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AugLy: Data Augmentations for Robustness

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arxiv 2201.06494 v1 pith:QAWQPL6C submitted 2022-01-17 cs.AI cs.CV

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keywords auglyaugmentationsdatarobustnessadversarialaugmentationexistinglibraries
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We introduce AugLy, a data augmentation library with a focus on adversarial robustness. AugLy provides a wide array of augmentations for multiple modalities (audio, image, text, & video). These augmentations were inspired by those that real users perform on social media platforms, some of which were not already supported by existing data augmentation libraries. AugLy can be used for any purpose where data augmentations are useful, but it is particularly well-suited for evaluating robustness and systematically generating adversarial attacks. In this paper we present how AugLy works, benchmark it compared against existing libraries, and use it to evaluate the robustness of various state-of-the-art models to showcase AugLy's utility. The AugLy repository can be found at https://github.com/facebookresearch/AugLy.

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