posted on 2024-10-22, 09:24authored byYuan Xin, Michael Backes, Xiao ZhangXiao Zhang
We focus on learning adversarially robust classifiers under cost-sensitive scenarios, where the potential harm of different classwise adversarial transformations is encoded in a cost matrix. Existing methods either are empirical that cannot certify robustness or suffer from inherent scalability issues. In this work, we study whether randomized smoothing, a scalable robustness certification framework, can be leveraged to certify cost-sensitive robustness. We first show how to extend the vanilla certification pipeline to provide rigorous guarantees for cost-sensitive robustness. However, when adapting the standard randomized smoothing method to train for cost-sensitive robustness, we observe that the naive reweighting scheme does not achieve a desirable performance due to the indirect optimization of the base classifier. Inspired by this observation, we propose a more direct training method with fine-grained certified radius optimization schemes designed for different data subgroups. Experiments on image benchmarks demonstrate that our method significantly improves certified cost-sensitive robustness without sacrificing overall accuracy.
History
Primary Research Area
Trustworthy Information Processing
Name of Conference
ICML-Workshop (ICMLW)
BibTeX
@conference{Xin:Backes:Zhang:2023,
title = "Provably Robust Cost-Sensitive Learning via Randomized Smoothing",
author = "Xin, Yuan" AND "Backes, Michael" AND "Zhang, Xiao",
year = 2023,
month = 6
}