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RoME: Robust Mixture of Low-Rank Experts against Multiple Adversarial Perturbations

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-07-07 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Multi-perturbation adversarial training (MAT) aims to achieve robustness against multiple p\ell_p perturbations but suffers from robustness trade-offs between different threats. To address this, we employ a mixture of experts (MoE) to route different threats through distinct model pathways. However, naive application of MoE encounters two critical challenges: experts tend to overlook threat-specific features and redundantly capture features shared across threats, and gating networks suffer from threat-agnostic routing where they learn nearly identical routing patterns across threats, thus preventing the construction of threat-specific model pathways. To this end, we propose Robust Mixture of Low-Rank Experts (RoME), where each expert is a low-rank additive update to the shared backbone, allowing it to capture threat-common features while experts focus on threat-specific information. To address threat-agnostic routing, RoME introduces (i) dual-scale gating that exploits threat-discriminative signals from local and global level features, and (ii) threat-guided gating diversification that enforces diverse expert utilization across threats. Extensive experiments demonstrate that RoME outperforms existing state-of-the-art MAT in union robustness and natural accuracy and improves robustness against unseen threats. Codes are available at https://github.com/wkim97/RoME.

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@article{arxiv.2607.06109,
  title  = {RoME: Robust Mixture of Low-Rank Experts against Multiple Adversarial Perturbations},
  author = {Woo Jae Kim and Kyle Min and Suhyeon Ha and Joonsung Jeon and Sung-eui Yoon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.06109},
  year   = {2026}
}

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