2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-42532-5_16
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Classification of Nature-Inspired Inventive Principles for Eco-innovation and Their Assignment to Environmental Problems in Chemical Industry

Mas’udah,
Pavel Livotov,
Sandra Santosa
et al.
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“…Despite promising outcomes, the methodologies used to generate solution ideas in this study require validation through practical implementation and rigorous evaluation to ensure real-world effectiveness. In addition, the strategies of natural ecosystem components identified by AI could not be translated into abstract inventive principles for engineering in the same way as we (humans) have done in our recent work (Mas'udah et al, 2023). Furthermore, the AI's analysis of the comprehensive interactions within the natural ecosystem often remained incomplete in our experiments.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Despite promising outcomes, the methodologies used to generate solution ideas in this study require validation through practical implementation and rigorous evaluation to ensure real-world effectiveness. In addition, the strategies of natural ecosystem components identified by AI could not be translated into abstract inventive principles for engineering in the same way as we (humans) have done in our recent work (Mas'udah et al, 2023). Furthermore, the AI's analysis of the comprehensive interactions within the natural ecosystem often remained incomplete in our experiments.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Therefore, identifying such conflicts of objectives is often crucial in extracting natural solutions. Generally, phases 2 to 4 of the SDA are highly resource-intensive as the identification and classification of natural inventive principles in natural ecosystems is a challenging and time-consuming task that requires expert knowledge and experience (Mas'udah et al, 2023). Additionally, the utilization of conventional methods may also be limited by constraints in understanding the abstract and complex concepts of these natural principles.…”
Section: Solution-driven Design Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%