SEAIDCJun 28, 2024

A Survey on Failure Analysis and Fault Injection in AI Systems

arXiv:2407.00125v222 citations
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It provides a framework for fault diagnosis and identifies improvement areas to enhance AI system resilience, though it is incremental as a survey paper.

This survey addresses the lack of comprehensive reviews on failure analysis and fault injection in AI systems by analyzing 160 papers and repositories to categorize failures, assess fault injection tools, and identify gaps between simulated and real-world failures.

The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has led to its integration into various areas, especially with Large Language Models (LLMs) significantly enhancing capabilities in Artificial Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC). However, the complexity of AI systems has also exposed their vulnerabilities, necessitating robust methods for failure analysis (FA) and fault injection (FI) to ensure resilience and reliability. Despite the importance of these techniques, there lacks a comprehensive review of FA and FI methodologies in AI systems. This study fills this gap by presenting a detailed survey of existing FA and FI approaches across six layers of AI systems. We systematically analyze 160 papers and repositories to answer three research questions including (1) what are the prevalent failures in AI systems, (2) what types of faults can current FI tools simulate, (3) what gaps exist between the simulated faults and real-world failures. Our findings reveal a taxonomy of AI system failures, assess the capabilities of existing FI tools, and highlight discrepancies between real-world and simulated failures. Moreover, this survey contributes to the field by providing a framework for fault diagnosis, evaluating the state-of-the-art in FI, and identifying areas for improvement in FI techniques to enhance the resilience of AI systems.

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