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Expediting Neural Network Verification via Network Reduction

Published 7 Aug 2023 in cs.SE, cs.AI, and cs.LG | (2308.03330v2)

Abstract: A wide range of verification methods have been proposed to verify the safety properties of deep neural networks ensuring that the networks function correctly in critical applications. However, many well-known verification tools still struggle with complicated network architectures and large network sizes. In this work, we propose a network reduction technique as a pre-processing method prior to verification. The proposed method reduces neural networks via eliminating stable ReLU neurons, and transforming them into a sequential neural network consisting of ReLU and Affine layers which can be handled by the most verification tools. We instantiate the reduction technique on the state-of-the-art complete and incomplete verification tools, including alpha-beta-crown, VeriNet and PRIMA. Our experiments on a large set of benchmarks indicate that the proposed technique can significantly reduce neural networks and speed up existing verification tools. Furthermore, the experiment results also show that network reduction can improve the availability of existing verification tools on many networks by reducing them into sequential neural networks.

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