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Learning Adversarially Robust Representations via Worst-Case Mutual Information Maximization

Machine Learning 2020-07-07 v2 Cryptography and Security Information Theory math.IT Machine Learning

Abstract

Training machine learning models that are robust against adversarial inputs poses seemingly insurmountable challenges. To better understand adversarial robustness, we consider the underlying problem of learning robust representations. We develop a notion of representation vulnerability that captures the maximum change of mutual information between the input and output distributions, under the worst-case input perturbation. Then, we prove a theorem that establishes a lower bound on the minimum adversarial risk that can be achieved for any downstream classifier based on its representation vulnerability. We propose an unsupervised learning method for obtaining intrinsically robust representations by maximizing the worst-case mutual information between the input and output distributions. Experiments on downstream classification tasks support the robustness of the representations found using unsupervised learning with our training principle.

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@article{arxiv.2002.11798,
  title  = {Learning Adversarially Robust Representations via Worst-Case Mutual Information Maximization},
  author = {Sicheng Zhu and Xiao Zhang and David Evans},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.11798},
  year   = {2020}
}

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