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Deep Neural Networks are Surprisingly Reversible: A Baseline for Zero-Shot Inversion

2021-07-13 18:01:43
Xin Dong, Hongxu Yin, Jose M. Alvarez, Jan Kautz, Pavlo Molchanov

Abstract

Understanding the behavior and vulnerability of pre-trained deep neural networks (DNNs) can help to improve them. Analysis can be performed via reversing the network's flow to generate inputs from internal representations. Most existing work relies on priors or data-intensive optimization to invert a model, yet struggles to scale to deep architectures and complex datasets. This paper presents a zero-shot direct model inversion framework that recovers the input to the trained model given only the internal representation. The crux of our method is to inverse the DNN in a divide-and-conquer manner while re-syncing the inverted layers via cycle-consistency guidance with the help of synthesized data. As a result, we obtain a single feed-forward model capable of inversion with a single forward pass without seeing any real data of the original task. With the proposed approach, we scale zero-shot direct inversion to deep architectures and complex datasets. We empirically show that modern classification models on ImageNet can, surprisingly, be inverted, allowing an approximate recovery of the original 224x224px images from a representation after more than 20 layers. Moreover, inversion of generators in GANs unveils latent code of a given synthesized face image at 128x128px, which can even, in turn, improve defective synthesized images from GANs.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.06304

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2107.06304.pdf


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