Authors
Dennis Vandevenne, Paul-Armand Verhaegen, Simon Dewulf, Joost R Duflou
Publication date
2011
Journal
DS 68-6: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 11), Impacting Society through Engineering Design, Vol. 6: Design Information and Knowledge, Lyngby/Copenhagen, Denmark, 15.-19.08. 2011
Pages
210-219
Description
Many applications of Biologically-Inspired Design (BID) are well-known and research is increasingly focusing on methodologies towards systematic BID. However, currently no ideation tool exists that is able to leverage the large textual biological resources in a scalable way to propose a selection of biological strategies that are interesting for a specific design problem under focus. This paper first identifies the main bottleneck preventing the realization of such a scalable BID ideation tool by analyzing the state-of-the-art in systematic BID. It is observed that most work focuses on developing detailed models of, both biological and engineering systems, which enable support during knowledge transfer between the two domains. However, the automated instantiation of these models for a large collection of biological strategies currently remains an open question and domain experts are necessary to complete this time-consuming and expensive task. Therefore, a new approach is proposed that uses a conceptual representation of the biological domain to identify candidate biological strategies as input for the transfer phase.
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Scholar articles
D Vandevenne, PA Verhaegen, S Dewulf, JR Duflou - DS 68-6: Proceedings of the 18th International …, 2011