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Foundations of Trusted Autonomy

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Overview

  • Presents the foundations upon which trusted autonomy might be built
  • Offers the first comprehensive treatment of trusted autonomy, covering the scientific foundations for engineering and evolving trusted autonomous systems
  • Serves as a reference resource for researchers, educators, and practitioners on trusted autonomy, as well as a foundational text for advanced students

Part of the book series: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control (SSDC, volume 117)

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Autonomy

  2. Trust

  3. Trusted Autonomy

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About this book

This book establishes the foundations needed to realize the ultimate goals for artificial intelligence, such as autonomy and trustworthiness.

 
Aimed at scientists, researchers, technologists, practitioners, and students, it brings together contributions offering the basics, the challenges and the state-of-the-art on trusted autonomous systems in a single volume.
 
The book is structured in three parts, with chapters written by eminent researchers and outstanding practitioners and users in the field. The first part covers foundational artificial intelligence technologies, while the second part covers philosophical, practical and technological perspectives on trust. Lastly, the third part presents advanced topics necessary to create future trusted autonomous systems.
 
The book augments theory with real-world applications including cyber

security, defence and space.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Engineering and IT, University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia

    Hussein A. Abbass

  • Defence Science and Technology Group, Joint and Operations Analysis Division, Edinburgh, Australia

    Jason Scholz, Darryn J. Reid

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