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Special Session: Towards an Agile Design Methodology for Efficient, Reliable, and Secure ML Systems

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arxiv 2204.09514 v1 pith:KH2NOWD7 submitted 2022-04-18 cs.AR cs.CRcs.CVcs.DCcs.LG

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keywords reliablesecuresystemsagileefficientdesignmethodologyreal-world
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The real-world use cases of Machine Learning (ML) have exploded over the past few years. However, the current computing infrastructure is insufficient to support all real-world applications and scenarios. Apart from high efficiency requirements, modern ML systems are expected to be highly reliable against hardware failures as well as secure against adversarial and IP stealing attacks. Privacy concerns are also becoming a first-order issue. This article summarizes the main challenges in agile development of efficient, reliable and secure ML systems, and then presents an outline of an agile design methodology to generate efficient, reliable and secure ML systems based on user-defined constraints and objectives.

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