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MULDEF: Multi-model-based Defense Against Adversarial Examples for Neural Networks (1809.00065v3)

Published 31 Aug 2018 in cs.LG, cs.CR, and stat.ML

Abstract: Despite being popularly used in many applications, neural network models have been found to be vulnerable to adversarial examples, i.e., carefully crafted examples aiming to mislead machine learning models. Adversarial examples can pose potential risks on safety and security critical applications. However, existing defense approaches are still vulnerable to attacks, especially in a white-box attack scenario. To address this issue, we propose a new defense approach, named MulDef, based on robustness diversity. Our approach consists of (1) a general defense framework based on multiple models and (2) a technique for generating these multiple models to achieve high defense capability. In particular, given a target model, our framework includes multiple models (constructed from the target model) to form a model family. The model family is designed to achieve robustness diversity (i.e., an adversarial example successfully attacking one model cannot succeed in attacking other models in the family). At runtime, a model is randomly selected from the family to be applied on each input example. Our general framework can inspire rich future research to construct a desirable model family achieving higher robustness diversity. Our evaluation results show that MulDef (with only up to 5 models in the family) can substantially improve the target model's accuracy on adversarial examples by 22-74% in a white-box attack scenario, while maintaining similar accuracy on legitimate examples.

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Authors (6)
  1. Siwakorn Srisakaokul (1 paper)
  2. Yuhao Zhang (107 papers)
  3. Zexuan Zhong (17 papers)
  4. Wei Yang (349 papers)
  5. Tao Xie (117 papers)
  6. Bo Li (1107 papers)
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