This public concept note explores preliminary conceptual layers for organizing visible-body interpretation research. It discusses possible ways to organize terminology and concepts across philosophy, standardization, longitudinal observation, contextual considerations, protective boundaries, output concepts, archival structures, and applied educational layers. The note discusses Human Aesthetic Engineering (HAE) as one possible broad conceptual umbrella and Technical Silhouette Engineering (TSE) as a potential standardization framework for visible-body observation. It also introduces context-aware interpretation concepts, longitudinal archive concepts, and public boundary structures at a conceptual level. This document remains exploratory, non-diagnostic, and non-ranking. It is offered solely for scholarly discussion, methodological clarification, conceptual organization, and future interdisciplinary refinement. Protected operational systems, internal computational structures, calibration systems, implementation logic, and platform-level infrastructure are not disclosed. Version:v0.2 — Public Concept Note / Working Paper
Sarang Kang (Sun,) studied this question.