A non-adaptive batch of 100 face queries against a face recognition API can produce synthetic faces that impersonate a target identity with a chosen attribute, exceeding 93% success against AWS CompareFaces at its default threshold.
Global optimality conditions for deep neural networks
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We study the error landscape of deep linear and nonlinear neural networks with the squared error loss. Minimizing the loss of a deep linear neural network is a nonconvex problem, and despite recent progress, our understanding of this loss surface is still incomplete. For deep linear networks, we present necessary and sufficient conditions for a critical point of the risk function to be a global minimum. Surprisingly, our conditions provide an efficiently checkable test for global optimality, while such tests are typically intractable in nonconvex optimization. We further extend these results to deep nonlinear neural networks and prove similar sufficient conditions for global optimality, albeit in a more limited function space setting.
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Non-Adaptive Adversarial Face Generation
A non-adaptive batch of 100 face queries against a face recognition API can produce synthetic faces that impersonate a target identity with a chosen attribute, exceeding 93% success against AWS CompareFaces at its default threshold.