1st Workshop on Trustworthiness in Computer Vision “TWYN: Trust What You learN''
ECCV 2024, Sun Sep 29th through Fri Oct 4th, 2024 at MiCo Milano
website: https://www.twyn.unimore.it/
Submission website: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/TWYN2024/
Scope:
In an era of rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence, the imperative to foster Trustworthy AI has never been more critical. The first “Trust What You learN (TWYN)'' workshop seeks to create a dynamic forum for researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to explore and advance the intersection of Trustworthy AI and DeepFake Analysis within the realm of Computer Vision. The workshop aims to delve into the multifaceted dimensions of building AI systems that are not only technically proficient but also ethical, transparent, and accountable. The dual focus on Trustworthy AI and DeepFake Analysis reflects the workshop's commitment to addressing the challenges posed by the proliferation of deep fake technologies while simultaneously promoting responsible AI practices. The workshop will include several talks presented by recognized and important scientists in these 2 fields. Explore the detailed information about our workshop structure, esteemed confirmed speakers, and what to expect on the website of the workshop.
Tracks:
Track 1: From Learning to Unlearning: The Role of Privacy in Computer Vision – Dive into privacy-centric topics like differential privacy, privacy attacks, Machine Unlearning and more!
- Differential privacy
- Statistical and information-theoretic notions of privacy
- Privacy-preserving data sharing, anonymization, privacy of synthetic data and distillation
- Privacy attacks
- Federated and decentralized privacy-preserving algorithms
- Privacy and bias correction in generative models
- Privacy in autonomous systems
- Privacy and private learning in computer vision and natural language processing tasks
- Relations of privacy with fairness, transparency and adversarial robustness
- Machine unlearning and data-deletion
- Privacy-preserving continual learning systems
Track 2: DeepFake Analysis and Detection – Address the challenges of deep-fake technologies with approaches for detection and evaluation.
- Approaches for fake image detection, relying on both low-level, hand-crafted features or learnable and semantic approaches
- Partially-altered fake image detection
- GAN and Diffusion-based techniques with safety reassurance for image and video synthesis and generation
- Video Deepfake detection and multimodal approaches to deep-fake detection
- Approaches for detecting generated text and fake news, also based on multimodal analysis
- Approaches and techniques for explainable deep-fake detection
- Evaluation metrics for deep-fake generation and detection systems
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
– Dimosthenis Karatzas
– Reza Shokri
– Stefano Soatto
– Rita Cucchiara
– Luisa Verdoliva
Paper submissions:
Paper submission instructions are available at https://www.twyn.unimore.it/call-for-papers/. Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop posters session and included in the proceedings. The submission deadline is the 10th July 2024. Don't miss out on this opportunity to contribute to the discussion!
Dates:
- Paper Submission Deadline: July 10, 2024 AoE
- Supplementary Material Deadline: 10 July, 2024 AoE
- Decision to Authors: 01, August, 2024
- Camera ready papers due: August, 20, 2024
- Workshop date: 30 September, 2024
Submission Website: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/TWYN2024/
Organizers:
– Luigi Sabetta, Leonardo Spa
– Jacopo Bonato, Leonardo Spa
– Sara Sarto, UniMoRe
– Samuele Poppi, UniMoRe
– Lorenzo Baraldi, UniMoRe