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ICACT20230136 Question.1
Questioner: tangnianqi@huawei.com    2023-02-21 ¿ÀÀü 10:46:00
ICACT20230136 Answer.1
Answer by Auhor lizihu@bupt.edu.cn   2023-02-21 ¿ÀÀü 10:46:00
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Is the proposed strategy suitable for other kind of tasks? Thank you for your question. The proposed strategy is also suitable for other types of tasks.
ICACT20230136 Question.2
Questioner: yuanisyu@bupt.edu.cn    2023-02-21 ¿ÀÀü 10:49:36
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Answer by Auhor lizihu@bupt.edu.cn   2023-02-21 ¿ÀÀü 10:49:36
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What dose "in-network computing" mean? Thank you for your question. In-network computing is a new computing model that schedules processing tasks at the application layer to the network data plane. By offloading computing tasks at the user end to network nodes with computing power, traffic is processed at the same time as traffic forwarding.
ICACT20230136 Question.3
Questioner: chen.jy@siat.ac.cn    2023-02-21 ¿ÀÈÄ 4:40:29
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You mentioned the subtask sorting algorithm on Slide.10, where you get the priority of each subtask by topological sorting it. What I do not understand is that topological sorting itself is a way to get the priority of the edge subtasks? What's the principle he's based on? Based on what characteristics or metrics? Thank you for your question. Because the input to this model is multiple DNN tasks, and each DNN task is composed of different subtasks. When a DNN task is detected, the getter can get the priority of each DNN task. Topological sort is the local priority of subtasks in the DNN task. We use the formula to get the global priority of each subtask in the input. When uninstalling DNN tasks, we consider not only the topological priority of each subtask, but also the priority of different DNN tasks.
ICACT20230136 Question.4
Questioner: dingshengli@oru.edu    2023-02-22 ¿ÀÈÄ 9:59:20
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Excellent work! My question is, why do you choose PSO as the optimization algorithm? Thank you for your question. Because PSO algorithm uses real number coding and needs to adjust fewer parameters. It has fast search speed and can transmit the best location of the population history.
ICACT20230136 Question.5
Questioner: office@icact.org    2023-03-02 ¿ÀÀü 10:43:04
ICACT20230136 Answer.5
Answer by Auhor lizihu@bupt.edu.cn   2023-03-02 ¿ÀÀü 10:43:04
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Your CRF full paper has has significant problems with the placement of figures and explanatory text.
All figures must be placed above the conclusion..
It must comply with the IEEE Paper Template.
Will you update and upload it very soon?
Inform us, when you get completed and confirm it via the Author page?

- Albert, Publication office of ICACT2023
Thanks for reminding me, I have updated the paper format as required.