Patent documents from the United States have a number of different types of citations associated with them. The majority of the citations are communicated between the examiner and the applicant via forms 892 and SB08. Form SB08 is better known as the Information Disclosure Statement (IDS) and is used by the applicant to communicate the prior art references that they are aware of. Form 892, on the other hand, is referred to as the List of References cited by examiner. This is the list of references identified during the examination process and represents the prior art used for the various office actions that take place during prosecution. In all cases, citations on Form 892 are hand-picked by the examiner, based on their relevance to the application at hand, and can be considered to be highly likely to be on the same topic as the case.
During this presentation, various methods, by way of a case study, will be explored for identifying and analyzing examiner citations coming from US patent documents including blocking citations that have been used in an office action during the examination of a subsequent patent application.
What to Look for When Using US Public PAIR and Other Lessons from Bloggingatripper
PAIR (Patent Application Information Retrieval) is the US Patent and Trademark Office's Registry system for sharing information on the prosecution of patent applications. The information contained in the system can be used to research patent documents to determine their value. In this presentation a tab by tab walk-through of the site will be provided. Specific sections and pieces of data provided on the site will be highlighted and their role in determining the potential value of a patent document will be explained. In addition a means for collecting, organizing and presenting a summary of Public PAIR data, provided by Google, will be discussed.
Using Patent Analytics to Engage Senior Management in Corporate Strategyatripper
EPO President, Benoît Battistelli, at the 2013 EPO Patent Information Conference said, "Patent information is a top priority for the EPO”. This was a significant endorsement of the importance of patent information by the highest official of one of the world’s most influential patent offices. Looking at our own organizations, can patent information professionals say that their own senior management shares a similar view of the importance of patent information, and its practitioners? The key to increasing the value of patent information within an organization is to apply it to critical business decisions, and to put it in terms that are understood by senior officials. Examples of how to accomplish this goal will be provided.
Anthony Trippe Harnessing the Power of Patent Analytics A Policy Maker's Pers...atripper
How can public policy makers use patent analytics to answer the following questions:
How can patent offices and government funding bodies utilize patent information to shape and influence policy making?
How can patent information be used for “crystal-ball” gazing at the national level?
The Peculiar Searching Habits of the North American Patent Searcheratripper
This presentation was given in March 2011 at the International Symposium on IPR Information Dissemination, Taipei, Taiwan. I was asked to talk about some of the systems used by patent searchers in the United States.
Recent Trends in the Use and Market for Patent Information in the United Statesatripper
This presentation was given in Seoul, South Korea at the 2011 PATINEX conference. I covered USPTO patent databases as well as other markets for patent information in the United States.
ICIC 2013 Conference Proceedings Tony Trippe PatinformaticsDr. Haxel Consult
Using IBM's Many Eyes for Generating Valuable Patent Analytics Insights
Tony Trippe (Patinformatics, USA)
PAIR (Patent Application Information Retrieval) is the US Patent and Trademark Office's Registry system for sharing information on the prosecution of patent applications. The information contained in the system can be used to research patent documents to determine their value. In this presentation a tab by tab walk-through of the site will be provided. Specific sections and pieces of data provided on the site will be highlighted and their role in determining the potential value of a patent document will be explained. In addition a means for collecting, organizing and presenting a summary of Public PAIR data, provided by Google, will be discussed.
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.
What to Look for When Using US Public PAIR and Other Lessons from Bloggingatripper
PAIR (Patent Application Information Retrieval) is the US Patent and Trademark Office's Registry system for sharing information on the prosecution of patent applications. The information contained in the system can be used to research patent documents to determine their value. In this presentation a tab by tab walk-through of the site will be provided. Specific sections and pieces of data provided on the site will be highlighted and their role in determining the potential value of a patent document will be explained. In addition a means for collecting, organizing and presenting a summary of Public PAIR data, provided by Google, will be discussed.
Using Patent Analytics to Engage Senior Management in Corporate Strategyatripper
EPO President, Benoît Battistelli, at the 2013 EPO Patent Information Conference said, "Patent information is a top priority for the EPO”. This was a significant endorsement of the importance of patent information by the highest official of one of the world’s most influential patent offices. Looking at our own organizations, can patent information professionals say that their own senior management shares a similar view of the importance of patent information, and its practitioners? The key to increasing the value of patent information within an organization is to apply it to critical business decisions, and to put it in terms that are understood by senior officials. Examples of how to accomplish this goal will be provided.
Anthony Trippe Harnessing the Power of Patent Analytics A Policy Maker's Pers...atripper
How can public policy makers use patent analytics to answer the following questions:
How can patent offices and government funding bodies utilize patent information to shape and influence policy making?
How can patent information be used for “crystal-ball” gazing at the national level?
The Peculiar Searching Habits of the North American Patent Searcheratripper
This presentation was given in March 2011 at the International Symposium on IPR Information Dissemination, Taipei, Taiwan. I was asked to talk about some of the systems used by patent searchers in the United States.
Recent Trends in the Use and Market for Patent Information in the United Statesatripper
This presentation was given in Seoul, South Korea at the 2011 PATINEX conference. I covered USPTO patent databases as well as other markets for patent information in the United States.
ICIC 2013 Conference Proceedings Tony Trippe PatinformaticsDr. Haxel Consult
Using IBM's Many Eyes for Generating Valuable Patent Analytics Insights
Tony Trippe (Patinformatics, USA)
PAIR (Patent Application Information Retrieval) is the US Patent and Trademark Office's Registry system for sharing information on the prosecution of patent applications. The information contained in the system can be used to research patent documents to determine their value. In this presentation a tab by tab walk-through of the site will be provided. Specific sections and pieces of data provided on the site will be highlighted and their role in determining the potential value of a patent document will be explained. In addition a means for collecting, organizing and presenting a summary of Public PAIR data, provided by Google, will be discussed.
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.
ICIC 2014 The Information World Doesn’t Stop at Patents! Dr. Haxel Consult
Patent information is valuable when it comes to evaluating specific companies in terms of technology and innovation. But this information alone is sometimes not enough: a broad patent portofolio doesn’t equate with a healthy company; an absence of patents doesn’t equate with a poor company; … What other types of information are available to help us understand or predict a company strategy? The goal of this presentation is both to highlight that it is possible to broaden the work scope of the Information Analyst, and that each type of information has limitation.
ICIC 2014 Patent Citation Analysis: Tools and Techniques Dr. Haxel Consult
Cited references and citing references link patent documents through time and by subject. As citations do not depend on text search, they can be particularly useful for identifying patents from the Asian languages. Using forward and backward citations can enhance subject retrieval and provide added competitor information. Tools for searching and viewing patent citations, both forwards and backwards are now standard on most commercial patent information platforms. An overview of these will be presented. When using patent citations for search and analysis, it’s important to understand their origin. I will start by going back to basics and present an overview of the different types of patent citations, and how to use them wisely.
IC-SDV 2018: Stefan Geißler (Expert System) Navigating to new shores: the Bio...Dr. Haxel Consult
We present the latest developments around the Biopharma Navigator, a consolidated large search, analysis and reporting application for tens of millions of biomedical documents. In its latest version the application has expanded to include yet more document sources, is offering real-time data-driven dashboards, an enhanced API that facilitates integration into third-party environments, advances in expert identification, the extension of the pharmacovigilance approach to new sources from news and social media as well as live extension of drug name repositories and clinical trial monitoring.
The Biopharma Navigator is used by a growing number of experts in the industry for their daily analyses and can be employed either on a simple subscription basis or with an on-premise installation. The Biopharma Navigator is our answer for the question how big data, cognitive computing analysis and intuitive webfrontends can be combined to provide broad and up-to-date information access to Life Science professionals.
Finding Infringers and Then What?
The Academy View of Competitive Landscapes.
The Academy View of Developing Technologies.
Strategy Attribute Matrix.
Finding Infringers.
How Will You Pay For This?
Changing the Game.
First-to-File w/ Grace (FTFG).
AI-SDV 2020 Conference and exhibition is planned to be held at the Hotel Aston la Scala at the same time physically and virtually. Speakers, attendees and exhibitors are invited to join physically or virtually. We are currently developing a range of digital formats that respond precisely to the speakers, attendees and exhibitors needs, enabling individuals and exhibitors from AI industry and related sectors worldwide to participate in the AI-SDV 2020 in Nice.
Due to rapidly changing developments, it is essential that the overall situation be reviewed on an ongoing basis and any measures taken are updated to reflect the evolving legal requirements.
The Artificial Intelligence Conference on Search, Data and Text Mining, Analytics and Visualization.
The 2020 AI-SDV Conference in Nice, 5. - 6. October 2020
2020 Analytics and Visualization Meeting (Presented by VantagePoint), 6. and 7. October 2020
AI-SDV 2020 is the place to be for everyone involved in advanced search and data applications, text mining and visualization technology. Individuals and companies that are shaping the future of this exciting space that surrounds us and impacts us all will present their latest research findings, tech developments and vision for the future.
It’s a full-on two days of learning, networking and exploring technologies and concepts that are now and will continue to change way we as individuals and organisations work, rest and play. The focus is Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digitization 2.0 (about making companies, processes and people ready for AI), Deep Learning and other topics identified by our community, who are specialists working in scientific and technical information.
The event features around 22 speakers over two days, plus an exhibition to complement the conference programme.
In 2020, based on attendee feedback, we are combining all the concepts the ICIC and II-SDV-Meetings in this one event in Nice.
As past attendees tell us, it’s a fabulous location and, beyond the formal meetings taking place in the conference and exhibition space, we make the most of this gorgeous location for informal evening receptions under the stars and networking dinners.
The size of the group makes it perfect for individuals from all sides of the information and tech space to meet and spend time together formally and also socially.
According to our exhibitors and attendees, the size of the event, the beautiful location and mix of people is why they return year after year. It’s where they learn, stay on top of developments, meet peers, find new collaboration opportunities and do business.
That’s why they return – and we hope you will join us too in 2020 and contribute to our programme as an attendee, speaker or exhibitor – and we look forward to welcoming you.
Market/Electoral Research for ExecutivesJude Calvillo
This is a high-level introduction to market research that should give business and public affairs executives enough insights to effectively scope and oversee their organization’s research projects.*
*This presentation assumes that you will be managing staff, or securing consultants, capable of conducting social science research.
Given the myriad of ways companies use to monetize their intellectual property how can you decide which approach you should take? ROL Group delves into this question by looking at the different types of monetization strategies available, and substantiates the monetization plan using real-world case studies.
Miniaturized Gas Sensors Patent Landscape 2016 SampleKnowmade
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
• IP trends including time evolutions 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 and granted patents near expiration
• Relative strength of main companies’ IP portfolios
• Matrix showing patent applicants and their patented technologies
• Segmentation of patents by gas sensor technology: Electrical detector (FET, CMOS, MOS/MIS), chemical sensor, optical detector, acoustic detector, gas chromatography, electro-chemical gas sensor, thermal gas sensor, gas sensor with CNTs/Graphene, electro-mechanical gas sensors
• IP position vs. market positions for each key players
• MEMS gas sensor IP profiles of 19 key companies, with key patents, technological issues, partnerships, IP strength, IP strategy and latest market news
• Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report (2000+ patents), including technology segmentation
AI-SDV 2021: Nils Newmann - AI – Who is in control and why is that important?Dr. Haxel Consult
Since the 1950s, AI has been plagued by overpromise and underperformance, particularly at the interface between AI and topical Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). AI has struggled to produce results that SMEs deem effective. As the current hype around the most recent wave of AI recedes, it is time to assess if the new round of research has improved AI’s capacity to help SMEs. This presentation looks at three aspects of current AI research that might actually be useful: Composite AI, Generative AI, and Small Data. These three approaches have the capacity to reduce the distance between AI systems and SMEs by allowing experts to have more local control and input into the behavior of AI systems. This closer interaction has the potential to lead to useful, effective results for SMEs.
ICIC 2013 Conference Proceedings Richard Garner (LexisNexis)Dr. Haxel Consult
Are there any frontiers left in patent data?
Richard Garner (LexisNexis, UK)
As we have gradually tackled the major challenges in patent data gathering over the past years, the question is: what is the next frontier? Are there any important countries left to be integrated? After translating Chinese, Japanese and Korean patent data in Full text and continuously on the frontfiles, is Asian Patent data ‘unlocked’?
And then after that? Where is the next frontier?
In this presentation we will present our vision on what data will impact patent research in the future and which technological or data developments have the most impact on the possibilities we have in the near and distant future.
Gert Frackenpohl (Lighthouse IP, Germany)
China has grown to the largest publishing authority. However, the question has been whether this was real or inflated. As we are now starting to learn that it was in fact inflated, times will be changing. With a continuing challenge of keeping up high volumes of publications, will China now take its real position in the IP space, and start reflecting publications that really show the countries innovation skills?
Startup Building Blocks, Challenges, and Pitfalls From Formation to Growth | ...UCICove
About UCI Applied Innovation:
UCI Applied Innovation is a dynamic, innovative central platform for the UCI campus, entrepreneurs, inventors, the business community and investors to collaborate and move UCI research from lab to market.
About the Cove @ UCI:
To accelerate collaboration by better connecting innovation partners in Orange County, UCI Applied Innovation created the Cove, a physical, state-of-the-art hub for entrepreneurs to gather and navigate the resources available both on and off campus. The Cove is headquarters for UCI Applied Innovation, as well as houses several ecosystem partners including incubators, accelerators, angel investors, venture capitalists, mentors and legal experts.
Follow us on social media:
Facebook: @UCICove
Twitter: @UCICove
Instagram: @UCICove
LinkedIn: @UCIAppliedInnovation
For more information:
cove@uci.edu
http://innovation.uci.edu/
Our goal is to bring both small and large technology companies together to stop patent trolls. Unified Patents help all companies in an effort to prevent litigation from patent trolls. For more information visit our website.
II-SDV 2016 Bob Stembridge We have all the Time in the World; a Review of ho...Dr. Haxel Consult
One of the key elements in understanding a technology sector or a competitor’s activities is to measure and detect any significant changes over time that may indicate a declining interest or a new hot emerging area.
But how do we spot the signal from the noise? What constitutes a significant change? This depends on how we measure change which in turn depends on the measure of time we use. In scientific literature, we have limited choice – publication date (but even that is changing with wide availability of electronic pre-prints). In patent literature, publication date provides a measure of when an invention is publicly disclosed, but priority date is perhaps a truer measure of when the invention was made. And is it better to look at individual dates, or use moving windows of time?
This presentation will consider these questions using a case study approach to determine the impacts and effectiveness of the different approaches.
The IPlytics Platform is an intelligence IP analytics SaaS. The IPlytics Platform uses big data frameworks to intelligently connect and analyze multiple data sources. The IPlytics Platform data sources cover over 80 million patent documents for 98 worldwide countries, over 60 million scientific articles, information regarding over 3 million companies, about 2 million standards documents from 96 standard setting organizations including over 200,000 standard essential patents (SEPs) declared at the major standard setting organizations (SSOs).
Check out what machine learning can do when implemented by Hospital administrators for their operational services. We used historical data to test out and got results that could turn around ROIs for many hospitals suffering loses today
ICIC 2014 The Information World Doesn’t Stop at Patents! Dr. Haxel Consult
Patent information is valuable when it comes to evaluating specific companies in terms of technology and innovation. But this information alone is sometimes not enough: a broad patent portofolio doesn’t equate with a healthy company; an absence of patents doesn’t equate with a poor company; … What other types of information are available to help us understand or predict a company strategy? The goal of this presentation is both to highlight that it is possible to broaden the work scope of the Information Analyst, and that each type of information has limitation.
ICIC 2014 Patent Citation Analysis: Tools and Techniques Dr. Haxel Consult
Cited references and citing references link patent documents through time and by subject. As citations do not depend on text search, they can be particularly useful for identifying patents from the Asian languages. Using forward and backward citations can enhance subject retrieval and provide added competitor information. Tools for searching and viewing patent citations, both forwards and backwards are now standard on most commercial patent information platforms. An overview of these will be presented. When using patent citations for search and analysis, it’s important to understand their origin. I will start by going back to basics and present an overview of the different types of patent citations, and how to use them wisely.
IC-SDV 2018: Stefan Geißler (Expert System) Navigating to new shores: the Bio...Dr. Haxel Consult
We present the latest developments around the Biopharma Navigator, a consolidated large search, analysis and reporting application for tens of millions of biomedical documents. In its latest version the application has expanded to include yet more document sources, is offering real-time data-driven dashboards, an enhanced API that facilitates integration into third-party environments, advances in expert identification, the extension of the pharmacovigilance approach to new sources from news and social media as well as live extension of drug name repositories and clinical trial monitoring.
The Biopharma Navigator is used by a growing number of experts in the industry for their daily analyses and can be employed either on a simple subscription basis or with an on-premise installation. The Biopharma Navigator is our answer for the question how big data, cognitive computing analysis and intuitive webfrontends can be combined to provide broad and up-to-date information access to Life Science professionals.
Finding Infringers and Then What?
The Academy View of Competitive Landscapes.
The Academy View of Developing Technologies.
Strategy Attribute Matrix.
Finding Infringers.
How Will You Pay For This?
Changing the Game.
First-to-File w/ Grace (FTFG).
AI-SDV 2020 Conference and exhibition is planned to be held at the Hotel Aston la Scala at the same time physically and virtually. Speakers, attendees and exhibitors are invited to join physically or virtually. We are currently developing a range of digital formats that respond precisely to the speakers, attendees and exhibitors needs, enabling individuals and exhibitors from AI industry and related sectors worldwide to participate in the AI-SDV 2020 in Nice.
Due to rapidly changing developments, it is essential that the overall situation be reviewed on an ongoing basis and any measures taken are updated to reflect the evolving legal requirements.
The Artificial Intelligence Conference on Search, Data and Text Mining, Analytics and Visualization.
The 2020 AI-SDV Conference in Nice, 5. - 6. October 2020
2020 Analytics and Visualization Meeting (Presented by VantagePoint), 6. and 7. October 2020
AI-SDV 2020 is the place to be for everyone involved in advanced search and data applications, text mining and visualization technology. Individuals and companies that are shaping the future of this exciting space that surrounds us and impacts us all will present their latest research findings, tech developments and vision for the future.
It’s a full-on two days of learning, networking and exploring technologies and concepts that are now and will continue to change way we as individuals and organisations work, rest and play. The focus is Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digitization 2.0 (about making companies, processes and people ready for AI), Deep Learning and other topics identified by our community, who are specialists working in scientific and technical information.
The event features around 22 speakers over two days, plus an exhibition to complement the conference programme.
In 2020, based on attendee feedback, we are combining all the concepts the ICIC and II-SDV-Meetings in this one event in Nice.
As past attendees tell us, it’s a fabulous location and, beyond the formal meetings taking place in the conference and exhibition space, we make the most of this gorgeous location for informal evening receptions under the stars and networking dinners.
The size of the group makes it perfect for individuals from all sides of the information and tech space to meet and spend time together formally and also socially.
According to our exhibitors and attendees, the size of the event, the beautiful location and mix of people is why they return year after year. It’s where they learn, stay on top of developments, meet peers, find new collaboration opportunities and do business.
That’s why they return – and we hope you will join us too in 2020 and contribute to our programme as an attendee, speaker or exhibitor – and we look forward to welcoming you.
Market/Electoral Research for ExecutivesJude Calvillo
This is a high-level introduction to market research that should give business and public affairs executives enough insights to effectively scope and oversee their organization’s research projects.*
*This presentation assumes that you will be managing staff, or securing consultants, capable of conducting social science research.
Given the myriad of ways companies use to monetize their intellectual property how can you decide which approach you should take? ROL Group delves into this question by looking at the different types of monetization strategies available, and substantiates the monetization plan using real-world case studies.
Miniaturized Gas Sensors Patent Landscape 2016 SampleKnowmade
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
• IP trends including time evolutions 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 and granted patents near expiration
• Relative strength of main companies’ IP portfolios
• Matrix showing patent applicants and their patented technologies
• Segmentation of patents by gas sensor technology: Electrical detector (FET, CMOS, MOS/MIS), chemical sensor, optical detector, acoustic detector, gas chromatography, electro-chemical gas sensor, thermal gas sensor, gas sensor with CNTs/Graphene, electro-mechanical gas sensors
• IP position vs. market positions for each key players
• MEMS gas sensor IP profiles of 19 key companies, with key patents, technological issues, partnerships, IP strength, IP strategy and latest market news
• Excel database with all patents analyzed in the report (2000+ patents), including technology segmentation
AI-SDV 2021: Nils Newmann - AI – Who is in control and why is that important?Dr. Haxel Consult
Since the 1950s, AI has been plagued by overpromise and underperformance, particularly at the interface between AI and topical Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). AI has struggled to produce results that SMEs deem effective. As the current hype around the most recent wave of AI recedes, it is time to assess if the new round of research has improved AI’s capacity to help SMEs. This presentation looks at three aspects of current AI research that might actually be useful: Composite AI, Generative AI, and Small Data. These three approaches have the capacity to reduce the distance between AI systems and SMEs by allowing experts to have more local control and input into the behavior of AI systems. This closer interaction has the potential to lead to useful, effective results for SMEs.
ICIC 2013 Conference Proceedings Richard Garner (LexisNexis)Dr. Haxel Consult
Are there any frontiers left in patent data?
Richard Garner (LexisNexis, UK)
As we have gradually tackled the major challenges in patent data gathering over the past years, the question is: what is the next frontier? Are there any important countries left to be integrated? After translating Chinese, Japanese and Korean patent data in Full text and continuously on the frontfiles, is Asian Patent data ‘unlocked’?
And then after that? Where is the next frontier?
In this presentation we will present our vision on what data will impact patent research in the future and which technological or data developments have the most impact on the possibilities we have in the near and distant future.
Gert Frackenpohl (Lighthouse IP, Germany)
China has grown to the largest publishing authority. However, the question has been whether this was real or inflated. As we are now starting to learn that it was in fact inflated, times will be changing. With a continuing challenge of keeping up high volumes of publications, will China now take its real position in the IP space, and start reflecting publications that really show the countries innovation skills?
Startup Building Blocks, Challenges, and Pitfalls From Formation to Growth | ...UCICove
About UCI Applied Innovation:
UCI Applied Innovation is a dynamic, innovative central platform for the UCI campus, entrepreneurs, inventors, the business community and investors to collaborate and move UCI research from lab to market.
About the Cove @ UCI:
To accelerate collaboration by better connecting innovation partners in Orange County, UCI Applied Innovation created the Cove, a physical, state-of-the-art hub for entrepreneurs to gather and navigate the resources available both on and off campus. The Cove is headquarters for UCI Applied Innovation, as well as houses several ecosystem partners including incubators, accelerators, angel investors, venture capitalists, mentors and legal experts.
Follow us on social media:
Facebook: @UCICove
Twitter: @UCICove
Instagram: @UCICove
LinkedIn: @UCIAppliedInnovation
For more information:
cove@uci.edu
http://innovation.uci.edu/
Our goal is to bring both small and large technology companies together to stop patent trolls. Unified Patents help all companies in an effort to prevent litigation from patent trolls. For more information visit our website.
II-SDV 2016 Bob Stembridge We have all the Time in the World; a Review of ho...Dr. Haxel Consult
One of the key elements in understanding a technology sector or a competitor’s activities is to measure and detect any significant changes over time that may indicate a declining interest or a new hot emerging area.
But how do we spot the signal from the noise? What constitutes a significant change? This depends on how we measure change which in turn depends on the measure of time we use. In scientific literature, we have limited choice – publication date (but even that is changing with wide availability of electronic pre-prints). In patent literature, publication date provides a measure of when an invention is publicly disclosed, but priority date is perhaps a truer measure of when the invention was made. And is it better to look at individual dates, or use moving windows of time?
This presentation will consider these questions using a case study approach to determine the impacts and effectiveness of the different approaches.
The IPlytics Platform is an intelligence IP analytics SaaS. The IPlytics Platform uses big data frameworks to intelligently connect and analyze multiple data sources. The IPlytics Platform data sources cover over 80 million patent documents for 98 worldwide countries, over 60 million scientific articles, information regarding over 3 million companies, about 2 million standards documents from 96 standard setting organizations including over 200,000 standard essential patents (SEPs) declared at the major standard setting organizations (SSOs).
Check out what machine learning can do when implemented by Hospital administrators for their operational services. We used historical data to test out and got results that could turn around ROIs for many hospitals suffering loses today
Oracle ACE Director Dan Morgan and PTC Chief Strategy Officer Mark Swanholm, presented this special webinar to discuss Big Data and the choices ahead for organizations. for more details about Performance Tuning Corporation, visit www.peftuning.com .
Organizations are being bombarded with messages telling you that you must make an investment in Big Data, that without it your organization will be rendered obsolete, a mere bystander, on the road to increased growth and profitability.
But do you? How exactly will your organization benefit from Big Data? When do you invest – and does investing in Big Data mean leaving the rest of your data strategy stranded?
Oracle ACE Director Dan Morgan, an internationally recognized expert in database technology and former University of Washington lecturer, and Mark Swanholm, PTC’s Chief Strategy Officer and 22 year IT Veteran, will address the issue of Big Data from the standpoint of what it is, where the value can be found, what is actually required to turn this new technology into something of value.
This Performance Tuning Corporation online event will focus on strategy, management, planning, and budgeting, and will provide you and your management team the information they need to plan make the best possible decision with respect to an investment in Big Data technology.
Technology Transfer for Knowledge Translation PractitionersJennifer Flagg
This presentation is geared towards inventors and professionals who are trying to move inventions from the lab to the market. First, we identify the major phases of the new product development process. Next, we describe various forms of intellectual property protection and when they would be used. Finally, we articulate how the Knowledge to Action model can be used to define tech transfer activities.
Social Business =Cloud + Big Data + Social Media + Mobile ComputingWilliam Tanenbaum
Cloud Computing is an inflection point, and is the technology that enable Big Data and predictive analytics. In combination with Big Data, Social Media and Mobile Computing, it constitutes how mainstream business use Cloud
10 Things to Consider When Building a CTMS Business CasePerficient, Inc.
Sponsors and research organizations are often tasked with building a business case for a clinical trial management system (CTMS) before they even evaluate the various solutions in the marketplace.
After multiple successful Oracle Siebel CTMS implementations, Perficient has identified 10 ways you can benefit from a CTMS solution.
In this slideshare we share information that you can leverage as you develop a business case for a CTMS.
We also demonstrate the two most popular CTMS benefits and corresponding features.
The Innovator’s Journey: Insurance Sector InsightsState Street
On behalf of State Street, Longitude conducted a global survey of senior executives at investment
organizations during October and November 2014. We asked them to self-assess their confidence and
progress across six data capabilities, including infrastructure, insight, adaptability, compliance, talent and
governance. The 400 respondents were drawn from 11 countries and included insurance companies,
private and public pension funds, fund-of-funds, foundations, central banks, endowments, sovereign
wealth funds and supranationals. One-hundred insurance companies participated in the survey.
Waters USA 2013: Data Leaders vs. Data LaggardsState Street
Originally presented at Waters USA, this presentation features highlights from our Data and Analytics Survey conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit.