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How to Analyze and Search on the IPlytics Platform
Introduction VideoIPlytics Analysis and Search Queries PDF Guide Introduction VideoShort demonstration of the main functionality on IPlytics Platform. Find out how to search, analyze, work with graphs, filter data, customize table and more:
IPlytics Analysis and Search Queries This brochure is a guide for using IPlytics
Platform and provides examples on how to analyze and search p...
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Introducing the IPlytics Dashboard
What is the IPlytics Dashboard?The Dashboard feature on the IPlytics Platform is a customizable, interactive tool designed to provide a comprehensive overview of patent portfolios. It enables users to build tailored dashboards around specific companies or technologies, offering a dynamic way to visualize and interpret complex patent and SEP data.This feature allows users to create dashboards ba...
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Dashboard Hub
What is the Dashboard Hub?Six reasons why analytics is crucialDashboard Hub walk through
Overview
General Tab & analysis walk through
Essentiality Tab & analysis walk through
Drilldown from Dashboard View IPlytics offers various analytical tools and metrics that help organizations understand the competitive landscape, identify potential risks and opportunities, and make informed decisions relat...
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How to search SEPs
Introduction to Searching SEPsHow to start your SEP search- SEP-specific search fieldsHow to search patents declared to the 5G or 4G standardReviewing Results- Analytics- Search DataRefining Results with the Filter Bar Introduction to Searching SEPsSearching for Standard Essential Patents or SEPs on the IPlytics Platform is a streamlined process designed to provide users with comprehensive insi...
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Filter SEPs by Cellular IoT Technologies (NB-IoT, LTE-M, Cat 1, V2X)
OverviewWhy This MattersKey BenefitsHow it WorksSummary OverviewWe’re excited to introduce a powerful new capability in IPlytics: filtering Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) by Cellular IoT technologies, including NB-IoT, LTE-M, LTE Cat 1, and V2X. This enhancement empowers users to precisely navigate the complex SEP landscape and gain actionable insights into the technologies shaping the futur...
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SES 2.0: Improving Patent Relevance with Context-Aware Semantic Analysis Overview
OverviewWhy did we make this change?Customer BenefitsSummary OverviewWe’re excited to introduce SES 2.0, a major upgrade to our Semantic Essentiality Score (SES) feature.This release replaces our legacy Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) model with a context-aware semantic framework built on Word2Vec, TF-IDF, and Singular Value Decomposition (SVD).The result: fewer false positives, less manual revi...
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Semantic Essentiality Score
Introduction to IPlytics Semantic Essentiality Score (SES)How SES WorksWhy do some SEPs not show a SES score?Use CasesStrategic Patent Portfolio Analysis & Licensing OpportunitiesCompelling Use Cases: IPlytics + SESInterested in a proof of concept? Introduction to IPlytics Semantic Essentiality Score (SES)Standard Essentiality of a patent has long been a complex issue, often leading to conflict...
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How to search for Technology Generation
How does it work?
How to search in the SEP Database
How to search in the Standard Contribution Database
Searching for technology generation on the IPlytics Platform is a critical process for understanding the evolution and impact of various technologies across different standards. The ability to filter patents by technology generation such as 4G, 5G or other standard projects like Wi-Fi or vi...
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How to search by Technology Standard
How does the process work?
How to search by Technology Standard
Why is it useful to search by Technology Standard?
Searching for technology standards on the IPlytics Platform is an essential process for understanding the specific technical specifications that form the foundation of various technologies. The IPlytics platform provides robust tools for exploring these standards, allowing users ...
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How to search for Undeclared Patents
Why is it important to search for undeclared patents?
How does the process work?
How to access the undeclared patent search
Searching for undeclared patents on the IPlytics Platform involves leveraging advanced machine learning techniques that are cross-checked for matching performance by SEP holders to identify patents that are potentially essential to specific technology generations where p...
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Undeclared Patent Concept and Methodology for Qi, Video Coding, Wifi
The Undeclared Patent Approach is designed to provide a more comprehensive view of the patent landscape by identifying patents that may be essential to specific technology standards but have not been formally declared.This approach uses a classification algorithm, a machine learning–based method, to detect potentially undeclared standard-essential patents. The model is trained using both true p...
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How to search Standard Contributions
Introduction
How to begin a search for standard contributions
Search Fields
Reviewing Results
- Analytics
- Search Data
Summary
Introduction
Searching for standard contributions on the IPlytics Platform is crucial for understanding the development and influence of industry standards. The platform provides tools to explore contributions made by various companies and organizations to standard-s...
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Contribution Weight
What is the Contribution Weight?
Advantages of using the contribution weight metric
Potential disadvantages of using the contribution weight metric
Where can I find the Contribution Weight Filter?Searching in Search DataDrilldown into DetailsDrilldown to Standards DetailExport Contribution Weight What is the Contribution Weight?The contribution weight in IPlytics refers to a metric that quanti...
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The Search Data view
Introduction
How to access the Search Data view
How to Export Data
Reviewing the Data
- Declarations tab
- SEPs tab
- Families tab
Introduction
The Search Data view on the IPlytics Platform is a powerful feature that allows users to delve into detailed, patent-by-patent analyses, SEP-by-SEP analyses, as well as standard contribution by standard contribution analyses. The search data view prov...
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Analytics view and graphs
What is the Analytics view and where can I find it?Exploring the Data
Market Overview Graph
Over Time Graph
Industry Trend Graph
Authority Graph
Indicators Radar Graph
Rank Graph
Industry Clusters
IPC/CPC Portfolio Concentration
Citation
Co-Assignee
Litigation
Transferred
Useful Articles What is the Analytics view and where can I find it?The Analytics view on the IPlytics Platform is a dynamic ...
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Filter Bar
What is the Filter Bar?How to apply a filter to a SearchCombining Filter OptionsSummary What is the Filter Bar?The Filter Bar on the IPlytics Platform is an essential tool for refining search results, allowing users to hone in on the most relevant data after executing an initial search. This feature is designed to enhance the user experience by providing a straightforward and efficient way to a...
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Creating a Group
Benefits of creating a group
How to create a Group
Adding the group to a search
Benefits of creating a group
In IPlytics you are able to create customized groups of Companies for use in searches for example. You can select the company aggregation of your choice (Ultimate Owner, Current Assignee etc.) and create these customized groups simply and easily within the platform.
How to create a G...
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Query Builder
What is the Query Builder?
How does the Query Builder work?
Adding a query line by using the + sign
Use the OR operator to expand your search for additional topics
Summary
What is the Query Builder?
The query builder in the IPlytics Platform is a versatile and powerful tool designed to facilitate detailed and precise searches across the platform's extensive databases. It functions as the gat...
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Importing
It is possible to import patent number to IPlytics. When you are in the patent or SEP database, change one line in your Query Builder to Publication number, then click the import icon on the right side.When you click the import icon, the import dialog window will appear and you have two options to import. Either paste your numbers into the left hand field, or import a csv or txt file:In the nex...
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Exports
Exporting GraphsExporting Results TablesExporting GuidelinesSummary Exporting data from the IPlytics Platform is a crucial feature that enhances the usability and flexibility of the platform's analytics and search capabilities. This functionality allows users to save and share insights derived from their analyses, facilitating further examination and collaboration. Exporting GraphsIn the Analyt...
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Saved Queries
How to save a search/queryHow to locate your previously saved 'Query'How to load/manage your saved query from within a searchSummary Saved queries on the IPlytics Platform are a valuable feature that enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of patent and standards research. This functionality enables users to save and manage their search queries, allowing them to efficiently revisit and execut...
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Search History
The search history functionWhere can I see recent searches?How long is the search history saved for? The Search History functionThe search history feature on the IPlytics Platform, in the 'Latest Queries' section on the home page, is a valuable tool that enhances the user experience by providing easy access to recent search queries. This functionality is designed to streamline the research proc...
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IPlytics Patent Valuation Indicators
Introduction to Data Processing in IPlytics- Patent Valuation IndicatorsTechnical RelevanceMarket CoverageRadicalnessLegal BreadthPatent ScopeCooperationTeam SizeNormalization PDF Guide Introduction to Data Processing in IPlyticsPatent Valuation IndicatorsIPlytics makes use of statistical patent valuation indicators to analyze the strengths, the weaknesses and the positioning of patent portfoli...
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Indicators: What is Technical Relevance? (TR)
What is Technical Relevance (TR)?Technical Relevance (TR) is an indicator that reflects the technological importance of a patent. It is calculated based on the number of prior art citations (forward citations) a patent receives from subsequent patents, adjusted for factors such as publication year, patent office practices, and technology classification (IPC/CPC). Self-citations as well as subsi...
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Indicators: What is Market Coverage? (MC)
What is Market Coverage (MC)?Market Coverage (MC) is an indicator that reflects the geographic reach of a patent. It is calculated based on the number of countries in which a patent is filed, weighted by the economic size of those countries (e.g. GDP). Finally, counts are normalized by year, country of jurisdiction and main IPC/CPC. How is Market Coverage interpreted?/High//Low/A high MC value ...
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Indicators: What is Radicalness? (RA)
What is Radicalness (RA)?Radicalness (RA) is an indicator that reflects the degree of novelty of a patent. It is based on the number and nature of backward citations, taking into account how frequently the cited patents are themselves cited. How is Radicalness interpreted?The RA (Radicalness) indicator is calculated by counting the number of patent citations a patent has to cite as prior art (b...
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Indicators: What is Legal Breadth? (LB)
What is Legal Breadth (LB)?Legal Breadth (LB) is an indicator that reflects the scope of legal protection of a patent. It is calculated based on the number of words in the shortest independent claim, where fewer words indicate broader protection. Adding more words to a patent claim decreases its scope of potential application andthus the legal breadth of a claim. Finally, counts are normalized ...
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Indicators: What is Patent Scope? (SC)
What is Patent Scope (SC)?Patent Scope (SC) is an indicator that reflects the technological breadth of a patent. It is determined by the number of distinct main IPC/CPC classes (at the 4-digit level) assigned to a patent by the examiner. How is Patent Scope interpreted?High Patent Scope (SC)A high SC value indicates that a patent is classified across multiple technology classes.Reflects wide t...
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Indicators: What is Cooperation? (CO)
What is Cooperation (CO)?Cooperation (CO) is an indicator that reflects the level of collaboration in a patent by counting the number of legally independent co-assignees associated with it. Subsidiaries and parent companies are excluded from this count. Finally, counts are normalized by year, country of jurisdiction and main IPC/CPC. How is Cooperation interpreted?/High/A high CO value reflects...
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Indicators: What is Team Size? (TE)
What is Team Size (TE)?Team Size (TE) is an indicator that reflects the number of inventors listed on a patent. It provides insight into how many contributors were involved in the development of an invention. Finally, counts are normalized by year, country of jurisdiction and main IPC/CPC. How is Team Size interpreted?/High/A high TE value reflects that the patent portfolio was developed by lar...