HCAICLMar 13, 2024

AutoTRIZ: Automating Engineering Innovation with TRIZ and Large Language Models

arXiv:2403.13002v435 citationsh-index: 15Adv Eng Informatics
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This work addresses the problem of making TRIZ more accessible and practical for engineers, though it is incremental as it builds on existing LLM capabilities.

The authors tackled the complexity and user-dependency of the TRIZ method for engineering innovation by introducing AutoTRIZ, an AI system that automates TRIZ using Large Language Models, demonstrating its effectiveness in textbook cases and a real-world battery thermal management system design.

Various ideation methods, such as morphological analysis and design-by-analogy, have been developed to aid creative problem-solving and innovation. Among them, the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) stands out as one of the best-known methods. However, the complexity of TRIZ and its reliance on users' knowledge, experience, and reasoning capabilities limit its practicality. To address this, we introduce AutoTRIZ, an artificial ideation system that integrates Large Language Models (LLMs) to automate and enhance the TRIZ methodology. By leveraging LLMs' vast pre-trained knowledge and advanced reasoning capabilities, AutoTRIZ offers a novel, generative, and interpretable approach to engineering innovation. AutoTRIZ takes a problem statement from the user as its initial input, automatically conduct the TRIZ reasoning process and generates a structured solution report. We demonstrate and evaluate the effectiveness of AutoTRIZ through comparative experiments with textbook cases and a real-world application in the design of a Battery Thermal Management System (BTMS). Moreover, the proposed LLM-based framework holds the potential for extension to automate other knowledge-based ideation methods, such as SCAMPER, Design Heuristics, and Design-by-Analogy, paving the way for a new era of AI-driven innovation tools.

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