
David Wagner
University of California, Berkeley
Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Research Area
#Computer science#Computer security#Internet privacy#Artificial intelligence#Artificial neural network#Permission#Adversarial system#Pattern recognition#World Wide Web#Machine learning
SCIE paper information
Papers relevant to ‘Computer science’: 1
Research performance of SCIE papers matching with ‘Computer science’
*Papers published between 2014 and 2020 were selected, and the citation number was determined by bing.com.
Technical Perspective: Fairness and the coin flip
2016/03 COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM 4.027 Impact Factor 2 citations
Papers for author ‘David Wagner’: 1
Number of published SCIE papers by year
*Papers published between 2014 and 2020 were selected, and the citation number was determined by bing.com.
Technical Perspective: Fairness and the coin flip
2016/03 COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM 4.027 Impact Factor 2 citations
conference information
Papers relevant to ‘Computer science’: 21
Research performance of Top-tier Conference matching with ‘Computer science’
*Papers published between 2014 and 2020 were selected, and the citation number was determined by bing.com.
Towards Evaluating the Robustness of Neural Networks
2017/05 S&P Top-tier Conference 3715 citations
Obfuscated Gradients Give a False Sense of Security: Circumventing Defenses to Adversarial Examples
2018/02 ICML Top-tier Conference 609 citations
Papers for author ‘David Wagner’: 21
Number of published Top-tier Conference by year
*Papers published between 2014 and 2020 were selected, and the citation number was determined by bing.com.
Towards Evaluating the Robustness of Neural Networks
2017/05 S&P Top-tier Conference 3715 citations
Obfuscated Gradients Give a False Sense of Security: Circumventing Defenses to Adversarial Examples
2018/02 ICML Top-tier Conference 609 citations
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