A trigger-inversion plus object-retrieval pipeline finds physically realizable backdoor triggers in face recognition networks without poisoned examples.
Scalable Backdoor Detection in Neural Networks
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Recently, it has been shown that deep learning models are vulnerable to Trojan attacks, where an attacker can install a backdoor during training time to make the resultant model misidentify samples contaminated with a small trigger patch. Current backdoor detection methods fail to achieve good detection performance and are computationally expensive. In this paper, we propose a novel trigger reverse-engineering based approach whose computational complexity does not scale with the number of labels, and is based on a measure that is both interpretable and universal across different network and patch types. In experiments, we observe that our method achieves a perfect score in separating Trojaned models from pure models, which is an improvement over the current state-of-the art method.
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Identifying Physically Realizable Triggers for Backdoored Face Recognition Networks
A trigger-inversion plus object-retrieval pipeline finds physically realizable backdoor triggers in face recognition networks without poisoned examples.