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SPECTRE: Defending Against Backdoor Attacks Using Robust Statistics
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2021
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Anomaly DetectionMachine LearningEngineeringEvasion TechniqueInformation SecurityRobustness (Computer Science)Information ForensicsSide-channel AttackSoftware AnalysisSpectral SignatureData SciencePattern RecognitionAdversarial Machine LearningNovel Defense AlgorithmThreat DetectionKnowledge DiscoveryComputer ScienceData SecurityCryptographyClean ModelAttack Model
Modern machine learning increasingly requires training on a large collection of data from multiple sources, not all of which can be trusted. A particularly concerning scenario is when a small fraction of poisoned data changes the behavior of the trained model when triggered by an attacker-specified watermark. Such a compromised model will be deployed unnoticed as the model is accurate otherwise. There have been promising attempts to use the intermediate representations of such a model to separate corrupted examples from clean ones. However, these defenses work only when a certain spectral signature of the poisoned examples is large enough for detection. There is a wide range of attacks that cannot be protected against by the existing defenses. We propose a novel defense algorithm using robust covariance estimation to amplify the spectral signature of corrupted data. This defense provides a clean model, completely removing the backdoor, even in regimes where previous methods have no hope of detecting the poisoned examples. Code and pre-trained models are available at https://github.com/SewoongLab/spectre-defense .
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