A Unified Game-Theoretic Interpretation of Adversarial Robustness
Machine Learning
2021-11-10 v2 Artificial Intelligence
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Abstract
This paper provides a unified view to explain different adversarial attacks and defense methods, i.e. the view of multi-order interactions between input variables of DNNs. Based on the multi-order interaction, we discover that adversarial attacks mainly affect high-order interactions to fool the DNN. Furthermore, we find that the robustness of adversarially trained DNNs comes from category-specific low-order interactions. Our findings provide a potential method to unify adversarial perturbations and robustness, which can explain the existing defense methods in a principle way. Besides, our findings also make a revision of previous inaccurate understanding of the shape bias of adversarially learned features.
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@article{arxiv.2103.07364,
title = {A Unified Game-Theoretic Interpretation of Adversarial Robustness},
author = {Jie Ren and Die Zhang and Yisen Wang and Lu Chen and Zhanpeng Zhou and Yiting Chen and Xu Cheng and Xin Wang and Meng Zhou and Jie Shi and Quanshi Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.07364},
year = {2021}
}