For those of you interested in AI. And it’s Thursday July 19th.
Marie-José Montpetit [email protected] [email protected] Begin forwarded message: > From: "Ciavaglia, Laurent (Nokia - FR/Paris-Saclay)" > <[email protected]> > Date: July 10, 2018 at 12:36:08 PM EDT > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Subject: [Idnet] IRTF Special Meeting on AI/ML in Networking - Thursday, > August 18th - 18:10-19:10 (NMRG session) > > Dear IDNET community, > > This meeting might be of interest. > Your inputs and participation will be appreciated. > > Best regards, Marie-José and Laurent. > > From: nmrg [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ciavaglia, Laurent > (Nokia - FR/Paris-Saclay) > Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 5:54 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [nmrg] IRTF Special Meeting on AI/ML in Networking - Thursday, > August 18th - 18:10-19:10 (NMRG session) > > IRTF Special Meeting on AI/ML in Networking > IETF 102, Montreal, Canada > Thursday, August 18th - 18:10-19:10 Afternoon session III > Duluth Meeting Room (NMRG session) > > In the last few years and especially in the last few months, the use of > Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in networking went from a nice > future application to an almost must have. Diverse networking operations from > trend detection in traffic monitoring, beam assignment in 5G, congestion > control and intent-based networking have identified AI as a means to improve > their overall performance under more and more dynamic conditions. One may > also imagine how AI can impact the very design of networks and protocols, or > else how to solve networking problems in original ways using novel and > network-specific artificial intelligence techniques. A number of special > issues and conferences have already been organized under these themes and the > community wanting to use these new tools is rapidly expanding. In addition to > these, network architects and designers are also considering the impact of > the use of AI/ML on the network themselves. For example: AI in vehicles > generates very large data sets that need to be sent to the cloud for analysis > or to rely on fog/edge computing. Traffic engineering also requires to > analyze very large amounts of real-time information that then needs to be > sent back to the network nodes for updates and new features. And the > application landscape is rapidly expanding each with its own requirements on > the network. > > The meeting wants to bring together the IETF and IRTF community that has > interests and stakes in the development of both AI/ML based tools and on the > networks that will support them. While we are targeting an open discussion we > already have some presentations planned and you are all welcome to submit a > request before Friday, July 13th so we can finalize the agenda. > > Hoping to see you in Montreal! > > Marie-José & Laurent > --- > _______________________________________________ > nmrg mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/nmrg > _______________________________________________ > IDNET mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/idnet
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