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IJCAI 2022

Data-Efficient Backdoor Attacks

Conference Paper Multidisciplinary Topics and Applications Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Recent studies have proven that deep neural networks are vulnerable to backdoor attacks. Specifically, by mixing a small number of poisoned samples into the training set, the behavior of the trained model can be maliciously controlled. Existing attack methods construct such adversaries by randomly selecting some clean data from the benign set and then embedding a trigger into them. However, this selection strategy ignores the fact that each poisoned sample contributes inequally to the backdoor injection, which reduces the efficiency of poisoning. In this paper, we formulate improving the poisoned data efficiency by the selection as an optimization problem and propose a Filtering-and-Updating Strategy (FUS) to solve it. The experimental results on CIFAR-10 and ImageNet-10 indicate that the proposed method is effective: the same attack success rate can be achieved with only 47% to 75% of the poisoned sample volume compared to the random selection strategy. More importantly, the adversaries selected according to one setting can generalize well to other settings, exhibiting strong transferability. The prototype code of our method is now available at https: //github. com/xpf/Data-Efficient-Backdoor-Attacks.

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Keywords

  • AI Ethics, Trust, Fairness: Safety & Robustness
  • Multidisciplinary Topics and Applications: Security and Privacy

Context

Venue
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1969-2025
Indexed papers
14525
Paper id
594483017804921179