ε-weakened Robustness of Deep Neural Networks

Abstract

This paper introduces a notation of -weakened robustness for analyzing the reliability and stability of deep neural networks (DNNs). Unlike the conventional robustness, which focuses on the "perfect" safe region in the absence of adversarial examples, -weakened robustness focuses on the region where the proportion of adversarial examples is bounded by user-specified . Smaller means a smaller chance of failure. Under such robustness definition, we can give conclusive results for the regions where conventional robustness ignores. We prove that the -weakened robustness decision problem is PP-complete and give a statistical decision algorithm with user-controllable error bound. Furthermore, we derive an algorithm to find the maximum -weakened robustness radius. The time complexity of our algorithms is polynomial in the dimension and size of the network. So, they are scalable to large real-world networks. Besides, We also show its potential application in analyzing quality issues.

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