WhitenBlackBox
Towards Reverse-Engineering Black-Box Neural Networks, ICLR'18 (by coallaoh)
optimum-intel
🤗 Optimum Intel: Accelerate inference with Intel optimization tools (by huggingface)
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53 | 339 | |
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10.0 | 9.6 | |
almost 5 years ago | 1 day ago | |
Python | Jupyter Notebook | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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WhitenBlackBox
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If Stable Diffusion "stores" images in lossy compression, as per the lawsuit's claim, how can you retrieve the original training images?
Recent work in reverse engineering deep learning models has shown that simple query access with sufficient time can reverse the inputs associated with training a deep learning model. There's actually code for this in a repo called, fittingly enough, "WhitenBlackBox".
optimum-intel
Posts with mentions or reviews of optimum-intel.
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If Stable Diffusion "stores" images in lossy compression, as per the lawsuit's claim, how can you retrieve the original training images?
No I haven't. There's an article from Intel about doing it with some of their tools though (code is here).