Semantic Networks for Engineering Design: A Survey

December 13, 2020 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› Proceedings of the Design Society

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Authors Ji Han, Serhad Sarica, Feng Shi, Jianxi Luo arXiv ID 2012.07060 Category cs.DL: Digital Libraries Cross-listed cs.DB Citations 21 Venue Proceedings of the Design Society Last Checked 9 days ago
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There have been growing uses of semantic networks in the past decade, such as leveraging large-scale pre-trained graph knowledge databases for various natural language processing (NLP) tasks in engineering design research. Therefore, the paper provides a survey of the research that has employed semantic networks in the engineering design research community. The survey reveals that engineering design researchers have primarily relied on WordNet, ConceptNet, and other common-sense semantic network databases trained on non-engineering data sources to develop methods or tools for engineering design. Meanwhile, there are emerging efforts to mine large scale technical publication and patent databases to construct engineering-contextualized semantic network databases, e.g., B-Link and TechNet, to support NLP in engineering design. On this basis, we recommend future research directions for the construction and applications of engineering-related semantic networks in engineering design research and practice.
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