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Certified Robustness of Graph Neural Networks against Adversarial Structural Perturbation

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Graph neural networks (GNNs) have recently gained much attention for node and graph classification tasks on graph-structured data. However, multiple recent works showed that an attacker can easily make GNNs predict incorrectly via perturbing the graph structure, i.e., adding or deleting edges in the graph. We aim to defend against such attacks via developing certifiably robust GNNs. Specifically, we prove the certified robustness guarantee of any GNN for both node and graph classifications against structural perturbation. Moreover, we show that our certified robustness guarantee is tight. Our results are based on a recently proposed technique called randomized smoothing, which we extend to graph data. We also empirically evaluate our method for both node and graph classifications on multiple GNNs and multiple benchmark datasets. For instance, on the Cora dataset, Graph Convolutional Network with our randomized smoothing can achieve a certified accuracy of 0.49 when the attacker can arbitrarily add/delete at most 15 edges in the graph.

Binghui Wang, Jinyuan Jia, Xiaoyu Cao, Neil Zhenqiang Gong• 2020

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Backdoor DefenseOGB-arxiv
Attack Success Rate (ASR)27.05
36
Backdoor DefenseCora
ASR49.3
36
Backdoor DefensePubmed
ASR50.55
36
Backdoor DefenseFlickr
ASR27.43
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