Who's Afraid of Adversarial Queries?: The Impact of Image Modifications on Content-based Image Retrieval

Zhuoran Liu, Zhengyu Zhao, M. Larson
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An adversarial query is an image that has been modified to disrupt content-based image retrieval (CBIR), while appearing nearly untouched to the human eye. This paper presents an analysis of adversarial queries for CBIR based on neural, local, and global features. We introduce an innovative neural image perturbation approach, called Perturbations for Image Retrieval Error (PIRE), that is capable of blocking neural-feature-based CBIR. PIRE differs significantly from existing approaches that create images adversarial with respect to CNN classifiers because it is unsupervised, i.e., it needs no labeled data from the data set to which it is applied. Our experimental analysis demonstrates the surprising effectiveness of PIRE in blocking CBIR, and also covers aspects of PIRE that must be taken into account in practical settings, including saving images, image quality and leaking adversarial queries into the background collection. Our experiments also compare PIRE (a neural approach) with existing keypoint removal and injection approaches (which modify local features). Finally, we discuss the challenges that face multimedia researchers in the future study of adversarial queries.
谁害怕对抗性查询?图像修改对基于内容的图像检索的影响
对抗性查询是经过修改以破坏基于内容的图像检索(CBIR)的图像,而人眼几乎未受影响。本文提出了一种基于神经、局部和全局特征的CBIR对抗查询分析方法。我们介绍了一种创新的神经图像摄动方法,称为图像检索误差摄动(PIRE),它能够阻止基于神经特征的CBIR。PIRE与现有的与CNN分类器创建图像对抗的方法有很大的不同,因为它是无监督的,也就是说,它不需要来自它所应用的数据集中的标记数据。我们的实验分析证明了PIRE在阻止CBIR方面的惊人有效性,并且还涵盖了在实际设置中必须考虑的PIRE方面,包括保存图像,图像质量和将对抗性查询泄漏到后台集合中。我们的实验还将PIRE(一种神经方法)与现有的关键点去除和注入方法(修改局部特征)进行了比较。最后,我们讨论了多媒体研究人员在未来对抗性查询研究中面临的挑战。
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