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arxiv: 2205.07315 · v2 · pith:FIN5MZBLnew · submitted 2022-05-15 · 💻 cs.LG

Learn2Weight: Parameter Adaptation against Similar-domain Adversarial Attacks

classification 💻 cs.LG
keywords adversarialblack-boxtargetattackattacksdomainlearn2weightwork
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Recent work in black-box adversarial attacks for NLP systems has attracted much attention. Prior black-box attacks assume that attackers can observe output labels from target models based on selected inputs. In this work, inspired by adversarial transferability, we propose a new type of black-box NLP adversarial attack that an attacker can choose a similar domain and transfer the adversarial examples to the target domain and cause poor performance in target model. Based on domain adaptation theory, we then propose a defensive strategy, called Learn2Weight, which trains to predict the weight adjustments for a target model in order to defend against an attack of similar-domain adversarial examples. Using Amazon multi-domain sentiment classification datasets, we empirically show that Learn2Weight is effective against the attack compared to standard black-box defense methods such as adversarial training and defensive distillation. This work contributes to the growing literature on machine learning safety.

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