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Licio Romao

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preprint2026arXiv

Safety Certification is Classification

The goal of this paper is certifying safety of dynamical systems subject to uncertainty. Existing approaches use trajectory data to estimate transition probabilities, and compute safety probabilities recursively via dynamic programming (DP). This recursion may lead to compounding errors in the certified safety probability, thus collapsing to a vacuous lower bound for growing horizons $T$. We propose a kernel embedding framework that treats safety certification as a classification problem on trajectory data, directly estimating the $T$-step safety probability without recursion. We show that the framework subsumes well-established approaches from the literature (e.g., barrier certificates, robust Markov models) as special cases, and allows us to go beyond their limitations. As the main consequence, it bypasses compounding error across the horizon and enables certification for systems with non-Markovian dynamics. We demonstrate that direct estimators remain stable independent of the certification horizon and in the non-Markovian setting, whilst DP-based certificates silently go unsound -- confirmed in simulation on a neural-controlled quadrotor.

preprint2022arXiv

On the exact feasibility of convex scenario programs with discarded constraints

We revisit the so-called sampling and discarding approach used to quantify the probability of constraint violation of a solution to convex scenario programs when some of the original samples are allowed to be discarded. Motivated by two scenario programs that possess analytic solutions and the fact that the existing bound for scenario programs with discarded constraints is not tight, we analyze a removal scheme that consists of a cascade of optimization problems, where at each step we remove a superset of the active constraints. By relying on results from compression learning theory, we show that such a removal scheme leads to less conservative bounds for the probability of constraint violation than the existing ones. We also show that the proposed bound is tight by characterizing a class of optimization problems that achieves the given upper bound. The performance improvement of the proposed methodology is illustrated by an example that involves a resource sharing linear program.