SAFE-ROL
Safe and Robust Robot Learning
for Operation in the Real World
Workshop at Conference on Robot Learning (CoRL) 2024
WHAT
Workshop at CoRL 2024
WHERE
Munich, Germany
Science Congress Center Munich
Room: Mars 1
WHEN
November, 9th 2024
Overview
Robots are increasingly collaborating with humans, making the need for safe interaction and robustness in unforeseen situations vital. For instance, surgery robots are required to safely interact with both professionals and patients in complex procedures. While the scope in this case is well-defined, there are applications that additionally require robustness with regard to unforeseen situations. A self-driving car, for example, is expected to appropriately react to novel traffic scenarios and unexpected human behavior. Safety and robustness become particularly challenging when advanced machine learning algorithms are used in the entire robot control loop - from perception and prediction to planning and control. Despite the rigorous training in controlled lab settings and extensive testing across diverse scenarios, there is a known risk coming with the unpredictability of their real-world deployment.
Given the wide-reaching implications of robot deployment, there is a pressing need for research into methods that ensure safety and robustness across all circumstances. This workshop aims to foster collaboration between researchers and practitioners with regard to three related research areas: Data Curation, Generalization, and Validation and Verification.
Participation
You would like to participate? Great! Please register for the CoRL workshop day here. We are looking forward meeting you!
Invited Speakers
Elahe Arani
Wayve
TU Eindhoven
Sami Haddadin
TU München
Masha Itkina
Toyota Research Institute
Hongyang Li
University of Hong Kong
Payam Nikdel
Waymo
Markus Wulfmeier
Google DeepMind
Melanie Zeilinger
ETH Zürich
Organizers
Julian Wiederer
Mercedes-Benz AG
FAU Erlangen
Markus Enzweiler
Esslingen University
Julian Schmidt
Mercedes-Benz AG
Kashyap Chitta
University of Tuebingen
Julian Jordan
Mercedes-Benz AG
Niklas Hanselmann
Mercedes-Benz AG
University of Tuebingen
Larissa Triess
Mercedes-Benz AG
University of Stuttgart
Mario Bijelic
Princeton University
Torc Robotics
Contact
In case of any question about the workshop, please email [email protected].