BMVA Symposium on AI Security

One Day Meeting: BMVA Symposium on AI Security

Wednesday 16 July 2025

Chairs: Dr Chen Feng (University College London), Dr Jingjing Liu (University of Bristol), Dr Niki Foteinopoulou (Cambridge Research Laboratory, Toshiba Europe) and Dr Zhonglin Sun (Southwest Jiaotong University, China).

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Invited Speakers

Overview of Meeting

We are thrilled to invite researchers, engineers, and practitioners from academia and industry to a one-day symposium dedicated to the fast-evolving field of AI Security. This event will delve into the critical challenges and latest advancements in ensuring the safety, robustness, and trustworthiness of AI systems. We encourage submissions of your work—ranging from early-stage research and ongoing projects to previously published results—that align with the symposium’s theme.

Programme

Start   End   Title
09:30   09:45   Registration/Poster Set-up + Coffee
09:45   09:50   Opening Remarks
09:50   10:35   Invited Keynote Speaker – Jiankang Deng – Rethinking the Face Recognition Paradigm with a Focus on Accuracy, Efficiency, and Security
10:35   11:35   Accepted Talks Pt. 1 - Robustness, Privacy, and Attribution
11:35   11:50   Coffee Break + Posters
11:50   12:35   Invited Keynote Speaker – Ioannis Patras – Towards Trustworthy, Controllable and Fair AI
12:35   13:30   Lunch + Posters
13:30   14:15   Invited Keynote Speaker – Alessio Lomuscio – Verification of AI systems
14:15   15:15   Accepted Talks Pt. 2 – Bias, Fairness, and Security in Assistive AI
15:15   15.30   Coffee Break + Posters
15:25   16:10   Invited Keynote Speaker – Jun Liu – Jailbreak of large foundational models
16:10   16:55   Panel Discussion + Q&A
16:55   17:00   Closing Remarks

Accepted Talks

Oral 1: Robustness, Privacy, and Attribution

Multiple Watermark Embedding for Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs), Yash Kulthe, University of Surrey

Protecting pedestrian privacy through face swapping, Xingchen Zhang, University of Exeter

Access Control Mechanism in Socially Assistive Robot, Kavyan Zoughalian, Sheffield Hallam University

Oral 2: Bias, Fairness, and Security in Assistive AI

Fair Domain Generalization: An Information-Theoretic View, Tangzheng Lian, Kings College London

Classification bias measures derived from sample size analysis, Ioannis Ivrissimtzis, Durham University

Data will bring us together: Mapping the Data Life Cycle to Co-Design AI with Multiple Stakeholders, Elaine Czech, University of Bristol

Meeting Location

The meeting will take place at:

British Computer Society (BCS), 25 Copthall Avenue, London EC2R 7BP

Registration

We keep the cost of attending these events as low as possible to ensure no barriers from the whole computer vision community attending. The registration costs are as follows

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