Abstract: Meaningful progress has been made in open world learning (OWL), enhancing the ability of agents to detect, characterize, and incrementally learn novelty in dynamic environments. However, novelty remains a persistent challenge for agents relying on state-of-the-art learning algorithms. This article considers the current state of OWL, drawing on insights from a recent DARPA research program on this topic. We identify open issues that impede further advancements spanning theory, design, and evaluation. In particular, we emphasize the challenges posed by dynamic scenarios that are crucial to understand for ensuring the viability of agents designed for real-world environments. The article provides suggestions for setting a new research agenda that effectively addresses these open issues.
External IDs:dblp:journals/aim/CruzDFS25
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