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Mitigating the Backdoor Effect for Multi-Task Model Merging via Safety-Aware Subspace
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Tang, Anke
, Yang, Jinluan
, Wu, Fei
, Chen, Zhengyu
, Shen, Li
, Zhu, Didi
in
Masks
/ Parameter identification
/ Security
/ Subspaces
2025
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Mitigating the Backdoor Effect for Multi-Task Model Merging via Safety-Aware Subspace
by
Tang, Anke
, Yang, Jinluan
, Wu, Fei
, Chen, Zhengyu
, Shen, Li
, Zhu, Didi
in
Masks
/ Parameter identification
/ Security
/ Subspaces
2025
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Mitigating the Backdoor Effect for Multi-Task Model Merging via Safety-Aware Subspace
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Mitigating the Backdoor Effect for Multi-Task Model Merging via Safety-Aware Subspace
2025
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Overview
Model merging has gained significant attention as a cost-effective approach to integrate multiple single-task fine-tuned models into a unified one that can perform well on multiple tasks. However, existing model merging techniques primarily focus on resolving conflicts between task-specific models, they often overlook potential security threats, particularly the risk of backdoor attacks in the open-source model ecosystem. In this paper, we first investigate the vulnerabilities of existing model merging methods to backdoor attacks, identifying two critical challenges: backdoor succession and backdoor transfer. To address these issues, we propose a novel Defense-Aware Merging (DAM) approach that simultaneously mitigates task interference and backdoor vulnerabilities. Specifically, DAM employs a meta-learning-based optimization method with dual masks to identify a shared and safety-aware subspace for model merging. These masks are alternately optimized: the Task-Shared mask identifies common beneficial parameters across tasks, aiming to preserve task-specific knowledge while reducing interference, while the Backdoor-Detection mask isolates potentially harmful parameters to neutralize security threats. This dual-mask design allows us to carefully balance the preservation of useful knowledge and the removal of potential vulnerabilities. Compared to existing merging methods, DAM achieves a more favorable balance between performance and security, reducing the attack success rate by 2-10 percentage points while sacrificing only about 1% in accuracy. Furthermore, DAM exhibits robust performance and broad applicability across various types of backdoor attacks and the number of compromised models involved in the merging process. Our codes and models are available at https://github.com/Yangjinluan/DAM.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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