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Stochastic sparse adversarial attacks

Published 24 Nov 2020 in cs.LG, cs.CR, and cs.CV | (2011.12423v4)

Abstract: This paper introduces stochastic sparse adversarial attacks (SSAA), standing as simple, fast and purely noise-based targeted and untargeted attacks of neural network classifiers (NNC). SSAA offer new examples of sparse (or $L_0$) attacks for which only few methods have been proposed previously. These attacks are devised by exploiting a small-time expansion idea widely used for Markov processes. Experiments on small and large datasets (CIFAR-10 and ImageNet) illustrate several advantages of SSAA in comparison with the-state-of-the-art methods. For instance, in the untargeted case, our method called Voting Folded Gaussian Attack (VFGA) scales efficiently to ImageNet and achieves a significantly lower $L_0$ score than SparseFool (up to $\frac{2}{5}$) while being faster. Moreover, VFGA achieves better $L_0$ scores on ImageNet than Sparse-RS when both attacks are fully successful on a large number of samples.

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