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Certified Robustness from Approximate Gaussian Mixture Structures in Pretrained Latent Spaces

May 25, 2026

arXiv
Abstract

Deep learning models are vulnerable to adversarial perturbations, raising important concerns for safety-critical deployment. Empirical defenses can achieve strong robustness in practice, but lack formal guarantees, motivating the need for certifiably robust classifiers. While certified methods provide formal guarantees, they often yield overly conservative bounds due to their inability to exploit structure in complex data distributions. In this work, we propose a framework for designing certifiably robust classifiers that leverages latent structure in data representations. We first analyze the Gaussian mixture setting, deriving necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of robust classifiers and constructing a classifier with a closed-form robustness certificate and generalization guarantees. Our main contribution is to show that exact structure is not required: we prove that if a pretrained encoder maps inputs to a latent distribution that is $\varepsilon$-close (in KL divergence) to a Gaussian mixture, then certified accuracy degrades gracefully, with an explicit bound relating robustness under the true and approximate distributions. This result enables the direct use of pretrained models without requiring exact distributional assumptions. Empirically, our method achieves state-of-the-art or competitive certified accuracy on CIFAR-10 and ImageNet, while maintaining strong clean performance and low computational overhead. Overall, our work establishes approximate latent structure as a practical and principled route to certifiable robustness.

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Authors
Konstantinos Emmanouilidis, Tianjiao Ding, Nghia Nguyen, Nicolas Loizou, René Vidal
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arXiv:2605.25352