Team GreenLeafPluckers
Dhaka ( Score 1.61)
12. Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
Team SUST_Attoprottoyee
13. Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Team BUET [MAX+7]
Tehran ( Score 1.41)
14. Sharif University of Technology Team Shir-e-Aab
C. Pacific Peninsula Sub-region (Total Score 9.14) 9 teams
( Non-repeated team used 1.0; Repeated team 0.5; Foreign team 0.6)
Aizu (1.62) and Chia-Yi (1.16) have identical winning universities excluding medal award universities. (Total Score 2.78; used 3.0 )
15, Tokyo Institute of Technology Team TBD
16. Kyoto University Team YellowYell
17. University of Tsukuba Team pipe.txt
Daejeon ( Score 2.01; used 2.0; excluding medal award universities. )
18. Korea University Team Balloonphilia
19. SungKyunKwan University Team JunheelsCute>_<<o:p>
Danang ( Score 1.6; used 1.5 )
20. FPT University Team Runes of Champion
21. Ho Chi Minh University of Science Team HCMUS-Accepters
Jakarta ( Score 1.47;used 1.1; excluding medal award university)
22. National University of Singapore Team ThanQ
(Repeat) FPT University Team Runes of Champion
Phuket ( Score 1.28;used 1.1;excluding medal award universities)
(Repeat) National University of Singapore Team ThanQ
23. University of Indonesia Team +1 2.0
D. East Continent Sub-region (Total Score 14.7) 15 teams
(Changchun 3.03; Changsha 2.99; Chengdu 2.99; Hangzhou 2.90;
Nanjing 2.79; Teams selected according China Resolution & Preferences. )
Top 2 teams in each site excluding (2013) medal award universities:
24. South China University of Technology Team SCUT_Yamie die
25. Hunan University Team ACgege
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26. Beijing Institute of Technology Team BIT_laser
27. Renmin University of China Team kingbase_Acme
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28. Zhongshan (Sun Yat-sen ) University
Team SYSU_ArthasMenethil
29. Beijing Normal University Team latte
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30. Fudan University Team Angstrom
31. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Team XpanDers
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32. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Team UESTC_Aspidochelone
33. Peking University
Team TBD with teams in other sub-region
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Top 3rd team in each site excluding (2013) medal award universities:
34. South China Agricultural University Team SCAU_Bear Kids
35. Jilin University Team JJLU_Alarm_Clock_Memo
36. Zhejiang University Team TBD
(Repeat) University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Team UESTC_Aspidochelone
(Repeat) Fudan University Team xxxxx
Hosting preference award by China Resolution:
37. Zhejiang University of Technology Team Keine
Foreign Preference Team by China Resolution:
38. University of Natural Science Team Redstar1
E. Asia Director’s Award Teams 3 teams
( There are too many teams qualified for hosting contribution awards.
Additional conditions are added to narrow down to three awards:
The teams’ universities must have hosted Asia Regionals more than 3 times and have not received hosting preferences for the last 6 years and have not earned a WF slot in the last three years. Of course, the teams’ universities must be ranked 15 or better in an Asia 2013 Regional contest site which had independent judges and problem setters for the site. )
39. Amrita University Team Zonbies
(Kharagpur site; Rank 12; Hosted Asia Regionals 9 times;
Number of times attended in WF: 0 .)
40. National Sun-Yat-Sen University Team TCQQ
(Chia-Yi site; Rank 15; Hosted Asia Regionals 6 times;
Last time in WF: 1997.)
41. Bina Nusantara University Team TBD
(Jakarta or Chia-Yi site; Rank 12 or 9; Hosted Asia
Regionals 5 times; Last time in WF: 2009.)
IV. Notes
A. E-mail from Executive Director (WF slots allocation formula used
by Headquarter) for initial allocation.
From: William Poucher
To: Hwang, C. Jinshong
Cc:
Subject: World Finals Sots for 2014
Congratulations CJ for all of the regional competitions on-going in the Asia Region. We are not increasing the number of teams to the World Finals this year.
Here is the Asia slot allocation for 2014:
30 Slots: Geography, Teams, Participant Metics
In addition here are the Bonus Slots.
3 additional slots: 2013 World Finals Medals from Asia (please make recommendation based on where medalists are homed)
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
University of Tokyo
National Taiwan University
Tsinghua University
2 additional slots: Qualifier growth to teams advancing from India due to spectacular job of the Amritapuri Qualifier
2 additional slots: for hosting 2015 World Finals in Thailand and 2016 World Finals in India.
B. Should we replace the 2013 participation scores formula by the one similar to the formula used by headquarter?
Discussion in Asia Council meeting in Ekaterinburg.
C. Should we keep the Medal Award Universities rule for 2014?
Discussion in Asia Council meeting in Ekaterinburg.