Discrete-Event Controller Synthesis for Autonomous Systems with Deep-Learning Perception Components

Calinescu, Radu, Imrie, Calum, Mangal, Ravi, Rodrigues, Genaína Nunes, Păsăreanu, Corina, Santana, Misael Alpizar, Vázquez, Gricel

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

We present DeepDECS, a new method for the synthesis of correct-by-construction discrete-event controllers for autonomous systems that use deep neural network (DNN) classifiers for the perception step of their decision-making processes. Despite major advances in deep learning in recent years, providing safety guarantees for these systems remains very challenging. Our controller synthesis method addresses this challenge by integrating DNN verification with the synthesis of verified Markov models. The synthesised models correspond to discrete-event controllers guaranteed to satisfy the safety, dependability and performance requirements of the autonomous system, and to be Pareto optimal with respect to a set of optimisation objectives. We use the method in simulation to synthesise controllers for mobile-robot collision mitigation and for maintaining driver attentiveness in shared-control autonomous driving.

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