Temporal Shuffling for Defending Deep Action Recognition Models against Adversarial Attacks

12/15/2021
by   Jaehui Hwang, et al.
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Recently, video-based action recognition methods using convolutional neural networks (CNNs) achieve remarkable recognition performance. However, there is still lack of understanding about the generalization mechanism of action recognition models. In this paper, we suggest that action recognition models rely on the motion information less than expected, and thus they are robust to randomization of frame orders. Based on this observation, we develop a novel defense method using temporal shuffling of input videos against adversarial attacks for action recognition models. Another observation enabling our defense method is that adversarial perturbations on videos are sensitive to temporal destruction. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt to design a defense method specific to video-based action recognition models.

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