Visualizing patent data using hyperbolic tree

Youguo Wang, Yuqin Liu, Xuefeng Wang, Bing Li

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    Abstract

    The paper reviews the basic principles, technical implementation of the hyperbolic tree, and its shortcomings in application of patent analysis. And then, the paper designs and realizes three applications of the hyperbolic tree to visualize the patent data for improving the data utilization efficiency of the patent citations, patent families and patent claims. For the patent citation visualization, the user-concerned patent citations are added into the hyperbolic tree for display based on the users' demands, and the tree hierarchy is not limited, which expends the applications of the hyperbolic tree in the patent citations. For the patent family visualization, the priority node and state mode are established, so that his users could quickly and easily access "where the patent being does analyzed have the family, what is the priority date, and which country the patent is from". For the patent claim visualization, the independent claims and the dependent claims are merged into the hyperbolic tree, thus the users could easily understand the contents of the independent claims and the dependent claims, and their dependencies.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationChemical Engineering III - Proceedings of the 3rd SREE Conference on Chemical Engineering, CCE 2013
    Pages215-221
    Number of pages7
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    Event3rd SREE Conference on Chemical Engineering, CCE 2013 - Hong Kong, China
    Duration: 28 Dec 201329 Dec 2013

    Publication series

    NameChemical Engineering III - Proceedings of the 3rd SREE Conference on Chemical Engineering, CCE 2013

    Conference

    Conference3rd SREE Conference on Chemical Engineering, CCE 2013
    Country/TerritoryChina
    CityHong Kong
    Period28/12/1329/12/13

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