Overview
The focus of this workshop is to bring together researchers from industry and academia that focus on both distributed and privacy-preserved machine learning for vision and imaging. These topics are of increasingly large commercial and policy interest. It is therefore important to build a community for this research area, which involves collaborating researchers that share insights, code, data, benchmarks, training pipelines, etc and together aim to improve the state of privacy in computer vision. The topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited to:
- Notions of privacy for computer vision and imaging
- Privacy and security in other imaging modalities
- Privacy-preserving synthetic data release
- Privacy-preserving video understanding
- Privacy-Enhancing Face Biometrics
- Privacy in Medical Imaging
- Federated Learning and Split Learning
- Differential Privacy in Deep Learning and Computer Vision
- Privacy and security attacks (Model Inversion, Membership Inference etc.)
- Metrics and Benchmarks for analysing privacy risks in computer vision
- Differential privacy and other statistical notions of privacy: theory, applications, and implementations
- Hardware-based techniques for privacy-preserving ML
- Cryptographic techniques for Privacy in vision & imaging
- Policy and Compliance for Data Privacy
- Privacy, Fairness, Accountability and Transparency (F.A.T) in Machine Learning
- Applications of privacy-preserving ML
Organizers
Keynote Speakers
Call For Papers
This year, our workshop will exclusively feature only invited talks.
Agenda
All times are listed in Waikoloa, Hawaii (GMT-10, Hawaii Timezone)
(Virtual Event)
Jan 7th, 2024
Vivek Sharma
Opening
Tadas Baltrusaitis
Human understanding using synthetic data alone
Gary Howarth
Building Community to Face Challenges in Privacy
Kate Kaye & Pam Dixon
Implementing Data Protection in the Impending AI Era
Sudipta Sinha
Privacy-Preserving Camera Localization in Pre-Mapped Environments
Tomasz Malisiewicz
Project Aria: Always-On Egocentric Machine Perception
Vivek Sharma
Closing