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Autori principali: Wang, Kunyu, He, Xuanran, Wang, Wenxuan, Wang, Xiaosen
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author Wang, Kunyu
He, Xuanran
Wang, Wenxuan
Wang, Xiaosen
author_facet Wang, Kunyu
He, Xuanran
Wang, Wenxuan
Wang, Xiaosen
contents Adversarial examples mislead deep neural networks with imperceptible perturbations and have brought significant threats to deep learning. An important aspect is their transferability, which refers to their ability to deceive other models, thus enabling attacks in the black-box setting. Though various methods have been proposed to boost transferability, the performance still falls short compared with white-box attacks. In this work, we observe that existing input transformation based attacks, one of the mainstream transfer-based attacks, result in different attention heatmaps on various models, which might limit the transferability. We also find that breaking the intrinsic relation of the image can disrupt the attention heatmap of the original image. Based on this finding, we propose a novel input transformation based attack called block shuffle and rotation (BSR). Specifically, BSR splits the input image into several blocks, then randomly shuffles and rotates these blocks to construct a set of new images for gradient calculation. Empirical evaluations on the ImageNet dataset demonstrate that BSR could achieve significantly better transferability than the existing input transformation based methods under single-model and ensemble-model settings. Combining BSR with the current input transformation method can further improve the transferability, which significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art methods. Code is available at https://github.com/Trustworthy-AI-Group/BSR
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spellingShingle Boosting Adversarial Transferability by Block Shuffle and Rotation
Wang, Kunyu
He, Xuanran
Wang, Wenxuan
Wang, Xiaosen
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Image and Video Processing
Adversarial examples mislead deep neural networks with imperceptible perturbations and have brought significant threats to deep learning. An important aspect is their transferability, which refers to their ability to deceive other models, thus enabling attacks in the black-box setting. Though various methods have been proposed to boost transferability, the performance still falls short compared with white-box attacks. In this work, we observe that existing input transformation based attacks, one of the mainstream transfer-based attacks, result in different attention heatmaps on various models, which might limit the transferability. We also find that breaking the intrinsic relation of the image can disrupt the attention heatmap of the original image. Based on this finding, we propose a novel input transformation based attack called block shuffle and rotation (BSR). Specifically, BSR splits the input image into several blocks, then randomly shuffles and rotates these blocks to construct a set of new images for gradient calculation. Empirical evaluations on the ImageNet dataset demonstrate that BSR could achieve significantly better transferability than the existing input transformation based methods under single-model and ensemble-model settings. Combining BSR with the current input transformation method can further improve the transferability, which significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art methods. Code is available at https://github.com/Trustworthy-AI-Group/BSR
title Boosting Adversarial Transferability by Block Shuffle and Rotation
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Image and Video Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.10299