Masked Spatial-Spectral Autoencoders Are Excellent Hyperspectral Defenders
Abstract
Deep learning methodology contributes a lot to the development of hyperspectral image (HSI) analysis community. However, it also makes HSI analysis systems vulnerable to adversarial attacks. To this end, we propose a masked spatial-spectral autoencoder (MSSA) in this paper under self-supervised learning theory, for enhancing the robustness of HSI analysis systems. First, a masked sequence attention learning module is conducted to promote the inherent robustness of HSI analysis systems along spectral channel. Then, we develop a graph convolutional network with learnable graph structure to establish global pixel-wise combinations.In this way, the attack effect would be dispersed by all the related pixels among each combination, and a better defense performance is achievable in spatial aspect.Finally, to improve the defense transferability and address the problem of limited labelled samples, MSSA employs spectra reconstruction as a pretext task and fits the datasets in a self-supervised manner.Comprehensive experiments over three benchmarks verify the effectiveness of MSSA in comparison with the state-of-the-art hyperspectral classification methods and representative adversarial defense strategies.
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@article{arxiv.2207.07803,
title = {Masked Spatial-Spectral Autoencoders Are Excellent Hyperspectral Defenders},
author = {Jiahao Qi and Zhiqiang Gong and Xingyue Liu and Kangcheng Bin and Chen Chen and Yongqian Li and Wei Xue and Yu Zhang and Ping Zhong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.07803},
year = {2022}
}
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14 pages, 9 figures