[Idnet] IETF99 for applying AI/ML into network management: Follow-up

Jérôme François <jerome.francois@inria.fr> Thu, 20 July 2017 17:05 UTC

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Subject: [Idnet] IETF99 for applying AI/ML into network management: Follow-up
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Dear all,

Thanks Sheng for having organized the meeting. As we are running out of
time, here are some comments I want to share:
- in the figure with the loop, data to be used could be from other
sources of data out from the network to enrich the analysis
- regarding use cases, it was unclear for me what is your or the group
plan. I think many of us express interests for other use cases but I'm
not sure how to contribute / select use cases (and if we have to ? ->
see next item)
- the immediate plan is to organize a regular workshop (probably within
NMRG). I fully support the idea as this helps to federate the community
first to ambition then coordinated actions (regarding the issues with
datasets for example). But recall that that will be workshop within a RG
group and it is probably too early to identify what should be
standardized  (or look at a WG in that case). Looking at the experience
with flow measurement workshop (within NMRG as well), it should be more
open for presentations and discussions and if a potential standard is
identified, this can be targeted afterwards. 

Best regards,
jerome