南京大学计算机软件新技术国家重点实验室
南京大学计算机科学与技术系
南京大学人工智能学院
南京大学软件学院
摘 要:
Dynamic systems that operate autonomously
in nondeterministic (uncertain) environments are becoming a reality. These
include intelligent robots, self-driving cars, but also manufacturing systems
(Industry 4.0), smart objects and spaces (IoT), advanced business process
management systems (BPM), and many others. These systems are currently being
revolutionized by advancements in sensing (vision, language understanding) and
actuation components (autonomous mobile manipulators, automated storage and
retrieval systems). However, in spite of these advances, their core logic is
still mainly based on hard-wired rules either designed or possibly obtained
through a learning process.
On the other hand, we can envision systems
that are able to deliberate by themselves about their course of action when
un-anticipated circumstances arise, new goals are submitted, new safety
conditions are required, and new regulations and conventions are imposed.
Crucially, empowering dynamic systems with deliberating capabilities carries
significant risks and therefore we must be able to balance such power with
trust. For this reason it is of interest to make these systems queryable,
analyzable and explainable in human terms, so as to be guarded by human
oversight. In this talk we discuss how recent scientific discoveries in
Knowledge Representation and Planning combined with insights from Verification
and Synthesis in Formal Methods, Data-Aware Processes in Databases, as well as
other areas of AI, chart a novel path for realizing what we may call Queryable
Self-Deliberating Dynamic Systems. That is, systems with a multifaceted model
of the world that can be exploited to deliberate on their course of action and
answer queries about their behavior.
报告人简介:
Giuseppe De Giacomo is full professor in Computer
Science and Engineering at Univ. Roma “La Sapienza”. His research activity has
concerned theoretical, methodological and practical aspects in different areas
of AI and CS, most prominently Knowledge Representation, Reasoning about
Actions, Generalized Planning, Autonomous Agents, Service Composition, Business
Process Modeling, Data Management and Integration. He is AAAI Fellow, ACM
Fellow, and EurAI Fellow. He is Program Chair of ECAI 2020. He is has got an
ERC Advanced Grant for the project WhiteMech: White-box Self Programming
Mechanisms (2019-2024).
时间:9月4日(星期三)11:00-12:00 地点:计算机科学技术楼111室
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