Jump to content

Talk:Adversarial machine learning

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is an old revision of this page, as edited by SineBot (talk | contribs) at 04:31, 1 June 2019 (Signing comment by Mcswell - "unclear article: "). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.
WikiProject iconComputer science C‑class Mid‑importance
WikiProject iconThis article is within the scope of WikiProject Computer science, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Computer science related articles on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.
CThis article has been rated as C-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
MidThis article has been rated as Mid-importance on the project's importance scale.
Things you can help WikiProject Computer science with:

WikiProject iconStatistics C‑class Low‑importance
WikiProject iconThis article is within the scope of WikiProject Statistics, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of statistics on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.
CThis article has been rated as C-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
LowThis article has been rated as Low-importance on the importance scale.

Citation overkill

I removed a slew of references from the first sentence because it's not a controversial statement. This broke some references by name, which some bot will surely come and fix in a short while. More generally, I think this article has too many references per statement, and could do with some trimming so that only the best/most cited (pick any one) remain. QVVERTYVS (hm?) 09:23, 15 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

The first sentence makes it clear that this article is about the security applications of adversarial machine learning, not adversarial machine learning itself. This article should be linked to by a topic exclusively on adversarial machine learning. Adversarial machine learning tunes it's learning to precise learning rather than average learning. It optimizes relative to a minimax value of the game approach. I've only read one story about adversarial machine learning, but this article does not tell me anything about it outside of security applications. I am not an expert on this at all, but adversarial machine learning has many applications beyond security. Dave44000 (talk) 12:08, 17 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

My wording edits

I am not knowledgeable in this field, but I just made a few small edits that--I hope--clear up some confusions. I'm still left with many parts of this article that are hard to follow, and where I don't feel confident enough to make a change. For example, if Google mangled a picture of a dog so *both* humans and computer vision systems mis-classified it, what does that have to do with adversarial machine learning? Sounds more like significant image distortion. How does denial of service "increase the wrong classification rate"? (taxonomy section) What is "Snort"? (referred to in the "attacks against clustering algorithms" section) "If clustering can be safely adopted in such settings, this remains questionable": what does "this" refer to? (same section) What is a "ladder algorithm" or a "Kaggle-style competition"? Here hyperlinks, or at least references to outside discussion, are needed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mcswell (talkcontribs) 04:30, 1 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Hello fellow Wikipedians,

I have just modified one external link on Adversarial machine learning. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions, or need the bot to ignore the links, or the page altogether, please visit this simple FaQ for additional information. I made the following changes:

When you have finished reviewing my changes, you may follow the instructions on the template below to fix any issues with the URLs.

This message was posted before February 2018. After February 2018, "External links modified" talk page sections are no longer generated or monitored by InternetArchiveBot. No special action is required regarding these talk page notices, other than regular verification using the archive tool instructions below. Editors have permission to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the RfC before doing mass systematic removals. This message is updated dynamically through the template {{source check}} (last update: 5 June 2024).

  • If you have discovered URLs which were erroneously considered dead by the bot, you can report them with this tool.
  • If you found an error with any archives or the URLs themselves, you can fix them with this tool.

Cheers.—InternetArchiveBot (Report bug) 09:38, 27 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]