Models of Computational Profiles to Study the Likelihood of DNN Metamorphic Test Cases

Abstract

Neural network test cases are meant to exercise different reasoning paths in an architecture and used to validate the prediction outcomes. In this paper, we introduce “computational profiles” as vectors of neuron activation levels. We investigate the distribution of computational profile likelihood of metamorphic test cases with respect to the likelihood distributions of training, test and error control cases. We estimate the non-parametric probability densities of neuron activation levels for each distinct output class. Probabilities are inferred using training cases only, without any additional knowledge about metamorphic test cases. Experiments are performed by training a network on the MNIST Fashion library of images and comparing prediction likelihoods with those obtained from error control-data and from metamorphic test cases. Experimental results show that the distributions of computational profile likelihood for training and test cases are somehow similar, while the distribution of the random-noise control-data is always remarkably lower than the observed one for the training and testing sets. In contrast, metamorphic test cases show a prediction likelihood that lies in an extended range with respect to training, tests, and random noise. Moreover, the presented approach allows the independent assessment of different training classes and experiments to show that some of the classes are more sensitive to misclassifying metamorphic test cases than other classes. In conclusion, metamorphic test cases represent very aggressive tests for neural network architectures. Furthermore, since metamorphic test cases force a network to misclassify those inputs whose likelihood is similar to that of training cases, they could also be considered as adversarial attacks that evade defenses based on computational profile likelihood evaluation.

Type
Publication
In The 2nd International Workshop on Machine Learning Systems Engineering
Houssem Ben Braiek
Houssem Ben Braiek
Ph.D., M.Sc.

I am ML Tech Lead with a background in software engineering, holding M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Polytechnique Montreal with distinction. My role involves supervising and guiding the development of machine learning solutions for intelligent automation systems. As an active SEMLA member, I contribute to research projects in trustworthy AI, teach advanced technical courses in SE4ML and MLOps, and organize workshops.