LOTS about Attacking Deep Features
November 18, 2016 Β· Declared Dead Β· π 2017 IEEE International Joint Conference on Biometrics (IJCB)
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Authors
Andras Rozsa, Manuel GΓΌnther, Terrance E. Boult
arXiv ID
1611.06179
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
Citations
42
Venue
2017 IEEE International Joint Conference on Biometrics (IJCB)
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
Deep neural networks provide state-of-the-art performance on various tasks and are, therefore, widely used in real world applications. DNNs are becoming frequently utilized in biometrics for extracting deep features, which can be used in recognition systems for enrolling and recognizing new individuals. It was revealed that deep neural networks suffer from a fundamental problem, namely, they can unexpectedly misclassify examples formed by slightly perturbing correctly recognized inputs. Various approaches have been developed for generating these so-called adversarial examples, but they aim at attacking end-to-end networks. For biometrics, it is natural to ask whether systems using deep features are immune to or, at least, more resilient to attacks than end-to-end networks. In this paper, we introduce a general technique called the layerwise origin-target synthesis (LOTS) that can be efficiently used to form adversarial examples that mimic the deep features of the target. We analyze and compare the adversarial robustness of the end-to-end VGG Face network with systems that use Euclidean or cosine distance between gallery templates and extracted deep features. We demonstrate that iterative LOTS is very effective and show that systems utilizing deep features are easier to attack than the end-to-end network.
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