Ideographic Research Group

The Ideographic Research Group (IRG), formerly called the Ideographic Rapporteur Group, is a subgroup of Working Group 2 (WG2) of ISO/IEC JTC1 Subcommittee 2 (SC2), which is the committee responsible for developing the Universal Coded Character Set (ISO/IEC 10646). IRG is tasked with preparing and reviewing sets of CJK unified ideographs for eventual inclusion in both ISO/IEC 10646 and The Unicode Standard. The IRG is composed of representatives from national standards bodies from China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and other regions that have historically used Chinese characters, as well as experts from liaison organizations such as the Taipei Computer Association (TCA) and the Unicode Technical Committee (UTC). The group holds two meetings every year lasting 4-5 days each, subsequently reporting its activities to its parent ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 (SC2/WG2) committee.

History
The precursor to the IRG was the CJK Joint Research Group (CJK-JRG), established in 1990. In October 1993, this group was re-established as the Ideographic Rapporteur Group (IRG) as a subgroup of WG2. In June 2019, the subgroup acquired its current name.

The IRG rapporteur from 1993 to 2004 was Zhang Zhoucai (张轴材), who had been convenor and chief editor of CJK-JRG from 1990 to 1993. From 2004 to 2024 the IRG rapporteur was Hong Kong Polytechnic University professor Lu Qin (陸勤) In June 2018, the title of "rapporteur" was changed to "convenor". Since June 2024, the IRG convenor has been Ken Lunde.

Overview
IRG is responsible for reviewing proposals to add new CJK unified ideographs to the Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (ISO/IEC 10646), and equivalently the Unicode Standard, and submitting consolidated proposals for sets of unified ideographs to WG2, which are then processed for encoding in the respective standards by SC2 and the Unicode Technical Committee. National and liaison bodies that have been represented in IRG include China, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan (no longer active), North Korea (no longer active), South Korea, Singapore (no longer active), the Taipei Computer Association (TCA), the United Kingdom, Vietnam, and the Unicode Technical Committee (UTC).

As of Unicode version 15.1, the IRG has been responsible for submitting the following blocks of CJK unified and compatibility ideographs for encoding:


 * CJK Unified Ideographs and CJK Compatibility Ideographs (version 1.0)
 * CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A (version 3.0)
 * CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B and CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement (version 3.1)
 * CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C (version 5.2)
 * CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D (version 6.0)
 * CJK Unified Ideographs Extension E (version 8.0)
 * CJK Unified Ideographs Extension F (version 10.0)
 * CJK Unified Ideographs Extension G (version 13.0)
 * CJK Unified Ideographs Extension H (version 15.0)

Since 2015, proposed characters submitted by IRG member bodies have been processed in batches called "IRG Working Sets". Each working set undergoes several years of review by IRG experts before official submission of the working set to WG2 as a new block. Once accepted by WG2, the proposed block is processed according to the individual procedures followed by ISO/IEC JTC1 SC2 and the Unicode Technical Committee (UTC). In the case of SC2, this involves balloting of ISO member bodies. The following working sets have been processed by IRG:

WS2015. 5,547 submitted characters which resulted in 4,939 characters encoded in CJK Unified Ideographs Extension G (Unicode version 13.0, March 2020):
 * China: 2,277 submitted characters (1,268 Zhuang characters, 1,009 characters from the Hanyu Da Zidian (汉语大字典) dictionary)
 * Republic of Korea: 469 submitted characters
 * SAT: 350 submitted characters
 * TCA: 500 submitted characters
 * United Kingdom: 1,640 submitted characters
 * UTC: 311 submitted characters

WS2017. 5,027 submitted characters which resulted in 4,192 characters encoded in CJK Unified Ideographs Extension H (Unicode version 15.0, September 2022):
 * China: 963 submitted characters (143 person name characters, 354 place name characters, 29 characters from the Hanyu Da Cidian (汉语大词典) dictionary, 33 characters from the Dictionary of Chinese Medicine (中医字典), and 404 Zhuang characters)
 * Republic of Korea: 686 submitted characters
 * SAT: 305 submitted characters
 * TCA: 895 submitted characters
 * United Kingdom: 1,001 submitted characters
 * UTC: 193 submitted characters
 * Vietnam: 984 submitted characters

WS2021. 4,951 submitted characters which may result in up to 4,302 characters to be encoded in CJK Unified Ideographs Extension J in a future version of Unicode:
 * China: 1,223 submitted characters (151 place name characters, 768 science and technology characters, 4 person name characters, and 300 Zhuang characters)
 * Republic of Korea: 191 submitted characters
 * SAT: 383 submitted characters
 * TCA: 1,000 submitted characters
 * United Kingdom: 1,000 submitted characters
 * UTC: 153 submitted characters
 * Vietnam: 1,001 submitted characters

WS2024. China, Republic of Korea, SAT, TCA, United Kingdom, UTC, and Vietnam plan to submit up to 1,000 characters each for WS2024 in July 2024.

IRG Working Sets

 * Working Set 2015
 * Working Set 2017
 * Working Set 2021

IRG Working Document Series (IWDS)

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