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Exploiting the Potential of Datasets: A Data-Centric Approach for Model Robustness

Robustness of deep neural networks (DNNs) to malicious perturbations is a hot topic in trustworthy AI. Existing techniques obtain robust models given fixed datasets, either by modifying model structures, or by optimizing the process of inference or training. While significant improvements have been made, the possibility of constructing a high-quality dataset for model robustness remain unexplored. Follow the campaign of data-centric AI launched by Andrew Ng, we propose a novel algorithm for dataset enhancement that works well for many existing DNN models to improve robustness. Transferable adversarial examples and 14 kinds of common corruptions are included in our optimized dataset. In the data-centric robust learning competition hosted by Alibaba Group and Tsinghua University, our algorithm came third out of more than 3000 competitors in the first stage while we ranked fourth in the second stage. Our code is available at \url{https://github.com/hncszyq/tianchi_challenge}.

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