From Adversarial Training to Generative Adversarial Networks

07/27/2018
by   Xuanqing Liu, et al.
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In this paper, we are interested in two seemingly different concepts: adversarial training and generative adversarial networks (GANs). Particularly, how these techniques help to improve each other. To this end, we analyze the limitation of adversarial training as the defense method, starting from questioning how well the robustness of a model can generalize. Then, we successfully improve the generalizability via data augmentation by the "fake" images sampled from generative adversarial networks. After that, we are surprised to see that the resulting robust classifier leads to a better generator, for free. We intuitively explain this interesting phenomenon and leave the theoretical analysis for future work. Motivated by these observations, we propose a system that combines generator, discriminator, and adversarial attacker in a single network. After end-to-end training and fine tuning, our method can simultaneously improve the robustness of classifiers, measured by accuracy under strong adversarial attacks; and the quality of generators, evaluated both aesthetically and quantitatively. In terms of the classifier, we achieve better robustness than the state-of-the-art adversarial training algorithm proposed in (Madry etla., 2017), while our generator achieves competitive performance compared with SN-GAN (Miyato and Koyama, 2018). Source code is publicly available online at <https://github.com/anonymous>.

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