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Selling Patents at Auction: An Empirical Analysis of Patent Value
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013This article analyzes the impact of patent bibliographic indicators and patent characteristics on the economic value of patents put on sale in an auction, considering different typologies of sellers and buyers. A unique data set covering all patent auctions held until the end of 2008 by Ocean Tomo is used.
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Anticipating technology-driven industry convergence: evidence from large-scale patent analysis
Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2019Industry convergence has been the subject of many prior studies, yet most have focused on certain domains based on ex post evaluation. This study presents a systematic approach to anticipating technology-driven industry convergence using large-scale ...
Ohjin Kwon +3 more
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Multilinugal patent knowledge analysis
2010 International Computer Symposium (ICS2010), 2010Knowledge extraction for patent requests depends on analyzing current state of the art in multiple languages. Currently the process is usually limited to the languages the patent seeker knows. The paper describes a model for representing the patent request by a set of concepts related to existing multilingual knowledge ontology.
Aviv Segev, Jussi Kantola
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Patent Analysis Anti-infectives: Antituberculosis drugs: Patent analysis 1990–1995
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 1996Tuberculosis (TB) is an acute or chronic infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is today, the leading cause of death from a single infectious pathogen. Since the outbreak of HIV, the occurrence of tuberculosis has increased dramatically and the World Health Organisation has declared TB a global emergency.
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Patent Citation Network Analysis
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020The synergistic network analysis framework incorporates the fast community detection strategy and eigenvector centrality for the patent family citation networks in the electricity generation sector. When the radical fundamental technologies have the great central influences in the electricity generation sector patents, the isolating incremental ...
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ASME 2009 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference, Volume 1, 2009
China is one of the world’s largest manufacturers and consumers of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) applications. Current estimates show that China will need over 3 billion RFID tags to satisfy demand in the year 2009. The applications for RFID patents have spread across a very diverse range of inventions and in the future it is likely that most ...
Charles V. Trappey +3 more
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China is one of the world’s largest manufacturers and consumers of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) applications. Current estimates show that China will need over 3 billion RFID tags to satisfy demand in the year 2009. The applications for RFID patents have spread across a very diverse range of inventions and in the future it is likely that most ...
Charles V. Trappey +3 more
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Patent analysis of technology-performance by integrating patent family and patent citation
PICMET '09 - 2009 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering & Technology, 2009The value of mechanical engineering patents often lies in innovative graphic designs and detailed complementary context. Therefore, without having the contents of a patent thoroughly examined by experts, we cannot understand its true innovation value by using the current information analysis technology.
Kuei-Kuei Lai +3 more
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A survey on deep learning for patent analysis
World Patent Information, 2021Ralf Krestel +3 more
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Patent quality and ownership: An analysis of UK faculty patenting
Research Policy, 2013Abstract The relationship between ownership structure and the quality of academic inventions has not been deeply analysed, despite its relevance for the literature on IPR and university–industry knowledge transfer. This paper fills the gap by using a novel dataset of academic patents in the UK, both university-owned and corporate-owned for the period
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Stem cell patents: a landscape analysis
Nature Biotechnology, 2009An evaluation of the development of innovation in stem cell technologies by network analysis of stem cell patent filings.
Antoinette F, Konski +1 more
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