Principled and practical static analysis for Python: Weakest precondition inference of hyperparameter constraints

Author:

Rak‐amnouykit Ingkarat1ORCID,Milanova Ana1ORCID,Baudart Guillaume2ORCID,Hirzel Martin3ORCID,Dolby Julian3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy New York USA

2. DI ENS, École normale supérieure, PSL University, CNRS, INRIA Paris France

3. IBM Research Armonk New York USA

Abstract

AbstractApplication programming interfaces often have correctness constraints that cut across multiple arguments. Violating these constraints causes the underlying code to raise runtime exceptions, but at the interface level, these are usually documented at most informally. This article presents novel principled static analysis and the first interprocedural weakest‐precondition analysis for Python to extract inter‐argument constraints. The analysis is mostly static, but to make it tractable for typical Python idioms, it selectively switches to the concrete domain for some cases. This article focuses on the important case where the interfaces are machine‐learning operators and their arguments are hyperparameters, rife with constraints. We extracted hyperparameter constraints for 429 functions and operators from 11 libraries and found real bugs. We used a methodology to obtain ground truth for 181 operators from 8 machine‐learning libraries; the analysis achieved high precision and recall for them. Our technique advances static analysis for Python and is a step towards safer and more robust machine learning.

Funder

National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Software

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