Multi-Step Adversarial Perturbations on Recommender Systems Embeddings
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Authors
Vito Walter Anelli, Alejandro BellogΓn, Yashar Deldjoo, Tommaso Di Noia, Felice Antonio Merra
arXiv ID
2010.01329
Category
cs.IR: Information Retrieval
Cross-listed
cs.CR
Citations
5
Venue
arXiv.org
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4 months ago
Abstract
Recommender systems (RSs) have attained exceptional performance in learning users' preferences and helping them in finding the most suitable products. Recent advances in adversarial machine learning (AML) in the computer vision domain have raised interests in the security of state-of-the-art model-based recommenders. Recently, worrying deterioration of recommendation accuracy has been acknowledged on several state-of-the-art model-based recommenders (e.g., BPR-MF) when machine-learned adversarial perturbations contaminate model parameters. However, while the single-step fast gradient sign method (FGSM) is the most explored perturbation strategy, multi-step (iterative) perturbation strategies, that demonstrated higher efficacy in the computer vision domain, have been highly under-researched in recommendation tasks. In this work, inspired by the basic iterative method (BIM) and the projected gradient descent (PGD) strategies proposed in the CV domain, we adapt the multi-step strategies for the item recommendation task to study the possible weaknesses of embedding-based recommender models under minimal adversarial perturbations. Letting the magnitude of the perturbation be fixed, we illustrate the highest efficacy of the multi-step perturbation compared to the single-step one with extensive empirical evaluation on two widely adopted recommender datasets. Furthermore, we study the impact of structural dataset characteristics, i.e., sparsity, density, and size, on the performance degradation issued by presented perturbations to support RS designer in interpreting recommendation performance variation due to minimal variations of model parameters. Our implementation and datasets are available at https://anonymous.4open.science/r/9f27f909-93d5-4016-b01c-8976b8c14bc5/.
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