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Verifiable Autonomous Systems - Using Rational Agents to Provide Assurance About Decisions Made By

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"This book is aimed at professionals, researchers and postgraduate students interested in techniques for assuring the behaviour of autonomous systems and how these systems may be programmed so that such assurance can be given. Several case studies are included, along with tutorials for the technologies used in those case studies"--

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1. Introduction; Part I. Foundations: 2. Autonomous systems architectures; 3. Agent decision maker; 4. Formal agent verification; 5. Verifying autonomous systems; 6. Agent-based autonomous system verification; Part II. Applications: 7. Multi-agent auctions; 8. Autonomous satellite control; 9. Certification of unmanned air systems; 10. Ethical decision making; Part III. Extensions: 11. Compositional verification - widening our view beyond the agent; 12. Runtime verification - recognising abstraction violations; 13. Utilising external model-checkers; Part IV. Concluding Remarks: 14. Verifiable autonomous systems; 15. The future; Appendix A. Gwendolen documentation; Appendix B. AIL toolkit documentation; Appendix C. AJPF documentation; Bibliography; Index.

About the author

Dr Louise Dennis is leader of the Autonomy and Verification research group at the University of Manchester and conference coordinator for the ACM Special Interest Group for Artificial Intelligence. She studied Mathematics and Philosophy at the University of Oxford and received her PhD from the University of Edinburgh in using AI techniques to prove mathematical theorems; her interest in the overlap between Mathematics, Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence has continued ever since. Her current research encompasses the programming of autonomous systems, the development of agent programming languages, reasoning about systems and programs via formal mathematical techniques, and the ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence. Beyond the university setting, Dr Dennis is active in public engagement and spends a lot of time taking Lego Robots into schools to introduce robotics programming to children.Dr Michael Fisher is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Manchester. He holds a Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies and is a fellow of both the British Computer Society and the Institution of Engineering and Technology. He was previously a Professor of Logic and Computation in the Department of Computing & Mathematics at the Manchester Metropolitan University and a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Liverpool. Dr Fisher's research concerns autonomous systems, particularly software engineering, formal verification, safety, responsibility, and trustworthiness. He has been involved in over 200 journal and conference papers and authored the book An Introduction to Practical Formal Methods using Temporal Logic (Wiley) in 2011.

Summary

This book is aimed at professionals, researchers and postgraduate students interested in techniques for assuring the behaviour of autonomous systems and how these systems may be programmed so that such assurance can be given. Several case studies are included, along with tutorials for the technologies used in those case studies.

Foreword

A discussion of methods by which scientists may guarantee the behaviours of autonomous systems, from intelligent robots to driverless cars.

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