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Hybrid-patent classification based on patent-network analysis

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2010
Effective patent management is essential for organizations to maintain their competitive advantage. The classification of patents is a critical part of patent management and industrial analysis. This study proposes a hybrid-patent-classification approach that combines a novel patent-network-based classification method with three conventional ...
Duen-Ren Liu, Meng-Jung Shih
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Research for Reuse of Unused Patents by Analysis of Transferred Patents

2018 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), 2018
Intellectual property rights must be acquired at the stage of R & D and product planning, without guarantee that the invention will be used in the future. It is difficult to decide about this investment. From the viewpoint of effectively utilizing capital, it is preferable to monetize a patent that has not been finally commercialized, by assigning or ...
Yosuke Towata, Yoshitoshi Tanaka
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Stem cell patents: a landscape analysis

Nature Biotechnology, 2009
An 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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Cortecs: analysis of patenting

Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 1998
Cortecs, a young UK-based company with Australian origins, has a growing portfolio of patent applications offering worldwide protection for potential products. Fields of particular interest include diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori and other infections, vaccine technology, solubilisation and drug delivery, and enzymes in intracellular signal ...
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Patent Classification and Analysis

2019
In today’s world, patents play an important role in helping inventors and organizations protect their intellectual property. With a rapid increase in the number of patents granted over the last 25 years, it has become important to create tools and methodologies that facilitate better understanding of this large corpus.
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Patent analysis

As this volume demonstrates, a wide variety of methodologies exist to evaluate particularly the objectives and outcomes of research and development programs. These include surveys, statistical and econometric estimations, patent analyses, bibliometrics, scientometrics, network analyses, case studies, and historical tracings.
Rosalie Ruegg, Patrick Thomas
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Patent Analysis

2010
Dilek Cetindamar   +2 more
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Patent analysis

2013
Rosalie Ruegg, Patrick Thomas
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Patent trend analysis

Futures, 1986
Peter R. Wheale, Ruth M. McNally
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U.S. Patent Analysis

Nature Biotechnology, 1983
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