3rd Workshop on

Semantic Communication for 6G

Organised in Conjunction with IEEE GLOBECOM 2023

Recently there has been huge interest in semantic communication (SC) alongside a lively academic debate on defining what SC will be, as evidenced by the visual summary below.

Notwithstanding, many of the current standardization activities and industry initiatives have not yet been considering SC as their 6G candidate technologies. To fill this gap and usher in 6G SC systems, this forum aims to facilitate in-depth discussions on the current/future research directions as well as on how to unify/distinguish different points of view, by answering the following questions.


AI/ML-native and human/machine-centric SC

*The cover image of this webpage was generated by OpenAI’s DALLE-E with the human-language prompt: “a centered explosion of colorful particles on a black background, in the shape of 6G.”

6G-ready SC systems and technologies

Call for Papers

Scope and Topics

The traditional approach of “the higher the better, and the more the merrier” in communication engineering is no longer sustainable for 6G due to hardware limitations and increasing networking costs. Alternatively, recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and on-device computing technologies offer new opportunities for intelligent devices at the edge of 6G networks. Semantic communication (SC) is an emerging paradigm of communication and networking that leverages these capabilities, allowing distributed AI-native edge devices to maximize their task-specific effectiveness by understanding and manipulating the semantics of transferred bits. While promising, SC is in its infancy, and faces significant challenges. Existing SC studies often focus on PHY layers in point-to-point scenarios, ignoring 6G architecture compatibility. MAC and higher layers for SC as well as large-scale network issues remain still unexplored. Furthermore, arguably due to the ill-defined notion of semantics, the current SC frameworks are severely fragmented. Towards shaping what 6G SC will be, this workshop solicits novel works on SC and their networking and edge computing issues.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Important Dates

• Submission deadline: July 15, 2023

• Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2023

• Camera Ready: October 7, 2023

Organizers

General Chairs:

Contact: Jihong Park (jihong.park at deakin.edu.au)


Program

Session 1 - Chair: Jihong Park (9:00-10:30)

Break and Discussion (10:30-11:00)

Session 2 - Chair: Jinho Choi (11:00-12:30)

Concluding Remarks - Seong-Lyun Kim