Paper ID: 2212.03412

Artificial Intelligence Security Competition (AISC)

Yinpeng Dong, Peng Chen, Senyou Deng, Lianji L, Yi Sun, Hanyu Zhao, Jiaxing Li, Yunteng Tan, Xinyu Liu, Yangyi Dong, Enhui Xu, Jincai Xu, Shu Xu, Xuelin Fu, Changfeng Sun, Haoliang Han, Xuchong Zhang, Shen Chen, Zhimin Sun, Junyi Cao, Taiping Yao, Shouhong Ding, Yu Wu, Jian Lin, Tianpeng Wu, Ye Wang, Yu Fu, Lin Feng, Kangkang Gao, Zeyu Liu, Yuanzhe Pang, Chengqi Duan, Huipeng Zhou, Yajie Wang, Yuhang Zhao, Shangbo Wu, Haoran Lyu, Zhiyu Lin, Yifei Gao, Shuang Li, Haonan Wang, Jitao Sang, Chen Ma, Junhao Zheng, Yijia Li, Chao Shen, Chenhao Lin, Zhichao Cui, Guoshuai Liu, Huafeng Shi, Kun Hu, Mengxin Zhang

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.

Submitted: Dec 7, 2022