Copy and Paste: A Simple But Effective Initialization Method for Black-Box Adversarial Attacks

06/14/2019
by   Thomas Brunner, et al.
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Many optimization methods for generating black-box adversarial examples have been proposed, but the aspect of initializing said optimizers has not been considered in much detail. We show that the choice of starting points is indeed crucial, and that the performance of state-of-the-art attacks depends on it. First, we discuss desirable properties of starting points for attacking image classifiers, and how they can be chosen to increase query efficiency. Notably, we find that simply copying small patches from other images is a valid strategy. In an evaluation on ImageNet, we show that this initialization reduces the number of queries required for a state-of-the-art Boundary Attack by 81 black-box adversarial examples.

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