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Category Machine learning; Artificial intelligence; ICTs; Standardization; Big data; Fuzzy logic; Internet of Things
Deadline: June 25, 2018 | Date: November 26, 2018-November 28, 2018
Venue/Country: Santa Fe, Argentina
Updated: 2018-06-04 21:37:26 (GMT+9)
for more details on online submission (EDAS). Paper proposals will be evaluated according to content, originality, clarity, relevance to the conference’s theme and, in particular, significance to future standards.DeadlinesSubmission of full paper proposals: 25 June 2018 - extendedNotification of paper acceptance: 17 September 2018Submission of camera-ready accepted papers: 8 October 2018Publication and presentationAccepted and presented papers are published in the Conference Proceedings and will be submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore.The best papers will also be evaluated for potential publicationin the IEEE Communications Standards Magazine. In addition,extended versions of selected papers will be considered forpublication in the International Journal of Technology Marketing,the International Journal of Standardization Research, or the Journalof ICT Standardization.AwardsA prize fund totaling CHF 6,000 will be shared among the authors of the three best papers, as judged by the Steering and Technical Programme Committees. In addition, young authors of up to 30 years of age presenting accepted papers will receive Young Author Recognition certificates.KeywordsInformation and communication technologies (ICTs), standards, standardization, technological innovation, information society, artificial intelligence, expert systems, machine learning, algorithms, swarm intelligence, neural networks, intelligent adaptive learning, big data analytics, data mining, fuzzy logic, statistical analysis, cognitive systems, communication technologies, communication networks, wireless communications, future networks, radio spectrum, security, privacy, reliability, Internet of things, image and video communication, monitoring, forecasting, optimization, policy, regulation, ethics, intellectual property rights, technical cooperation, sustainability, development, access, equality, inclusiveness.Suggested (non-exclusive) list of topicsTrack 1:Technology and architecture evolution • Machine learning in radio and wireless networks• Machine learning for network operation and management• Machine learning in software defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) • Information mining or traffic classification and botnet detection, predictive fault analysis, fraud detection• Data analytics, network management and orchestration• Machine learning in cloud-based networks• Spectrum allocation schemes with machine learning algorithms• Machine learning automatic provisioning, resource allocation and configuration including antenna selection and configuration • Massive MIMO communications with machine learning schemes• Machine learning for energy efficient, sustainable power management and green communicationsTrack 2:Applications and services • Use cases and requirements of network intelligence• Application of artificial intelligence algorithms for big data analysis in 5G networks for intrusion detection• Prediction of subscribers’ behaviour and churn• Performance monitoring and big data analysis• Standards for machine learning in self-organizing networks (SON)• Protocols and standards for network information mining including data semantics, interoperability, and search tools • Energy-aware/green communications via machine learning approaches • Machine learning and standardization for fault-tolerant networks • Resource allocation for shared/virtualized networks using machine learning• Security, performance, and monitoring applications using machine learning• Machine learning for Internet of things (IoT)• Machine learning for industry, government and society• Machine learning for smart sustainable cities• Learning-based network optimizationTrack 3:Social, economic, environmental, legal and policy aspects • Experiences and best-practices using machine learning in operational networks• Implications and challenges brought by computer networks to machine learning theory and algorithms• Regulation, standardization and professional codes of conducts in machine learning• Ethical issues in machine learning• How to establish trust in machine learning outcomes• Effects of machine learning on liberal arts educationGeneral ChairmanRudy Omar Grether (Dean, Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Santa Fe, Argentina)Steering CommitteeHéctor Mario Carril (ITU-T Study Group 20 Vice-Chairman, Argentina)Christoph Dosch (ITU-R Study Group 6 Vice-Chairman; IRT GmbH, Germany)Kai Jakobs (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)Mitsuji Matsumoto (Waseda University Professor Emeritus, Japan)Mostafa Hashem Sherif (Consultant, USA)Host CommitteeChairman: Alfonso Pablo Trevignani (Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Argentina)Technical Programme CommitteeChairman: Mostafa Hashem Sherif (Consultant, USA)The Technical Programme Committee is composed of over 80 subject-matter experts. Details are available at: http://itu.int/en/ITU-T/academia/kaleidoscope/2018/Pages/progcom.aspx
.Additional informationFor additional information, please visit the conference website: http://itu.int/go/K-2018
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