Fooling Computer Vision into Inferring the Wrong Body Mass Index

05/16/2019
by   Owen Levin, et al.
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Recently it's been shown that neural networks can use images of human faces to accurately predict Body Mass Index (BMI), a widely used health indicator. In this paper we demonstrate that a neural network performing BMI inference is indeed vulnerable to test-time adversarial attacks. This extends test-time adversarial attacks from classification tasks to regression. The application we highlight is BMI inference in the insurance industry, where such adversarial attacks imply a danger of insurance fraud.

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