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Generating Natural Language Attacks in a Hard Label Black Box Setting

Rishabh Maheshwary, Saket Maheshwary, Vikram Pudi

2021Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence95 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We study an important and challenging task of attacking natural language processing models in a hard label black box setting. We propose a decision-based attack strategy that crafts high quality adversarial examples on text classification and entailment tasks. Our proposed attack strategy leverages population-based optimization algorithm to craft plausible and semantically similar adversarial examples by observing only the top label predicted by the target model. At each iteration, the optimization procedure allow word replacements that maximizes the overall semantic similarity between the original and the adversarial text. Further, our approach does not rely on using substitute models or any kind of training data. We demonstrate the efficacy of our proposed approach through extensive experimentation and ablation studies on five state-of-the-art target models across seven benchmark datasets. In comparison to attacks proposed in prior literature, we are able to achieve a higher success rate with lower word perturbation percentage that too in a highly restricted setting.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceBenchmark (surveying)Black boxArtificial intelligenceAdversarial systemMachine learningWord (group theory)Natural languageLanguage modelNatural language processingPopulationMathematicsGeographyGeodesySociologyGeometryDemographyTopic ModelingAdversarial Robustness in Machine LearningHate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
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