DC14

DC14 - Security and safety for trustworthy robots

Jean Chrysostome Mayoko 

Short Bio

Jean Chrysostome Mayoko Biong is a computer vision and robotics researcher from the Democratic Republic of Congo. With a background in AI, ROS2, and vision-integrated systems, his research focuses on socially aware and trustworthy robotic systems, combining navigation, perception, and human-robot interaction. Passionate about human-centered AI, he contributes to multidisciplinary innovations in smart agriculture, social robotics, and embedded AI.

Topic

This research will explore the relationship between safety and security using operational modes. The Operational Modes are useful to establish access to certain sensitive privacy information and the tasks that a robot can perform based on the robot’s level of security. During the operation of a robot, if it considers that its safety may have been compromised, it can establish operating modes in which the camera is not used or that the robot cannot access certain areas of the environment until the appropriate security recovery level is reached. Methods form the general XAI field will be investigated as tools for analysing the behaviour of intelligent systems.

Host Institution: Universidad de León – León, Spain

PhD Enrollment: Universidad de León

PI: Prof. Vicente Matellán