


By exploiting the optical properties of the constitutive materials and using machine learning, we infer spatiotemporal, haptic information from light that is read by an image sensor. This engineered flesh is an optical, elastomeric matrix “innervated” with stretchable lightguides that encodes haptic stimuli into light: temperature into wavelength due to thermochromic dyes and forces into intensity due to mechanical deformation. We created a robotic flesh that could be further developed for use in these agents. This encoding is needed to reduce the wiring required to send the vast amount of information transmitted to the processor. Currently, soft sensors are capable of detecting some haptic stimuli, but whole-body multimodal perception at scales similar to a human adult (surface area ~17,000 square centimeters) is still a challenge in artificially intelligent agents due to the lack of encoding. If the two supplementary angles are adjacent, their non-shared sides form a straight line. Thus the supplement of an angle of x degrees is an angle of degrees. Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Supplementary angles Supplementary angles are pairs of angles that add up to 180 degrees. Flesh encodes a variety of haptic information including deformation, temperature, vibration, and damage stimuli using a multisensory array of mechanoreceptors distributed on the surface of the human body. A pair of angles that sum to 180 degrees.
