Abstract
As part of the NeurIPS 2019 Reproducibility Challenge, we chose to attempt to reproduce the attack algorithm proposed in “Subspace Attack: Exploiting Promising Subspaces for Query-Efficient Black-box Attacks”. Our reported results are better than the original paper in terms of the median number of queries per attack, but worse in terms of failure rate. A concise assessment of our implementation is also included.
Publication
NeurIPS 2019 Reproducibility Challenge Report Submissions

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