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Relationship between Uncertainty in DNNs and Adversarial Attacks

Machine Learning 2025-02-26 v2 Artificial Intelligence Cryptography and Security

Abstract

Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have achieved state of the art results and even outperformed human accuracy in many challenging tasks, leading to DNNs adoption in a variety of fields including natural language processing, pattern recognition, prediction, and control optimization. However, DNNs are accompanied by uncertainty about their results, causing them to predict an outcome that is either incorrect or outside of a certain level of confidence. These uncertainties stem from model or data constraints, which could be exacerbated by adversarial attacks. Adversarial attacks aim to provide perturbed input to DNNs, causing the DNN to make incorrect predictions or increase model uncertainty. In this review, we explore the relationship between DNN uncertainty and adversarial attacks, emphasizing how adversarial attacks might raise DNN uncertainty.

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@article{arxiv.2409.13232,
  title  = {Relationship between Uncertainty in DNNs and Adversarial Attacks},
  author = {Mabel Ogonna and Abigail Adeniran and Adewale Adeyemo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.13232},
  year   = {2025}
}

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