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Main Authors: Feng, Jianan, Li, Jiachun, Miao, Changqing, Huang, Jianjun, You, Wei, Shi, Wenchang, Liang, Bin
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.06122
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author Feng, Jianan
Li, Jiachun
Miao, Changqing
Huang, Jianjun
You, Wei
Shi, Wenchang
Liang, Bin
author_facet Feng, Jianan
Li, Jiachun
Miao, Changqing
Huang, Jianjun
You, Wei
Shi, Wenchang
Liang, Bin
contents Object detection has found extensive applications in various tasks, but it is also susceptible to adversarial patch attacks. The ideal defense should be effective, efficient, easy to deploy, and capable of withstanding adaptive attacks. In this paper, we adopt a counterattack strategy to propose a novel and general methodology for defending adversarial attacks. Two types of defensive patches, canary and woodpecker, are specially-crafted and injected into the model input to proactively probe or counteract potential adversarial patches. In this manner, adversarial patch attacks can be effectively detected by simply analyzing the model output, without the need to alter the target model. Moreover, we employ randomized canary and woodpecker injection patterns to defend against defense-aware attacks. The effectiveness and practicality of the proposed method are demonstrated through comprehensive experiments. The results illustrate that canary and woodpecker achieve high performance, even when confronted with unknown attack methods, while incurring limited time overhead. Furthermore, our method also exhibits sufficient robustness against defense-aware attacks, as evidenced by adaptive attack experiments.
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spellingShingle Fight Fire with Fire: Combating Adversarial Patch Attacks using Pattern-randomized Defensive Patches
Feng, Jianan
Li, Jiachun
Miao, Changqing
Huang, Jianjun
You, Wei
Shi, Wenchang
Liang, Bin
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Object detection has found extensive applications in various tasks, but it is also susceptible to adversarial patch attacks. The ideal defense should be effective, efficient, easy to deploy, and capable of withstanding adaptive attacks. In this paper, we adopt a counterattack strategy to propose a novel and general methodology for defending adversarial attacks. Two types of defensive patches, canary and woodpecker, are specially-crafted and injected into the model input to proactively probe or counteract potential adversarial patches. In this manner, adversarial patch attacks can be effectively detected by simply analyzing the model output, without the need to alter the target model. Moreover, we employ randomized canary and woodpecker injection patterns to defend against defense-aware attacks. The effectiveness and practicality of the proposed method are demonstrated through comprehensive experiments. The results illustrate that canary and woodpecker achieve high performance, even when confronted with unknown attack methods, while incurring limited time overhead. Furthermore, our method also exhibits sufficient robustness against defense-aware attacks, as evidenced by adaptive attack experiments.
title Fight Fire with Fire: Combating Adversarial Patch Attacks using Pattern-randomized Defensive Patches
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.06122