Yajuan Lu

2papers

2 Papers

75.0CVMay 17Code
Single-Sample Black-Box Membership Inference Attack against Vision-Language Models via Cross-modal Semantic Alignment

Jiaqing Li, Yajuan Lu, Xiaochuan Shi et al.

Vision-Language Models (VLMs) have achieved remarkable success, yet their reliance on massive datasets and unintended memorization of training data raise significant data security risk. Membership Inference Attacks (MIAs) aim to assess these risks by determining whether a data sample was included in a model's training set. However, existing MIA methods against VLMs face critical bottlenecks: gray-box method relies on internal logits that are typically restricted in real-world Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), while black-box method depends on large-scale statistical distributions, which struggle in single-sample scenarios. To this end, we investigate MIAs from the perspective of cross-modal semantic alignment, and observe that member images exhibit significantly stronger image-caption alignment due to training memorization, whereas generated captions for non-members may deviate from the original visual content. Leveraging this insight, we propose a novel MIA framework designed for strict black-box and single-sample setting that quantifies such alignment within a joint embedding space, thereby bypassing these unrealistic assumptions. We conducted extensive experiments on three open-source and two closed-source VLMs. On the VL-MIA/Flicker dataset, our method achieves an AUC of 0.821 against LLaVA-1.5, significantly outperforming existing baselines. Furthermore, it remains robust under diverse image perturbations, highlighting its practicality.

AIMar 9, 2020
Overview of the CCKS 2019 Knowledge Graph Evaluation Track: Entity, Relation, Event and QA

Xianpei Han, Zhichun Wang, Jiangtao Zhang et al.

Knowledge graph models world knowledge as concepts, entities, and the relationships between them, which has been widely used in many real-world tasks. CCKS 2019 held an evaluation track with 6 tasks and attracted more than 1,600 teams. In this paper, we give an overview of the knowledge graph evaluation tract at CCKS 2019. By reviewing the task definition, successful methods, useful resources, good strategies and research challenges associated with each task in CCKS 2019, this paper can provide a helpful reference for developing knowledge graph applications and conducting future knowledge graph researches.