Search Results for author: Hiroshi Kuwajima

Found 7 papers, 0 papers with code

STEAM & MoSAFE: SOTIF Error-and-Failure Model & Analysis for AI-Enabled Driving Automation

no code implementations15 Dec 2023 Krzysztof Czarnecki, Hiroshi Kuwajima

The Safety of the Intended Functionality (SOTIF) standard emerges as a promising framework for addressing these concerns, focusing on scenario-based analysis to identify hazardous behaviors and their causes.

The missing link: Developing a safety case for perception components in automated driving

no code implementations30 Aug 2021 Rick Salay, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Hiroshi Kuwajima, Hirotoshi Yasuoka, Toshihiro Nakae, Vahdat Abdelzad, Chengjie Huang, Maximilian Kahn, Van Duong Nguyen

In this paper, we propose the Integration Safety Case for Perception (ISCaP), a generic template for such a linking safety argument specifically tailored for perception components.

Adapting SQuaRE for Quality Assessment of Artificial Intelligence Systems

no code implementations31 Jul 2019 Hiroshi Kuwajima, Fuyuki Ishikawa

We thus provide holistic insights for quality of AI systems by incorporating the ML nature and AI ethics to the traditional software quality concepts.

Ethics Fairness

Engineering problems in machine learning systems

no code implementations1 Apr 2019 Hiroshi Kuwajima, Hirotoshi Yasuoka, Toshihiro Nakae

The key to using a machine learning model in a deductively engineered system is decomposing the data-driven training of machine learning models into requirement, design, and verification, particularly for machine learning models used in safety-critical systems.

BIG-bench Machine Learning

Improving Transparency of Deep Neural Inference Process

no code implementations13 Mar 2019 Hiroshi Kuwajima, Masayuki Tanaka, Masatoshi Okutomi

However, the inference process of deep learning is black-box, and not very suitable to safety-critical systems which must exhibit high transparency.

Open Problems in Engineering and Quality Assurance of Safety Critical Machine Learning Systems

no code implementations7 Dec 2018 Hiroshi Kuwajima, Hirotoshi Yasuoka, Toshihiro Nakae

To establish standard quality assurance frameworks, it is necessary to visualize and organize these open problems in an interdisciplinary way, so that the experts from many different technical fields may discuss these problems in depth and develop solutions.

BIG-bench Machine Learning

Network Analysis for Explanation

no code implementations7 Dec 2017 Hiroshi Kuwajima, Masayuki Tanaka

Safety critical systems strongly require the quality aspects of artificial intelligence including explainability.

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