Artificial Intelligence Security Competition (AISC)
Abstract
The security of artificial intelligence (AI) is an important research area towards safe, reliable, and trustworthy AI systems. To accelerate the research on AI security, the Artificial Intelligence Security Competition (AISC) was organized by the Zhongguancun Laboratory, China Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team, Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Tsinghua University, and RealAI as part of the Zhongguancun International Frontier Technology Innovation Competition (https://www.zgc-aisc.com/en). The competition consists of three tracks, including Deepfake Security Competition, Autonomous Driving Security Competition, and Face Recognition Security Competition. This report will introduce the competition rules of these three tracks and the solutions of top-ranking teams in each track.
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@article{arxiv.2212.03412,
title = {Artificial Intelligence Security Competition (AISC)},
author = {Yinpeng Dong and Peng Chen and Senyou Deng and Lianji L and Yi Sun and Hanyu Zhao and Jiaxing Li and Yunteng Tan and Xinyu Liu and Yangyi Dong and Enhui Xu and Jincai Xu and Shu Xu and Xuelin Fu and Changfeng Sun and Haoliang Han and Xuchong Zhang and Shen Chen and Zhimin Sun and Junyi Cao and Taiping Yao and Shouhong Ding and Yu Wu and Jian Lin and Tianpeng Wu and Ye Wang and Yu Fu and Lin Feng and Kangkang Gao and Zeyu Liu and Yuanzhe Pang and Chengqi Duan and Huipeng Zhou and Yajie Wang and Yuhang Zhao and Shangbo Wu and Haoran Lyu and Zhiyu Lin and Yifei Gao and Shuang Li and Haonan Wang and Jitao Sang and Chen Ma and Junhao Zheng and Yijia Li and Chao Shen and Chenhao Lin and Zhichao Cui and Guoshuai Liu and Huafeng Shi and Kun Hu and Mengxin Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.03412},
year = {2022}
}
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Technical report of AISC