Correspondence
Group on Artificial Intelligence Native for Telecommunication Networks (CG-AINN).
For more details. please check TD223-R1/PLEN.
- Terms of reference: Terms of reference: Under the auspices of ITU-T SG13, the CG-AINN will carry out the preliminary analysis to help SG13 effectively make decision on appropriate issues and work method in the next SG13 meeting. The objectives are to discuss the potential ToR (Terms of Reference), update the supporting materials, which may include updated gap analysis, points of views, for a focus group on Artificial Intelligence Native for Telecommunication Networks.
Expected outcome:
a) Collate and update various supporting materials and analysis on various technical approaches, relevant to make a decision on the FG on Artificial Intelligence
Native for Telecommunication Networks;
b) Discuss the Terms of Reference of a new focus group for for Artificial Intelligence Native for Telecommunication Networks as reviewed during the adhoc meetings
of SG13;
c) Update the rationale and objective of FG Artificial Intelligence Native for Telecommunication Networks.
The CG is expected to produce a proposed ToR and supporting materials, for a new focus group conditional approval for creation. - Conveners: Mr Leon Wong (leon.wong@rakuten.com), Ms Buse Bilgin (buse.bilgin@turkcell.com.tr)
- Mailing list: cgai6g@lists.itu.int (self-subscription, Members only)
Meeting: recurring meeting every alternate week Thursday 9am CET, starting 11 April 2024
Lifetime: until end of July 2024
Ad-hoc group on next study period (NSP) preparation for WTSA-24 was set up by SG13 on 14 November 2022. Deatails could be found in TD62-R1/PLEN.- Terms of reference: The establishment of an ad-hoc group on next study period (NSP) preparation for WTSA-24 is proposed for exchanging and sharing opinions and preparing inputs to TSAG. Detailed revised the text of Resolution 2 including ToRs of Questions will be elaborated more through the proposed NSP ad-hoc.
Expected outcome:– Updated SG13 mandate;
– Updated SG13 leading roles;
– Organizational change of SG13 if necessary;
– Updated ToRs of Questions.
- Convenor: Mr. Hyung-Soo (Hans) Kim
- Mailing list: t22sg13nsp@lists.itu.int
- Documents
- Lifetime: until the last SG13 meeting in 2024
Correspondence Group for datasets applicable for AI/ML in networks (CG-datasets for AI/ML in networks) was set up by SG13 on 15 July 2022 (SG13 meeting July 2022, Geneva). For more details, please check TD51/PLEN.
Terms of reference: Under the auspices of ITU-T SG13, preliminary activities will be carried out to provide guidelines on a standardization approach for datasets applicable for AI/ML in networks, including
a) Study standardization requirements of datasets applicable for AI/ML in networks;
b) Conduct a gap analysis of related standardization efforts;
c) Identify directions for standardization approach for datasets applicable for AI/ML in networks
e) Develop a Technical Report with technical insights and recommendations to ITU-T SG13 for a standardization approach for datasets applicable for AI/ML in
networks.
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Co-conveners: Mr Marco Carugi (marco.carugi@gmail.com) and Mr Vishnu Ram Ov (vishnu.n@ieee.org)
- Mailing list: cgdatasets@lists.itu.int
- Mailing list: Archives
- Documents
- Meeting:10 May, 18 June & 26 June at 16:00 CET
- Lifetime: July 2024
Ad-hoc on "Future ICT Evolution for emerging Web Era" (Web3-adhoc) was set up by SG13 on 15 July 2022 (SG13 meeting July 2022, Geneva).
For more details, please check TD23/PLEN.
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Terms of reference: The establishment of the ad-hoc group is to make a harmonized view for future standardization among participants in SG13 through sharing information and opinions. It will be quite helpful to move forward with enough discussions and sufficient guidelines for stimulating standardization activities on new topics and preparing NSP. The purpose of the ad-hoc is to:
- exchange opinions and share information on roles of SG13 considering technology evolution in line with the future Web 3.0 era;
- find out a clear direction for future standardization on a holistic view for emerging topics and stimulate related standardization as an input for preparing NSP.
Ad-hoc is anticipated to deliver a progress report with a preliminary strategic plan for future standardization with potential work items in SG13 in this and next study
periods.
- Convener:
Mr Hyeontaek Oh (KAIST, Republic of Korea)
- Mailing list: ad-hoc-emerging-web-era@lists.itu.int
- Mailing list: Archives
- Lifetime: until December 2024
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