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Most Influential AAAI 2020 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Is BERT Really Robust? A Strong Baseline for Natural Language Attack on Text Classification and Entailment

Di Jin; Zhijing Jin; Joey Tianyi Zhou; Peter Szolovits

Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) 2020
Recognition
Most Influential AAAI 2020 Paper (Rank No. 10)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
8
Certificate ID
c00dd348cfcb21d4

Abstract

Machine learning algorithms are often vulnerable to adversarial examples that have imperceptible alterations from the original counterparts but can fool the state-of-the-art models. It is helpful to evaluate or even improve the robustness of these models by exposing the maliciously crafted adversarial examples. In this paper, we present TextFooler, a simple but strong baseline to generate adversarial text. By applying it to two fundamental natural language tasks, text classification and textual entailment, we successfully attacked three target models, including the powerful pre-trained BERT, and the widely used convolutional and recurrent neural networks. We demonstrate three advantages of this framework: (1) effective—it outperforms previous attacks by success rate and perturbation rate, (2) utility-preserving—it preserves semantic content, grammaticality, and correct types classified by humans, and (3) efficient—it generates adversarial text with computational complexity linear to the text length.1

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