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Learning on Abstract Domains: A New Approach for Verifiable Guarantee in Reinforcement Learning (2106.06931v1)

Published 13 Jun 2021 in cs.AI

Abstract: Formally verifying Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) systems is a challenging task due to the dynamic continuity of system behaviors and the black-box feature of embedded neural networks. In this paper, we propose a novel abstraction-based approach to train DRL systems on finite abstract domains instead of concrete system states. It yields neural networks whose input states are finite, making hosting DRL systems directly verifiable using model checking techniques. Our approach is orthogonal to existing DRL algorithms and off-the-shelf model checkers. We implement a resulting prototype training and verification framework and conduct extensive experiments on the state-of-the-art benchmark. The results show that the systems trained in our approach can be verified more efficiently while they retain comparable performance against those that are trained without abstraction.

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