Dear participants,
As we announced, the Award Ceremony of the Graph Neural Networking
Challenge will be held on December 9, at 1:30pm-3:00pm CET. It will be
organized in a hybrid format, as a special session within the 1st GNNet
Workshop (co-located with ACM CoNEXT, in Rome, Italy).
Please, find enclosed a calendar invite with a Zoom link to the event.
*Agenda (1h 30 mins):*
• 1:30pm-2:00pm CET:* Introduction and awards announcement*
• 2:00pm-2:45pm CET: *Presentations of top-3 teams* (10 mins + 3-5 mins for
Q&A each)
- *Winning team: Snowyowl team*
*Title*: Designing GNN Training Data with Limited Samples and Small Network
Sizes
*Authors*: Brigitte Jaumard, Junior Momo Ziazet, Charles Boudreau, Oscar
Delgado (Concordia University)
- *2nd team: Ghost Ducks*
*Title*: GNN Networking Challenge 2022 – Oracle based sampling
*Authors*: Eli Sason, Eli Kravchik, Alexei Gaissinski, Yackov Lubarsky
(Toga Networks, a Huawei company)
- *3rd team: Net*
*Title*: Beta Distribution based Leave-one-out Sample Ranking
*Authors*: Max Helm, Benedikt Jaeger (Technical University of Munich)
• 2:45pm-3:00pm CET: *Closing*
We look forward to seeing you all there.
Best regards,
José Suárez-Varela
Dear participants of the GNNet Challenge 2022,
First of all, thank you very much to all of you for the interest and the
efforts you have put in the challenge. Remember that you are the central
element of this competition, the ones that make it greater and greater over
the years.
After finishing the validation of top-5 solutions, *we are glad to
officially announce the Final Ranking in the challenge website*:
https://bnn.upc.edu/challenge/gnnet2022
Congratulations to all of you. We are really impressed by the outstanding
results in this year’s edition!
Special congratulations to top-3 teams, which will advance to the Grand
Challenge Finale of the ITU AI/ML in 5G Challenge
<https://aiforgood.itu.int/about-ai-for-good/aiml-in-5g-challenge/>.
We are also very glad to inform you that we will celebrate the *GNNet
Challenge Award Ceremony as a special session of the 1st GNNet workshop
(co-located with ACM CoNEXT)*. It will be held on* December 9, at
1:30pm-3:00pm CET*, and it will follow a hybrid format. We will share a
link in the next few days so that all of you can participate remotely. In
the meantime, you can check the program [here
<https://bnn.upc.edu/workshops/gnnet2022/program/>]. Please, save the date!
Best regards,
José Suárez-Varela, on behalf of the GNNet Challenge Organizing Committee