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Sixth Workshop on Formal Methods for Autonomous Systems (FMAS 2024)
Manchester, UK
11th to 13th of November 2024 (two half-days and one full day)
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FMAS 2024 is a two full days peer-reviewed international workshop that brings
together researchers working on a range of techniques for the formal
verification of autonomous systems, to present recent work in the area, discuss
key challenges, and stimulate collaboration between autonomous systems and
formal methods researchers. Previous editions are listed on DBLP:
[https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://dblp.dagstuhl.de/db/conf/fmas/index.html*(https:/*dblp.dagstuhl.de/db/conf/fmas/index.html)__;XS8!!IBzWLUs!XkW8JTdexC4i9J4ws-ASmnKcbjMP-unjzoeO48InjOC6ysuHong2DAFYhCxhWiAEvvapDLalAGfhFs6u3e0P2J09DyY-UXVglEes_w$
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More details can be found on our website:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://fmasworkshop.github.io/FMAS2024/__;!!IBzWLUs!XkW8JTdexC4i9J4ws-ASmnKcbjMP-unjzoeO48InjOC6ysuHong2DAFYhCxhWiAEvvapDLalAGfhFs6u3e0P2J09DyY-UXWjvJchmA$
Our twitter account is:
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and posts about this year's workshop use the tag #FMAS2024
## Important Dates
* Extended Submission Deadline: 23rd August 2024 (Anywhere on Earth
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* Notification: 26th Sep 2024
* Final Version: 10th Oct 2024
* Workshop: 11th to 13th of November 2024 (two half-days and one full day)
## Scope
Autonomous systems present unique challenges for formal methods. They are often
embodied in robotic systems that can interact with the real world, and they
make independent decisions. Amongst other categories, they can be viewed as
safety-critical, cyber-physical, hybrid, and real-time systems.
Key challenges for applying formal methods to autonomous systems include:
* the system's dynamic deployment environment;
* verifying the system's decision making capabilities -- including planning,
ethical, and reconfiguration choices; and
* using formal methods results as evidence given to certification or regulatory
organisations.
FMAS welcomes submissions that use formal methods to specify, model, or verify
autonomous systems; in whole or in part. We are especially interested in work
using integrated formal methods, where multiple (formal or non-formal) methods
are combined during the software engineering process. We encourage submissions
that are advancing the applicability of formal methods for autonomous systems,
for example improving integration or explainability, automation or knowledge
transfer of these technique; a wider discussion of these principles can be
found in 'A Manifesto for Applicable Formal Methods'
[https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.12758*(https:/*arxiv.org/abs/2112.12758)__;XS8!!IBzWLUs!XkW8JTdexC4i9J4ws-ASmnKcbjMP-unjzoeO48InjOC6ysuHong2DAFYhCxhWiAEvvapDLalAGfhFs6u3e0P2J09DyY-UXWpUomxEA$
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Autonomous systems are often embedded in robotic or cyber-physical systems, and
they share many features (and verification challenges) with automated systems.
FMAS welcomes submissions with applications to:
* automated systems,
* semi-autonomous systems, or
* fully-autonomous systems.
### Topics
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Applicable, tool-supported Formal Methods that are suited to Autonomous
Systems
* Runtime Verification or other formal approaches to deal with the reality gap
(the gap between models/simulations and the real world),
* Verification against safety assurance arguments or standards documents,
* Formal specification and requirements engineering approaches for autonomous
systems,
* Case Studies that identify challenges when applying formal methods to
autonomous systems,
* Experience Reports that provide guidance for tackling challenges with formal
methods or tools, or
* Discussions of the future directions of the field.
Because the above list is not exhaustive, if you are unsure if your paper is in
scope for FMAS please feel free to email us (addresses below) to discuss it.
## Submission and Publication
There are four categories of submission:
* **Vision papers** *6 pages (excluding references)* describe directions for
research into Formal Methods for Autonomous Systems;
* **Research previews** *6 pages (excluding references)* describe well-defined
research ideas that are in their early stages, and my not be fully developed
yet. Work from PhD students is particularly welcome;
* **Experience report papers** *15 pages (excluding references)* report on
practical experiences in applying Formal Methods to Autonomous Systems,
focussing on the experience and lessons to be learnt;
* **Regular papers** *15 pages (excluding references)* describe completed
applications of Formal Methods to an Autonomous System, new or improved
approaches, evaluations of existing approaches, and so on.
These categories are intended to help you show your intent for your paper, and
to allow a fairer comparison of papers. For example, a Research Preview won't
be judged as not developed enough for acceptance, purely because it is compared
to a Standard Paper. The category descriptions are not exhaustive and should be
interpreted broadly. If you are unsure if your paper clearly fits into one of
these categories, please feel free to email us (details below) to discuss it.
### Submission Details
* Submission Link:
[https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fmas2024*(https:**Aeasychair.org*conferences**Aconf=fmas2024)__;XS8vLy8_!!IBzWLUs!XkW8JTdexC4i9J4ws-ASmnKcbjMP-unjzoeO48InjOC6ysuHong2DAFYhCxhWiAEvvapDLalAGfhFs6u3e0P2J09DyY-UXWAdfvydA$
- please select one of the four submission categories during submission,
under the heading 'Topics'
* Submissions must be prepared using the [EPTCS LaTeX
style](https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://style.eptcs.org/__;!!IBzWLUs!XkW8JTdexC4i9J4ws-ASmnKcbjMP-unjzoeO48InjOC6ysuHong2DAFYhCxhWiAEvvapDLalAGfhFs6u3e0P2J09DyY-UXWOk9FF_g$
).
Each submission will receive at least three, single-blind reviews. If a paper
is accepted, at least one of the authors must register for, and attend, the
workshop to present their work. We intend that accepted papers will be
published via
[EPTCS](https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.eptcs.org/__;!!IBzWLUs!XkW8JTdexC4i9J4ws-ASmnKcbjMP-unjzoeO48InjOC6ysuHong2DAFYhCxhWiAEvvapDLalAGfhFs6u3e0P2J09DyY-UXVhgkfjQg$
).
### Best Paper
For the first time, FMAS 2024 will honor the best paper selected with respect
to reviews, program committee discussions, and conference presentations with an
award.
### Special Issue
We will organise a journal special issue to collect extensions of papers
accepted in FMAS 2024.
Look out for more details as we announce them.
## Venue
FMAS 2024 will be held from 11th to 13th of November 2024, co-located with the
[International Conference on Integrated Formal Methods (iFM)
2024](https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://ifm2024.cs.manchester.ac.uk__;!!IBzWLUs!XkW8JTdexC4i9J4ws-ASmnKcbjMP-unjzoeO48InjOC6ysuHong2DAFYhCxhWiAEvvapDLalAGfhFs6u3e0P2J09DyY-UXUjJv5_ng$
), hosted by the University of Manchester, UK.
We will accept participation in-person and remotely:
* At least one author per paper must register and pay for on-site attendance at
FMAS, even if the paper will be presented remotely – this is to ensure we cover
the costs of running FMAS as a satellite workshop at iFM.
* Presenting or participating online will be free.
* If you are presenting your remotely, please contact us at
[email protected] to let us know so that we can make the necessary
arrangements.
## Invited Speaker
[Dr Silvia Lizeth Tapia
Tarifa](https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.mn.uio.no/ifi/personer/vit/sltarifa/__;!!IBzWLUs!XkW8JTdexC4i9J4ws-ASmnKcbjMP-unjzoeO48InjOC6ysuHong2DAFYhCxhWiAEvvapDLalAGfhFs6u3e0P2J09DyY-UXXbRE7Wgw$
)
An associate professor at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo.
Her main research area in formal methods for parallel and distributed systems.
## Student Registration Fee Support
We are pleased that FMAS2024 is able to offer free registration for a limited
number of student attending FMAS 2024. More details will be added to the FMAS
2024 web page. This is possible thanks to sponsorship by the Formal Methods
Europe association.