A new no-free-lunch construction and empirical scaling study argue that robust classification can require exponentially more data than standard classification, and that dataset size largely drives certified robust accuracy.
Generalized No Free Lunch Theorem for Adversarial Robustness
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This manuscript presents some new impossibility results on adversarial robustness in machine learning, a very important yet largely open problem. We show that if conditioned on a class label the data distribution satisfies the $W_2$ Talagrand transportation-cost inequality (for example, this condition is satisfied if the conditional distribution has density which is log-concave; is the uniform measure on a compact Riemannian manifold with positive Ricci curvature, any classifier can be adversarially fooled with high probability once the perturbations are slightly greater than the natural noise level in the problem. We call this result The Strong "No Free Lunch" Theorem as some recent results (Tsipras et al. 2018, Fawzi et al. 2018, etc.) on the subject can be immediately recovered as very particular cases. Our theoretical bounds are demonstrated on both simulated and real data (MNIST). We conclude the manuscript with some speculation on possible future research directions.
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A new no-free-lunch construction and empirical scaling study argue that robust classification can require exponentially more data than standard classification, and that dataset size largely drives certified robust accuracy.