Knowledge interoperability and re-use in Empathy Mapping: an ontological approach

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Design Thinking is a human-centered approach extensively used across different domains that aims at problem solving, value creation for stakeholders and innovation by fostering creativity. The most characterising and critical step along the Design Thinking process is the empathy phase, in which stakeholder analysis is performed by looking at a given scenario from the perspective of different stakeholders. Such a methodology enables a systematic information gathering and organization that results in a deep understanding of actual problems, needs and expectations from the target stakeholders. The uniqueness of problems and the need for situation-specific data makes knowledge re-use not always practical, even within the most consolidated and experienced environments. In this paper we propose an ontological support to empathy mapping that aims to (i) establish an interoperable fine-grained data layer among the different data collected throughout the empathy mapping process, (ii) enable multi-scenario analysis underpinned by formal specifications and (iii) further empower the process through semantic enrichment and integration of insight from multiple sources and contexts. We believe this is the first step to design and properly integrate effective computational and AI-based functionalities along the creative design thinking process, as well as to enable in practice richer and more sophisticated approaches (e.g. through social networks).

论文关键词:Ontology,Data integration and re-use,Semantic interoperability,Semantic web,Data engineering,Knowledge engineering,Design thinking,Empathy mapping

论文评审过程:Received 15 November 2020, Revised 13 April 2021, Accepted 16 April 2021, Available online 23 April 2021, Version of Record 5 May 2021.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2021.115065