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Learning Transferable Adversarial Examples via Ghost Networks

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arxiv 1812.03413 v3 pith:ZQN32KB5 submitted 2018-12-09 cs.CV cs.LG

classification cs.CVcs.LG
keywords adversarialnetworksmodelsattackexamplesghostcomputationallydiverse
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Recent development of adversarial attacks has proven that ensemble-based methods outperform traditional, non-ensemble ones in black-box attack. However, as it is computationally prohibitive to acquire a family of diverse models, these methods achieve inferior performance constrained by the limited number of models to be ensembled. In this paper, we propose Ghost Networks to improve the transferability of adversarial examples. The critical principle of ghost networks is to apply feature-level perturbations to an existing model to potentially create a huge set of diverse models. After that, models are subsequently fused by longitudinal ensemble. Extensive experimental results suggest that the number of networks is essential for improving the transferability of adversarial examples, but it is less necessary to independently train different networks and ensemble them in an intensive aggregation way. Instead, our work can be used as a computationally cheap and easily applied plug-in to improve adversarial approaches both in single-model and multi-model attack, compatible with residual and non-residual networks. By reproducing the NeurIPS 2017 adversarial competition, our method outperforms the No.1 attack submission by a large margin, demonstrating its effectiveness and efficiency. Code is available at https://github.com/LiYingwei/ghost-network.

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  1. Transferring Robustness for Graph Neural Network Against Poisoning Attacks

    cs.LG 2019-08 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    PA-GNN meta-learns to penalize adversarial edges on clean graphs and retains that penalization when fine-tuned on a poisoned graph, improving node classification accuracy under poisoning attacks.

  2. Deep Neural Network Ensembles against Deception: Ensemble Diversity, Accuracy and Robustness

    cs.LG 2019-08 reject novelty 3.0 of 10

    Selecting DNN ensemble teams by low Kappa disagreement is presented as a defense against adversarial examples, but the evidence is preliminary and incomplete.

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