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RADAP: A Robust and Adaptive Defense Against Diverse Adversarial Patches on Face Recognition

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arxiv 2311.17339 v1 pith:CMNLC344 submitted 2023-11-29 cs.CV cs.CR

classification cs.CVcs.CR
keywords adversarialpatchesradapadaptivedefensepatchaccuracyattacks
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Face recognition (FR) systems powered by deep learning have become widely used in various applications. However, they are vulnerable to adversarial attacks, especially those based on local adversarial patches that can be physically applied to real-world objects. In this paper, we propose RADAP, a robust and adaptive defense mechanism against diverse adversarial patches in both closed-set and open-set FR systems. RADAP employs innovative techniques, such as FCutout and F-patch, which use Fourier space sampling masks to improve the occlusion robustness of the FR model and the performance of the patch segmenter. Moreover, we introduce an edge-aware binary cross-entropy (EBCE) loss function to enhance the accuracy of patch detection. We also present the split and fill (SAF) strategy, which is designed to counter the vulnerability of the patch segmenter to complete white-box adaptive attacks. We conduct comprehensive experiments to validate the effectiveness of RADAP, which shows significant improvements in defense performance against various adversarial patches, while maintaining clean accuracy higher than that of the undefended Vanilla model.

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