Learning and Verification of Safety Parameters for Airspace Deconfliction

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2009-11-30

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We present a Bayesian approach to learning flexible safety constraints and subsequently verifying whether plans satisfy these constraints. Our approach, called the Safety Constraint Learner/Checker (SCLC), is embedded within the Generalized Integrated Learning Architecture (GILA), which is an integrated, heterogeneous, multi-agent ensemble architecture designed for learning complex problem solving techniques from demonstration by human experts. The SCLC infers safety constraints from a single expert demonstration trace, and applies these constraints to the solutions proposed by the agents in the ensemble. Blame for constraint violations is then transmitted to the individual learning/planning/reasoning agents, thereby facilitating new problem-solving episodes. We discuss the advantages of the SCLC and demonstrate empirical results on an Airspace Planning and Deconfliction Task, which was a benchmark application in the DARPA Integrated Learning Program.

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