Improving the Transferability of Adversarial Examples with Restructure Embedded Patches
Vision transformers (ViTs) have demonstrated impressive performance in various computer vision tasks. However, the adversarial examples generated by ViTs are challenging to transfer to other networks with different structures. Recent attack methods do not consider the specificity of ViTs architectur...
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Zusammenfassung: | Vision transformers (ViTs) have demonstrated impressive performance in
various computer vision tasks. However, the adversarial examples generated by
ViTs are challenging to transfer to other networks with different structures.
Recent attack methods do not consider the specificity of ViTs architecture and
self-attention mechanism, which leads to poor transferability of the generated
adversarial samples by ViTs. We attack the unique self-attention mechanism in
ViTs by restructuring the embedded patches of the input. The restructured
embedded patches enable the self-attention mechanism to obtain more diverse
patches connections and help ViTs keep regions of interest on the object.
Therefore, we propose an attack method against the unique self-attention
mechanism in ViTs, called Self-Attention Patches Restructure (SAPR). Our method
is simple to implement yet efficient and applicable to any self-attention based
network and gradient transferability-based attack methods. We evaluate attack
transferability on black-box models with different structures. The result show
that our method generates adversarial examples on white-box ViTs with higher
transferability and higher image quality. Our research advances the development
of black-box transfer attacks on ViTs and demonstrates the feasibility of using
white-box ViTs to attack other black-box models. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2204.12680 |