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Robustness of Bayesian Neural Networks to White-Box Adversarial Attacks (2111.08591v1)

Published 16 Nov 2021 in cs.LG, cs.CR, and cs.CV

Abstract: Bayesian Neural Networks (BNNs), unlike Traditional Neural Networks (TNNs) are robust and adept at handling adversarial attacks by incorporating randomness. This randomness improves the estimation of uncertainty, a feature lacking in TNNs. Thus, we investigate the robustness of BNNs to white-box attacks using multiple Bayesian neural architectures. Furthermore, we create our BNN model, called BNN-DenseNet, by fusing Bayesian inference (i.e., variational Bayes) to the DenseNet architecture, and BDAV, by combining this intervention with adversarial training. Experiments are conducted on the CIFAR-10 and FGVC-Aircraft datasets. We attack our models with strong white-box attacks ($l_\infty$-FGSM, $l_\infty$-PGD, $l_2$-PGD, EOT $l_\infty$-FGSM, and EOT $l_\infty$-PGD). In all experiments, at least one BNN outperforms traditional neural networks during adversarial attack scenarios. An adversarially-trained BNN outperforms its non-Bayesian, adversarially-trained counterpart in most experiments, and often by significant margins. Lastly, we investigate network calibration and find that BNNs do not make overconfident predictions, providing evidence that BNNs are also better at measuring uncertainty.

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