[agents] AAAI-23 Special Track on Safe and Robust AI

Ashkan M. Jasour jasour at mit.edu
Wed Jul 13 16:27:29 EDT 2022


Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that AAAI-23 will have a new special track on
Safe and Robust AI, covering research on creating safe and robust AI
systems, as well as using AI to create other safe and robust systems. We
invite you to submit your contributions to this special track at AAAI-23.

Aims and Scope

This special track focuses on the theory and practice of safety and
robustness in AI-based systems. AI systems are increasingly being deployed
throughout society within different domains such as data science, robotics
and autonomous systems, medicine, economy, and safety-critical systems.
Although the widespread use of AI systems in today's world is growing, they
have fundamental limitations and practical shortcomings, which can result
in catastrophic failures. Specifically, many of the AI algorithms that are
being implemented nowadays fail to guarantee safety and success and lack
robustness in the face of uncertainties.


To ensure that AI systems are reliable, they need to be robust to
disturbance, failure, and novel circumstances. Furthermore, this technology
needs to offer assurance that it will reasonably avoid unsafe and
irrecoverable situations. In order to push the boundaries of AI systems'
reliability, this special track at AAAI-23 will focus on cutting-edge
research on both the theory and practice of developing safe and robust AI
systems. Specifically, the goal of this special track is to promote
research that studies 1) the safety and robustness of AI systems, 2) AI
algorithms that are able to analyze and guarantee their own safety and
robustness, and 3) AI algorithms that can analyze the safety and robustness
of other systems. For acceptance into this track, we would expect papers to
have fundamental contributions to safe and robust AI, as well as
applicability to the complexity and uncertainty inherent in real-world
applications.



In short, the special track covers topics related to safety and robustness
of AI-based systems and to using AI-based technologies to enhance the
safety and robustness of themselves and other critical systems, including
but not limited to:

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   Safe and Robust AI Systems
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   Safe Learning and Control
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   Quantification of Uncertainty and Risk
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   Safe Decision Making Under Uncertainty and Limited Information
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   Robustness Against Perturbations and Distribution Shifts
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   Detection and Explanation of Anomalies and Model Misspecification
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   Formal Methods for AI Systems
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   On-line Verification of AI Systems
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   Safe Human-Machine Interaction


Special Track Co-Chairs:

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   Chuchu Fan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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   Ashkan Jasour (NASA/Caltech JPL)
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   Reid Simmons (Carnegie Mellon University)


*Submission Instructions *
Submissions to this special track will follow the regular AAAI technical
paper submission procedure, but the authors need to select the Safe and
Robust AI special track (SRAI).

Important Dates:

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   August 8, 2022: Abstracts due at 11:59 PM UTC-12
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   August 15, 2022: Full papers due at 11:59 PM UTC-12

For more information, please visit:
https://aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI-23/safeandrobustai
https://aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI-23/aaai23call
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