Translating Terms of the Functional Basis into Biologically Meaningful Keywords
Abstract
Biology has long been recognized as an excellent source of analogies and stimuli for engineering design. Previous work focused on the systematic identification of relevant biological analogies by searching for instances of functional keywords in biological information in natural language format. This past work revealed that engineering keywords couldn't always be used to identify the most relevant biological analogies, as the vocabularies between biology and engineering are sufficiently distinct. Therefore, a method of identifying biologically meaningful keywords that correspond to engineering keywords was developed. Here, we apply and refine this method by generating biologically meaningful keywords for the terms of the Functional Basis, which is widely accepted as a standardized representation of the functionality of engineering products. We present insights gained on the selection of biologically meaningful keywords for the function sets based on semantic relations. We then observe the use of our keywords by providing 4th year undergraduate design students with the biologically meaningful keywords that are related to the desired functions of their design projects. Copyright © 2008 by ASME.
Recommended Citation
H. Cheong et al., "Translating Terms of the Functional Basis into Biologically Meaningful Keywords," 2008 Proceedings of the ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, DETC 2008, vol. 4, pp. 137 - 148, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Nov 2009.
Department(s)
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
978-079184325-3;978-079184328-4
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
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Citation
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English
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Publication Date
23 Nov 2009