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Adversarial vulnerability bounds for Gaussian process classification

Journal

MACHINE LEARNING
Volume 112, Issue 3, Pages 971-1009

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10994-022-06224-6

Keywords

Machine learning; Gaussian process; Adversarial example; Bound; Classification; Gaussian process classification

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Protecting ML classifiers from adversarial examples is crucial. In this paper, we propose an adversarial bound that quantifies the risk of future adversarial attacks by bounding the potential of confident misclassification. We test this bound using multiple datasets and demonstrate its effectiveness in producing relevant and practical results.
Protecting ML classifiers from adversarial examples is crucial. We propose that the main threat is an attacker perturbing a confidently classified input to produce a confident misclassification. We consider in this paper the L-0 attack in which a small number of inputs can be perturbed by the attacker at test-time. To quantify the risk of this form of attack we have devised a formal guarantee in the form of an adversarial bound (AB) for a binary, Gaussian process classifier using the EQ kernel. This bound holds for the entire input domain, bounding the potential of any future adversarial attack to cause a confident misclassification. We explore how to extend to other kernels and investigate how to maximise the bound by altering the classifier (for example by using sparse approximations). We test the bound using a variety of datasets and show that it produces relevant and practical bounds for many of them.

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