AI for networking, and networking for AI
Speakers:
Kyunghan Lee – Seoul National University
Michael Schapira – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ness Shroff – Ohio State University
Noa Zilberman – Oxford University
Organizers:
Christophe Diot – Principal Engineer at Network Operations team, Google
Jim Kurose – Professor of College of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
The use of AI/ML techniques in networking has generated a lot of excitement and recent research. This panel will bring together researchers working at the AI/networking boundary to reflect on the problems and types of problems that can be successfully addressed by AI/ML techniques. The panelists will discuss areas where AI/ML may offer particularly fruitful opportunities, and the characteristics (timescales, available data, intra-versus-inter network, layers in the protocol stack, management?) of these areas, and what special networking support (if any) is needed for platforms supporting such uses of AI/ML in networking.
time
5pm CEST
(8am PST / 11 am EST / 1am JST)
where
web-streamed | time streamed
contact
www.networkingchannel.eu
category
panel discussion