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Mask for Adversarial Attacks #1043
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Looks great, thanks for the great work on this @jgonik as well as the thorough test cases!
There do seem to be some minor mypy failures in the CircleCI test results, can you look into resolving those? You can also run these locally using scripts/run_mypy.sh
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Adds an optional mask argument to the FGSM and PGD adversarial attacks. This mask determines which pixels are affected by the adversarial perturbations. If no mask is specified, then all pixels are affected. This PR resolves #941.