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12 May 2022

Recently, multispectral person detection has shown great performance in real world applications such as autonomous driving and security systems. However, the reliability of person detection against physical attacks has not been fully explored yet in multispectral person detectors. To evaluate the robustness of multispectral person detectors in the physical world, we propose a novel Multispectral Adversarial Patch (MAP) generation framework. MAP is optimized with a Cross-spectral Mapping(CSM) and Material Emissivity(ME) loss. This paper is the first to evaluate the reliability of a multispectral person detector against physical attack. Throughout experiment, our proposed adversarial patch successfully attacks the person detector and the Average Precision (AP) score is dropped by 90.79% in digital space and 73.34% in physical space.