A label-free attack that perturbs only 0.1% of patches in a whole-slide image can shift the model's global representation and substantially degrade downstream pathology task accuracy.
Performance Evaluation of Adversarial Attacks: Discrepancies and Solutions
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Recently, adversarial attack methods have been developed to challenge the robustness of machine learning models. However, mainstream evaluation criteria experience limitations, even yielding discrepancies among results under different settings. By examining various attack algorithms, including gradient-based and query-based attacks, we notice the lack of a consensus on a uniform standard for unbiased performance evaluation. Accordingly, we propose a Piece-wise Sampling Curving (PSC) toolkit to effectively address the aforementioned discrepancy, by generating a comprehensive comparison among adversaries in a given range. In addition, the PSC toolkit offers options for balancing the computational cost and evaluation effectiveness. Experimental results demonstrate our PSC toolkit presents comprehensive comparisons of attack algorithms, significantly reducing discrepancies in practice.
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The Butterfly Effect in Pathology: Exploring Security in Pathology Foundation Models
A label-free attack that perturbs only 0.1% of patches in a whole-slide image can shift the model's global representation and substantially degrade downstream pathology task accuracy.