Biomimetic bio-inspired biomorph sustainable? An attempt to classify and clarify biology-derived technical developments

Olga Speck, David Speck, Rafael Horn, Johannes Gantner, Klaus Peter Sedlbauer

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Abstract

Over the last few decades, the systematic approach of knowledge transfer from biological concept generators to technical applications has received increasing attention, particularly because marketable bio-derived developments are often described as sustainable. The objective of this paper is to rationalize and refine the discussion about bio-derived developments also with respect to sustainability by taking descriptive, normative and emotional aspects into consideration. In the framework of supervised learning, a dataset of 70 biology-derived and technology-derived developments characterised by 9 different attributes together with their respective values and assigned to one of 17 classes was created. On the basis of the dataset a decision tree was generated which can be used as a straightforward classification tool to identify biology-derived and technology-derived developments. The validation of the applied learning procedure achieved an average accuracy of 90.0%. Additional extraordinary qualities of technical applications are generally discussed by means of selected biology-derived and technology-derived examples with reference to normative (contribution to sustainability) and emotional aspects (aesthetics and symbolic character). In the context of a case study from the building sector, all aspects are critically discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number011004
JournalBioinspiration and Biomimetics
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • bio-inspiration
  • biomimetics
  • biomimicry
  • decision tree
  • descriptive/normative/emotional content
  • supervised learning
  • sustainability

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