ADVERSARY DISTILLATION FOR ONE-SHOT ATTACKS ON 3D TARGET TRACKING
Zhengyi Wang, Xupeng Wang, Yong Liao, Jiali Yu, Ferdous Sohel, Mohammed Bennamoun
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Considering the vulnerability of existing deep models in the adversarial scenario, the robustness of 3D target tracking is not guaranteed. In this paper, we present an efficient generation based adversarial attack, termed Adversary Distillation Network (AD-Net), which is able to distract a victim tracker in a single shot. In contrast to existing adversarial attacks derived from point perturbations, the proposed method designs a generative network to distill an adversarial example from a tracking template through point-wise filtration. A binary distribution encoding layer is specialized to filter points, which is modeled as a Bernoulli distribution and approximated in a differentiable formulation. To boost the performance of adversarial example generation, a feature extraction module is deployed, which leverages the PointNet++ architecture to learn hierarchical features for the template points as well as similarities with the search areas. Experimental results on the KITTI vision benchmark show that the proposed adversarial attack can effectively mislead popular deep 3D trackers.