Welcome to CNML 2023!
Along with the remarkable growth in data
traffic, new applications of communications continue to emerge and generate even more data
traffic with vastly different performance requirements. This growth in the application
domain brings forward an inevitable need for more intelligent processing, operation, and
optimization of tomorrow’s communication networks. To realize this vision of intelligent
processing and operation, there is a need to integrate machine learning, known to be the
vessel that carries artificial intelligence, into the design, planning, and optimization of
future communication networks.
2023 International Conference on Communication Networks and Machine
Learning (CNML 2023) will be held from October 27 to 28 in Zhengzhou, China. It
dedicates to create a platform for academic communications between specialists and
scholars in the fields of communication networks and machine learning. The idea of the
conference is for the scientists, scholars, engineers, and students from Universities
all around the world and the industry to present ongoing research activities, and hence
to foster research relations between the Universities and the industry. This conference
provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application
experiences face to face, establish business or research relations, and find global
partners for future collaboration.
We cordially invite you to submit the paper and attend CNML 2023.
Looking forward to your participation!
Important Dates
Full
Paper Submission Date
October 13, 2023 |
Registration
Deadline
October 18, 2023 |
Final
Paper Submission Date
October 21, 2023 |
Quick Registration
Publication
Submitted paper will be peer reviewed by conference committees, and accepted papers after registration and presentation will be published in the Conference Proceedings, which will be submitted for indexing by EI Compendex, Scopus.
CNML Call for Paper
Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
Communication Networks | Machine Learning |
Communication theory Communication modeling theory and practice Communication signal processing Human-computer interaction Green communication system Network and wireless communication Optical communication and optical network 5G communication and network Remote sensing and satellite communications Wire sensors and communication networks Communication channels and mobile devices Network and information security technology Satellite communication technology Modern optical fiber communication technology Assembly language programming |
Intelligent system Communication artificial intelligence Computer vision Image processing Communication big data Machine learning 5G system Security and protection of machine learning Experimental evaluation of machine learning Performance analysis of machine learning algorithms Machine learning for user behavior prediction Machine learning techniques for anomaly detection in
communication Machine learning techniques for information-centric networks and
data Techniques for efficient hardware implementation of neural
networks in Distributed learning algorithms and implementations over
realistic Performance analysis and evaluation of machine learning
techniques in wired |
Other related topics |
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