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BadDepth: Backdoor Attacks Against Monocular Depth Estimation in the Physical World

Published: May 22, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2505.16154v1

By: Ji Guo , Long Zhou , Zhijin Wang and more

Potential Business Impact:

Makes self-driving cars see depth wrong on purpose.

Business Areas:
Intrusion Detection Information Technology, Privacy and Security

In recent years, deep learning-based Monocular Depth Estimation (MDE) models have been widely applied in fields such as autonomous driving and robotics. However, their vulnerability to backdoor attacks remains unexplored. To fill the gap in this area, we conduct a comprehensive investigation of backdoor attacks against MDE models. Typically, existing backdoor attack methods can not be applied to MDE models. This is because the label used in MDE is in the form of a depth map. To address this, we propose BadDepth, the first backdoor attack targeting MDE models. BadDepth overcomes this limitation by selectively manipulating the target object's depth using an image segmentation model and restoring the surrounding areas via depth completion, thereby generating poisoned datasets for object-level backdoor attacks. To improve robustness in physical world scenarios, we further introduce digital-to-physical augmentation to adapt to the domain gap between the physical world and the digital domain. Extensive experiments on multiple models validate the effectiveness of BadDepth in both the digital domain and the physical world, without being affected by environmental factors.

Country of Origin
🇨🇳 China

Page Count
16 pages

Category
Computer Science:
CV and Pattern Recognition