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WikiLink: An Encyclopedia-Based Semantic Network for Design Creativity.

Haoyu Zuo1, Qianzhi Jing2, Tianqi Song2

  • 1Dyson School of Design Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK.

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|November 22, 2022
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Summary
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This study introduces WikiLink, a novel semantic network leveraging Wikipedia for design creativity. WikiLink fuses statistical and semantic relationships to generate innovative ideas, enhancing conceptual design processes.

Keywords:
concept generationcreativitydata-driven-designdesignknowledge discoverysemantic network

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Design Studies
  • Information Science

Background:

  • Data-driven design utilizes data sources to stimulate creative ideas.
  • Existing semantic networks for design creativity are limited to scientific and technological data.
  • Current methods often rely on single relationship types (statistical or semantic), hindering implicit knowledge discovery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a comprehensive semantic network for design creativity.
  • To overcome limitations of existing networks by integrating diverse knowledge sources.
  • To enhance idea generation in conceptual design through a novel approach.

Main Methods:

  • Construction of WikiLink, a semantic network based on Wikipedia's extensive knowledge base.
  • Fusion of both statistical and semantic weights between concepts within the network.
  • Development of four distinct algorithms to facilitate idea generation.

Main Results:

  • WikiLink demonstrates high coverage across terms, relationships, and disciplines.
  • Evaluation experiments confirm the network's effectiveness and usefulness as a creativity tool.
  • Case studies show WikiLink's capability to serve as an idea generation tool for conceptual design.

Conclusions:

  • WikiLink offers a robust platform for design creativity by integrating general and specific knowledge.
  • The fused weighting mechanism and algorithms effectively support idea generation.
  • The open-source release of WikiLink and its data encourages further research and application in design innovation.