Hidden Tail crafts adversarial images that force VLMs to emit long invisible runs of special tokens, inflating output length up to 19.2x while keeping the visible answer normal.
VLMInferSlow: Evaluating the Efficiency Robustness of Large Vision-Language Models as a Service
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Vision-Language Models (VLMs) have demonstrated great potential in real-world applications. While existing research primarily focuses on improving their accuracy, the efficiency remains underexplored. Given the real-time demands of many applications and the high inference overhead of VLMs, efficiency robustness is a critical issue. However, previous studies evaluate efficiency robustness under unrealistic assumptions, requiring access to the model architecture and parameters -- an impractical scenario in ML-as-a-service settings, where VLMs are deployed via inference APIs. To address this gap, we propose VLMInferSlow, a novel approach for evaluating VLM efficiency robustness in a realistic black-box setting. VLMInferSlow incorporates fine-grained efficiency modeling tailored to VLM inference and leverages zero-order optimization to search for adversarial examples. Experimental results show that VLMInferSlow generates adversarial images with imperceptible perturbations, increasing the computational cost by up to 128.47%. We hope this research raises the community's awareness about the efficiency robustness of VLMs.
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Hidden Tail: Adversarial Image Causing Stealthy Resource Consumption in Vision-Language Models
Hidden Tail crafts adversarial images that force VLMs to emit long invisible runs of special tokens, inflating output length up to 19.2x while keeping the visible answer normal.