preprintarXiv (Cornell University)May 19, 2017GREEN OA

Ensemble Adversarial Training: Attacks and Defenses

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Abstract

Adversarial examples are perturbed inputs designed to fool machine learning models. Adversarial training injects such examples into training data to increase robustness. To scale this technique to large datasets, perturbations are crafted using fast single-step methods that maximize a linear approximation of the model's loss. We show that this form of adversarial training converges to a degenerate global minimum, wherein small curvature artifacts near the data points obfuscate a linear approximation of the loss. The model thus learns to generate weak perturbations, rather than defend against strong ones. As a result, we find that adversarial training remains vulnerable to black-box attacks, where we transfer…

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Keywords
  • Adversarial system
  • Transferability
  • Robustness (evolution)
  • Computer science
  • Training (meteorology)
  • Training set
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Machine learning
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