A graduate student and two faculty from S&T co-authored two papers accepted to the 38th Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
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The papers are titled “LRS: Enhancing Adversarial Transferability through Libschitz Regularized Surrogate,” and “CR-SAM: Curvature Regularized Sharpness-Aware Minimization.”
The conference organizers received a record-breaking 12,100 submissions for the main track this year. Following a thorough and rigorous review process, 2,342 papers were accepted. The conference will be held Tuesday, Feb. 20, through Tuesday, Feb. 27, in Vancouver, Canada.