Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS) @IDSIA USI-SUPSI

Latest news and events

  • Paper published in SAFECOMP workshop proceedings

    The paper entitled “Safe Road-Crossing by Autonomous Wheelchairs: a Novel Dataset and its Evaluation” (C. Grigioni, F. Corradini, A. Antonucci, J. Guzzi, and F. Flammini) has been published and can now be accessed from Springer digital library at this link. It will be presented during the 43rd International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability and Security

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  • TAS group members lead the AI-unit in AutoMoTIF

    The project named AutoMoTIF seeks to develop strategies, governance models, and synergies for seamless integration and interoperability of automated transport systems in Europe. TAS group researchers at Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IDSIA USI-SUPSI) lead the AI team to analyze and optimize intermodal logistic terminals. Over the past decades, the transportation sector has seen

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  • TAS researchers won the “Dalle Molle Award for Quality of Life Label”

    A team from the TAS research group at IDSIA USI-SUPSI classified at first place in the prestigious Dalle Molle Award for the Quality of Life Label competition, with a project on artificial intelligence for autonomous wheelchairs. This innovative project aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals with reduced mobility. By integrating advanced artificial

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  • Digital Twins for Trustworthy Autonomy: Talk at IEEE CS R8 Mega Program

    On May 29th 2024, Prof. Francesco Flammini has delivered an online talk at IEEE Computer Society Region 8 Mega Program as an IEEE CS DVP speaker. The talk addressed the use of Digital Twins to support Trustworthy Autonomous Systems in critical applications.

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  • “Explaining the Unexplainable”, invited talk by Francesco Sovrano (University of Zurich)

    On Wednesday 5 June, we will host Francesco Sovrano from the University of Zurich, who will give a talk entitled: Explaining the Unexplainable: Bridging the Gap between Generative AI and Theory-Driven Explanations. Please find below abstract and short biography.   Abstract: This presentation will revolve around the issues and challenges posed by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI),

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  • Artificial intelligence for cyber-phisical security: Simone Guarino defends his PhD dissertation

    Today Simone Guarino, TAS group affiliated member, has presented his research on cyber-physical anomaly detection for industrial control systems. The ensemble detection models he used are based on a combination of unsupervised machine learning and dynamic Bayesian networks, which he developed during his visit at IDSIA, hosted and supervised by Prof. Francesco Flammini. The main

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  • Prof. Francesco Flammini wins TRA Visions Senior Researcher Award

    Professor Francesco Flammini, head of the TAS group, has won the Senior Researcher Award at Transport Research Arena (TRA) Visions competition. He has been awarded during the TRA 2024 closing ceremony on April 18th in Dublin. The award especially recognizes his recent achievements in leading projects and scholars focused on the application of trustworthy artificial

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  • Talk by Francesca Doneda (University of Milan) on “A logic for reasoning about (negative) trust under uncertainty”

    On Monday, April 29th 2024, IDSIA will host the talk titled “A logic for reasoning about (negative) trust under uncertainty” by Francesca Doneda (University of Milan, Italy). Please find the abstract of the talk and her short biography below. The talk has been organized by Dr. Alessandro Facchini, member of the TAS group, and addresses

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  • Safe Road-Crossing by Autonomous Wheelchairs

    Safe road-crossing by self-driving vehicles is a crucial problem to address in smart-cities. We have recently introduced a multi-sensor fusion approach to support road-crossing decisions in a system composed by an autonomous wheelchair and a flying drone featuring a robust sensory system made of diverse and redundant components. To that aim, we designed an analytical

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  • It’s About People 2024

    The talk entitled “Towards Trustworthy Autonomous Systems for a Safer Society: Reference Taxonomy and Digital Twins” has been selected and held today by Prof. Francesco Flammini at the It’s About People conference (IAP’24 – In Service of Sustainability and Dignity, The 12th Annual Conference of Europe’s Sciences and Arts Leaders and Scholars, 8-13 March 2024,

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