Bio-Inspired Sensory Receptors for Artificial-Intelligence Perception
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- DOI: 10.1002/adma.202403150
Bio-Inspired Sensory Receptors for Artificial-Intelligence Perception
Abstract
In the era of artificial intelligence (AI), there is a growing interest in replicating human sensory perception. Selective and sensitive bio-inspired sensory receptors with synaptic plasticity have recently gained significant attention in developing energy-efficient AI perception. Various bio-inspired sensory receptors and their applications in AI perception are reviewed here. The critical challenges for the future development of bio-inspired sensory receptors are outlined, emphasizing the need for innovative solutions to overcome hurdles in sensor design, integration, and scalability. AI perception can revolutionize various fields, including human-machine interaction, autonomous systems, medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, industrial optimization, and assistive technologies. As advancements in bio-inspired sensing continue to accelerate, the promise of creating more intelligent and adaptive AI systems becomes increasingly attainable, marking a significant step forward in the evolution of human-like sensory perception.
Keywords: chemoreceptor; mechanoreceptor; perception; photoreceptor; sensory receptor; thermoreceptor.
© 2024 Wiley‐VCH GmbH.
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