重新审视物理世界对交通标志识别的对抗性攻击:商业系统视角

Ningfei Wang, Shaoyuan Xie, Takami Sato, Yunpeng Luo, Kaidi Xu, Qi Alfred Chen
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交通标志识别(TSR)对于安全、正确的自动驾驶至关重要。最近的研究揭示了 TSR 模型在物理世界对抗攻击面前的普遍脆弱性,这种攻击成本低、可部署性强,能够造成严重的攻击效果,如隐藏关键交通标志或欺骗伪造交通标志。然而,迄今为止,现有的工作一般只考虑评估学术 TSR 模型的攻击效果,而对这类攻击对真实商业 TSR 系统的影响却不甚了解。我们的测试结果表明,学术界现有的攻击作品有可能对某些商业 TSR 系统功能进行高度可靠(100%)的攻击,但这种攻击能力并不具有普遍性,导致整体攻击成功率大大低于预期。我们发现,一个潜在的主要因素是当今商用 TSR 系统中普遍存在的空间记忆设计。我们设计了新的攻击成功率指标,可以对这种设计对 TSR 系统级攻击成功率的影响进行数学建模,并利用这些指标重新审视现有的攻击。通过这些努力,我们发现了 7 个新观察点,其中一些观察点由于新指标的引入而直接挑战了先前工作中的观察点或主张。
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Revisiting Physical-World Adversarial Attack on Traffic Sign Recognition: A Commercial Systems Perspective
Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) is crucial for safe and correct driving automation. Recent works revealed a general vulnerability of TSR models to physical-world adversarial attacks, which can be low-cost, highly deployable, and capable of causing severe attack effects such as hiding a critical traffic sign or spoofing a fake one. However, so far existing works generally only considered evaluating the attack effects on academic TSR models, leaving the impacts of such attacks on real-world commercial TSR systems largely unclear. In this paper, we conduct the first large-scale measurement of physical-world adversarial attacks against commercial TSR systems. Our testing results reveal that it is possible for existing attack works from academia to have highly reliable (100\%) attack success against certain commercial TSR system functionality, but such attack capabilities are not generalizable, leading to much lower-than-expected attack success rates overall. We find that one potential major factor is a spatial memorization design that commonly exists in today's commercial TSR systems. We design new attack success metrics that can mathematically model the impacts of such design on the TSR system-level attack success, and use them to revisit existing attacks. Through these efforts, we uncover 7 novel observations, some of which directly challenge the observations or claims in prior works due to the introduction of the new metrics.
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