A survey that categorizes known adversarial threats to quantum machine learning systems and reviews existing defenses, from logic locking to hardware-aware watermarking.
Improved Adversarial Training via Learned Optimizer
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Adversarial attack has recently become a tremendous threat to deep learning models. To improve the robustness of machine learning models, adversarial training, formulated as a minimax optimization problem, has been recognized as one of the most effective defense mechanisms. However, the non-convex and non-concave property poses a great challenge to the minimax training. In this paper, we empirically demonstrate that the commonly used PGD attack may not be optimal for inner maximization, and improved inner optimizer can lead to a more robust model. Then we leverage a learning-to-learn (L2L) framework to train an optimizer with recurrent neural networks, providing update directions and steps adaptively for the inner problem. By co-training optimizer's parameters and model's weights, the proposed framework consistently improves the model robustness over PGD-based adversarial training and TRADES.
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Adversarial Threats in Quantum Machine Learning: A Survey of Attacks and Defenses
A survey that categorizes known adversarial threats to quantum machine learning systems and reviews existing defenses, from logic locking to hardware-aware watermarking.