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arxiv: 1909.03835 · v3 · pith:KDYYQEFM · submitted 2019-09-06 · cs.LG · stat.ML

Data Sanity Check for Deep Learning Systems via Learnt Assertions

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classification cs.LG stat.ML
keywords datacheckinvalidmodelsanitysystemsassertion-basedassertions
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Reliability is a critical consideration to DL-based systems. But the statistical nature of DL makes it quite vulnerable to invalid inputs, i.e., those cases that are not considered in the training phase of a DL model. This paper proposes to perform data sanity check to identify invalid inputs, so as to enhance the reliability of DL-based systems. We design and implement a tool to detect behavior deviation of a DL model when processing an input case. This tool extracts the data flow footprints and conducts an assertion-based validation mechanism. The assertions are built automatically, which are specifically-tailored for DL model data flow analysis. Our experiments conducted with real-world scenarios demonstrate that such an assertion-based data sanity check mechanism is effective in identifying invalid input cases.

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