Connectionists: SaTML 2025 - Call for Papers
Rieck, Konrad
rieck at tu-berlin.de
Mon Jul 15 02:52:39 EDT 2024
Greetings!
We are pleased to announce the third edition of the IEEE Conference on Secure and Trustworthy Machine Learning (SaTML), which will be held from April 9-11, 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Please find attached the Call for Papers.
All details on this call are available at https://satml.org/participate-cfp/
#### Areas of Interest
SaTML aims to advance both theoretical insights and practical solutions addressing vulnerabilities and privacy issues inherent in machine learning (ML). Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Novel attacks on machine learning
* Novel defenses for machine learning
* Secure and safe machine learning in practice
* Verification of algorithms and systems
* Machine learning system security
* Privacy in machine learning
* Forensic analysis of machine learning
* Fairness and interpretability
* Trustworthy data curation
#### Important date
* Paper submission deadline: **Wednesday, September 18, 2024**
* Early reject notification: **Wednesday, October 23, 2024**
* Interactive discussion & revision phase: **November 13--27, 2024**
* Decision notification: **Wednesday, December 11, 2024**
* Conference dates: **April 9--11, 2025**
All deadlines are set to 11:59 PM AoE (Anywhere on Earth), which corresponds to UTC-12 time zone.
#### Submission categories
We solicit research papers, systematization of knowledge papers, and position papers:
- **Research Papers:** These papers should present new work, evidence, or ideas related to secure and trustworthy machine learning. Submission must be up to 12 pages of body text, with unlimited additional space for references and appendices. Research papers must be well-argued and worthy of publication and citation, on one of the topics listed above.
- **Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) Papers:** These papers should either consolidate and clarify ideas in a major research area within secure and trustworthy machine learning or provide compelling evidence to support or challenge long-held beliefs in such areas. Submissions must be up to 12 pages of body text. *SoK papers must include "SoK:" at the beginning of their title.*
- **Position Papers:** These papers should cover broader issues and visions related to secure and trustworthy machine learning, including open challenges, technical perspectives, educational aspects, societal impact, or notable research results. Submissions must be very well-argued and consist of 5 to 12 pages of body text. *Position papers must include "Position:" at the beginning of their title.*
#### Further details
For detailed submission guidelines and inquiries, please visit https://satml.org or contact us at contact at satml.org. We look forward to your contributions to SaTML 2025!
Best regards,
Konrad & Somesh
SaTML Program Committee Chairs
https://satml.org
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