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Search for Tomorrow: The Patent Office’s Growing Reliance on Technology to Locate Prior Art Andrew Chin chin @ unc. edu IPSC 2007
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Patent Office Automation 1984: Full-text search from 1976 (two terminals) 1991: Full-text search from 1971 1993-94: Desktop access 1999: EAST, WEST interfaces 2000: “Big transition” 2001: Full-text search from 1920 (OCR) 2005: USPTO completes move to Alexandria, leaving “shoes” behind
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MPEP § 904.02 General Search Guidelines –Text search is powerful, but rarely sufficient by itself –“Some combination of text search with other criteria, in particular classification, would be a normal expectation in most technologies.”
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EAST/WEST Supported Queries Terms: –Keywords, phrases –Classes, subclasses Connectors: –Boolean operators –Proximity operators –Truncation (i.e., stemming) Field restrictions
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Questions Does keyword searching tend to diversify prior art? –Diversity of classes/subclasses? Effect of subject matter variations? –Diversity of ages? Pre-1976 (1971) citations? Stratification in citability rate? Time decay in citability rate?
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Data Available: –U.S. patents from 1976 Full text Citations –Image File Wrappers from 8/2004 Examiner’s Search Strategy & Results (ESSR) reports from 2006 (scanned) Not available: –Citations derived from search results –Search engine query logs
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ESSR
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Synthetic Approach Use Moby dictionary M (354,984 words) Impute (Citing, Cited) to keyword search if there is a word w є M such that: –w appears in the claims and detailed descriptions of both Citing and Cited –w appears in the claims and detailed descriptions of no more than 50 total patents
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Growing Reliance on Keyword Search
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Technological Classes Amenable to Keyword Search
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Comments Stephen Kunin: –Keyword searching is more useful in “the chemical area where the terms are better defined” Nestor Ramirez, MPEP: –Examiners in mechanical arts tend to look at all the patents in the class; biotech and chemical examiners rely almost entirely on text search
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Questions Does keyword searching tend to diversify prior art? –Diversity of classes/subclasses? Effect of subject matter variations? –Diversity of ages? Pre-1976 (1971) citations? Time decay in citability rate? –Overall diversity? Stratification in citability rate?
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Classification Diversity: By Subject Matter
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Keyword Search Preference for Post-1976 References
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Citability
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Alpha
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Beta
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