In the last years the efforts spent for the enhancement of parsing engines led to several software more performant, in terms of both effectiveness in identification of syntax modules and speed of elaboration of the text, than the previous generation ones. Exploiting the benefits coming from such a new generation of software, nowadays the patent search can overcome the limits due to the classic FOS approach and performs it in a quasi-real-time way. This paper focuses on technical-problems identification methods based on syntactic dependency patterns, for ameliorating supervised state of the art and patent intelligence. Through parsing the patent text, very precise lists of technical problems are automatically extracted without the user being an expert in the problems of the sector. An exemplary case dealing with bio-inspired design is proposed, stressing what types of engineering problems are nowadays benefitting the most from the approach.

(2018). Design entity recognition for bio-inspired design supervised state of the art . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/132761

Design entity recognition for bio-inspired design supervised state of the art

Russo, Davide;Spreafico, Matteo;
2018-01-01

Abstract

In the last years the efforts spent for the enhancement of parsing engines led to several software more performant, in terms of both effectiveness in identification of syntax modules and speed of elaboration of the text, than the previous generation ones. Exploiting the benefits coming from such a new generation of software, nowadays the patent search can overcome the limits due to the classic FOS approach and performs it in a quasi-real-time way. This paper focuses on technical-problems identification methods based on syntactic dependency patterns, for ameliorating supervised state of the art and patent intelligence. Through parsing the patent text, very precise lists of technical problems are automatically extracted without the user being an expert in the problems of the sector. An exemplary case dealing with bio-inspired design is proposed, stressing what types of engineering problems are nowadays benefitting the most from the approach.
2018
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Automated invention for smart industries: 18th International TRIZ Future Conference, TFC 2018, Strasbourg, France, October 29-31, 2018, Proceedings
Cavallucci, Denis; De Guio, Roland; Koziolek, Sebastian
978-3-030-02455-0
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Switzerland
Cham
Springer
TFC 2018: 18th International TRIZ Future Conference, Strasbourg, France, October 29-31, 2018
18th
Strasbourg (France)
29-31 October 2018
internazionale
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Settore ING-IND/15 - Disegno e Metodi dell'Ingegneria Industriale
Biomimetics; Biomimicry software; Syntactic parser; Triz; Information Systems; Computer Networks and Communications; Information Systems and Management
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Russo, Davide; Fayemi, Pierre-Emmanuel; Spreafico, Matteo; Bersano, Giacomo
1.4 Contributi in atti di convegno - Contributions in conference proceedings::1.4.01 Contributi in atti di convegno - Conference presentations
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