Neurons that respond abnormally to adversarial inputs are concentrated in early ViT layers, and suppressing them with a fixed mask improves robustness across attacks without retraining.
Exploring Adversarial Attacks and Defenses in Vision Transformers trained with DINO
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This work conducts the first analysis on the robustness against adversarial attacks on self-supervised Vision Transformers trained using DINO. First, we evaluate whether features learned through self-supervision are more robust to adversarial attacks than those emerging from supervised learning. Then, we present properties arising for attacks in the latent space. Finally, we evaluate whether three well-known defense strategies can increase adversarial robustness in downstream tasks by only fine-tuning the classification head to provide robustness even in view of limited compute resources. These defense strategies are: Adversarial Training, Ensemble Adversarial Training and Ensemble of Specialized Networks.
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Mechanistic Understandings of Representation Vulnerabilities and Engineering Robust Vision Transformers
Neurons that respond abnormally to adversarial inputs are concentrated in early ViT layers, and suppressing them with a fixed mask improves robustness across attacks without retraining.