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Safety Intelligence And Legal Machine Language: Do We Need Three Laws Of Robotics?, Chien Hsun Chen, Y. H. Weng, C. T. Sun
Safety Intelligence And Legal Machine Language: Do We Need Three Laws Of Robotics?, Chien Hsun Chen, Y. H. Weng, C. T. Sun
Chien Hsun Chen
In this chapter we will describe a legal framework for Next Generation Robots (NGRs) that has safety as its central focus. The framework is offered in response to the current lack of clarity regarding robot safety guidelines, despite the development and impending release of tens of thousands of robots into workplaces and homes around the world. We also describe our proposal for a safety intelligence (SI) concept that addresses issues associated with open texture risk for robots that will have a relatively high level of autonomy in their interactions with humans. Whereas Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics are frequently …
A Nsdv Approach For Channel Allocation Under Hybrid Mode Of Mobile Computing, Vijay Singh
A Nsdv Approach For Channel Allocation Under Hybrid Mode Of Mobile Computing, Vijay Singh
vijay singh
No abstract provided.
Biologically Inspired Metaheuristic Algorithm For Solving Symmetric Tsp, Vijay Singh
Biologically Inspired Metaheuristic Algorithm For Solving Symmetric Tsp, Vijay Singh
vijay singh
No abstract provided.
A Proposed Dsm-Secure Fair Allocation Cooperative Transactional Model For Manet., Vijay Singh
A Proposed Dsm-Secure Fair Allocation Cooperative Transactional Model For Manet., Vijay Singh
vijay singh
No abstract provided.
An Approach Of Optimized Utilization Of Battery Backup In Manet, Vijay Singh
An Approach Of Optimized Utilization Of Battery Backup In Manet, Vijay Singh
vijay singh
No abstract provided.
Novel Materialized View Selection In A Multidimensional Database, Vijay Singh
Novel Materialized View Selection In A Multidimensional Database, Vijay Singh
vijay singh
No abstract provided.
Toward The Human-Robot Co-Existence Society: On Safety Intelligence For Next Generation Robots, Chien Hsun Chen, Y. H. Weng, C. T. Sun
Toward The Human-Robot Co-Existence Society: On Safety Intelligence For Next Generation Robots, Chien Hsun Chen, Y. H. Weng, C. T. Sun
Chien Hsun Chen
Technocrats from many developed countries, especially Japan and South Korea, are preparing for the human-robot co-existence society that they believe will emerge by 2030. Regulators are assuming that within the next two decades, robots will be capable of adapting to complex, unstructured environments and interacting with humans to assist with the performance of daily life tasks. Unlike heavily regulated industrial robots that toil in isolated settings, Next Generation Robots will have relative autonomy, which raises a number of safety issues that are the focus of this article. Our purpose is to describe a framework for a legal system focused on …
Ontoeng:A Design Method For Ontology Engineering In Information Systems, Mutaz M. Al-Debei, Guy Fitzgerald
Ontoeng:A Design Method For Ontology Engineering In Information Systems, Mutaz M. Al-Debei, Guy Fitzgerald
Dr. Mutaz M. Al-Debei
This paper addresses the design problem relating to ontology engineering in the discipline of information systems. Ontology engineering is a realm that covers issues related to ontology development and use throughout its life span. Nowadays, ontology as a new innovation promises to improve the design, semantic integration, and utilization of information systems. Ontologies are the backbone of knowledge-based systems. In addition, they establish sharable and reusable common understanding of specific domains amongst people, information systems, and software agents. Notwithstanding, the ontology engineering literature does not provide adequate guidance on how to build, evaluate, and maintain ontologies. On the basis of …