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Towards Physically Realizable Adversarial Attacks in Embodied Vision Navigation

16 September 2024
Meng Chen
Jiawei Tu
Chao Qi
Yonghao Dang
F. Zhou
Wei Wei
Jianqin Yin
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Abstract

The significant advancements in embodied vision navigation have raised concerns about its susceptibility to adversarial attacks exploiting deep neural networks. Investigating the adversarial robustness of embodied vision navigation is crucial, especially given the threat of 3D physical attacks that could pose risks to human safety. However, existing attack methods for embodied vision navigation often lack physical feasibility due to challenges in transferring digital perturbations into the physical world. Moreover, current physical attacks for object detection struggle to achieve both multi-view effectiveness and visual naturalness in navigation scenarios. To address this, we propose a practical attack method for embodied navigation by attaching adversarial patches to objects, where both opacity and textures are learnable. Specifically, to ensure effectiveness across varying viewpoints, we employ a multi-view optimization strategy based on object-aware sampling, which optimizes the patch's texture based on feedback from the vision-based perception model used in navigation. To make the patch inconspicuous to human observers, we introduce a two-stage opacity optimization mechanism, in which opacity is fine-tuned after texture optimization. Experimental results demonstrate that our adversarial patches decrease the navigation success rate by an average of 22.39%, outperforming previous methods in practicality, effectiveness, and naturalness. Code is available at:this https URL

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@article{chen2025_2409.10071,
  title={ Towards Physically Realizable Adversarial Attacks in Embodied Vision Navigation },
  author={ Meng Chen and Jiawei Tu and Chao Qi and Yonghao Dang and Feng Zhou and Wei Wei and Jianqin Yin },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.10071},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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