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Universal attention guided adversarial defense using feature pyramid and non-local mechanisms
Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have been shown to be vulnerable to adversarial examples, significantly hindering the development of deep learning technologies in high-security domains. A key challenge is that current defense methods often lack universality,
Jiawei Zhao +6 more
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ABSTRACT Since the 1990s, environmental policy has shifted toward ecosystem protection and biodiversity conservation, a development often described as an ecological turn. This article argues that in practice this turn has taken the form of an ecological “U‐turn,” as environmental ambitions are subordinated to production‐oriented objectives.
Gisle Andersen +2 more
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Exploring Synergy of Denoising and Distillation: Novel Method for Efficient Adversarial Defense
Escalating advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) has prompted significant security concerns, especially with its increasing commercialization. This necessitates research on safety measures to securely utilize AI models.
Inpyo Hong, Sokjoon Lee
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Knowledge sourcing, geopolitics, and FDI: An empirical analysis on the US green and digital sectors
Abstract Research Summary This paper examines how foreign direct investment (FDI) shapes firms' sourcing of knowledge in the digital and green domains under rising geopolitical frictions. We assemble a firm–country dyadic panel (2013–2020) linking US patent backward citations to firms' FDI, enriched with bilateral geopolitical distance and host‐country
Alberto Maria Radici
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Adversarial Backdoor Defense in CLIP
Multimodal contrastive pretraining, exemplified by models like CLIP, has been found to be vulnerable to backdoor attacks. While current backdoor defense methods primarily employ conventional data augmentation to create augmented samples aimed at feature alignment, these methods fail to capture the distinct features of backdoor samples, resulting in ...
Junhao Kuang +4 more
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Artificial intelligence and liquidation: Reality, destiny and fantasy
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly reshaping the administration of corporate liquidation. Beyond its established role in financial prediction and data analytics, AI is now assisting insolvency practitioners in identifying the onset of financial distress, managing creditor communications, tracing and valuing assets and enhancing ...
Kai Zhang, Jingchen Zhao
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A divide-and-conquer reconstruction method for defending against adversarial example attacks
In recent years, defending against adversarial examples has gained significant importance, leading to a growing body of research in this area. Among these studies, pre-processing defense approaches have emerged as a prominent research direction. However,
Xiyao Liu +5 more
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Machine learning (ML) and deep neural networks (DNN) have emerged as powerful tools for enhancing intrusion detection systems (IDS) in cybersecurity.
Zeinab Awad, Magdy Zakaria, Rasha Hassan
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ABSTRACT As organizations increasingly adopt human‐AI teams (HATs), understanding how to enhance team performance is paramount. A crucially underexplored area for supporting HATs is training, particularly helping human teammates to work with these inorganic counterparts.
Caitlin M. Lancaster +5 more
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Adversarial defenses via vector quantization
This is the author-accepted version of our paper published in Neurocomputing.
Zhiyi Dong, Yongyi Mao
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