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A general metric for identifying adversarial images

Published 26 Jul 2018 in cs.CV and cs.LG | (1807.10335v1)

Abstract: It is well known that a determined adversary can fool a neural network by making imperceptible adversarial perturbations to an image. Recent studies have shown that these perturbations can be detected even without information about the neural network if the strategy taken by the adversary is known beforehand. Unfortunately, these studies suffer from the generalization limitation -- the detection method has to be recalibrated every time the adversary changes his strategy. In this study, we attempt to overcome the generalization limitation by deriving a metric which reliably identifies adversarial images even when the approach taken by the adversary is unknown. Our metric leverages key differences between the spectra of clean and adversarial images when an image is treated as a matrix. Our metric is able to detect adversarial images across different datasets and attack strategies without any additional re-calibration. In addition, our approach provides geometric insights into several unanswered questions about adversarial perturbations.

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