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A Suite of Incremental Image Degradation Operators for Testing Image Classification Algorithms

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Swingler K (2022) A Suite of Incremental Image Degradation Operators for Testing Image Classification Algorithms. In: Back T, van Stein B, Wagner C, Garibaldi J, Lam HK, Cottrell M, Doctor F, Filipe J, Warwick K & Kacprzyk J (eds.) 14th International Conference on Neural Computation Theory and Applications, Valletta, Malta, 24.10.2022-26.10.2022. Setubal, Portugal: SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, pp. 262-272. https://doi.org/10.5220/0011511000003332

Abstract
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) are extremely popular for modelling sound and images, but they suffer from a lack of robustness that could threaten their usefulness in applications where reliability is important. Recent studies have shown how it is possible to maliciously create adversarial images—those that appear to the human observer as perfect examples of one class but that fool a CNN into assigning them to a different, incorrect class. It takes some effort to make these images as they need to be designed specifically to fool a given network. In this paper we show that images can be degraded in a number of simple ways that do not need careful design and that would not affect the ability of a human observer, but which cause severe deterioration in the performance of three different CNN models. We call the speed of the deterioration in performance due to incremental degradations in image quality the degradation profile of a model and argue that reporting the degradation profile is as important as reporting performance on clean images.

Keywords
Adversarial Images; Model Robustness; Degraded Image Performance

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2022
Publication date online24/10/2022
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/35268
PublisherSCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications
Place of publicationSetubal, Portugal
ISSN of series2184-2825
ISBN978-989-758-611-8
Conference14th International Conference on Neural Computation Theory and Applications
Conference locationValletta, Malta
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Professor Kevin Swingler

Professor Kevin Swingler

Professor, Computing Science