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SUMMARY:TECoSA Course Module "Trustworthiness and Dependability in Edge-based CPS" (2/2)
DESCRIPTION:Attendance is free to all TECoSA members. To register\, please email tecosa-admin@kth.se stating which module(s) you wish to take. Alternatively\, calendar invitations will be issued to everyone on the tecosa-all mailing list. You can register by accepting the invitations that are of interest to you. (This module runs on more than one date – please be sure to accept all the relevant invitations.)\nFormat: Two half-day workshops\, plus preparation and homework\nLocation: KTH Campus\, with “join on-line” option\nTiming: Thurs 24 Feb kl.9-12 CET and Thurs 3 March kl.9-12 CET\nModule led by: KTH: Martin Törngren (martint@kth.se)\nContent: An overview of established views and definitions; relationships between concepts; trends; “schools”. Flipped class-room sessions (with preparation + assignment); discussion; collaborative effort to create a web/wiki page with “TECoSA” key concepts.\nAbstract: As Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) become smarter\, more automated\, connected and collaborating\, their new capabilities provide unprecedented opportunities for innovation in a large number of industrial and societal domains. As the same time\, future CPS will incorporate a computing continuum\, from smart devices over the edge to the cloud\, often forming part of systems of systems. As such future CPS are adopted (in industry\, society and infrastructures)\, we will even more than now be relying on their availability and correct functioning. This implies that various failures\, intrusions\, and non-intended features\, misuse\, and negative emergent behavior may have very drastic effects on our lives. Trustworthiness and dependability thus become key requirements for future CPS. \nThe TECoSA Course
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-course-module-trustworthiness-and-dependability-in-edge-based-cps-2-2/
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Course Module "Machine Reasoning Explainability (an AAMAS tutorial)"
DESCRIPTION:Attendance is free to all TECoSA members. To register\, please email tecosa-admin@kth.se stating which module(s) you wish to take. Alternatively\, calendar invitations will be issued to everyone on the tecosa-all mailing list. You can register by accepting the invitations that are of interest to you. \nFormat: One 3.5-hour tutorial\nLocation: Online (via Teams)\nTiming: Weds 9 March kl.9-12.30 CET\nModule lead by: Ericsson: Alexandros Nikou\, Kristijonas Cyras\, Swarup Kumar Mohalik\, Alessandro Previti (with support from Anusha Pradeep Mujumdar and Aneta Vulgarakis Feljan)\nContent: *Concept; *Technical Part 1(Inference-Based Explanations; SAT/SMT Analysis of Inconsistencies; Argumentation-Based Explanations); *Technical Part 2 (Explainable Planning; Symbolic RL\, Explainability; Causal Approaches to Explainability); *Conclusions.\nAbstract: As a field of AI\, Machine Reasoning (MR) uses largely symbolic means to formalize and emulate abstract reasoning. Studies in early MR have notably started inquiries into Explainable AI (XAI) – arguably one of the biggest concerns today for the AI community. Work on explainable MR as well as on MR approaches to explainability in other areas of AI has continued ever since. It is especially potent in modern MR branches such as argumentation\, constraint and logic programming\, and planning. We hereby aim to provide a selective overview of MR explainability techniques and studies in hopes that insights from this long track of research will complement well the current XAI landscape. \nThe TECoSA Course
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-course-module-machine-reasoning-explainability-an-aamas-tutorial/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220317T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220317T173000
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Course Module "Industrial\, Reliable Wireless Networking – Fundamentals and Systems" (1/2)
DESCRIPTION:Attendance is free to all TECoSA members. To register\, please email tecosa-admin@kth.se stating which module(s) you wish to take. Alternatively\, calendar invitations will be issued to everyone on the tecosa-all mailing list. You can register by accepting the invitations that are of interest to you. (This module runs on more than one date – please be sure to accept all the relevant invitations.)\nFormat: Two 1.5-hour workshops\nLocation: Zoom\nTiming: Thurs 17 March kl.16-17.30 CET and Fri 18 March kl.16-17.30 CET\nModule led by: KTH: James Gross (jamesgr@kth.se)\nContent: *Underlying principles; *Communication theory background; *Implementation principles; *Examples (iWLAN\, IO-Link\, 5G\, 802.11be). The content is split into two parts: “fundamentals” and “systems”. For the fundamentals\, we will cover (a) Application layer requirements (b) latency/reliability challenges in wireless systems (c) theoretical results over the last decade (finite-block length models\, medium access schemes\, scheduling). For the systems\, we will cover (a) Wifi Evolution; (b) Cellular Systems; (c) Other approaches.\nAbstract: Wireless systems have been commercialized over the last thirty years mostly as systems to foster communication among humans. Applications like telephony\, client-server apps and lately also video services are good examples of this footprint. However\, over the last decade\, other use cases have become more and more the focus of the research community\, addressing essentially requirements that originate from industrial automation scenarios. These scenarios call for much lower latencies while simultaneously emphasizing the reliability of transmissions. In this module\, we cover the most important aspects of this development\, both from a research perspective (covering fundamentals) as well as from as from a systems perspective\, considering the performance of contemporary standards as well as the next wave of systems to come. \nThe TECoSA Course
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-course-module-industrial-reliable-wireless-networking-fundamentals-and-systems-1-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220318T160000
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Course Module "Industrial\, Reliable Wireless Networking – Fundamentals and Systems" (2/2)
DESCRIPTION:Attendance is free to all TECoSA members. To register\, please email tecosa-admin@kth.se stating which module(s) you wish to take. Alternatively\, calendar invitations will be issued to everyone on the tecosa-all mailing list. You can register by accepting the invitations that are of interest to you. (This module runs on more than one date – please be sure to accept all the relevant invitations.)\nFormat: Two 1.5-hour workshops\nLocation: Zoom\nTiming: Thurs 17 March kl.16-17.30 CET and Fri 18 March kl.16-17.30 CET\nModule led by: KTH: James Gross (jamesgr@kth.se)\nContent: *Underlying principles; *Communication theory background; *Implementation principles; *Examples (iWLAN\, IO-Link\, 5G\, 802.11be). The content is split into two parts: “fundamentals” and “systems”. For the fundamentals\, we will cover (a) Application layer requirements (b) latency/reliability challenges in wireless systems (c) theoretical results over the last decade (finite-block length models\, medium access schemes\, scheduling). For the systems\, we will cover (a) Wifi Evolution; (b) Cellular Systems; (c) Other approaches.\nAbstract: Wireless systems have been commercialized over the last thirty years mostly as systems to foster communication among humans. Applications like telephony\, client-server apps and lately also video services are good examples of this footprint. However\, over the last decade\, other use cases have become more and more the focus of the research community\, addressing essentially requirements that originate from industrial automation scenarios. These scenarios call for much lower latencies while simultaneously emphasizing the reliability of transmissions. In this module\, we cover the most important aspects of this development\, both from a research perspective (covering fundamentals) as well as from as from a systems perspective\, considering the performance of contemporary standards as well as the next wave of systems to come. \nThe TECoSA Course
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-course-module-industrial-reliable-wireless-networking-fundamentals-and-systems-2-2/
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