Collaborative AI systems aim at working together with humans in a shared space to achieve a common goal. This setting imposes potentially hazardous circumstances due to contacts that could harm human beings. Thus, building such systems with strong assurances of compliance with requirements domain specific standards and regulations is of greatest importance. Challenges associated with the achievement of this goal become even more severe when such systems rely on machine learning components rather than such as top-down rule-based AI. In this paper, we introduce a risk modeling approach tailored to Collaborative AI systems. The risk model includes goals, risk events and domain specific indicators that potentially expose humans to hazards. The ...
Our social relations are changing, we are now not just talking to each other, but we are now also ta...
The workplace is evolving towards scenarios where humans are acquiring a more active and dynamic rol...
As AI technologies increase in capability and ubiquity, AI accidents are becoming more common. Based...
Context and motivation. Collaborative AI systems aim at working together with humans in a shared spa...
In an increasing demand for human-robot collaboration systems, the need for safe robots is crucial. ...
In human-robot collaboration (HRC), humans and robots share the same workspace while executing hybri...
Human-robot collaboration (HRC) imposes potential frequent physical interaction and/or close proximi...
In this paper, we foreground some of the key research challenges that arise in the design of trustwo...
Collaborative artificial intelligence systems (CAISs) aim to work with humans in a shared space to a...
Safety critical systems are typically subjected to hazard analysis before commissioning to identify ...
A new methodology for describing the safety of human-robot collaborations is presented. Taking a tas...
This paper aims to define a multi-dimensional risk space for a robot moving in a shared environment ...
Risk assessment is a systematic and iterative process, which involves risk analysis, where probable ...
Collaborative AI systems (CAISs) aim at working together with humans in a shared space to achieve a ...
Our previous study proposed an automatic fall risk assessment and related risk reduction measures. A...
Our social relations are changing, we are now not just talking to each other, but we are now also ta...
The workplace is evolving towards scenarios where humans are acquiring a more active and dynamic rol...
As AI technologies increase in capability and ubiquity, AI accidents are becoming more common. Based...
Context and motivation. Collaborative AI systems aim at working together with humans in a shared spa...
In an increasing demand for human-robot collaboration systems, the need for safe robots is crucial. ...
In human-robot collaboration (HRC), humans and robots share the same workspace while executing hybri...
Human-robot collaboration (HRC) imposes potential frequent physical interaction and/or close proximi...
In this paper, we foreground some of the key research challenges that arise in the design of trustwo...
Collaborative artificial intelligence systems (CAISs) aim to work with humans in a shared space to a...
Safety critical systems are typically subjected to hazard analysis before commissioning to identify ...
A new methodology for describing the safety of human-robot collaborations is presented. Taking a tas...
This paper aims to define a multi-dimensional risk space for a robot moving in a shared environment ...
Risk assessment is a systematic and iterative process, which involves risk analysis, where probable ...
Collaborative AI systems (CAISs) aim at working together with humans in a shared space to achieve a ...
Our previous study proposed an automatic fall risk assessment and related risk reduction measures. A...
Our social relations are changing, we are now not just talking to each other, but we are now also ta...
The workplace is evolving towards scenarios where humans are acquiring a more active and dynamic rol...
As AI technologies increase in capability and ubiquity, AI accidents are becoming more common. Based...