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Adv-Attribute: Inconspicuous and Transferable Adversarial Attack on Face Recognition (2210.06871v2)

Published 13 Oct 2022 in cs.CV

Abstract: Deep learning models have shown their vulnerability when dealing with adversarial attacks. Existing attacks almost perform on low-level instances, such as pixels and super-pixels, and rarely exploit semantic clues. For face recognition attacks, existing methods typically generate the l_p-norm perturbations on pixels, however, resulting in low attack transferability and high vulnerability to denoising defense models. In this work, instead of performing perturbations on the low-level pixels, we propose to generate attacks through perturbing on the high-level semantics to improve attack transferability. Specifically, a unified flexible framework, Adversarial Attributes (Adv-Attribute), is designed to generate inconspicuous and transferable attacks on face recognition, which crafts the adversarial noise and adds it into different attributes based on the guidance of the difference in face recognition features from the target. Moreover, the importance-aware attribute selection and the multi-objective optimization strategy are introduced to further ensure the balance of stealthiness and attacking strength. Extensive experiments on the FFHQ and CelebA-HQ datasets show that the proposed Adv-Attribute method achieves the state-of-the-art attacking success rates while maintaining better visual effects against recent attack methods.

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Authors (7)
  1. Shuai Jia (11 papers)
  2. Bangjie Yin (11 papers)
  3. Taiping Yao (40 papers)
  4. Shouhong Ding (90 papers)
  5. Chunhua Shen (404 papers)
  6. Xiaokang Yang (207 papers)
  7. Chao Ma (187 papers)
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