Adversarial Learning
Adversarial learning is a machine learning technique that improves model robustness and fairness by pitting two neural networks against each other—a generator and a discriminator—in a competitive training process. Current research focuses on applications across diverse fields, including improving fairness in predictive analytics, enhancing robustness in reinforcement learning and domain adaptation, and mitigating the effects of adversarial attacks on various models. This approach is significant because it addresses critical limitations of standard machine learning methods, leading to more reliable and equitable outcomes in various applications, from financial risk assessment to medical image analysis and autonomous systems.
Papers
Game Theoretic Mixed Experts for Combinational Adversarial Machine Learning
Ethan Rathbun, Kaleel Mahmood, Sohaib Ahmad, Caiwen Ding, Marten van Dijk
An Emotion-guided Approach to Domain Adaptive Fake News Detection using Adversarial Learning
Arkajyoti Chakraborty, Inder Khatri, Arjun Choudhry, Pankaj Gupta, Dinesh Kumar Vishwakarma, Mukesh Prasad