Simple Techniques are Sufficient for Boosting Adversarial TransferabilityDownload PDFOpen Website

Published: 01 Jan 2023, Last Modified: 17 Nov 2023ACM Multimedia 2023Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Transferable targeted adversarial attack against deep image classifiers has remained an open issue. Depending on the space to optimize the loss, the existing methods can be divided into two categories: (a) feature space attack and (b) output space attack. The feature space attack outperforms output space one by a large margin but at the cost of requiring the training of layer-wise auxiliary classifiers for each corresponding target class together with the greedy search for the optimal layers. In this work, we revisit the method of output space attack and improve it from two perspectives. First, we identify over-fitting as one major factor that hinders transferability, for which we propose to augment the network input and/or feature layers with noise. Second, we propose a new cross-entropy loss with two ends: one for pushing the sample far from the source class, i.e. ground-truth class, and the other for pulling it close to the target class. We demonstrate that simple techniques are sufficient enough for achieving very competitive performance.
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