Abstract:Vision Language Models (VLMs) offer powerful multimodal ability but also expose users to text-based privacy attacks where adversaries crawl online photos and query VLMs to extract sensitive attributes. Existing reversible adversarial example (RAE) methods protect images in purely visual tasks but fail in multimodal settings, and current adversarial examples on VLMs rely on high frequency noise that severely degrades visual quality. We propose CloakDiff, the first framework for reversible, high fidelity privacy protection against text-based query attacks in VLMs. CloakDiff produces imperceptible adversarial examples by combining diffusion based adversarial editing with an invertible network that embeds the original image for lossless recovery. It perturbs both pixel space embeddings and manipulates latent cross attention maps to ensure strong cross-model and cross-prompt transferability while preserving global visual structure. To further enhance fidelity, we design EDM Heuristic Sampling, a principled diffusion schedule for adversarial guidance. Experiments on multiple datasets and VLMs demonstrate that CloakDiff delivers multimodal privacy preservation with high visual quality and reversibility.
Abstract:Traditional scientific discovery relies on an iterative hypothesise-experiment-refine cycle that has driven progress for centuries, but its intuitive, ad-hoc implementation often wastes resources, yields inefficient designs, and misses critical insights. This tutorial presents Bayesian Optimisation (BO), a principled probability-driven framework that formalises and automates this core scientific cycle. BO uses surrogate models (e.g., Gaussian processes) to model empirical observations as evolving hypotheses, and acquisition functions to guide experiment selection, balancing exploitation of known knowledge and exploration of uncharted domains to eliminate guesswork and manual trial-and-error. We first frame scientific discovery as an optimisation problem, then unpack BO's core components, end-to-end workflows, and real-world efficacy via case studies in catalysis, materials science, organic synthesis, and molecule discovery. We also cover critical technical extensions for scientific applications, including batched experimentation, heteroscedasticity, contextual optimisation, and human-in-the-loop integration. Tailored for a broad audience, this tutorial bridges AI advances in BO with practical natural science applications, offering tiered content to empower cross-disciplinary researchers to design more efficient experiments and accelerate principled scientific discovery.