Artificial Intelligence · 18.08.2026, 16:10 UTC
$S^3$: A Smooth Simulation Surrogate for Optimizing Discrete Abstractions of Dynamical Systems
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| Kategorie | Artificial Intelligence |
| Quelle | arXiv cs.LG ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 18.08.2026 UTC |
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arXiv:2608.15920v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Intelligent systems are increasingly deployed in safety-critical settings with black-box controllers, including neural networks. The properties and behaviors of these end-to-end systems can be studied with abstraction-based methods that replace them with simpler finite models. Constructing such abstractions requires balancing the soundness of over-approximating the dynamical system against conservatism, which manifests as spurious or excessive nondeterministic behaviors. Bi-simulation theory provides principled metrics for characterizing these relationships, but does not prescribe how to construct sound abstractions with minimal conservatism. We fill this gap with a smooth simulation surrogate ($S^3$) --- a differentiable objective that approximates the reverse simulation metric used to quantify conservatism. Combined with Taylor model-based reachability, $S^3$ enables gradient-based optimization of abstraction parameters while preserving soundness by construction. We evaluate this optimization pipeline on three case studies. Our results show that $S^3$ is strongly correlated with the reverse simulation metric, is computationally faster, and serves as an effective objective for reducing abstraction conservatism.