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Efficient Determination of Safety Requirements for Perception Systems

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arxiv 2307.01371 v1 pith:QDYGHTGS submitted 2023-07-03 cs.RO cs.AI

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keywords perceptionsystemrequirementssafetybanditsblack-boxcharacteristicsclosed-loop
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Perception systems operate as a subcomponent of the general autonomy stack, and perception system designers often need to optimize performance characteristics while maintaining safety with respect to the overall closed-loop system. For this reason, it is useful to distill high-level safety requirements into component-level requirements on the perception system. In this work, we focus on efficiently determining sets of safe perception system performance characteristics given a black-box simulator of the fully-integrated, closed-loop system. We combine the advantages of common black-box estimation techniques such as Gaussian processes and threshold bandits to develop a new estimation method, which we call smoothing bandits. We demonstrate our method on a vision-based aircraft collision avoidance problem and show improvements in terms of both accuracy and efficiency over the Gaussian process and threshold bandit baselines.

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