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Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation COA: Finding Novel Patents through Text Analysis Mohammad Hasan, Scott Spangler, Tom Griffin, Alfredo.

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1 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation COA: Finding Novel Patents through Text Analysis Mohammad Hasan, Scott Spangler, Tom Griffin, Alfredo Alba Scott Spangler IBM Almaden Services Research

2 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation The BlackBerry Patents  Five patents on the subject of RF communication with mobile processors  Judge threatened an injunction which would have forced RIM/Blackberry to shut down service  On the surface they appear to read very directly on RIM’s business  But are these patents really what they appear to be?

3 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation Problem Addressed  How do you automatically evaluate the value of Patent claims.  Most existing approaches use field of invention + citation analysis to derive an approximation  Our approach uses analysis of the claim text itself to discover indicators of patent worth.

4 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation Intuition The most valuable patents are those that are among the first to claim an important technology. Challenge: How do we discover that part of a patent claims which are most “original”

5 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation Method  Focus on the patent claims section  Find all terms occurring in the claims section  For the technical area of the patent (patent class), discover when each of these search terms first occurred in patent claims  Term originality then is defined as small difference between patent date and term first use date  Create a score that ranks highly those patents with “original” terms in their claims

6 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation Description  Build an index of patent claim words associated with time of first occurrence in patent claims  For each patent evaluated –Analyze each 1,2,3-gram in patent claims to see if it is an original usage or an “early” usage of those words in the patent claim section in that technology “area” –Look for subsequent usage of that word in more recent patents to calculate “support”  The value of a patent is based on the number of early* words with significant** support. Scored one of two ways: –Sum of support (# of patents) divided by age (# of days) –Count of # of terms with support > 2 and Age < 7 years *early = within 7 years of first occurrence **significant = at least 3 patents use the term

7 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation How we validated this approach  Three easily identifiable metrics that should correlate to patent value –Citations –Lapsed Fees –Internal IBM Attorney Rating  None of these is perfect, but all three should roughly correlate with the intrinsic value of the patents

8 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation Results  Citations are roughly correlated with COA scores  Lapsed patents have lower COA scores on average than do other patents  Patents rated 1 (by IBM attorneys) have on average significantly better COA scores then those rated 3.

9 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation Claims Originality of Blackberry Patent  All five patents have very lengthy, extensive claim language, around electronic mail devices  Very little text in these claims is original.  Taking context into consideration, the technical merit of these patents is questionable.  $120M / patent licensed an appropriate valuation? TermFirst Occurred Difference in Days Supp ort application programs stored7/25/199564414 information added8/20/1991207950 interface stores4/29/1997030 network storing10/15/19912023167 information network12/25/1990231786 network information12/25/19902317135 mail systems5/23/199570766 destination transmits7/25/199564420 processors occurs4/29/199703 information accessible11/6/1990236679 electronic mail7/11/1995658133 interface switch7/25/199564418 network switch7/30/1991210091 gateway switch7/25/199564427 transmitting originated1/1/1991231039 stored originated7/25/199564419 interface receiving9/28/19931309243

10 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation SIMPLE Implementation Usage: 572 Invocations of COA as of 6/15/2009

11 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation Success stories from SIMPLE to date:  VOIP analysis: –Started from 13 original patents to more than 20 eventually licensed. –This drove nearly $8M in licensing revenue.  Videoconferencing analysis: – Found 2 additional patents, each of which was sold. – This drove upwards of $5M in licensing revenue.  SIMPLE has over 280 active users (both internal and external).  We continue to develop and grow the capabilities.

12 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation If you want to try this out yourself  Go to: https://chemsearch.almaden.ibm.com/simplehttps://chemsearch.almaden.ibm.com/simple  Username: sb_test8  Password: hello2You  Click Analyze / Claims Originality  Enter one or more patent numbers  Click Analyze button  Tell us what you think! (email: spangles@us.ibm.com)

13 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation Potential Future Application: Tracing the Source in Web Content

14 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation Credibility Scoring (“net cred”)

15 Almaden Services Research © 2009 IBM Corporation Conclusions and Future Work  We have demonstrated how text analysis in the patent space can help provide context far more effectively than manual methods  We feel these methods generalize to other types of unstructured information  The ability to provide better information context and validation will be important to individuals and organizations in a world where a smaller and smaller percentage of information comes from “authoritative” sources.

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