Being able to effectively measure similarity between patents in a complex patent citation network is a crucial task in understanding patent relatedness. In the past, techniques such as text mining and keyword analysis have been applied for patent similarity calculation. The drawback of these approaches is that they depend on word choice and writing style of authors. Most existing graph-based approaches use common neighbor-based measures, which only consider direct adjacency. In this work we propose new similarity measures for patents in a patent citation network using only the patent citation network structure. The proposed similarity measures leverage direct and indirect co-citation links between patents. A challenge is when some patents r...
The aim of the present research is to provide a new systematic methodology to explore potential Rese...
Companies should investigate possible patent infringement and cope with potential risks because pate...
Patent thickets have been identified by various citations-based techniques, such as Graevenitz et al...
Patent and patent citation networks are rich datasets. In this dissertation we develop graph mining ...
We propose using text matching to measure the technological similarity between patents. Technology e...
The citation network of patents citing prior art arises from the legal obligation of patent applican...
We propose using text matching to measure the technological similarity between patents. Technology e...
In this study, we examine and validate the use of existing text mining techniques (based on the vect...
Pairwise semantic similarity measures for US utility patents. Includes measures for citing/cited pat...
Effectively ranking patents in outlierness in a patent citation network is a crucial task for patent...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Similarity measures are fundamental tools for identifying relationships within o...
Classifying patents by the technology areas they pertain is important to enable information search a...
Patent citation network analysis is an important patent analysis method to find out the fundamental ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis The aim of the present research is to provide a new systematic methodology t...
Classifying patents by the technology areas they pertain is important to enable information search a...
The aim of the present research is to provide a new systematic methodology to explore potential Rese...
Companies should investigate possible patent infringement and cope with potential risks because pate...
Patent thickets have been identified by various citations-based techniques, such as Graevenitz et al...
Patent and patent citation networks are rich datasets. In this dissertation we develop graph mining ...
We propose using text matching to measure the technological similarity between patents. Technology e...
The citation network of patents citing prior art arises from the legal obligation of patent applican...
We propose using text matching to measure the technological similarity between patents. Technology e...
In this study, we examine and validate the use of existing text mining techniques (based on the vect...
Pairwise semantic similarity measures for US utility patents. Includes measures for citing/cited pat...
Effectively ranking patents in outlierness in a patent citation network is a crucial task for patent...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Similarity measures are fundamental tools for identifying relationships within o...
Classifying patents by the technology areas they pertain is important to enable information search a...
Patent citation network analysis is an important patent analysis method to find out the fundamental ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis The aim of the present research is to provide a new systematic methodology t...
Classifying patents by the technology areas they pertain is important to enable information search a...
The aim of the present research is to provide a new systematic methodology to explore potential Rese...
Companies should investigate possible patent infringement and cope with potential risks because pate...
Patent thickets have been identified by various citations-based techniques, such as Graevenitz et al...