Modality-specific adversarial generators trained with metric disruption, simulated cross-modal, and collaborative multi-modal losses transfer to black-box single-, cross-, and multi-modality person re-id models, reaching mean mAP drop rates of 55.9%, 24.4%, 49.0%, and 62.7%.
Learning to Learn Transferable Generative Attack for Person Re-Identification
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Deep learning-based person re-identification (re-id) models are widely employed in surveillance systems and inevitably inherit the vulnerability of deep networks to adversarial attacks. Existing attacks merely consider cross-dataset and cross-model transferability, ignoring the cross-test capability to perturb models trained in different domains. To powerfully examine the robustness of real-world re-id models, the Meta Transferable Generative Attack (MTGA) method is proposed, which adopts meta-learning optimization to promote the generative attacker producing highly transferable adversarial examples by learning comprehensively simulated transfer-based cross-model\&dataset\&test black-box meta attack tasks. Specifically, cross-model\&dataset black-box attack tasks are first mimicked by selecting different re-id models and datasets for meta-train and meta-test attack processes. As different models may focus on different feature regions, the Perturbation Random Erasing module is further devised to prevent the attacker from learning to only corrupt model-specific features. To boost the attacker learning to possess cross-test transferability, the Normalization Mix strategy is introduced to imitate diverse feature embedding spaces by mixing multi-domain statistics of target models. Extensive experiments show the superiority of MTGA, especially in cross-model\&dataset and cross-model\&dataset\&test attacks, our MTGA outperforms the SOTA methods by 21.5\% and 11.3\% on mean mAP drop rate, respectively. The code of MTGA will be released after the paper is accepted.
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Modality Unified Attack for Omni-Modality Person Re-Identification
Modality-specific adversarial generators trained with metric disruption, simulated cross-modal, and collaborative multi-modal losses transfer to black-box single-, cross-, and multi-modality person re-id models, reaching mean mAP drop rates of 55.9%, 24.4%, 49.0%, and 62.7%.