LGAICYFeb 10

Infusion: Shaping Model Behavior by Editing Training Data via Influence Functions

arXiv:2602.09987v21 citationsh-index: 18Has Code
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This work addresses data poisoning vulnerabilities for adversaries and defenders in machine learning, though it is incremental in applying influence functions in reverse.

The paper tackles the problem of shaping model behavior by editing training data using influence functions, showing that subtle perturbations to just 0.2% of training documents can induce targeted changes and transfer across architectures.

Influence functions are commonly used to attribute model behavior to training documents. We explore the reverse: crafting training data that induces model behavior. Our framework, Infusion, uses scalable influence-function approximations to compute small perturbations to training documents that induce targeted changes in model behavior through parameter shifts. We evaluate Infusion on data poisoning tasks across vision and language domains. On CIFAR-10, we show that making subtle edits via Infusion to just 0.2% (100/45,000) of the training documents can be competitive with the baseline of inserting a small number of explicit behavior examples. We also find that Infusion transfers across architectures (ResNet $\leftrightarrow$ CNN), suggesting a single poisoned corpus can affect multiple independently trained models. In preliminary language experiments, we characterize when our approach increases the probability of target behaviors and when it fails, finding it most effective at amplifying behaviors the model has already learned. Taken together, these results show that small, subtle edits to training data can systematically shape model behavior, underscoring the importance of training data interpretability for adversaries and defenders alike. We provide the code here: https://github.com/jrosseruk/infusion.

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