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Superclass Adversarial Attack

Adversarial attacks have only focused on changing the predictions of the classifier, but their danger greatly depends on how the class is mistaken. For example, when an automatic driving system mistakes a Persian cat for a Siamese cat, it is hardly a problem. However, if it mistakes a cat for a 120km/h minimum speed sign, serious problems can arise. As a stepping stone to more threatening adversarial attacks, we consider the superclass adversarial attack, which causes misclassification of not only fine classes, but also superclasses. We conducted the first comprehensive analysis of superclass adversarial attacks (an existing and 19 new methods) in terms of accuracy, speed, and stability, and identified several strategies to achieve better performance. Although this study is aimed at superclass misclassification, the findings can be applied to other problem settings involving multiple classes, such as top-k and multi-label classification attacks.

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Co-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipWorks onAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalWSuperclass Adversarial Attackpreprint / 2022ASoichiro KumanoResearcherAHiroshi KeraResearcherAToshihiko YamasakiResearcherTComputer Vision30606 works
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Superclass Adversarial Attack

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