Exploiting Verified Neural Networks via Floating Point Numerical Error

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Authors Kai Jia, Martin Rinard arXiv ID 2003.03021 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.CR, stat.ML Citations 46 Venue Sensors Applications Symposium Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Researchers have developed neural network verification algorithms motivated by the need to characterize the robustness of deep neural networks. The verifiers aspire to answer whether a neural network guarantees certain properties with respect to all inputs in a space. However, many verifiers inaccurately model floating point arithmetic but do not thoroughly discuss the consequences. We show that the negligence of floating point error leads to unsound verification that can be systematically exploited in practice. For a pretrained neural network, we present a method that efficiently searches inputs as witnesses for the incorrectness of robustness claims made by a complete verifier. We also present a method to construct neural network architectures and weights that induce wrong results of an incomplete verifier. Our results highlight that, to achieve practically reliable verification of neural networks, any verification system must accurately (or conservatively) model the effects of any floating point computations in the network inference or verification system.
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