36 research outputs found
A study of patent thickets
Report analysing whether entry of UK enterprises into patenting in a technology area is affected by patent thickets in the technology area
Brief of Twenty-Eight Law Professors as Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioner: Zoltek Corporation
Response to the Proposed Changes to the Claim Construction Standard for Interpreting Claims in Trial Proceedings Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
Multilingual Patent Text Retrieval Evaluation: CLEF–IP
The CLEF–IP evaluation lab ran between 2009 and 2013 with a two-fold expressed purpose: (a) to encourage research in the area of patent retrieval with a focus on cross language retrieval, and (b) to provide a large and clean data set of patent related data, in the three main European languages, for experimentation. In its first year, CLEF–IP organized one task only, a text retrieval task that modelled the “Search for Prior Art” done by experts at patent offices. In the following years the types of CLEF–IP tasks broadened to include patent text classification, patent image retrieval and classification, and (formal) structure recognition. With each task, the test collection was extended to accommodate for the additional tasks. In this chapter we overview the evaluation tasks dealing with the textual content of the patents. The Intellectual Property (IP) domain is one where specific expertise is critical, implementing Information Retrieval (IR) approaches to support some of its tasks cannot be done without the use of this domain know-how. Even when such know-how is at hand, retrieval results, in general, do not come close to the expectations of patent experts
