Attention-guided Adversarial Attack for Video Object Segmentation

ACM TRANSACTIONS ON INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY(2023)

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Video Object Segmentation (VOS) methods have made many breakthroughs with the help of the continuous development and advancement of deep learning. However, the deep learning model is vulnerable to malicious adversarial attacks, which mislead the model to make wrong decisions by adding adversarial perturbation that humans cannot perceive to the input image. Threats to deep learning models remind us that video object segmentation methods are also vulnerable to attacks, thereby threatening their security. Therefore, we study adversarial attacks on the VOS task to better identify the vulnerabilities of the VOS method, which in turn provides an opportunity to improve its robustness. In this paper, we propose an attention-guided adversarial attack method, which uses spatial attention blocks to capture features with global dependencies to construct correlations between consecutive video frames, and performs multipath aggregation to effectively integrate spatial-temporal perturbation, thereby guiding the deconvolution network to generate adversarial examples with strong attack capability. Specifically, the class loss function is designed to enable the deconvolution network to better activate noise in other regions and suppress the activation related to the object class based on the enhanced feature map of the object class. At the same time, attentional feature loss is designed to enhance the transferability against attack. The experimental results on the DAVIS dataset show that the proposed attention-guided adversarial attack method can significantly reduce the segmentation accuracy of OSVOS, and the J&F mean on DAVIS 2016 can reach 73.6 % drop rate. The generated adversarial examples are also highly transferable to other video object segmentation models.
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Video object segmentation,adversarial attack,attention-guided,deconvolution network
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