STDLens: Model Hijacking-Resilient Federated Learning for Object Detection

March 21, 2023 ยท Entered Twilight ยท ๐Ÿ› Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

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Authors Ka-Ho Chow, Ling Liu, Wenqi Wei, Fatih Ilhan, Yanzhao Wu arXiv ID 2303.11511 Category cs.CR: Cryptography & Security Cross-listed cs.CV, cs.LG Citations 11 Venue Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Repository https://github.com/git-disl/STDLens โญ 7 Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Federated Learning (FL) has been gaining popularity as a collaborative learning framework to train deep learning-based object detection models over a distributed population of clients. Despite its advantages, FL is vulnerable to model hijacking. The attacker can control how the object detection system should misbehave by implanting Trojaned gradients using only a small number of compromised clients in the collaborative learning process. This paper introduces STDLens, a principled approach to safeguarding FL against such attacks. We first investigate existing mitigation mechanisms and analyze their failures caused by the inherent errors in spatial clustering analysis on gradients. Based on the insights, we introduce a three-tier forensic framework to identify and expel Trojaned gradients and reclaim the performance over the course of FL. We consider three types of adaptive attacks and demonstrate the robustness of STDLens against advanced adversaries. Extensive experiments show that STDLens can protect FL against different model hijacking attacks and outperform existing methods in identifying and removing Trojaned gradients with significantly higher precision and much lower false-positive rates.
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