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  Hongyang Zhang   张弘扬


  Assistant Professor


David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science

Faculty of Mathematics

University of Waterloo & Vector Institute for AI

Office: DC 2641

Email: hongyang.zhang AT uwaterloo.ca

[Google Scholar] [Personal GitHub] [Lab GitHub] [DBLP]
   

I have multiple *funded* Master and Ph.D. opening positions for Fall 2024 admission. Students (from CS, Math, or EE department) with good mathematical abilities or strong LLM background are highly encouraged to apply and mention me as your potential advisor. I am hiring strong URA and URF students from University of Waterloo in the direction of efficient LLM inference. Drop me an email if you are interested in. Prerequisites include familiarity with compilers, CUDA kernels, etc. I am also open to any form of (industrial or personal) collaboration. Let me know if you want to collaborate.

I am a tenure-track assistant professor at University of Waterloo, David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, leading SafeAI Lab. I am also a member of AI Institute and Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute, and a faculty affiliated with Vector Institute for AI. I am interested in the problems where beautiful theory and practical methodology meet, which broadly include theories and applications of machine learning and algorithms.

I completed my Ph.D. degree in 2019 at Machine Learning Department, Carnegie Mellon University, where I was fortunate to be co-advised by Maria-Florina Balcan and David P. Woodruff. Before joining Waterloo, I was a Postdoc fellow at Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago (TTIC), hosted by Avrim Blum and Greg Shakhnarovich. I graduated from Peking University in 2015. I had long-term visiting experiences in Simons Institute and IPAM.

Software Projects

  • EAGLE: Speculative Sampling Requires Rethinking Feature Uncertainty [blog] [code] [paper]

  • zkDL: Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Deep Learning on CUDA [code]

  • AON-PRISMA: All-Or-Nothing Private Similarity Matching [website] [code]

    Research Areas

    Machine Learning, Foundation Models. Current research focus of my group includes:

  • AI Agents: Developing self-improved multi-agent systems as AI assistants for tool uses. [representative work]

  • Efficient LLMs: Pioneering advanced algorithms for enhancing LLM inference and training speed. Drastically lowering the deployment costs of LLMs, making them more accessible and efficient. [representative work]

  • LLM Safety: Creating universal algorithms focused on AI safety alignment, guided by the '3H' principles: helpfulness, honesty, and harmlessness. Addressing the challenges of hallucinations in language models and developing watermarking techniques for these systems. Prioritizing copyright and privacy protection in LLMs. [representative work]

  • AI Security: Building foundations of defenses against o.o.d. attacks, adversarial attacks, and privacy attacks. Developing practical, large-scaled algorithms for real-world AI security problems in computer vision and natural language processing. [representative work]

    Competition Awards

  • 2021. 1st place (out of 1,559 teams) in CVPR 2021 Security AI Challenger: Unrestricted Adversarial Attacks on ImageNet [certificate]
  • 2020 - present. In the defense benchmark RobustBench, 10 out of top-10 methods use TRADES as training algorithms
  • Jan. 2019 - Dec. 2019. 1st place in Unrestricted Adversarial Example Challenge (hosted by Google)
  • 2018. 1st place (out of 396 teams) in NeurIPS 2018 Adversarial Vision Challenge (Robust Model Track)
  • 2018. 1st place (out of 75 teams) in NeurIPS 2018 Adversarial Vision Challenge (Targeted Attacks Track)
  • 2018. 3rd place (out of 101 teams) in NeurIPS 2018 Adversarial Vision Challenge (Untargeted Attacks Track)

    News

  • 2024/1/17. EAGLE v1.1 was released, with 6.5x speedup of LLM decoding [code].
  • 2024/1/16. Two papers were accepted to ICLR 2024. I served on the program committee for COLT 2024.
  • 2023/12/9. I was selected as AAAI New Faculty Highlights, and one paper was accepted to AAAI 2024.
  • 2023/12/8. EAGLE v1.0 was released, with 3x speedup of LLM decoding [blog] [code] [机器之心].
  • 2023/9/15. I served as an area chair for ICLR 2024 and AISTATS 2024, and an action editor for DMLR.
  • 2023/6/11. One paper was accepted to IEEE Transactions on Information Theory.
  • 2023/4/24. Two papers were accepted to ICML 2023.
  • 2023/3/7. I served as an area chair for NeurIPS 2023 and served on the technical program committee for ACM CCS 2023.
  • 2023/2/28. One paper was accepted to CVPR 2023.
  • 2023/2/22. One paper was accepted to Journal of Machine Learning Research.
  • 2023/1/21. One paper was accepted to ICLR 2023.
  • 2023/1/20. One paper was accepted to AISTATS 2023.
  • 2022/12/11. One paper was accepted to IEEE SaTML 2023.
  • 2022/10/30. One paper was accepted to ITCS 2023.
  • 2022/10/13. One paper was accepted to IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence.
  • 2022/10/6. One paper was accepted to EMNLP 2022.
  • 2022/9/14. One paper was accepted to NeurIPS 2022.
  • 2022/5/15. Two papers were accepted to ICML 2022.

    Selected Recent Publications [Full List of Publications]

    • Yu Du, Fangyun Wei, Hongyang Zhang. "AnyTool: Self-Reflective, Hierarchical Agents for Large-Scale API Calls", arXiv 2024. [arXiv] [code]

    • Yuhui Li, Fangyun Wei, Chao Zhang, Hongyang Zhang. "EAGLE: Speculative Sampling Requires Rethinking Feature Uncertainty", arXiv 2024. [arXiv] [code]

    • Yuhui Li, Fangyun Wei, Jinjing Zhao, Chao Zhang, Hongyang Zhang. "RAIN: Your Language Models Can Align Themselves without Finetuning", ICLR 2024, Vienna, Austria. [arXiv] [code]

    • Hongyang Zhang, Yaodong Yu, Jiantao Jiao, Eric P. Xing, Laurent El Ghaoui, Michael I. Jordan. "Theoretically Principled Trade-off between Robustness and Accuracy", ICML 2019 (Long Talk), Long Beach, USA. [arXiv] [code] (Champion of NeurIPS 2018 Adversarial Vision Challenge, Top 0.19% citations among all accepted papers in ICML 2018-2023)

    • BOOK: Zhouchen Lin, Hongyang Zhang. “Low Rank Models in Visual Analysis: Theories, Algorithms and Applications”, Academic Press, Elsevier, 2017. [Press link]

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      Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Linear Models (Single Subspace Models, Multiple-Subspace Models, Theoretical Analysis)
    • Non-Linear Models (Kernel Methods, Laplacian and Hyper-Laplacian Methods, Locally Linear Representation, Transformation Invariant Clustering)
    • Optimization Algorithms (Convex Algorithms, Non-Convex Algorithms, Randomized Algorithms)
    • Representative Applications (Video Denoising, Background Modeling, Robust Alignment by Sparse and Low-Rank Decomposition, Transform Invariant Low-Rank Textures, Motion and Image Segmentation, Image Saliency Detection, Partial-Duplicate Image Search, Image Tag Completion and Refinement, Other Applications)
    • Conclusions (Low-Rank Models for Tensorial Data, Nonlinear Manifold Clustering, Randomized Algorithms)

    Academic Activities

    Area Chair or (Senior) Program Committee: ICLR 2024, AISTATS 2024, PRCV 2024 (Senior Area Chair), COLT 2024, ACM CCS 2023, NeurIPS 2023, IEEE SaTML 2023, ALT 2023, VALSE 2023, ALT 2022, AAAI 2022, VALSE 2022, AAAI 2021, VALSE 2021.

    Action Editor: Data-centric Machine Learning Research (DMLR).

    Journal Referee: Journal of the American Statistical Association, Mathematical Reviews, Journal of Machine Learning Research, Machine Learning, International Journal of Computer Vision, Proceedings of the IEEE, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics & Security, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, IEEE Signal Processing Letters, IEEE Access, Neurocomputing, ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data, Management Science.

    Conference Referee: AAAI 2016, ICML 2016, NIPS 2016, IJCAI 2017, STOC 2017, NIPS 2017, AAAI 2018, STOC 2018, ISIT 2018, ICML 2018, COLT 2018, NeurIPS 2018, APPROX 2018, ACML 2018, AISTATS 2019, ITCS 2019, NeurIPS 2019, AAAI 2020, STOC 2020, ICML 2020, NeurIPS 2020, FOCS 2020, IEEE Conference on Decision and Control 2021, NeurIPS 2021, ICLR 2021, MSML 2022, ESA 2023, STOC 2024.

    Selected Talks

  • New Advances in Safe, Self-evolving, and Efficient Large Language Models, AAAI New Faculty Highlights, UBC CAIDA, Google, 2024. [video]

  • AI Safety by the People, for the People, HKU, HKUST, 2023.

  • zkDL: Efficient Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Deep Learning, Peking University, Tsinghua University (IIIS), Intellect Horizon, 2023.

  • New Advances in (Adversarially) Robust and Secure Machine Learning, Qualcomm, Peking University, UMN, Yale, Waterloo, UChicago, NUS, MPI, USC, GaTech, Duke, BAAI 2021 2022. [slide]

  • Theoretically Principled Trade-off between Robustness and Accuracy, Simons Institute, IPAM, TTIC, Caltech, CMU, ICML 2019, ICML Workshop on the Security and Privacy of Machine Learning, Peking University. [slide] [video]

  • Testing Matrix Rank, Optimally, SODA 2019. [slide]

  • Testing and Learning from Big Data, Optimally, CMU AI Lunch 2018. [slide]

  • New Paradigms and Global Optimality in Non-Convex Optimization, CMU Theory Lunch 2017. [slide] [video]

  • Active Learning of Linear Separators under Asymmetric Noise, invited by Asilomar 2017. [slide]

  • Noise-Tolerant Life-Long Matrix Completion via Adaptive Sampling, CMU Machine Learning Lunch 2016. [slide]

    Teaching

  • CS480/680 Introduction to Machine Learning (at UWaterloo, instructor): Winter 2024.

  • CS480/680 Introduction to Machine Learning (at UWaterloo, instructor): Spring 2023.

  • CS858 Security and Privacy of Machine Learning (at UWaterloo, instructor): Fall 2022.

  • CS886 Robustness of Machine Learning (at UWaterloo, instructor): Spring 2022.

  • 10-702/36-702 Statistical Machine Learning (at CMU, TA for Larry Wasserman): Spring 2018.

  • 10-725/36-725 Convex Optimization (at CMU, TA for Pradeep Ravikumar and Aarti Singh): Fall 2017.

  • Image Processing (at PKU, TA for Chao Zhang): Spring 2014.

    Misc

    I like traveling and photography. Check here some of the photos that I took.