Generating Adversarial Examples with an Optimized Quality
This work addresses the challenge of creating more realistic and stealthy adversarial attacks for computer vision and security applications, representing an incremental improvement by integrating quality metrics into existing attack methods.
The paper tackles the problem of generating adversarial examples (AEs) that are both effective at deceiving deep learning models and of high quality to be indistinguishable, by incorporating Image Quality Assessment (IQA) metrics into an evolutionary-based optimization approach, resulting in AEs with improved quality while maintaining high misclassification rates across multiple benchmark datasets.
Deep learning models are widely used in a range of application areas, such as computer vision, computer security, etc. However, deep learning models are vulnerable to Adversarial Examples (AEs),carefully crafted samples to deceive those models. Recent studies have introduced new adversarial attack methods, but, to the best of our knowledge, none provided guaranteed quality for the crafted examples as part of their creation, beyond simple quality measures such as Misclassification Rate (MR). In this paper, we incorporateImage Quality Assessment (IQA) metrics into the design and generation process of AEs. We propose an evolutionary-based single- and multi-objective optimization approaches that generate AEs with high misclassification rate and explicitly improve the quality, thus indistinguishability, of the samples, while perturbing only a limited number of pixels. In particular, several IQA metrics, including edge analysis, Fourier analysis, and feature descriptors, are leveraged into the process of generating AEs. Unique characteristics of the evolutionary-based algorithm enable us to simultaneously optimize the misclassification rate and the IQA metrics of the AEs. In order to evaluate the performance of the proposed method, we conduct intensive experiments on different well-known benchmark datasets(MNIST, CIFAR, GTSRB, and Open Image Dataset V5), while considering various objective optimization configurations. The results obtained from our experiments, when compared with the exist-ing attack methods, validate our initial hypothesis that the use ofIQA metrics within generation process of AEs can substantially improve their quality, while maintaining high misclassification rate.Finally, transferability and human perception studies are provided, demonstrating acceptable performance.