The ABBYY company, a leading provider of document recognition, document capture, is holding a student online ABBYY Cup contest together with the Codeforces and Saratov State University. We’ve been taken into account the feedback from the previous contest into consideration. So, this year’s contest will consist of two divisions.
If you belong to the second division on Codeforces, that is, if you’ve never participated in programming contest or have little experience of participating, then your best choice is to apply for participating in the second (easier) ABBYY Cup division. This division will have problems that are even easier than those given on ABBYY Cup 1.0. The first (and more difficult) division will be mainly interesting to the first division Codeforces participants, that is, to those who have considerable experience of sports programming.
We thank Gena Korotkievich for taking part in preparing the problem set.
Details
Each division will contain 6 problems, each problem will cost 100 points. The official languages of the contest are C/C++, Pascal, C# and Java. You can submit problems on any languages that are supported by Codeforces. However, the jury does not guarantee that there exist full solutions in all languages from the list. Only fully passing a group of tests is counted. When contestants win the same number of points, the penalty time is counted by the ACM rules. Fully solving some group of tests is counted as submitting an ACM-problem and will determine the penalty time you get.
The second division contest starts on April 21, Saturday, at 6.00 PM. The contest duration time is 4 hours. The tests are split into two categories (easy and difficult), they are worth 30 and 70 points, respectively. These contests are officially available to those who is included in the Codeforces’ second division. The Codeforces’ first division users can take part in the second division out of competition.
The first division contest starts on April 28, Saturday, at 4.00 PM. The contest duration time is 5 hours (the problems are worth it :)). The tests are split into three categories (easy, moderate, difficult), they are worth 20, 30 and 50 points, respectively. Anyone regardless of their rating can participate in this contest.
The registration will start on April, 16 on ABBYY Cup official page!
Awards
We invite all participants to the ABBYY Open Day. There we will talk about our technologies and give awards there. The winners of the difficult division will be awarded valuable gadgets and will also receive compensation of their expenses spent on the road to Moscow and back. The date of the event will be announced later. You can read about the Open Day in ABBYY for the ABBYY Cup 1.0 winners on the site of the contest and in Alex_KPR's blog, who participated in the Olympiads and won it.
See you in ABBYY!
Problem sets are in english?
They will be in Russian and English.
rated?
Looks like the number of contests has already overflowed the menu on top. Great news!
Looks like your screen resolution is so low.
No! I have the same problem, and it looks like he tern his monitor.
How many will qualify for the onsite?
Both links to timeanddate.com show the same time. (and they both show 6 O'clock in Amsterdam)
Fixed )
Are the contests going to be rated? Is it going to be participating as unofficial contestants and still get rated or should we register? I guess these are the main unanswered questions to most non-russian competitors.
Three days later and no answer. Apparently it's some kind of secret nobody should know :)
Mike has answered in Russian that it is yet to be decided but most likely these contests will not be rated.
Oh, I didn't realize that... I don't follow the Russian threads =/ Thanks!
There's an update in the registration thread. It says that the easy contest will be rated for Div 2 participants and the hard contest will be rated for everyone.
How to register?
Second division contest is in collision with TCO round 2A :-(
give me register link for this contest
http://www.abbyy.ru/science/students/cup/registration/