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arxiv: 2107.00561 · v1 · pith:WPRAYLLT · submitted 2021-07-01 · cs.LG · cs.CR

Using Anomaly Feature Vectors for Detecting, Classifying and Warning of Outlier Adversarial Examples

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classification cs.LG cs.CR
keywords adversarialattackanomalycarlini-wagnerclassificationclassifyingcleandetecting
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We present DeClaW, a system for detecting, classifying, and warning of adversarial inputs presented to a classification neural network. In contrast to current state-of-the-art methods that, given an input, detect whether an input is clean or adversarial, we aim to also identify the types of adversarial attack (e.g., PGD, Carlini-Wagner or clean). To achieve this, we extract statistical profiles, which we term as anomaly feature vectors, from a set of latent features. Preliminary findings suggest that AFVs can help distinguish among several types of adversarial attacks (e.g., PGD versus Carlini-Wagner) with close to 93% accuracy on the CIFAR-10 dataset. The results open the door to using AFV-based methods for exploring not only adversarial attack detection but also classification of the attack type and then design of attack-specific mitigation strategies.

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