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Towards Unified Probabilistic Verification and Validation of Vision-Based Autonomy

Published: August 19, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2508.14181v1

By: Jordan Peper , Yan Miao , Sayan Mitra and more

Potential Business Impact:

Makes self-driving cars safer in new places.

Business Areas:
Autonomous Vehicles Transportation

Precise and comprehensive situational awareness is a critical capability of modern autonomous systems. Deep neural networks that perceive task-critical details from rich sensory signals have become ubiquitous; however, their black-box behavior and sensitivity to environmental uncertainty and distribution shifts make them challenging to verify formally. Abstraction-based verification techniques for vision-based autonomy produce safety guarantees contingent on rigid assumptions, such as bounded errors or known unique distributions. Such overly restrictive and inflexible assumptions limit the validity of the guarantees, especially in diverse and uncertain test-time environments. We propose a methodology that unifies the verification models of perception with their offline validation. Our methodology leverages interval MDPs and provides a flexible end-to-end guarantee that adapts directly to the out-of-distribution test-time conditions. We evaluate our methodology on a synthetic perception Markov chain with well-defined state estimation distributions and a mountain car benchmark. Our findings reveal that we can guarantee tight yet rigorous bounds on overall system safety.

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Page Count
31 pages

Category
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science:
Systems and Control