The Attack Generator: A Systematic Approach Towards Constructing Adversarial Attacks

Felix Assion, Peter Schlicht, Florens Gressner, Wiebke Gunther, Fabian Huger, Nico Schmidt, Umair Rasheed; Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) Workshops, 2019, pp. 0-0

Abstract


Most state-of-the-art machine learning (ML) classification systems are vulnerable to adversarial perturbations. As a consequence, adversarial robustness poses a significant challenge for the deployment of ML-based systems in safety- and security-critical environments like autonomous driving, disease detection or unmanned aerial vehicles. In the past years we have seen an impressive amount of publications presenting more and more new adversarial attacks. However, the attack research seems to be rather unstructured and new attacks often appear to be random selections from the unlimited set of possible adversarial attacks. With this publication, we present a structured analysis of the adversarial attack creation process. By detecting different building blocks of adversarial attacks, we outline the road to new sets of adversarial attacks. We call this the "attack generator". In the pursuit of this objective, we summarize and extend existing adversarial perturbation taxonomies. The resulting taxonomy is then linked to the application context of computer vision systems for autonomous vehicles, i.e. semantic segmentation and object detection. Finally, in order to prove the usefulness of the attack generator, we investigate existing semantic segmentation attacks with respect to the detected defining components of adversarial attacks.

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[bibtex]
@InProceedings{Assion_2019_CVPR_Workshops,
author = {Assion, Felix and Schlicht, Peter and Gressner, Florens and Gunther, Wiebke and Huger, Fabian and Schmidt, Nico and Rasheed, Umair},
title = {The Attack Generator: A Systematic Approach Towards Constructing Adversarial Attacks},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) Workshops},
month = {June},
year = {2019}
}