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Fast and Stable Interval Bounds Propagation for Training Verifiably Robust Models

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We present an efficient technique, which allows to train classification networks which are verifiably robust against norm-bounded adversarial attacks. This framework is built upon the work of Gowal et al., who applies the interval arithmetic to bound the activations at each layer and keeps the prediction invariant to the input perturbation. While that method is faster than competitive approaches, it requires careful tuning of hyper-parameters and a large number of epochs to converge. To speed up and stabilize training, we supply the cost function with an additional term, which encourages the model to keep the interval bounds at hidden layers small. Experimental results demonstrate that we can achieve comparable (or even better) results using a smaller number of training iterations, in a more stable fashion. Moreover, the proposed model is not so sensitive to the exact specification of the training process, which makes it easier to use by practitioners.

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  • SHIELD: Secure Hypernetworks for Incremental Expansion Learning Defense cs.LG · 2025-06-09 · conditional · none · ref 35 · internal anchor

    SHIELD uses a hypernetwork with IBP training and a new Interval MixUp technique to achieve certified robustness in continual learning, reporting state-of-the-art adversarial accuracy on MNIST, CIFAR-100, and miniImageNet splits.