Towards Safe Autonomy: Emerging Requirements, Definitions, and Methods


19 July 2024

1:30 PM - 5:30 PM @ Room C


TU Delft, Netherlands

RSS 2024


Description

Safety and trust are among the greatest challenges in deploying Robots in a real-world use case, working alongside humans. There is a great opportunity to overcome complexity and innovate to achieve safety and trust. Roboticists have been developing various methodologies to meet this challenge. Methods ranging from safe reinforcement learning, certificate learning, certifiable algorithms, generalizability, run-time verification, and domain adaptation are finding new ways to address the question of robot safety. While this is expanding the scope of what is feasible, leaders in the industry are investing in new safety engineering tools and certification requirements. 


The workshop brings together researchers from diverse backgrounds and showcases how the problem of safety and trust is being tackled from different perspectives. The goal is to see how research in different domains is evolving to solve the overarching puzzle of safe autonomy. The goal is also to network researchers working on different aspects of safe autonomy so that better ways of defining and tackling the challenging problems emerge. 


RSS 2023 Safe Autonomy Workshop: https://sites.google.com/view/rss2023-safe-autonomy 

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Contributing and Summary Papers: Link

Workshop Awards: Link

Invited Talks 

Davide Scaramuzza

University of Zurich

Adam Bry

Skydio (Co-founder & CEO)

Nia Jetter

Amazon

Miles Elsden

University of York

Organizers

Rajat Talak

MIT

Giovanni Cioffi

University of Zurich

Fanta Camara

University of York

Marco Pavone

Stanford University

Tat-Jun Chin

University of Adelaide

Luca Carlone

MIT

Davide Scaramuzza

University of Zurich