A Zeroth-Order Block Coordinate Descent Algorithm for Huge-Scale Black-Box Optimization

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arXiv2102.10707MaRDI QIDQ6361215

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Publication date: 21 February 2021

Abstract: We consider the zeroth-order optimization problem in the huge-scale setting, where the dimension of the problem is so large that performing even basic vector operations on the decision variables is infeasible. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm, coined ZO-BCD, that exhibits favorable overall query complexity and has a much smaller per-iteration computational complexity. In addition, we discuss how the memory footprint of ZO-BCD can be reduced even further by the clever use of circulant measurement matrices. As an application of our new method, we propose the idea of crafting adversarial attacks on neural network based classifiers in a wavelet domain, which can result in problem dimensions of over 1.7 million. In particular, we show that crafting adversarial examples to audio classifiers in a wavelet domain can achieve the state-of-the-art attack success rate of 97.9%.




Has companion code repository: https://github.com/YuchenLou/ZO-BCD








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