Universal Adversarial Robustness Of Texture And Shape-Biased Models
Kenneth Co, Luis Mu?ñoz-Gonz?lez, Leslie Kanthan, Ben Glocker, Emil Lupu
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Increasing shape-bias in deep neural networks has been shown to improve robustness to common corruptions and noise. In this paper we analyze the adversarial robustness of texture and shape-biased models to Universal Adversarial Perturbations (UAPs). We use UAPs to evaluate the robustness of DNN models with varying degrees of shape-based training. We find that shape-biased models do not markedly improve adversarial robustness, and we show that ensembles of texture and shape-biased models can improve universal adversarial robustness while maintaining strong performance.