SETA: Statistical Fault Attribution for Compound AI Systems

January 27, 2026 Β· Grace Period Β· πŸ› CAIN 2026 co-hosted with ICSE 2026

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Authors Sayak Chowdhury, Meenakshi D'Souza arXiv ID 2601.19337 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Cross-listed cs.LG, cs.SE Citations 0 Venue CAIN 2026 co-hosted with ICSE 2026
Abstract
Modern AI systems increasingly comprise multiple interconnected neural networks to tackle complex inference tasks. Testing such systems for robustness and safety entails significant challenges. Current state-of-the-art robustness testing techniques, whether black-box or white-box, have been proposed and implemented for single-network models and do not scale well to multi-network pipelines. We propose a modular robustness testing framework that applies a given set of perturbations to test data. Our testing framework supports (1) a component-wise system analysis to isolate errors and (2) reasoning about error propagation across the neural network modules. The testing framework is architecture and modality agnostic and can be applied across domains. We apply the framework to a real-world autonomous rail inspection system composed of multiple deep networks and successfully demonstrate how our approach enables fine-grained robustness analysis beyond conventional end-to-end metrics.
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