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CLEANN: Accelerated Trojan Shield for Embedded Neural Networks

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arxiv 2009.02326 v1 pith:JOX2BAL5 submitted 2020-09-04 cs.LG cs.ARcs.CRcs.CVstat.ML

CLEANN: Accelerated Trojan Shield for Embedded Neural Networks

classification cs.LG cs.ARcs.CRcs.CVstat.ML
keywords trojancleannattackembeddedneuralbackdoordataexecution
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We propose CLEANN, the first end-to-end framework that enables online mitigation of Trojans for embedded Deep Neural Network (DNN) applications. A Trojan attack works by injecting a backdoor in the DNN while training; during inference, the Trojan can be activated by the specific backdoor trigger. What differentiates CLEANN from the prior work is its lightweight methodology which recovers the ground-truth class of Trojan samples without the need for labeled data, model retraining, or prior assumptions on the trigger or the attack. We leverage dictionary learning and sparse approximation to characterize the statistical behavior of benign data and identify Trojan triggers. CLEANN is devised based on algorithm/hardware co-design and is equipped with specialized hardware to enable efficient real-time execution on resource-constrained embedded platforms. Proof of concept evaluations on CLEANN for the state-of-the-art Neural Trojan attacks on visual benchmarks demonstrate its competitive advantage in terms of attack resiliency and execution overhead.

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