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Measuring the Transferability of Adversarial Examples

Published 14 Jul 2019 in cs.LG, cs.CR, cs.CV, and stat.ML | (1907.06291v1)

Abstract: Adversarial examples are of wide concern due to their impact on the reliability of contemporary machine learning systems. Effective adversarial examples are mostly found via white-box attacks. However, in some cases they can be transferred across models, thus enabling them to attack black-box models. In this work we evaluate the transferability of three adversarial attacks - the Fast Gradient Sign Method, the Basic Iterative Method, and the Carlini & Wagner method, across two classes of models - the VGG class(using VGG16, VGG19 and an ensemble of VGG16 and VGG19), and the Inception class(Inception V3, Xception, Inception Resnet V2, and an ensemble of the three). We also outline the problems with the assessment of transferability in the current body of research and attempt to amend them by picking specific "strong" parameters for the attacks, and by using a L-Infinity clipping technique and the SSIM metric for the final evaluation of the attack transferability.

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