ICIC 2016: Tutorial: Searching for Information – the Classical Way with Key W...Dr. Haxel Consult
Adding value to information through key words or classification is a long established practice. Using it is still common at least in professional information searching. Some years ago means for semantic searching emerged as additional search tools and were very much welcomed by the community of searchers. But were expectations fulfilled? The tutorial will try an answer demonstrating search paths for both methods and comparing results.
ICIC is the International Conference on Trends for Scientific Information Professionals.
28th ICIC International Conference for the Information Community
For those in the sci-tech world, sharing best practices, networking and evaluating trends have become matters of considerable importance, and the annual ICIC Meeting & Exhibition is the significant forum for this, attracting over 130 attendees from the main sci-tech companies and information, service or software providers. It will be a venue where attendees will learn about new ways to work with disseminate scientific and patent information.
ICIC 2016: Information Flow and the Commercialisation WindowDr. Haxel Consult
Information flow can be an important factor in understanding for how long the 'commercialisation window' can be open. Open for investment seeking, open for collaborative partner identification. In this talk Jane will call upon experience gained working with companies bringing innovative technologies into the market place to review handling information flows; including when to seek external information, the type of information needed, patent, IP, financial, market, company, technical, and how this can help with decision making.
This analysis shows how IP, regulatory, and marketing strategy have to interfere for maximizing the lifetime of IP protection in pharmaceuticals. In contrast to mechanical inventions you can use special aspects of chemical /pharmaceutical patents like medical use or SPCs and PTE or variations in formulation to optimize your product protection. Using the example of an active ingredient it is shown how filing strategy, product development and finally IP life cycle management can be combined to achieve the maximum market success.
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PATENTSCOPE is a free patent search system offered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Users can search in 52 million patent documents covering 2.9 million published international patent applications (PCT) and many patent collections from national IP authorities.
The system is being constantly enhanced, for example, by the addition of new patent collections, new functionality or additional languages in the user interface.
The last big step forward in this evolution was the addition of chemical search capabilities, accomplished using InfoChem’s text- and image-mining technologies. An automatic workflow was developed and put into operation allowing real-time, multi-modal chemical text annotation and image recognition.
This talk addresses the technical challenges encountered such as OCR quality, scalability, performance and parallelization.
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This presentation will give some guidelines on how to create a meaningful Patent Landscapes. Generating patent landscaping reports seems simple, but it isn’t. For making patent landscapes you have to take several different issues into consideration.
It’s important at the start to already have in mind what kind of landscape report you are going to prepare, and choose a topic of interest, but preferable not one that is too broad. It’s also extremely important to have a clean (80-90% relevance) dataset that the landscape is based on; otherwise the outcome will be rubbish. And of course, do not use landscapes for questions that require a legal opinion (like Freedom-to-operate conclusions!!). Patent landscapes are not aimed to be as precise as other patent searches.
Some more important issues has to be taken in account and are presented.
Capsule Endoscopy Patent Landscape 2014 Sample
Olympus and Given Imaging are leading intellectual property in the capsule endoscopy industry, but for how long?
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
The report provides essential patent data for capsule endoscopy. It identifies more than 30 major holders of capsule endoscopy related intellectual property. It provides in-depth IP analysis and industrial key players including:
-Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings.
-Current legal status of patents.
-Ranking of main patent applicants.
-Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants.
-Key patents.
-Granted patents near expiration.
-Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio.
-Overview of patent litigations.
-Matrix applicants/technology issues for more than 15+ companies.
The “capsule endoscopy IP” profiles of 15+ major companies is presented, with key patents, technological issues, litigations, licenses, partnerships, and IP strength and strategy.
The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report.
OBJECTIVE OF THE REPORT
•Understand the IP landscape for capsule endoscopy.
•Identify key patents.
•Understand trends in capsule endoscopy IP.
•Identify the major players in capsule endoscopy IP and the relative strength of their patent portfolio.
•Identify new players in capsule endoscopy IP.
•Identify IP collaboration networks between key players (industrial and academics).
•Identify main patent litigations.
Zeev Fisher Company Ip Policy In Light Of An Upcoming CrisisMIT Forum of Israel
The document discusses intellectual property trends and recommendations for companies. It notes that the patent landscape has become more challenging in recent years due to backlogs and anti-patent sentiment. However, granted patents are now more valuable assets that can be sold or licensed for revenue. The document recommends focusing patent strategies on important technologies, using alternatives like Patent Prosecution Highways to accelerate examination, and leveraging granted patents through licensing or enforcement to generate value from intellectual property portfolios.
ICIC 2016: Tutorial: Searching for Information – the Classical Way with Key W...Dr. Haxel Consult
Adding value to information through key words or classification is a long established practice. Using it is still common at least in professional information searching. Some years ago means for semantic searching emerged as additional search tools and were very much welcomed by the community of searchers. But were expectations fulfilled? The tutorial will try an answer demonstrating search paths for both methods and comparing results.
ICIC is the International Conference on Trends for Scientific Information Professionals.
28th ICIC International Conference for the Information Community
For those in the sci-tech world, sharing best practices, networking and evaluating trends have become matters of considerable importance, and the annual ICIC Meeting & Exhibition is the significant forum for this, attracting over 130 attendees from the main sci-tech companies and information, service or software providers. It will be a venue where attendees will learn about new ways to work with disseminate scientific and patent information.
ICIC 2016: Information Flow and the Commercialisation WindowDr. Haxel Consult
Information flow can be an important factor in understanding for how long the 'commercialisation window' can be open. Open for investment seeking, open for collaborative partner identification. In this talk Jane will call upon experience gained working with companies bringing innovative technologies into the market place to review handling information flows; including when to seek external information, the type of information needed, patent, IP, financial, market, company, technical, and how this can help with decision making.
This analysis shows how IP, regulatory, and marketing strategy have to interfere for maximizing the lifetime of IP protection in pharmaceuticals. In contrast to mechanical inventions you can use special aspects of chemical /pharmaceutical patents like medical use or SPCs and PTE or variations in formulation to optimize your product protection. Using the example of an active ingredient it is shown how filing strategy, product development and finally IP life cycle management can be combined to achieve the maximum market success.
The Addition of Chemical Search Capabilities to PATENTSCOPE: Turning a Full-t...Dr. Haxel Consult
PATENTSCOPE is a free patent search system offered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Users can search in 52 million patent documents covering 2.9 million published international patent applications (PCT) and many patent collections from national IP authorities.
The system is being constantly enhanced, for example, by the addition of new patent collections, new functionality or additional languages in the user interface.
The last big step forward in this evolution was the addition of chemical search capabilities, accomplished using InfoChem’s text- and image-mining technologies. An automatic workflow was developed and put into operation allowing real-time, multi-modal chemical text annotation and image recognition.
This talk addresses the technical challenges encountered such as OCR quality, scalability, performance and parallelization.
II-SDV 2016 Aalt van de Kuilen - The Art of Patent LandscapingDr. Haxel Consult
This presentation will give some guidelines on how to create a meaningful Patent Landscapes. Generating patent landscaping reports seems simple, but it isn’t. For making patent landscapes you have to take several different issues into consideration.
It’s important at the start to already have in mind what kind of landscape report you are going to prepare, and choose a topic of interest, but preferable not one that is too broad. It’s also extremely important to have a clean (80-90% relevance) dataset that the landscape is based on; otherwise the outcome will be rubbish. And of course, do not use landscapes for questions that require a legal opinion (like Freedom-to-operate conclusions!!). Patent landscapes are not aimed to be as precise as other patent searches.
Some more important issues has to be taken in account and are presented.
Capsule Endoscopy Patent Landscape 2014 Sample
Olympus and Given Imaging are leading intellectual property in the capsule endoscopy industry, but for how long?
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
The report provides essential patent data for capsule endoscopy. It identifies more than 30 major holders of capsule endoscopy related intellectual property. It provides in-depth IP analysis and industrial key players including:
-Time evolution of patent publications and countries of patent filings.
-Current legal status of patents.
-Ranking of main patent applicants.
-Joint developments and IP collaboration network of main patent applicants.
-Key patents.
-Granted patents near expiration.
-Relative strength of main companies IP portfolio.
-Overview of patent litigations.
-Matrix applicants/technology issues for more than 15+ companies.
The “capsule endoscopy IP” profiles of 15+ major companies is presented, with key patents, technological issues, litigations, licenses, partnerships, and IP strength and strategy.
The report also provides an extensive Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report.
OBJECTIVE OF THE REPORT
•Understand the IP landscape for capsule endoscopy.
•Identify key patents.
•Understand trends in capsule endoscopy IP.
•Identify the major players in capsule endoscopy IP and the relative strength of their patent portfolio.
•Identify new players in capsule endoscopy IP.
•Identify IP collaboration networks between key players (industrial and academics).
•Identify main patent litigations.
Zeev Fisher Company Ip Policy In Light Of An Upcoming CrisisMIT Forum of Israel
The document discusses intellectual property trends and recommendations for companies. It notes that the patent landscape has become more challenging in recent years due to backlogs and anti-patent sentiment. However, granted patents are now more valuable assets that can be sold or licensed for revenue. The document recommends focusing patent strategies on important technologies, using alternatives like Patent Prosecution Highways to accelerate examination, and leveraging granted patents through licensing or enforcement to generate value from intellectual property portfolios.
Lecture 2 - IP in detail Patents-others - VDIS10025 Intellectual Property and...Virtu Institute
The document discusses patents and intellectual property. It provides details on patent processes in Australia including that a patent provides a monopoly for a limited period in exchange for disclosure of a new invention. To be patented, an invention must be novel and not already publicly known. The document outlines the Australian patent application process and obtaining foreign patents, including using the Patent Cooperation Treaty.
- A patent is a grant of protection rights to an inventor for an invention, excluding others from using the invention for a set period of time, usually 16-20 years.
- Patents can be granted for new and useful designs, processes, machines, manufactures or compositions of matter.
- The WIPS database provides access to patents from the US, Europe, China, Japan and Korea, and allows searching across collections. It allows viewing and downloading patent images.
Nike sued Adidas for patent infringement over Adidas' use of cushioning technology in its shoes that was similar to Nike's patented Shox technology. Nike had invested heavily in developing Shox and held 19 patents protecting it. Despite these patents, Adidas manufactured and sold shoes using a refashioned version of the Shox technology, called the a3 cushioning system. The court found that Adidas had infringed on Nike's patents by using its patented cushioning technology without permission.
Knobbe Martens attorneys Andrew Douglas and Shannon Lam presented "Intellectual Property for Engineers" on January 14, 2014 at the University of California, Irvine.
Patents, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (october 15, 2014)Roger Royse
How does the patent system work? How can you use it to protect your company's intellectual property and safeguard your technology? How valuable are patents and how does your company enforce them (or defend against patent rights)? Have the recent and proposed reforms helped or hurt the startup community? Our panel will discuss these and other cutting edge issues dealing with the patent process and how your company can maximize value.
Georgetown Univ. Law Center Conference: Strategies for Worldwide Patent Litig...WilmerHale
From The Georgetown University Law Center Conference: The Changing Patent Landscape held on March 23, 2015.
This presentation covers:
- Trend toward globalization of IP litigation
- The world is becoming increasingly interconnected
* Global supply and distribution chains
* Markets outside the U.S. taking on even greater importance
* Proliferation of standards
- Litigation outside the U.S. may offer important strategic advantages
The document provides an overview of patents and the patent process in the life sciences. It discusses what constitutes a patent, how to obtain a patent, and key considerations for patents related to biotechnology and pharmaceutical inventions. The summary covers the basic requirements for an invention to be patentable, including being useful, novel, non-obvious, and directed to eligible subject matter. It also outlines the patent application and review process.
Dr. Ravi Dhar & Nikhil Dhar on Intellectual Property. Part I- Understanding P...Dr. Ravi Dhar
Detailed Description about what are Patents, How to Write them, Components of Patenting etc., how Patent offices function, how to do Prior Art Search and FTOs etc
KnowMade is specialized in analysis of patents and scientific information. We provide patent search, IP landscape, patent valuation, IP due diligence, scientific literature landscape, identification of technologies available for transfer/licensing/sale, alerts and updates.
Our service offer consists of custom studies, analysis reports, on-demand tracking and strategy consulting. Knowmade combines information search services, scientific expertise, powerful analytics and visualization tools, and proprietary methodologies for analyzing patents and scientific information.
With a solid focus on Microelectronics, Nanotechnology and Biotechnology, KnowMade supports research laboratories, industrial companies and investors in their business development.
This document provides an analysis of Honeywell's microbolometer patent portfolio. It includes information on the technology overview, market forecast, intellectual property overview including statistics on patent publications, granted patents and applications by country and over time, main technical issues addressed, inventors, most cited patent families, and competitive intellectual property landscape. The analysis also discusses Honeywell's key patents, strengths and weaknesses, and provides conclusions on Honeywell's leadership position in microbolometer technology.
This presentation was made to solely for students to make them aware/ understand basics of “IPR”. These slides are part of lectures delivered in M. Pharmacy Curriculum & taken up from various books and websites
This document discusses patent families and how they are defined at the European Patent Office (EPO). It explains that the EPO supports two concepts of patent families: the simple patent family in DOCDB and the extended patent family in INPADOC. The simple patent family covers one invention, while the extended family covers a broader technology. It also describes what constitutes a priority and how priorities differ between the two concepts.
IC-SDV 2018: Jane List (Extract Information) Machine Translation for patents....Dr. Haxel Consult
This talk will provide a brief history of machine translation (MT) technologies, from rules based, to statistical, through human assisted MT (HuMT) and neural MT. Are machine translations capable of producing a set of documents suitable for search purposes? Can readers of patent documents reach an understanding of the invention and the scope of protection using machine translation of patent documents? Does this vary by technology? By language (pair)?. How has the existence of bulk machine translated collections influenced our approach to search and analysis of patent documents? How are developers of MT collections managing their collections as MT itself improves? How should we report results when MT documents are cited? What is allowable for legal and prosecution purposes?. This talk aims to provide a review of how users view machine translations of patents. By presenting the current situation it will conclude by looking at future options for retrieval and review of patents in any language for legal, business and learning.
Jane List runs her own business, Extract Information Limited, which she founded in 2013. Extract Information provides consultancy, search services, and training, all with a focus on commercial uses of patent information. She is currently helping her clients manage their IP portfolios, build IP strategies and policies, file strong patents, understand competitor patents, understand the technology landscape, understand the market(s) for their technology, track their industry, find new customers and markets. Jane has BSc. in Chemistry, MSc. in Information Science and Cert. in Intellectual Property Law. She is a Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, BPIP, WON and PIUG. In July 2014 she became co-Editor in Chief of World Patent Information Journal, and since September 2016 Editor in Chief. In 2015 Jane co-founded the Cambridge Information and IP Meeting (CIIPM) to host an annual meeting and to provide training in IP information and IP commercialisation matters. Prior to Extract Information, Jane held product development roles in ProQuest Dialog, and Lighthouse IP Group, and she previously worked at The Technology Partnership, where she spent 12 years providing IP and information consulting for TTP’s clients in medical devices, printing, food industry, consumer products, drug delivery, clean energy, displays and more. Prior to TTP Jane worked at DataStar, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Wellcome PLC), The British Library and Thames Water.
This document discusses intellectual property and how it can be an important asset for businesses. It outlines the main types of intellectual property rights including trademarks, industrial designs, patents, and copyright. For each type of intellectual property right, the document explains what they are, requirements for protection, and how to register them. The document emphasizes the importance of searching intellectual property databases before developing new products or services. It also provides information on intellectual property ownership and the services available from the Patents Office.
The Quest for Global Patent Protection: How Close Are We Getting?Patterson Thuente IP
Patents are territorial.
Why seek a global patent?
Harmonization.
World Trade Organization.
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH).
New patent office collaboration.
The document discusses how companies can harness patent information for competitiveness. It describes patentability studies, freedom-to-operate studies, technology surveys, and defensive publications as the main uses of patent information. Conducting these analyses allows companies to evaluate their chances of obtaining patents, identify any blocking patents from competitors, understand technological trends, and prevent others from patenting their ideas. The document emphasizes that accessing and analyzing patent information is crucial for establishing effective business strategies and avoiding disputes over intellectual property.
The document summarizes a presentation on medical device patents and litigation. It discusses recent statistics on medical device patent applications, grants, and owners. It also reviews recent non-practicing entity (NPE) litigation involving medical device patents, the outcome of inter partes reviews (IPRs) of medical device patents, and notable litigation such as Edwards v. Medtronic over transcatheter heart valves and Masimo v. Philips over pulse oximetry technology. The document concludes with an overview of recent decisions regarding permanent injunctions in medical device patent cases.
II-PIC 2017: Gain insight into technical, legal and business information thro...Dr. Haxel Consult
Feinäugle Roland (European Patent Office, Austria)
A recent study commissioned by the EPO on the involvement of (patent) information in the innovation process in industry underlines the role of patent information in the various innovation stages. This result gives further impetus to the EPO's patent information strategy, aimed at supporting the economy by providing the access to a wealth of patent-related information, be it from its own patent granting process or its collection of worldwide bibliographic, legal status, procedural and full-text data.
In the presentation we highlight some key findings of the study and give an overview of the EPO’s patent information products and services. We will discuss how they can be used for technology-specific searches, for getting insight into the legal and procedural status of an application during and after its grant procedure, and for the statistical analysis of bulk data for business intelligence purposes. The talk covers the EPO’s free-of-charge Espacenet as well as our flagship product PATSTAT, both with a worldwide coverage. It also highlights the ever-improving European Patent Register and its accompanying services as well as our RESTful Open Patent Services.
Patenting culture of the biggest world markets in the light of european patentKestutis Bruzga (博凱思)
This document discusses patenting trends and intensities in various countries and regions. It provides data on the number of patent applications per million people in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia over the past 10 years. It also compares patent application numbers and intensities in China, the US, Germany, Japan, and Russia from 1996 to 2014. The document then analyzes patent applications from China to the EPO and PCT, noting the top cities and companies filing patents. Finally, it discusses the unitary patent system coming to Europe and preparation for the Unified Patent Court.
AI-SDV 2022: Henry Chang Patent Intelligence and Engineering ManagementDr. Haxel Consult
This document describes a metadata list of patent holders in various countries and regions compiled by Muchiu (Henry) Chang. The list is sorted geographically and includes patent holder names from Canada, China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, the Middle East, and Europe between 2009-2022. Key features include Chinese-English compatibility and use of open source intelligence. The list has previously been utilized by the Region of Peel in Ontario, Canada.
AI-SDV 2022: Creation and updating of large Knowledge Graphs through NLP Anal...Dr. Haxel Consult
Knowledge Graphs are an increasingly relevant approach to store detailed knowledge in many domains. Recent advances in NLP allow to enrich Knowledge Graphs through automated analysis of large volumes of literature, reducing a lot the efforts in traditional manual information capturing. In our presentation we report the approach taken in a project with partner Fraunhofer SCAI in the life sciences where a knowledge graph organising detailed facts about psychiatric diseases has been computed.
Information of cause-effect relations between proteins, genes, drugs and diseases has been encoded in the BEL (Biological Expression Language) and imported into a Graph database to approach an indication-wide Knowledge Graph for the selected therapeutic area. Ultimately, updating the graph will amount to just rerunning the analysis on the newly published literature.
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* Markets outside the U.S. taking on even greater importance
* Proliferation of standards
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The document provides an overview of patents and the patent process in the life sciences. It discusses what constitutes a patent, how to obtain a patent, and key considerations for patents related to biotechnology and pharmaceutical inventions. The summary covers the basic requirements for an invention to be patentable, including being useful, novel, non-obvious, and directed to eligible subject matter. It also outlines the patent application and review process.
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With a solid focus on Microelectronics, Nanotechnology and Biotechnology, KnowMade supports research laboratories, industrial companies and investors in their business development.
This document provides an analysis of Honeywell's microbolometer patent portfolio. It includes information on the technology overview, market forecast, intellectual property overview including statistics on patent publications, granted patents and applications by country and over time, main technical issues addressed, inventors, most cited patent families, and competitive intellectual property landscape. The analysis also discusses Honeywell's key patents, strengths and weaknesses, and provides conclusions on Honeywell's leadership position in microbolometer technology.
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IP rights create an incentive for R&D which ultimately leads to innovation. Analysis and insights from IP data can therefore help provide a better understanding of how the IP system is being used and where and what innovation is taking place. Research and analysis of IP data is a key input to the ongoing work of the UKIPO’s Green Tech Working Group which seeks to:
further the UK’s status as a global leader by making the UK’s IP environment the best for innovating green technology;
develop and deliver IP policies to support government’s ambition on climate change and green technologies; and
to help innovators best protect and commercialise their green tech innovations both at home and internationally.
The UKIPO has been developing a broad portfolio of ‘green’ IP analytics research. A series of patent analytics reports have been published looking at green technologies, and analysis of how the UK’s Green Channel scheme for accelerated processing of green patent applications has been conducted. Patents have been used to identify technological comparative advantage within different green technologies at a country level, and new insights uncovered by mapping green technology patents to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Trade mark data provides a timeliness and closeness to market factor that patent data does not, and complementary trade mark analysis of UK ‘green’ trade marks, identified using a machine learning algorithm, provides a commercialisation angle to our research.
AI-SDV 2022: Accommodating the Deep Learning Revolution by a Development Proc...Dr. Haxel Consult
Word embeddings, deep learning, transformer models and other pre-trained neural language models (sometimes recently referred to as "foundational models") have fundamentally changed the way state-of-the-art systems for natural language processing and information access are built today. The "Data-to-Value" process methodology (Leidner 2013; Leidner 2022a,b) has been devised to embody best practices for the construction of natural language engineering solutions; it can assist practitioners and has also been used to transfer industrial insights into the university classroom. This talk recaps how the methodology supports engineers in building systems more consistently and then outlines the changes in the methodology to adapt it to the deep learning age. The cost and energy implications will also be discussed.
AI-SDV 2022: Domain Knowledge makes Artificial Intelligence Smart Linda Ander...Dr. Haxel Consult
This document profiles Linda Andersson, the CEO of Artificial Researcher. It provides details on her background, awards, research fields, and academic merits. It then discusses how domain knowledge enables artificial intelligence systems to be smarter by allowing them to understand language and text in particular domains at a deeper level. Finally, it provides an overview of Artificial Researcher's natural language processing and text mining technologies and services for tasks like passage retrieval, ontology generation, and semantic search.
AI-SDV 2022: Embedding-based Search Vs. Relevancy Search: comparing the new w...Dr. Haxel Consult
In 2013 we witnessed an evolutionary change in the NLP field evolved thanks to the introduction of space embeddings that, with the use of deep learning architectures, achieved human-level performances in many NLP tasks. With the introduction of the Attention mechanism in 2017 the results were further improved and, as result, embeddings are quickly becoming the de facto standards in solving many NLP problems. In this presentation, you will learn how generate and use space embedding for search purposes and provide comparison metrics to more traditional relevance-based search engines. Moreover, I will provide some initial results on a paper currently under review that provides an insight on hyperparameter tuning during the generation of embeddings.
AI-SDV 2022: Rolling out web crawling at Boehringer Ingelheim - 10 years of e...Dr. Haxel Consult
10 years in the making. How real-world business cases have driven the development of CCC's deep search solutions, leading to the capabilities for web-crawling and delivery of targeted intelligence that helps R&D; intensive companies gain a competitive advantage.
AI-SDV 2022: Machine learning based patent categorization: A success story in...Dr. Haxel Consult
Machine learning based patent categorization: A success story in monitoring a complex technology with high patenting activity
Susanne Tropf (Syngenta, Switzerland)
Kornel Marko (Averbis, Germany)
AI-SDV 2022: Machine learning based patent categorization: A success story in...Dr. Haxel Consult
Machine learning based patent categorization: A success story in monitoring a complex technology with high patenting activity
Susanne Tropf (Syngenta, Switzerland)
Kornel Marko (Averbis, Germany)
AI-SDV 2022: Finding the WHAT – Will AI help? Nils Newman (Search Technology,...Dr. Haxel Consult
It is relatively easy for a human to read a document and quickly figure out which concepts are important. However, this task is a difficult challenge for a machine. During the past few decades, there have been two main approaches for concept identification: Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning. During the early part of this century, Machine Learning made great strides as new techniques came into wider use (SVM’s, Topic Modeling, etc..). Sensing the competition, Natural Language Processing responded with deployment of new emerging techniques (sematic networks, finite state automata, etc..). Neither approach has completely solved the WHAT problem. Advances in Artificial Intelligence have the potential to significantly improve the situation. Where AI is making the most impact is as an enhancement to make Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing work better and, more importantly, work together. This presentation looks at some of this history and what might happen in the future when we blend the interpretation of language with pattern prediction.
AI-SDV 2022: New Insights from Trademarks with Natural Language Processing Al...Dr. Haxel Consult
This document discusses using natural language processing on trademark text data to gain insights. It presents research on how trademark activity changed during COVID-19, detecting emerging trends in trademarks over time, and classifying trademarks by industry. The research uses techniques like topic modeling and deep learning classifiers to analyze trademarks and identify patterns. The analysis of trademarks can provide economic indicators and reveal where businesses are focusing their innovation and market presence.
AI-SDV 2022: Extracting information from tables in documents Holger Keibel (K...Dr. Haxel Consult
In our customer projects involving automated document processing, we often encounter document types providing crucial data in the form of tables. While established text analytics algorithms are usually optimized to operate on running text, they tend to produce rather poor results on tables as they do not capture the non-sequential relations inside them (e.g. interpret the content of a table cell relative to its column title, interpret line breaks inside a cell differently from line breaks between cells or rows). While there are elaborate information extraction products in the market for a few highly specific types of tabular documents, there is no general approach out there. The main cause for this is the fact that table structures can be encoded by a heterogenous range of layout means (e.g. column boundaries can be signaled by lines vs. aligned text vs. white space). In this talk, we will illustrate several solutions that we have developed for a range of challenges occurring in this context, both for scanned and digitally generated documents.
AI-SDV 2022: Scientific publishing in the age of data mining and artificial i...Dr. Haxel Consult
Most scientific journals request, that the complete set of research data is published simultaneously with the peer-reviewed paper. The publication of the research data usually is carried out as so-called "Supplementary Material", attached to the original paper, or on a "Research Data Repository". Both forms have in common, that the data is published usually unstructured and not in an uniform machine processable format. This makes its further use in electronic tools for AI or data mining unnecessarily difficult or even impossible. A concept is presented, in which the data is digitally recorded, following the principle of FAIR data, as part of the publication process. This digital capture makes the data available to the scientific community for easy use in data mining and AI tools. The data in the repository contains links to the publication to document its origin. The concept is applicable for preprints, peer-review papers, diploma and doctoral theses and is particularly suitable for open access publications. Moreover, the presentation highlights correspondent activities, which were released in scientific publications recently.
AI-SDV 2022: AI developments and usability Linus Wretblad (IPscreener / Uppdr...Dr. Haxel Consult
This document discusses using AI tools to improve patent search and analysis. It provides metrics on how well an AI system called IPscreener can retrieve patent citations compared to examiners. The metrics show recall rates increase with longer input text and when users provide additional context. Machine translation negatively impacts performance, but the AI can help users navigate patents by selecting relevant text segments. The goal is for AI to boost innovation by improving how users search for and understand prior art.
AI-SDV 2022: Where’s the one about…? Looney Tunes® Revisited Jay Ven Eman (CE...Dr. Haxel Consult
How do you find video when you only have sparse data? While you can wander the stacks (if you can still find open stacks) for inspiration, video either physical or digital, is difficult to discover. Wandering the virtual stacks is, well, virtually impossible. Discovery platforms on the whole have not replicated the inspirational experience of wandering the stacks.
More companies are using archivable video for internal communication of the various research projects, product developments, test results, and more that are being considered, in progress, or completed. Showing how an experiment was conducted can convey considerably more information that is very difficult to communicate via text. How do you find a company video that might be helpful for your project?
A case study is presented of the problems and the solutions that were implemented by a large, multinational chemical company. A suite of content discovery technologies was used including a video to text to tagging system connected to their documents database and automatically indexed using several chemical as well as conceptual systems (rule-based, NLP, inference engine). To build the system and support the manuscript and video submission there is a metadata extraction program which pulls and inserts the metadata into the submission forms so the author can move quickly through that process.
Copyright Clearance Center
A pioneer in voluntary collective licensing, CCC (Copyright Clearance Center) helps organizations integrate, access, and share information through licensing, content, software, and professional services. With expertise in copyright and information management, CCC and its subsidiary RightsDirect collaborate with stakeholders to design and deliver innovative information solutions that power decision-making by helping people integrate and navigate data sources and content assets. CCC recently acquired the assets and technology of Deep SEARCH 9 (DS9), a knowledge management platform that leverages machine learning to help customers perform semantic search, tag content, and discover new insights.
Lighthouse IP is the world’s leading provider of intellectual property content. The core business of Lighthouse IP is sourcing and creating content from the world’s most challenging authorities. Specialized in IP data, Lighthouse IP provides over 160 countries coverage for patents, over 200 authorities for trademarks and over 90 authorities for designs. Lighthouse IP data is available via several partners. The company is headquartered in Schiphol-Rijk in the Netherlands and has offices in the United States, China, Thailand, Vietnam, Egypt, Indonesia and Belarus. Globally a team of 150 experts works on the creation of this unique data collection.
CENTREDOC was created in 1964 as the technical information center of the swiss watchmaking industry. Building on a strong team of engineers, CENTREDOC now offers a complete range of services and solutions for the monitoring of strategic, technological and competitive information. CENTREDOC is also a leader in the research of patent, technical and business intelligence, and offers consulting expertise in the implementation of monitoring solutions.
AI-SDV 2022: Possibilities and limitations of AI-boosted multi-categorization...Dr. Haxel Consult
The everyday use of AI-driven algorithms for data search, analysis and synthesis comes with important time savings, but also reveals the need to understand and accept the limitations of the technology. Practical deployments on concrete topics are inevitable to assess and manage the challenges of neuronal network based AI. A workshop report.
AI-SDV 2022: Big data analytics platform at Bayer – Turning bits into insight...Dr. Haxel Consult
What if there was a platform where literature, conference abstracts, patents, clinical trials, news, grants and other sources were fully integrated? What if the data would be harmonized, enriched with standardized concepts and ready for analysis? After building our patent analytics platform we didn’t stop dreaming and built our big data analytics platform by semantically integrating text-rich, scientific sources. In my presentation I will talk about what we built and why we built it. And, of course, I will also address the challenges and hurdles along the way. Was it worth it and what comes next? Let’s talk about it!
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Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
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