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Nicola Gigante Federico Mari AndreA Orlandini (eds.)

Formal Methods for AI

1st Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and

Formal Verification, Logics, Automata and Synthesis Rende, Italy, November 19–20, 2019

co-located with the

18th International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence

(AI*IA 2019)

Proceedings

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Formal Methods for AI

Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on

Artificial Intelligence and

Formal Verification, Logics, Automata and Synthesis Rende, Italy, November 19–20, 2019

https://overlay.uniud.it/workshop/2019

Nicola Gigante Federico Mari AndreA Orlandini (eds.)

Copyright c 2020 for the individual papers by the papers’ authors.

Copyright c 2020 for the volume as a collection by its editors.

This volume and its papers are published under the

Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

Workshop organization

Chairs

Nicola Gigante University of Udine, Italy

Federico Mari University of Rome Foro Italico, Italy

AndreA Orlandini ISTC - National Research Council, Rome, Italy Program Committee

Massimo Benerecetti University of Naples Federico II, Italy Davide Bresolin University of Padova, Italy

Amedeo Cesta ISTC - National Research Council, Rome, Italy Alessandro Cimatti Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy Riccardo De Benedictis ISTC - National Research Council, Rome, Italy Dario Della Monica University of Udine, Italy

Marco Faella University of Naples Federico II, Italy Luca Geretti University of Verona, Italy

Salvatore La Torre University of Salerno, Italy Ivan Lanese University of Bologna, Italy Angelo Montanari University of Udine, Italy

Adriano Peron University of Naples Federico II, Italy Carla Piazza University of Udine, Italy

Pietro Sala University of Verona, Italy Guido Sciavicco University of Ferrara, Italy Stefano Tonetta Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy Enrico Tronci Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Alessandro Umbrico ISTC - National Research Council, Rome, Italy Tiziano Villa University of Verona, Italy

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Contents

Preface

Invited Talk

Towards Verifiable and Safe Model-Free Reinforcement Learning

Mohammadhosein Hasanbeig, Daniel Kroening, Alessandro Abate . . . . 1

Technical Track

Model Checking BDI Logics over Finite-state Worlds

Salvatore La Torre, Gennaro Parlato . . . . 11 In Silico Clinical Trials through AI and Statistical Model Checking

Vadim Alimguzhin, Toni Mancini, Annalisa Massini, Stefano Sinisi, Enrico Tronci . . . . 17 Tableau-based Decision Procedure for the Logic SCI

Joanna GoliÒska-Pilarek, Micha≥Zawidzki . . . . 23 Automated Verification of Noisy Nonlinear Cyber-Physical Systems with Ariadne

Davide Bresolin, Luca Geretti, Tiziano Villa . . . . 29 Towards the Automated Verification of Publish/Subscribe Networks

Giorgio Delzanno . . . . 35 Verification with Answer Set Programming, Reasoning about Actions and Change,

Constraints and Ontologies

Laura Giordano, Alberto Martelli, Daniele Theseider Dupré . . . . 41 Pushing Runtime Verification to the Limit: May Process Semantics Be With Us

Dario Della Monica, Adrian Francalanza . . . . 47 Preference Theories on Weak Orders

Marco Faella, Luigi Sauro . . . . 53 Robustness Verification of Decision Tree Ensembles

Francesco Ranzato, Marco Zanella . . . . 59 Towards Interval Temporal Logic Rule-Based Classification

Estrella Lucena-Sánchez, Emilio Mu¨noz-Velasco, Guido Sciavicco, Ionel Eduard Stan, Alessandro Vaccari . . . 65 Pairing Monitoring with Machine Learning for Smart System Verification and

Predictive Maintenance

Andrea Brunello, Dario Della Monica, Angelo Montanari . . . . 71

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Strong Controllability of Temporal Networks with Decisions

Matteo Zavatteri, Romeo Rizzi, Tiziano Villa . . . . 77 Complexity of Weak, Strong and Dynamic Controllability of CNCUs

Matteo Zavatteri, Romeo Rizzi, Tiziano Villa . . . . 83 A Prototype for the Robust Execution of Flexible Plans

Annarita Lanzilli, Marta Cialdea Mayer, Amedeo Cesta, Andrea Orlandini, Alessandro Umbrico . . . . 89 Control Software Synthesis for Cyber-Physical Systems with QKS

Vadim Alimguzhin, Federico Mari, Igor Melatti . . . . 95 Optimization and Multistage Systems. The Thawing Case

Eleonora Pippia, Arianna Bozzato, Emidio Tiberi, Riccardo Furlanetto, Alberto Policriti . . . . 101

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