Artificial Intelligence Events
Location: CS1.01
The openness and anonymity of the Internet environment create many hazards for e-commerce.
For collaborative recommender systems, it raises the possibility of that attackers will seek to bias
the output recommendations through manipulation of the public inputs that the system permits.
Fighting such manipulation is a constant battle for the owners and maintainers of such systems.
In this talk, I will describe the known vulnerabilities of collaborative algorithms and examine a range
of possible attack types that could be deployed against them. With these vulnerabilities in mind, I
will discuss possible responses, including the deployment of alternate recommendation algorithms
and the use of supervised and unsupervised techniques to detect attacks. Building on this research,
I will examine what it might mean to build a robust collaborative recommender and consider the
implications for other machine learning techniques deployed in public on-line environments.
Robin is visiting between the 30th of April and 1st of May. Some of you may know him as the person behind Entree,
one of the first recommender systems to have been developed. So please try to attend the seminar as it promises to
be a really good one. For more details, see:
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/dcs/research/ias/events