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SENTRY: Statistical Reliability Analysis of Vision Transformers Under Soft Errors

Published 30 May 2026 in cs.CV, cs.AI, cs.DC, and cs.LG | (2606.07620v1)

Abstract: With the growth of Vision Transformers in safety-critical domains like autonomous systems and medical imaging, ensuring their reliability against soft errors is paramount. While ViTs offer state-of-the-art accuracy, their massive parameter counts render exhaustive fault injection campaigns infeasible. To bridge this gap, a statistical fault injection framework is presented, leveraging finite-population sampling theory to provide formal reliability guarantees. It is demonstrated that failure rates are bounded within a 1% margin at 99\% confidence using only a few thousand samples, regardless of model scale. This methodology achieves up to a 10,700 times reduction in experimental cost compared to exhaustive approaches, while preserving the ability to localize vulnerabilities across architectural components. Through extensive evaluation of different architectures like ViT-Tiny and ViT-Small, a highly non-uniform reliability landscape is uncovered. It is shown that while only 3% of FP32 bit-flips result in failure, the vast majority of these events lead to catastrophic accuracy collapse. Specific vulnerabilities are localized to normalization layers and critical exponent bits within the IEEE-754 format, providing a mathematical foundation and actionable insights for the design of hardened, edge-deployed ViT architectures.

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