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Indirect Local Attacks for Context-aware Semantic Segmentation Networks

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arxiv 1911.13038 v2 pith:PP5YRF5F submitted 2019-11-29 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords attackslocalimageindirectnetworkssegmentationsemanticattack
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Recently, deep networks have achieved impressive semantic segmentation performance, in particular thanks to their use of larger contextual information. In this paper, we show that the resulting networks are sensitive not only to global attacks, where perturbations affect the entire input image, but also to indirect local attacks where perturbations are confined to a small image region that does not overlap with the area that we aim to fool. To this end, we introduce several indirect attack strategies, including adaptive local attacks, aiming to find the best image location to perturb, and universal local attacks. Furthermore, we propose attack detection techniques both for the global image level and to obtain a pixel-wise localization of the fooled regions. Our results are unsettling: Because they exploit a larger context, more accurate semantic segmentation networks are more sensitive to indirect local attacks.

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