***** Call For Papers *****
Special Section on "Emerging Privacy and Security Issues brought by
Artificial Intelligence in Industrial Informatics" of IEEE Transactions on
Industrial Informatics

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Theme:
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Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence (AI) based technologies have deeply
changed people's daily lives. There are many AI-based applications used in
industrial scenarios such as Internet of Things (IoT), smart grids, and
edge computing. Although bringing AI into industrial scenarios could
improve the performance in many aspects, new security and privacy issues
are also introduced with it. Subsequently, machine learning technologies
require a training process which introduces the protection problems in the
training data and algorithms. As many machine learning and deep learning
models are vulnerable against well-designed adversarial input samples,
outsourcing data and algorithms for training will require the integrity of
the training data. Also, data privacy of the end users must be protected.
On the other hand, traditional solutions for industrial system (such as
cyber, network, and communication) security could also be enhanced by these
AI schemes. As AI-based protection and detection schemes could highly
improve the countermeasures that used to be relying on human experts. Thus,
this special section theme is expected to provide the primary and emerging
research topics about bringing AI into industrial environments.

This special section will focus on (but not limited to) the following
topics:
 - Machine learning based security solutions for industrial informatics
 - Deep learning based security solutions for industrial informatics
 - Big data based security solutions for industrial informatics
 - Privacy issues for machining learning in industrial informatics
 - Attacks against machine learning in industrial informatics
 - Emerging threat models for machining learning in industrial informatics
 - Data privacy protection for machine learning in industrial informatics
 - Data poison issues for machine learning in industrial informatics
 - Data deception issues for machine learning in industrial informatics
 - Security evaluation for the smart industrial systems
 - Security M2M communications for the smart industrial systems
 - Homomorphic computing in smart industrial systems

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Manuscript Preparation and Submission
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Follow the guidelines in "Information for Authors" in the IEEE Transaction
on Industrial Informatics
http://www.ieee-ies.org/pubs/transactions-on-industrial-informatics. Please
submit your manuscript in electronic form through Manuscript Central web
site: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tii . On the submitting page #1 in
popup menu of manuscript type, select: SS on Emerging Privacy and Security
issues brought by Artificial Intelligence in Industrial Informatics

Submissions to this Special Section must represent original material that
has been neither submitted to, nor published in, any other journal. Regular
manuscript length is 8 pages.

Note: The recommended papers for the section are subject to final approval
by the Editor-in-Chief. Some papers may be published outside the special
section, at the EIC discretion.

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Timetable:
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Deadline for manuscript submissions * May 31, 2019 *

Expected publication date (tentative) October 2019

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Guest Editors:
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Prof. Meikang Qiu, Columbia University, USA qiumeikang@yahoo.com
Prof. Hong-Ning Dai, Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau
hndai@ieee.org
Prof. Arun Kumar Sangaiah, Vellore Institute of Technology, India
arunkumarsangaiah@gmail.com
Prof. Kaitai Liang, University of Surrey, UK k.liang@surrey.ac.uk
Prof. Xi Zheng, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
james.zheng@mq.edu.au