Using LIP to Gloss Over Faces in Single-Stage Face Detection Networks

Siqi Yang, Arnold Wiliem, Shaokang Chen, Brian C. Lovell; The European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), 2018, pp. 640-656

Abstract


This work shows that it is possible to fool/attack recent state-of-the-art face detectors which are based on the single-stage networks. Successfully attacking face detectors could be a serious malware vulnerability when deploying a smart surveillance system utilizing face detectors. In addition, for the privacy concern, it helps prevent faces being harvested and stored in the server. We show that existing adversarial perturbation methods are not effective to perform such an at- tack, especially when there are multiple faces in the input image. This is because the adversarial perturbation specically generated for one face may disrupt the adversarial perturbation for another face. In this paper, we call this problem the Instance Perturbation Interference (IPI) problem. This IPI problem is addressed by studying the relationship between the deep neural network receptive eld and the adversarial perturbation. As such, we propose the Localized Instance Perturbation (LIP) that confines the adversarial perturbation inside the Effective Receptive Field (ERF) of a target to perform the attack. Experimental results show the LIP method massively outperforms existing adversarial perturbation generation methods - often by a factor of 2 to 10.

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@InProceedings{Yang_2018_ECCV,
author = {Yang, Siqi and Wiliem, Arnold and Chen, Shaokang and Lovell, Brian C.},
title = {Using LIP to Gloss Over Faces in Single-Stage Face Detection Networks},
booktitle = {The European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV)},
month = {September},
year = {2018}
}