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Adversarial Learning and Secure AI

Author: David J. Miller, Zhen Xiang and George Kesidis  

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The first textbook on adversarial machine learning, including both attacks and defenses, background material, and hands-on student projects.

Designed for upper undergraduate and graduate courses on adversarial learning and AI security, this textbook connects theory with practice using real-world examples, case studies, and hands-on student projects.

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The first textbook on adversarial machine learning, including both attacks and defenses, background material, and hands-on student projects.

Designed for upper undergraduate and graduate courses on adversarial learning and AI security, this textbook connects theory with practice using real-world examples, case studies, and hands-on student projects.

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Providing a logical framework for student learning, this is the first textbook on adversarial learning. It introduces vulnerabilities of deep learning, then demonstrates methods for defending against attacks and making AI generally more robust. To help students connect theory with practice, it explains and evaluates attack-and-defense scenarios alongside real-world examples. Feasible, hands-on student projects, which increase in difficulty throughout the book, give students practical experience and help to improve their Python and PyTorch skills. Book chapters conclude with questions that can be used for classroom discussions. In addition to deep neural networks, students will also learn about logistic regression, naïve Bayes classifiers, and support vector machines. Written for senior undergraduate and first-year graduate courses, the book offers a window into research methods and current challenges. Online resources include lecture slides and image files for instructors, and software for early course projects for students.

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Critic Reviews

'This textbook is one of the first major efforts to systematically examine adversarial machine learning. It clearly outlines the most common types of attacks on machine learning/AI, and defenses, with rigorous yet practical discussions. I would highly recommend it to any instructor or machine learning student who seeks to understand how to make machine learning more robust and secure.' Carlee Joe-Wong, Carnegie Mellon University
'This is a clear and timely introduction to the vital topic of adversarial learning. As leading international experts, the authors provide an accessible explanation of the foundational principles and then deliver a nuanced and extensive survey of recent attack and defense strategies. Multiple suggested projects allow the book to serve as the core of a graduate course.' Mark Coates, McGill University
'Remarkably comprehensive, this book explores the realm of adversarial learning, revealing the vulnerabilities and defenses associated with deep learning. With a mix of theoretical insights and practical projects, the book challenges the misconceptions about the robustness of Deep Neural Networks, offering strategies to fortify them. It is well suited for students and professionals with basic calculus, linear algebra, and probability knowledge, and provides foundational background on deep learning and statistical modeling. A must-read for practitioners in the machine learning field, this book is a good guide to understanding adversarial learning, the evolving landscape of defenses, and attacks.' Ferdinando Fioretto, Syracuse University
'In a field that is moving at break-neck speed, this book provides a strong foundation for anyone interested in joining the fray.' Amir Rahmati, Stony Brook

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About the Author

David J. Miller is Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University. Zhen Xiang is a post-doctoral research associate in Computer Science at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. George Kesidis is Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, and of Electrical Engineering, at the Pennsylvania State University.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
31st August 2023
Pages
350
ISBN
9781009315678

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