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Reinforcing Adversarial Robustness using Model Confidence Induced by Adversarial Training

2017-11-21ICML 2018Unverified0· sign in to hype

Xi Wu, Uyeong Jang, Jiefeng Chen, Lingjiao Chen, Somesh Jha

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In this paper we study leveraging confidence information induced by adversarial training to reinforce adversarial robustness of a given adversarially trained model. A natural measure of confidence is \|F( x)\|_ (i.e. how confident F is about its prediction?). We start by analyzing an adversarial training formulation proposed by Madry et al.. We demonstrate that, under a variety of instantiations, an only somewhat good solution to their objective induces confidence to be a discriminator, which can distinguish between right and wrong model predictions in a neighborhood of a point sampled from the underlying distribution. Based on this, we propose Highly Confident Near Neighbor ( HCNN), a framework that combines confidence information and nearest neighbor search, to reinforce adversarial robustness of a base model. We give algorithms in this framework and perform a detailed empirical study. We report encouraging experimental results that support our analysis, and also discuss problems we observed with existing adversarial training.

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