Extreme Image Transformations Facilitate Robust Latent Object Representations

19 Sep 2023  ·  Girik Malik, Dakarai Crowder, Ennio Mingolla ·

Adversarial attacks can affect the object recognition capabilities of machines in wild. These can often result from spurious correlations between input and class labels, and are prone to memorization in large networks. While networks are expected to do automated feature selection, it is not effective at the scale of the object. Humans, however, are able to select the minimum set of features required to form a robust representation of an object. In this work, we show that finetuning any pretrained off-the-shelf network with Extreme Image Transformations (EIT) not only helps in learning a robust latent representation, it also improves the performance of these networks against common adversarial attacks of various intensities. Our EIT trained networks show strong activations in the object regions even when tested with more intense noise, showing promising generalizations across different kinds of adversarial attacks.

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