Verisig: verifying safety properties of hybrid systems with neural network controllers

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CPS Safe Autonomy
CPS Formal Methods
Neural Network Verification
Hybrid Systems with Neural Network Controllers
Learning-Enabled Components
Computer Engineering
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This paper presents Verisig, a hybrid system approach to verifying safety properties of closed-loop systems using neural networks as controllers. We focus on sigmoid-based networks and exploit the fact that the sigmoid is the solution to a quadratic differential equation, which allows us to transform the neural network into an equivalent hybrid system. By composing the network’s hybrid system with the plant’s, we transform the problem into a hybrid system verification problem which can be solved using state-of-theart reachability tools. We show that reachability is decidable for networks with one hidden layer and decidable for general networks if Schanuel’s conjecture is true. We evaluate the applicability and scalability of Verisig in two case studies, one from reinforcement learning and one in which the neural network is used to approximate a model predictive controller.

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2019-04-01

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2023-05-17T23:32:16.000

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22nd ACM International Conference on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control (HSCC 2019), Montreal, Canada, April, 16-18, 2019 (http://hscc2019.eecs.umich.edu/)

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