Search Results for author: Shin-Ming Cheng

Found 5 papers, 1 papers with code

Optimization of Lightweight Malware Detection Models For AIoT Devices

no code implementations6 Apr 2024 Felicia Lo, Shin-Ming Cheng, Rafael Kaliski

Malware intrusion is problematic for Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) devices as they often reside in an ecosystem of connected devices, such as a smart home.

Malware Detection Meta-Learning

AutoZOOM: Autoencoder-based Zeroth Order Optimization Method for Attacking Black-box Neural Networks

1 code implementation30 May 2018 Chun-Chen Tu, Pai-Shun Ting, Pin-Yu Chen, Sijia Liu, huan zhang, Jin-Feng Yi, Cho-Jui Hsieh, Shin-Ming Cheng

Recent studies have shown that adversarial examples in state-of-the-art image classifiers trained by deep neural networks (DNN) can be easily generated when the target model is transparent to an attacker, known as the white-box setting.

Adversarial Robustness

FEAST: An Automated Feature Selection Framework for Compilation Tasks

no code implementations29 Oct 2016 Pai-Shun Ting, Chun-Chen Tu, Pin-Yu Chen, Ya-Yun Lo, Shin-Ming Cheng

In this paper, we propose FEAture Selection for compilation Tasks (FEAST), an efficient and automated framework for determining the most relevant and representative features from a feature pool.

BIG-bench Machine Learning feature selection

When Crowdsourcing Meets Mobile Sensing: A Social Network Perspective

no code implementations3 Aug 2015 Pin-Yu Chen, Shin-Ming Cheng, Pai-Shun Ting, Chia-Wei Lien, Fu-Jen Chu

Mobile sensing is an emerging technology that utilizes agent-participatory data for decision making or state estimation, including multimedia applications.

Decision Making

Supervised Collective Classification for Crowdsourcing

no code implementations23 Jul 2015 Pin-Yu Chen, Chia-Wei Lien, Fu-Jen Chu, Pai-Shun Ting, Shin-Ming Cheng

Crowdsourcing utilizes the wisdom of crowds for collective classification via information (e. g., labels of an item) provided by labelers.

Classification General Classification

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