Bio‐Inspired Sensory Receptors for Artificial‐Intelligence Perception

Author:

Bag Atanu12ORCID,Ghosh Gargi1ORCID,Sultan M. Junaid1,Chouhdry Hamna Haq3,Hong Seok Ju1,Trung Tran Quang1,Kang Geun‐Young1,Lee Nae‐Eung1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Advanced Materials Science & Engineering Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Gyeonggi‐do 16419 Republic of Korea

2. Research Centre for Advanced Materials Technology Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Gyeonggi‐do 16419 Republic of Korea

3. SKKU Advanced Institute of Nanotechnology (SAINT) Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Gyeonggi‐do 16419 Republic of Korea

4. Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Sciences & Technology (SAIHST) Institute of Quantum Biophysics (IQB) and Biomedical Institute for Convergence at SKKU (BICS) Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Gyeonggi‐do 16419 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractIn 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.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Education

Publisher

Wiley

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