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Unifying Adversarial Training Algorithms with Flexible Deep Data Gradient Regularization

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arxiv 1601.07213 v3 pith:L4WZLHYX submitted 2016-01-26 cs.LG cs.NE

classification cs.LGcs.NE
keywords adversarialtrainingdatagraddeepregularizationcontractivefindgradient
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Many previous proposals for adversarial training of deep neural nets have included di- rectly modifying the gradient, training on a mix of original and adversarial examples, using contractive penalties, and approximately optimizing constrained adversarial ob- jective functions. In this paper, we show these proposals are actually all instances of optimizing a general, regularized objective we call DataGrad. Our proposed DataGrad framework, which can be viewed as a deep extension of the layerwise contractive au- toencoder penalty, cleanly simplifies prior work and easily allows extensions such as adversarial training with multi-task cues. In our experiments, we find that the deep gra- dient regularization of DataGrad (which also has L1 and L2 flavors of regularization) outperforms alternative forms of regularization, including classical L1, L2, and multi- task, both on the original dataset as well as on adversarial sets. Furthermore, we find that combining multi-task optimization with DataGrad adversarial training results in the most robust performance.

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