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Defending against Adversarial Images using Basis Functions Transformations

Published 28 Mar 2018 in stat.ML and cs.LG | (1803.10840v3)

Abstract: We study the effectiveness of various approaches that defend against adversarial attacks on deep networks via manipulations based on basis function representations of images. Specifically, we experiment with low-pass filtering, PCA, JPEG compression, low resolution wavelet approximation, and soft-thresholding. We evaluate these defense techniques using three types of popular attacks in black, gray and white-box settings. Our results show JPEG compression tends to outperform the other tested defenses in most of the settings considered, in addition to soft-thresholding, which performs well in specific cases, and yields a more mild decrease in accuracy on benign examples. In addition, we also mathematically derive a novel white-box attack in which the adversarial perturbation is composed only of terms corresponding a to pre-determined subset of the basis functions, of which a "low frequency attack" is a special case.

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