Explainable AI Based Diagnosis of Poisoning Attacks in Evolutionary Swarms

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Swarming systems, such as for example multi-drone networks, excel at cooperative tasks like monitoring, surveillance, or disaster assistance in critical environments, where autonomous agents make decentralized decisions in order to fulfill team-level objectives in a robust and efficient manner. Unfortunately, team-level coordinated strategies in the wild are vulnerable to data poisoning attacks, resulting in either inaccurate coordination or adversarial behavior among the agents. To address this challenge, we contribute a framework that investigates the effects of such data poisoning attacks, using explainable AI methods. We model the interaction among agents using evolutionary intelligence, where an optimal coalition strategically emerges to perform coordinated tasks. Then, through a rigorous evaluation, the swarm model is systematically poisoned using data manipulation attacks. We showcase the applicability of explainable AI methods to quantify the effects of poisoning on the team strategy and extract footprint characterizations that enable
diagnosing. Our findings indicate that when the model is poisoned above 10%, non-optimal strategies resulting in inefficient cooperation can be identified
Originele taal-2English
TitelGECCO '25 Companion: Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference
Aantal pagina's4
StatusAccepted/In press - 19 mrt. 2025
EvenementThe Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO 2025) - Málaga, Málaga, Spain
Duur: 14 jul. 202518 jul. 2025

Conference

ConferenceThe Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO 2025)
Land/RegioSpain
StadMálaga
Periode14/07/2518/07/25

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