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A crowdsourcing data-driven approach for innovation

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posted on 2024-03-01, 12:13 authored by H Forbes, J Han, Dirk Schaefer

Creativity is an essential element of innovation, but producing creative ideas is often challenging in design. Many computational tools have been developed recently to support designers in producing creative ideas that are new to individuals. As a common feature, most of the tools rely on the databases employed, such as ConceptNet and the US Patent Database. However, the limitations of these databases have constrained the capabilities of the tools. Thereby, new computational databases for supporting the generation of ideas that are new to a crowd or even history are needed. Crowdsourcing outsources tasks conventionally performed in-house to a crowd and uses external knowledge to solve problems and democratize innovation. Social media is often employed in crowdsourcing for a crowd to create and share knowledge. A novel approach employing social media to crowdsource knowledge from a crowd for constructing crowd knowledge databases is proposed in this paper. The crowd knowledge database is expected to be used by the current computational tools to support designer producing highly creative ideas, which are new to the crowd, in new product design, and ultimately leading to innovation. Challenges of employing this approach are discussed to provide insights and potential directions for future research.

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  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

International Journal of Systematic Innovation

Volume

6

Issue

2

Pages/Article Number

9-19

Publisher

International Journal of Systematic Innovation

ISSN

2077-7973

Date Submitted

2022-02-21

Date Accepted

2020-08-12

Date of First Publication

2020-09-01

Date of Final Publication

2020-09-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2022-02-19

ePrints ID

48146

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