AdvReal generates clothing textures via joint 2D-3D adversarial training with non-rigid cloth and lighting simulation, reporting higher attack success against pedestrian detectors than prior patch methods.
Learning Transferable 3D Adversarial Cloaks for Deep Trained Detectors
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This paper presents a novel patch-based adversarial attack pipeline that trains adversarial patches on 3D human meshes. We sample triangular faces on a reference human mesh, and create an adversarial texture atlas over those faces. The adversarial texture is transferred to human meshes in various poses, which are rendered onto a collection of real-world background images. Contrary to the traditional patch-based adversarial attacks, where prior work attempts to fool trained object detectors using appended adversarial patches, this new form of attack is mapped into the 3D object world and back-propagated to the texture atlas through differentiable rendering. As such, the adversarial patch is trained under deformation consistent with real-world materials. In addition, and unlike existing adversarial patches, our new 3D adversarial patch is shown to fool state-of-the-art deep object detectors robustly under varying views, potentially leading to an attacking scheme that is persistently strong in the physical world.
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AdvReal: Physical Adversarial Patch Generation Framework for Security Evaluation of Object Detection Systems
AdvReal generates clothing textures via joint 2D-3D adversarial training with non-rigid cloth and lighting simulation, reporting higher attack success against pedestrian detectors than prior patch methods.