[Idnet] Informal on-site meeting in IETF99 for applying AI/ML into network management

Sheng Jiang <jiangsheng@huawei.com> Thu, 13 July 2017 03:34 UTC

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Subject: [Idnet] Informal on-site meeting in IETF99 for applying AI/ML into network management
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Hi, all,

Although there was a few efforts to organize AI-relevant works in IETF/IRTF, so far we have not convergent on a solid common interest area that some of us could start to work together towards some-level of standardization. Let’s try again with a smaller scope. We would like to call interests on applying AI/ML into NETWORK MANAGEMENT. The target would be to have a dedicated session to discuss AI-based network management in the NMRG in IETF100 or IETF101.

I am trying set up a meeting place for Tuesday or Thursday before the morning session. These who are interested please send me an email with your preferred day. I will send the information later to on-site participants who expressed interests directly. Giving that the meetecho is only for formal WG/RG meetings, I am afraid it is almost impossible for remote participant. In the past, we did use webex. But the quality is bad without professional meeting equipment. It was bad to bridge four people on site with one remote participant.

Regards,

Sheng