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Improving Adversarial Robustness via Attention and Adversarial Logit Pairing (1908.11435v2)

Published 23 Aug 2019 in cs.LG, cs.CR, and eess.IV

Abstract: Though deep neural networks have achieved the state of the art performance in visual classification, recent studies have shown that they are all vulnerable to the attack of adversarial examples. In this paper, we develop improved techniques for defending against adversarial examples. First, we propose an enhanced defense technique denoted Attention and Adversarial Logit Pairing(AT+ALP), which encourages both attention map and logit for the pairs of examples to be similar. When being applied to clean examples and their adversarial counterparts, AT+ALP improves accuracy on adversarial examples over adversarial training. We show that AT+ALP can effectively increase the average activations of adversarial examples in the key area and demonstrate that it focuses on discriminate features to improve the robustness of the model. Finally, we conduct extensive experiments using a wide range of datasets and the experiment results show that our AT+ALP achieves the state of the art defense performance. For example, on 17 Flower Category Database, under strong 200-iteration PGD gray-box and black-box attacks where prior art has 34% and 39% accuracy, our method achieves 50% and 51%. Compared with previous work, our work is evaluated under highly challenging PGD attack: the maximum perturbation $\epsilon \in {0.25,0.5}$ i.e. $L_\infty \in {0.25,0.5}$ with 10 to 200 attack iterations. To the best of our knowledge, such a strong attack has not been previously explored on a wide range of datasets.

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Authors (5)
  1. Dou Goodman (6 papers)
  2. Xingjian Li (49 papers)
  3. Ji Liu (285 papers)
  4. Dejing Dou (112 papers)
  5. Tao Wei (34 papers)
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