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A Black-box Adversarial Attack Strategy with Adjustable Sparsity and Generalizability for Deep Image Classifiers (2004.13002v3)

Published 24 Apr 2020 in cs.CR, cs.LG, and stat.ML

Abstract: Constructing adversarial perturbations for deep neural networks is an important direction of research. Crafting image-dependent adversarial perturbations using white-box feedback has hitherto been the norm for such adversarial attacks. However, black-box attacks are much more practical for real-world applications. Universal perturbations applicable across multiple images are gaining popularity due to their innate generalizability. There have also been efforts to restrict the perturbations to a few pixels in the image. This helps to retain visual similarity with the original images making such attacks hard to detect. This paper marks an important step which combines all these directions of research. We propose the DEceit algorithm for constructing effective universal pixel-restricted perturbations using only black-box feedback from the target network. We conduct empirical investigations using the ImageNet validation set on the state-of-the-art deep neural classifiers by varying the number of pixels to be perturbed from a meagre 10 pixels to as high as all pixels in the image. We find that perturbing only about 10% of the pixels in an image using DEceit achieves a commendable and highly transferable Fooling Rate while retaining the visual quality. We further demonstrate that DEceit can be successfully applied to image dependent attacks as well. In both sets of experiments, we outperformed several state-of-the-art methods.

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Authors (6)
  1. Arka Ghosh (14 papers)
  2. Sankha Subhra Mullick (6 papers)
  3. Shounak Datta (26 papers)
  4. Swagatam Das (48 papers)
  5. Rammohan Mallipeddi (5 papers)
  6. Asit Kr. Das (2 papers)
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