Image Adversarial Example Generation Method Based on Adaptive Parameter Adjustable Differential Evolution

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Abstract

Adversarial example generation techniques for neural network models have exploded in recent years. In the adversarial attack scheme for image recognition models, it is challenging to achieve a high attack success rate with very few pixel modifications. To address this issue, this paper proposes an adversarial example generation method based on adaptive parameter adjustable differential evolution. The method realizes the dynamic adjustment of the algorithm performance by adjusting the control parameters and operation strategies of the adaptive differential evolution algorithm, while searching for the optimal perturbation. Finally, the method generates adversarial examples with a high success rate, modifying just a very few pixels. The attack effectiveness of the method is confirmed in CIFAR10 and MNIST datasets. The experimental results show that our method has a greater attack success rate than the One Pixel Attack based on the conventional differential evolution. In addition, it requires significantly less perturbation to be successful compared to global or local perturbation attacks, and is more resistant to perception and detection.

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Lin, Z., Peng, C., Tan, W., & He, X. (2023). Image Adversarial Example Generation Method Based on Adaptive Parameter Adjustable Differential Evolution. Entropy, 25(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/e25030487

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