Visualization of Section Search Algorithm. For each section, only one frame is chosen based on the surrogate loss J. This visualization is an example of T/N = 8.
Abstract:
Modern neural networks are known to be vulnerable to adversarial attacks in various domains. Although most attack methods usually densely change the input values, recent ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Modern neural networks are known to be vulnerable to adversarial attacks in various domains. Although most attack methods usually densely change the input values, recent works have shown that deep neural networks (DNNs) are also vulnerable to sparse perturbations. Spatially sparse attacks on images or frames of a video are proven effective but the temporally sparse perturbations on videos have been less explored. In this paper, we present a novel framework to generate a temporally sparse adversarial attack, called Search-and-Attack scheme, on videos. The Search-and-Attack scheme first retrieves the most vulnerable frames and then attacks only those frames. Since identifying the most vulnerable set of frames involves an expensive combinatorial optimization problem, we introduce alternative definitions or surrogate objective functions: Magnitude of the Gradients (MoG) and Frame-wise Robustness Intensity (FRI). Combining them with iterative search schemes, extensive experiments on three public benchmark datasets (UCF, HMDB, and Kinetics) show that the proposed method achieves comparable performance to state-of-the-art dense attack methods.
Visualization of Section Search Algorithm. For each section, only one frame is chosen based on the surrogate loss J. This visualization is an example of T/N = 8.
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 9)
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Department of Computer Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Hwan Heo received the B.S. degree from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University, in 2020, where he is currently pursuing the M.S. degree, under the supervision of Prof. Hyunwoo J. Kim. His research interests include safe AI, video understandings, and visual interaction detection.
Hwan Heo received the B.S. degree from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University, in 2020, where he is currently pursuing the M.S. degree, under the supervision of Prof. Hyunwoo J. Kim. His research interests include safe AI, video understandings, and visual interaction detection.View more

Department of Computer Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Dohwan Ko received the B.S. degree from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University, in 2021, where he is currently pursuing the M.S. degree, under the supervision of Prof. Hyunwoo J. Kim. His research interests include safe AI and video understandings.
Dohwan Ko received the B.S. degree from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University, in 2021, where he is currently pursuing the M.S. degree, under the supervision of Prof. Hyunwoo J. Kim. His research interests include safe AI and video understandings.View more

Department of Computer Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Jaewon Lee received the B.S. degree from the Department of Mathematics, Korea University, in 2021, where he is currently pursuing the M.S. degree with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, under the supervision of Prof. Hyunwoo J. Kim. His research interests include safe AI and point cloud processing.
Jaewon Lee received the B.S. degree from the Department of Mathematics, Korea University, in 2021, where he is currently pursuing the M.S. degree with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, under the supervision of Prof. Hyunwoo J. Kim. His research interests include safe AI and point cloud processing.View more

Department of Mathematics, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Republic of Korea
Youngjoon Hong received the Ph.D. degree in mathematics from Indiana University, in 2015. From 2015 to 2018, he was a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Since 2018, he has been an Assistant Professor with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, San Diego State University, before he joined Sungkyunkwan University. His research interests include applied analysis and computational math...Show More
Youngjoon Hong received the Ph.D. degree in mathematics from Indiana University, in 2015. From 2015 to 2018, he was a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Since 2018, he has been an Assistant Professor with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, San Diego State University, before he joined Sungkyunkwan University. His research interests include applied analysis and computational math...View more

Department of Computer Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Hyunwoo J. Kim received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, in 2017, and the Ph.D. degree in statistics. He worked at Amazon Lab126, Sunnyvale, CA, USA. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University. His research interests include geometric deep learning for graphs and manifolds, manifold statistics, machine learn...Show More
Hyunwoo J. Kim received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, in 2017, and the Ph.D. degree in statistics. He worked at Amazon Lab126, Sunnyvale, CA, USA. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University. His research interests include geometric deep learning for graphs and manifolds, manifold statistics, machine learn...View more

Department of Computer Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Hwan Heo received the B.S. degree from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University, in 2020, where he is currently pursuing the M.S. degree, under the supervision of Prof. Hyunwoo J. Kim. His research interests include safe AI, video understandings, and visual interaction detection.
Hwan Heo received the B.S. degree from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University, in 2020, where he is currently pursuing the M.S. degree, under the supervision of Prof. Hyunwoo J. Kim. His research interests include safe AI, video understandings, and visual interaction detection.View more

Department of Computer Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Dohwan Ko received the B.S. degree from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University, in 2021, where he is currently pursuing the M.S. degree, under the supervision of Prof. Hyunwoo J. Kim. His research interests include safe AI and video understandings.
Dohwan Ko received the B.S. degree from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University, in 2021, where he is currently pursuing the M.S. degree, under the supervision of Prof. Hyunwoo J. Kim. His research interests include safe AI and video understandings.View more

Department of Computer Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Jaewon Lee received the B.S. degree from the Department of Mathematics, Korea University, in 2021, where he is currently pursuing the M.S. degree with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, under the supervision of Prof. Hyunwoo J. Kim. His research interests include safe AI and point cloud processing.
Jaewon Lee received the B.S. degree from the Department of Mathematics, Korea University, in 2021, where he is currently pursuing the M.S. degree with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, under the supervision of Prof. Hyunwoo J. Kim. His research interests include safe AI and point cloud processing.View more

Department of Mathematics, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Republic of Korea
Youngjoon Hong received the Ph.D. degree in mathematics from Indiana University, in 2015. From 2015 to 2018, he was a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Since 2018, he has been an Assistant Professor with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, San Diego State University, before he joined Sungkyunkwan University. His research interests include applied analysis and computational mathematics. Much of his works are motivated by connections between practical applications, such as computational fluid dynamics, geophysics, electromagnetism, nonlinear waves, data science, and deep learning.
Youngjoon Hong received the Ph.D. degree in mathematics from Indiana University, in 2015. From 2015 to 2018, he was a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Since 2018, he has been an Assistant Professor with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, San Diego State University, before he joined Sungkyunkwan University. His research interests include applied analysis and computational mathematics. Much of his works are motivated by connections between practical applications, such as computational fluid dynamics, geophysics, electromagnetism, nonlinear waves, data science, and deep learning.View more

Department of Computer Science, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Hyunwoo J. Kim received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, in 2017, and the Ph.D. degree in statistics. He worked at Amazon Lab126, Sunnyvale, CA, USA. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University. His research interests include geometric deep learning for graphs and manifolds, manifold statistics, machine learning, computer vision, and medical imaging.
Hyunwoo J. Kim received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, in 2017, and the Ph.D. degree in statistics. He worked at Amazon Lab126, Sunnyvale, CA, USA. He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University. His research interests include geometric deep learning for graphs and manifolds, manifold statistics, machine learning, computer vision, and medical imaging.View more