Connectionists: CFP: ICML 2014 Workshop on Learning, Security and Privacy (extended)

Christos Dimitrakakis christos.dimitrakakis at gmail.com
Fri Apr 11 04:50:03 EDT 2014


ICML 2014 Workshop on Learning, Security and Privacy

Beijing, China, 25 or 26 June, 2014 (TBD)

https://sites.google.com/site/learnsecprivacy2014/

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Important information:
- Submission deadline: 14 April, 2014 (extended!)
- Notification of acceptance: 30 April, 2014
- Submissions: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lps2014
- Format: 6 pages ICML
- Submission type: (1) Open problems (2) original research.
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Workshop overview

To encourage scientific dialogue and foster cross-fertilization in 
machine learning, decision theory, security and privacy, the workshop 
invites original submissions, ranging from open problems and ongoing 
research to mature work, in any of the following core subjects:

- Statistical approaches for privacy preservation.
- Private decision making and mechanism design.
- Metrics and evaluation methods for privacy and security.
- Robust learning in adversarial environments.
- Learning in unknown / partially observable stochastic games.
- Distributed inference and decision making for security.
- Application-specific privacy preserving machine learning and decision 
theory.
- Secure multiparty computation and cryptographic approaches for machine 
learning.
- Cryptographic applications of machine learning and decision theory.
- Security applications: Intrusion detection and response, biometric 
authentication, fraud detection, spam filtering, captchas.
- Security analysis of learning algorithms
- The economics of learning, security and privacy.


Submission instructions:

Submissions should be in the ICML 2014 format, with a maximum of 6 pages 
(including references). Work must be original, but we also encourage 
submission of open problems. Accepted papers will be made available 
online at the workshop website. Submissions need not be anonymous. 
Submissions should be made through EasyChair: 
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lps2014. For detailed 
submission instructions, please refer to the workshop website.


Organizing committee:

Christos Dimitrakakis (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden).
Pavel Laskov (University of Tuebingen, Germany).
Daniel Lowd (University of Oregon, USA).
Benjamin Rubinstein (University of Melbourne, Australia).
Elaine Shi (University of Maryland, College Park, USA).

Program committee:

Asli Bay (EPFL, Switzerland)
Battista Biggio (University of Cagliary, Italy)
Michael Brückner (Amazon, Germany)
Mike Burmester (Florida State University, USA)
Alvaro Cardenas (University of Texas, Dallas)
Kamalika Chaudhuri (UCSD, USA)
Craig B Gentry (IBM Research, USA)
Alex Kantchelian (UC Berkeley, USA)
Aikaterini Mitrokotsa (Chalmers University, Sweden)
Blaine Nelson (University of Potsdam, Germany)
Norman Poh (University of Surrey, UK)
Konrad Rieck (University of Göttingen)
Nedim Srndic (University of Tuebingen, Germany)
Aaron Roth (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Risto Vaarandi (NATO CCDCOE, Estonia)
Sobha Venkataraman (AT&T Research, USA)
Ting-Fang Yen (EMC, USA)


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