multimodal machine learning

GeoDetect: Geometric Adversarial Detection for VLPs

arXiv:2607.14737

summary

The paper introduces GeoDetect, a method that uses geometric properties of vision‑language model embeddings to detect adversarial examples by measuring how far they deviate from the data manifold.

Abstract

Vision-language pre-trained models (VLPs) are widely used in real-world applications. However, they remain vulnerable to adversarial attacks. Although adversarial detection methods have demonstrated success in single-modality settings (either vision or language), their effectiveness and reliability in multimodal models such as VLPs remain largely unexplored. In this work, we study the geometry of VLP embedding spaces and observe structured anisotropy that differs from unimodal vision models. Our theoretical analysis shows that under this anisotropic structure, adversarial attacks increase the expected geometric separation between clean and adversarial examples (AEs). Specifically, we demonstrate that AEs consistently exhibit greater expected distances to randomly sampled points than their clean counterparts, indicating that AEs tend to push representations out of manifold regions. Building on these insights, we propose GeoDetect, which leverages these off-manifold deviations via geometric scores to identify AEs. Through comprehensive evaluations, we show that our approach reliably detects AEs across diverse VLP architectures and threat settings, covering unimodal and multimodal attacks as well as adaptive attacks, thereby providing a robust and practical approach to improving the safety and reliability of these models.

ECCV 2026

Topics & keywords

#adversarial detection#vision-language models#geometric analysis#embedding space anisotropy#multimodal robustnessgeometric scoreoff-manifold detectionadversarial examplesVLP embeddingsanisotropic space