Track / Overview

Networks are the enabler of the Information Age: They have been powering a large portion of the technological advancements of the past decade and they have become national critical infrastructure and very sophisticated. They are intrinsically distributed, heterogeneous, and dynamic, thus making their design, management and troubleshooting very challenging. AI-ML offer a series of powerful tools and methods to tackle these challenges, ranging from network assurance, security, intelligent control to self-healing and from anomaly detection, root cause detection, prediction to forecasting. However, a large portion of this field remains to be explored.

In this track we would like to explore the following topics:

  • Overview of landscape in terms of interoperability, integration, automation of AI in operations, multi-vendor, semantics...
  • The duality of "AI to solve networking problems and networking to solve AI problems"
  • Reality checks on the deployment and level of development, adoption, and integration of AI in the real world
  • Clarifying current limits and challenges in AI for Networks
  • Emerging new approaches (e.g. new forms and combinations developed for or customized for networks) 

Track / Schedule

AI & Networks Track – Introduction

With Laurent Ciavaglia & Nicola Rohrseitz

Predictive Network Maintenance: strategies, challenges and Next steps + Q&A

With Yoichi Matsuo & Imen Grida Ben Yahia

How Deep Learning is today used in production to help troubleshooting and improving the broadband services

With Nicolas Dupuis

Break

Self-driving networks: Breaking new ground in network automation

With Laurent Vanbever

AI-driven networks

With Rebecca Steinert

Daisy: Zero Touch Operation Networks

With Thomas Graf & Almerima J.-Kapic

Networks are still a hard problem space for ML/AI + Q&A

With Dimitri Papadimitriou

Adversarial Network Benchmarking: A Data-Driven Approach

With Andreas Blenk

Break

Learning from ML in 5G

With Vishnu Ram

Discussion - Dynamic, deep, and encrypted: How networking pushes for breakthroughs in AI

With Yoichi Matsuo, Rebecca Steinert, Vishnu Ram, Nicolas Dupuis & Almerima J.-Kapic

Highlights of the day

With Nicola Rohrseitz, Laurent Ciavaglia & Imen Grida Ben Yahia

Track / Speakers

Nicola Rohrseitz

Lead - Strategic AI Program, Cisco

Laurent Ciavaglia

Innovation and Standardization Expert, Nokia

Imen Grida Ben Yahia

AI&Network Project Leader, Orange

Almerima J.-Kapic

Senior Data Scientist Data, Analytics & AI, Swisscom

Vishnu Ram

Research consultant

Nicolas Dupuis

Tech Lead, Nokia

Andreas Blenk

Senior Researcher, Technical University of Munich

Thomas Graf

Senior Network Enigneer, Swisscom

Dimitri Papadimitriou

Dr, UAntwerpen

Yoichi Matsuo

AI & Network Researcher

Rebecca Steinert

Head of the Network Intelligence group, RISE

Laurent Vanbever

Associate Professor, ETH Zurich

Track / Co-organizers

Nicola Rohrseitz

Lead - Strategic AI Program, Cisco

Laurent Ciavaglia

Innovation and Standardization Expert, Nokia

Imen Grida Ben Yahia

AI&Network Project Leader, Orange

AMLD EPFL 2020 / Tracks & talks

AI & Skills

Marcel Salathé, Isabelle Chappuis, Pierre Vandergheynst, Mieke Van de Capelle, Christian Scharff, Frédéric Baffou, Guillermo Barrenetxea, Mara Pasquali, Kenneth Younge

13:30-17:00 January 29Auditorium C (Cloud)

AI & Governance

Sanja Fabrio, Ayisha Piotti, Charles Radclyffe, Hugh Taylor, Anna Jobin, Ron Chrisley, Anna Wippel, David Campos, Wayne Grixti, Eva Thelisson, Jesper Soederberg, Stefan Ravizza, Thomas Schneider

13:30-17:00 January 293BC

Poster Session & Light Apéritif

17:00-19:00 January 27Garden level

AMLD / Global partners