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摘要
从历史上看,纳米技术面临着每一个新兴的、以科学为基础的产业所面临的同样的挑战。可行的知识从科学向市场的转移需要更好地衔接起来。为了加强这种转移,设计了一种将工程设计和主体-行为-对象(SAO)文本挖掘相结合的方法。该方法用于发现、选择和评估利用科学摘要解决工业问题的适当纳米技术。一个案例研究是进行,其中工程设计方法是用来构建一个技术创新问题在制造业。从Web of Science检索了120万篇纳米技术相关文章的摘要,并使用标题和摘要的saparsing进行了索引。这种新方法的性能是用精确率和召回率来衡量的,这是信息检索领域常用的一种方法。在与两位工程经理进行结构化访谈的基础上,进一步评估了该方法。结果表明,SAO方法对公司内部的创新和设计有重要的帮助。本文讨论的重大挑战——例如由于sao解析造成的知识损失,以及信息粘性现象。
Exploring the Nanotechnology Landscape for Competitive Advantage Using SAO-Mining
Historically, nanotechnology faces the same challenges of every new, emerging and science-based industry. The transfer of viable knowledge from science to market needs to be better bridged. To enhance this transfer, a methodology is designed which integrates engineering design and subject-actionobject (SAO) text mining. The methodology is used to find, select and evaluate appropriate nanotechnologies for solving industrial problems using scientific abstracts. A case study is conducted whereby engineering design methods are used to structure a technical innovation problem in the manufacturing industry. 1.2 million abstracts from nanotechnology related articles are retrieved from the Web of Science and indexed using SAOparsing of the title and abstract. The performance of this novel methodology is measured using precision and recall, an approach common to the field of information retrieval. The methodology is further evaluated on the basis of structured interviews conducted with two engineering managers. The results demonstrate that the SAO methodology is a valuable assist to innovation and design within the firm. Significant challenges which are addressed in this article-- for example knowledge loss due to SAO-parsing, and also the phenomena of information stickiness.