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April 16, 2024
From Intent to Action: The Role of Smart Discovery in the 6GENABLERS Marketplace
To ensure that future networks align with the diverse needs of applications and users, the paradigm shift towards Telecom Marketplaces necessitates the active involvement of a variety of stakeholders. These stakeholders range from equipment vendors to network operators, cloud and service providers, and application developers. However, the seamless integration of these diverse entities and the facilitation of multipurpose services within a unified environment poses significant challenges. Challenges include heightened operational complexity, as well as concerns related to privacy and trust within the evolving telecommunications landscape. Addressing these challenges requires the establishment of resilient distributed Marketplaces that enable the effective sharing of network resources and services among stakeholders. Central to this endeavor is the development of automation methods that play a pivotal role in classifying and identifying accessible offers with efficiency and accuracy.
In the
6GENABLERS
Marketplace, a Smart Discovery service has been introduced to ensure the efficient and reliable operation of the platform. Smart Discovery is responsible for matching consumer intents with resource and service offers available within the Marketplace.
This innovative component seeks to enable programmatic and intent-driven offer discovery by leveraging advanced selection methodologies rooted in ML paradigms. By harnessing these techniques, this service aims to streamline the process of identifying and acquiring a tailored subset of offered network resources and services that precisely align with the consumer’s requirements and expectations, helping consumers find the most appropriate offerings. This makes it easier for users to express their needs and preferences in a way that the system can understand, including various attributes such as location, technical specifications, pricing, and other relevant factors. At its core, the Smart Discovery component is geared towards two pivotal objectives: the intelligent establishment of relationships within offers and the translation of users’ high-level discovery intents. In pursuit of these objectives, this module leverages data clustering methodologies, which pool resources together, based on the identification of common features. In this way, real-time predictions are performed to group incoming offers regarding their affiliation with one of the established clusters. Moreover, this module offers an Application Programming Interface (API) that provides intent-based assistance, harnessed in tandem with clustering and classification models to realize resource discovery of a highly intelligent nature. In a nutshell, the module focuses on deciphering keywords within the provided intention and converting them into distinct groups or classes.
The internal architecture of the Smart Discovery component comprises three main functional entities. These entities collectively rely on a suite of databases, serving as repositories for data exchange and storage. This repository encompasses essential information concerning for instance the ML models, clusters features, and standard deviation. Notably, these stored clusters features, and standard deviation are subsequently leveraged by the intent-based subcomponent to effectively map users’ requests to classified offers.
Offline Clustering Function:
This entity harnesses advanced clustering techniques to unveil patterns among offers within a specific category. The procedure involves training a clustering model offline, which learns the underlying similarities within the attributes for each offer type. By doing so, artificial clusters are generated. To uphold the model’s accuracy over time, this process can be periodically repeated (e.g., after receiving a designated set of offers or during system maintenance). Thus, the training dataset includes incoming offers accumulated since the previous training session.
Online Classification Function:
Leveraging Supervised Learning (SL) principles, this entity capitalizes on the clusters generated from the previous step, using them as labelled data for training. During runtime, the trained model is capable of classifying each incoming offer into its corresponding cluster. The cluster assignment is subsequently integrated into the offer information stored in the ledger. Moreover, the model can be retrained whenever updates to the offer clusters are introduced.
Intent-based Discovery Function:
This critical component receives retrieval requests for offers in the form of high-level intentions, articulated in natural language. It automatically translates these intents into a curated array of matching available offers. The intentions encapsulate users’ needs and preferences, aligned with the offer type (e.g., edge, RAN) and prioritized characteristics (e.g., memory capacity, operating band). Specifically, this function translates received intentions into specific clusters, thereby retrieving the most suitable offers.
These mechanisms collaborate within the Smart Discovery component, collectively culminating in an intelligent and dynamic system that adeptly identifies patterns, categorizes offers and comprehends and acts upon user intentions. Thus, facilitating a streamlined and responsive interaction between users and the 6GENABLERS Marketplace.
Author: Adriana Fernández-Fernández, PhD – Senior Researcher, Software Networks, i2CAT Foundation
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