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Image Classifiers Leak Sensitive Attributes About Their Classes

Lukas Struppek; Dominik Hintersdorf; Felix Friedrich; Manuel Brack; Patrick Schramowski; Kristian Kersting
In: Computing Research Repository eprint Journal (CoRR), Vol. abs/2303.09289, Pages 0-10, arXiv, 2023.

Zusammenfassung

Neural network-based image classifiers are powerful tools for computer vision tasks, but they inadvertently reveal sensitive attribute information about their classes, raising concerns about their privacy. To investigate this privacy leakage, we introduce the first Class Attribute Inference Attack (CAIA), which leverages recent advances in text-to-image synthesis to infer sensitive attributes of individual classes in a black-box setting, while remaining competitive with related white-box attacks. Our extensive experiments in the face recognition domain show that CAIA can accurately infer undisclosed sensitive attributes, such as an individual's hair color, gender, and racial appearance, which are not part of the training labels. Interestingly, we demonstrate that adversarial robust models are even more vulnerable to such privacy leakage than standard models, indicating that a trade-off between robustness and privacy exists.

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