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Model Inversion Attacks: A Survey of Approaches and Countermeasures
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Deep neural networks have enabled numerous studies and applications on both Euclidean data, such as images and text, and non-Euclidean data, such as graphs. Because these networks may process private data, their deployment raises concerns about privacy leakage. Model inversion attacks (MIAs) exploit access to a trained model to reconstruct training examples or infer privacy-sensitive characteristics represented by the model. The effectiveness of MIAs has been demonstrated in various domains, including images, text, and graphs. These attacks highlight the vulnerability of neural networks and raise awareness about the risk of privacy leakage within the research community. This survey provides a threat-model- and assumption-aware synthesis of attacks and defenses. We compare exposed interfaces, attacker knowledge, reconstruction priors and targets, failure modes, deployment constraints, and privacy-utility trade-offs, while highlighting modeling principles, optimization challenges, and future directions. We also maintain an evolving repository of relevant research at https://github.com/AndrewZhou924/Awesome-model-inversion-attack.
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