Giulio Lovisotto
Biography
I am a DPhil student at the System Security Lab, University of Oxford, funded by an Oxford-Deepmind scholarship. I completed my MSc cum laude at University of Padua, focusing on artificial intelligence and security.
My current research focuses on the security of computer vision systems based on deep-learning. See more on my website
Selected Publications
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SLAP: Improving Physical Adversarial Examples with Short−Lived Adversarial Perturbations
Giulio Lovisotto‚ Henry Turner‚ Ivo Sluganovic‚ Martin Strohmeier and Ivan Martinovic
In 30th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 21). August, 2021.
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Generating identities with mixture models for speaker anonymization
Henry Turner‚ Giulio Lovisotto and Ivan Martinovic
In Computer Speech and Language 72. 2021.
Details about Generating identities with mixture models for speaker anonymization | BibTeX data for Generating identities with mixture models for speaker anonymization | DOI (10.1016/j.csl.2021.101318)
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They see me rollin': inherent vulnerability of the rolling shutter in CMOS image sensors
Sebastian Köhler‚ Giulio Lovisotto‚ Simon Birnbach‚ Richard Baker and Ivan Martinovic
In Proc. Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC 2021). ACM. 2021.
Details about They see me rollin': inherent vulnerability of the rolling shutter in CMOS image sensors | BibTeX data for They see me rollin': inherent vulnerability of the rolling shutter in CMOS image sensors | DOI (10.1145/3485832.3488016)