Adversarial Examples as an Input-Fault Tolerance Problem

11/30/2018
by   Angus Galloway, et al.
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We analyze the adversarial examples problem in terms of a model's fault tolerance with respect to its input. Whereas previous work focuses on arbitrarily strict threat models, i.e., ϵ-perturbations, we consider arbitrary valid inputs and propose an information-based characteristic for evaluating tolerance to diverse input faults.

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