Adversarial Risk via Optimal Transport and Optimal Couplings

ICML 2020  ·  Muni Sreenivas Pydi, Varun Jog ·

Modern machine learning algorithms perform poorly on adversarially manipulated data. Adversarial risk quantifies the error of classifiers in adversarial settings; adversarial classifiers minimize adversarial risk. In this paper, we analyze adversarial risk and adversarial classifiers from an optimal transport perspective. We show that the optimal adversarial risk for binary classification with 0-1 loss is determined by an optimal transport cost between the probability distributions of the two classes. We develop optimal transport plans (probabilistic couplings) for univariate distributions such as the normal, the uniform, and the triangular distribution. We also derive optimal adversarial classifiers in these settings. Our analysis leads to algorithm-independent fundamental limits on adversarial risk, which we calculate for several real-world datasets. We extend our results to general loss functions under convexity and smoothness assumptions.

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