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Automated Functional Decomposition for Hybrid Zonotope Over-approximations with Application to LSTM Networks

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arxiv 2503.15336 v1 pith:5NKJE5ER submitted 2025-03-19 eess.SY cs.SY

Automated Functional Decomposition for Hybrid Zonotope Over-approximations with Application to LSTM Networks

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Functional decomposition is a powerful tool for systems analysis because it can reduce a function of arbitrary input dimensions to the sum and superposition of functions of a single variable, thereby mitigating (or potentially avoiding) the exponential scaling often associated with analyses over high-dimensional spaces. This paper presents automated methods for constructing functional decompositions used to form set-based over-approximations of nonlinear functions, with particular focus on the hybrid zonotope set representation. To demonstrate these methods, we construct a hybrid zonotope set that over-approximates the input-output graph of a long short-term memory neural network, and use functional decomposition to represent a discrete hybrid automaton via a hybrid zonotope.

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