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Salient Conditional Diffusion for Defending Against Backdoor Attacks
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We propose a novel algorithm, Salient Conditional Diffusion (Sancdifi), a state-of-the-art defense against backdoor attacks. Sancdifi uses a denoising diffusion probabilistic model (DDPM) to degrade an image with noise and then recover said image using the learned reverse diffusion. Critically, we compute saliency map-based masks to condition our diffusion, allowing for stronger diffusion on the most salient pixels by the DDPM. As a result, Sancdifi is highly effective at diffusing out triggers in data poisoned by backdoor attacks. At the same time, it reliably recovers salient features when applied to clean data. This performance is achieved without requiring access to the model parameters of the Trojan network, meaning Sancdifi operates as a black-box defense.
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