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Workshop: 2nd ICML Workshop on New Frontiers in Adversarial Machine Learning

FACADE: A Framework for Adversarial Circuit Anomaly Detection and Evaluation

Dhruv Pai · Andres Carranza · Rylan Schaeffer · Arnuv Tandon · Sanmi Koyejo

Keywords: [ Anomaly detection ] [ Probabilistic Models ] [ Adversarial Robustness ] [ Deep Learning ] [ Interpretability ]


Abstract:

We present FACADE, a novel probabilistic and geometric framework designed for unsupervised mechanistic anomaly detection in deep neural networks. Its primary goal is advancing the understanding and mitigation of adversarial attacks. FACADE aims to generate probabilistic distributions over circuits, which provide critical insights to their contribution to changes in the manifold properties of pseudo-classes, or high-dimensional modes in activation space, yielding a powerful tool for uncovering and combating adversarial attacks. Our approach seeks to improve model robustness, enhance scalable model oversight, and demonstrates promising applications in real-world deployment settings.

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