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  1. Shafi Goldwasser is the RSA Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in MIT, a co-leader of the cryptography and information security group and a member of the complexity theory group within the Theory of Computation Group and the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

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  3. Apr 14, 2022 · View a PDF of the paper titled Planting Undetectable Backdoors in Machine Learning Models, by Shafi Goldwasser and 3 other authors View PDF Abstract: Given the computational cost and technical expertise required to train machine learning models, users may delegate the task of learning to a service provider.

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  5. Shafi Goldwasser, Dan Gutfreund, Alexander Healy, Tali Kaufman, and Guy N. Rothblum. A (de)constructive approach to program checking. Proceedings of the 40th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC 2008), Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, pages 143-152, May 2008. Shafi Goldwasser, Yael Tauman Kalai, and Guy N. Rothblum.

  6. Goldwasser defines a Probabilistically Checkable Proof. With Mihir Bellare, Carsten Lund and Alexander Russell, Shafi produced [ 11] one of the first works showing how to fine-tune some of the PCP parameters, leading to improved results on hardness of approximation. The theme of approximation enters her work in a number of other ways as well.

  7. Shafi Goldwasser is the RSA Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in MIT, a co-leader of the cryptography and information security group and a member of the complexity theory group within the Theory of Computation Group and the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.