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A scalable approach for ideation in biologically inspired design
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EngineeringBio-inspired DesignSemantic WebCorpus LinguisticsSocial SciencesIdeation Tool AsknatureText MiningNatural Language ProcessingInformation RetrievalData ScienceGenerative DesignDesign ScienceBiostatisticsBiomedical Text MiningBiological DataMedical OntologyScalable ApproachBiomedical OntologyBiological DatabaseDesignKnowledge DiscoveryAutomated ClassificationBio-inspired SystemsBiologyIndustrial DesignDesign ThinkingBioinspiration ApproachHealth Informatics
Abstract This paper presents a bioinspiration approach that is able to scalably leverage the ever-growing body of biological information in natural-language format. The ideation tool AskNature, developed by the Biomimicry 3.8 Institute, is expanded with an algorithm for automated classification of biological strategies into the Biomimicry Taxonomy, a three-level, hierarchical information structure that organizes AskNature's database. In this way, the manual work entailed by the classification of biological strategies can be alleviated. Thus, the bottleneck is removed that currently prevents the integration of large numbers of biological strategies. To demonstrate the feasibility of building a scalable bioideation system, this paper presents tests that classify biological strategies from AskNature's reference database for those Biomimicry Taxonomy classes that currently hold sufficient reference documents.
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