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Conference Paper
Battista Biggio, Igino Corona, Giorgio Fumera, Giorgio Giacinto, Fabio Roli , "Bagging classifiers for fighting poisoning attacks in adversarial classification tasks", Multiple Classifier Systems (MCS 2011), vol. 6713: Springer-Verlag, pp. 350-359, 2011  .
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Battista Biggio, Giorgio Fumera, Fabio Roli , "Multiple Classifier Systems under Attack", 9th Int. Workshop on Multiple Classifier Systems (MCS 2010), vol. 5997, Cairo, Egypt, Springer, pp. 74--83, 07/04/2010. Abstract
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Battista Biggio, Giorgio Fumera, Fabio Roli , "Multiple Classifier Systems for Adversarial Classification Tasks", 8th Int. Workshop on Multiple Classifier Systems (MCS 2009), vol. 5519, Reykjavik, Iceland, Springer, pp. 132-141, 10/06/2009. Abstract
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Keynote Speech
F. Roli , "Adversarial Pattern Classification", ICMLC & ICWAPR, Baoding, Hebei, China, 07/2009.
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