Intrinsic Certified Robustness of Bagging against Data Poisoning Attacks

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Abstract

In a data poisoning attack, an attacker modifies, deletes, and/or inserts some training examples to corrupt the learnt machine learning model. Bootstrap Aggregating (bagging) is a well-known ensemble learning method, which trains multiple base models on random subsamples of a training dataset using a base learning algorithm and uses majority vote to predict labels of testing examples. We prove the intrinsic certified robustness of bagging against data poisoning attacks. Specifically, we show that bagging with an arbitrary base learning algorithm provably predicts the same label for a testing example when the number of modified, deleted, and/or inserted training examples is bounded by a threshold. Moreover, we show that our derived threshold is tight if no assumptions on the base learning algorithm are made. We evaluate our method on MNIST and CIFAR10. For instance, our method achieves a certified accuracy of 91.1% on MNIST when arbitrarily modifying, deleting, and/or inserting 100 training examples. Code is available at: https://github.com/jjy1994/BaggingCertifyDataPoisoning.

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Jia, J., Cao, X., & Gong, N. Z. (2021). Intrinsic Certified Robustness of Bagging against Data Poisoning Attacks. In 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2021 (Vol. 9B, pp. 7961–7969). Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v35i9.16971

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