scholarly journals TECHNIQUES FOR DEVELOPING PATENT DOCUMENTS FOR INVENTION

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
erika stacia marsailis

To be able to register a patent for his findings, an expert must be able to compile a patent document. Specific knowledge and expertise is needed to prepare patent documents. The parts of the patent document that must be compiled consist of: Title of the Invention, Field of Engineering Invention, Background of the Invention, Brief Description of the Invention, Complete Description of the Invention, Claims and Abstracts. In the preparation of claims it is recommended to consult a legal expert, so that the meaning of the language of the claim is in accordance with the terminology commonly used in law enforcement. This claim will later become the basis of prosecution in the court when a patented invention is imitated or produced by a person or body that is not permitted by the inventor.This can happen because there is no integration between the financial and administrative departments so that the presentation of the report is not the same. For this reason, the need for a network-based system proposal to support data processing of cash receipts and disbursements so that the presentation of reports can be done in a structured manner.

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (18) ◽  
pp. 6229
Author(s):  
Juho Bai ◽  
Inwook Shim ◽  
Seog Park

The patent document has different content for each paragraph, and the length of the document is also very long. Moreover, patent documents are classified hierarchically as multi-labels. Many works have employed deep neural architectures to classify the patent documents. Traditional document classification methods have not well represented the characteristics of entire patent document contents because they usually require a fixed input length. To address this issue, we propose a neural network-based document classification for patent documents by designing a novel multi-stage feature extraction network (MEXN), which comprise of paragraphs encoder and summarizer for all paragraphs. MEXN features analysis of the whole documents hierarchically and providing multi-labels outputs. Furthermore, MEXN preserves computing performance marginally increase. We demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms current state-of-the-art models in patent document classification tasks with multi-label classification experiments for USPD datasets.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 57-61
Author(s):  
Wahyuning Murniati

Patent Drafting is a method for preparing patent documents. As it is known, UMKM Jamu is engaged in the health sector by producing traditional herbal medicine which is believed to be effective in preventing the growth of cancer cells and various other diseases. UMKM located in Wonorejo Village, Lumajang Regency, need patent drafting assistance for the preparation of patent documents. Therefore, this assistance is carried out with the aim of providing understanding to the UMKM Jamu Ibuk producers regarding patents. The output of this activity is a patent document ready to register. With this activity, it is hoped that it can provide thoughts on the importance of protecting Intellectual Property for MSMEs and the wider community.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-43
Author(s):  
Paul De Hert ◽  
Vagelis Papakonstantinou

The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (the ‘EPPO’) necessarily processes personal data in order to fulfil its mission; As such, it falls squarely within the European Union (EU) data protection regulatory landscape. However, because the EU data protection regulatory landscape itself is currently found at a crossroads, an analysis of the EPPO data protection model may be twofold: First, placing it within the proper cross-organization dialogue currently taking place on the future regulatory model of personal data processing for law enforcement purposes carried out at EU level. Second, at an EPPO-specific level, whereby the actual data protection regime afforded to it may be assessed. This article purports to elaborate upon the above two data protection dimensions of EPPO personal data processing activities: It presents considerations and policy options during the lawmaking period that resulted in the establishment of the EPPO, it analyses the data protection regime ultimately awarded to it and attempts to, critically, place the EPPO data protection model within its proper operational and legislative environment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 52
Author(s):  
Moh Baktiar B ◽  
St. Maryam ◽  
Lambang Basri Said

Abstract—This study aims to analyze the influence of trafficdiscipline and enforcement of traffic law on traffic safety inPinrang Regency and analyze the relationship between lawenforcement moderation and the influence of traffic discipline ontraffic safety in Pinrang Regency. Data collection techniques usedin this study were questionnaires, measurement of variables inthis study using a Likert scale. The data processing in this studyuses the SmartPLS3 Program. Valid data to be sampled are asmany as 100 taken by Slovin techniques, the sample of this studyis the people in Pinrang Regency. Based on the results of thisstudy concluded that traffic discipline and traffic lawenforcement have a positive effect on traffic safety in the districtof Pinrang and law enforcement does not mediate thestrengthening of the influence of traffic discipline on the trafficsafety of road users.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (35) ◽  
pp. 106-122
Author(s):  
Liubov S. Protsyk ◽  
Yuliia Y. Boiko-Buzyl ◽  
Vyacheslav P. Kazmirenko ◽  
Sofiia B. Vlasenko ◽  
Olha V. Olha V. Davydova

Change readiness is an important precondition for human activity and a component of the overall professional readiness. At the same time, an important component of a police officer’s personality is his/her creativity, which allows him/her to make decisions successfully and effectively in the changing and uncertain conditions of law enforcement services. The research aimed at establishing the correlation between the resilience of law enforcement officers to perform duties in unforeseen circumstances and their ability to be creative in this activity. The paper empirically examines the level of manifestation and correlation of creativity, change readiness and uncertainty tolerance in law enforcement officers. The study involved a set of diagnostic techniques for assessing the level of creativity, change readiness and uncertainty tolerance. Quantitative and qualitative methods of data processing were used. Strong correlations between indicators of creativity, change readiness and uncertainty tolerance were found in law enforcement officers. The prospect of further research is to clarify the correlation between creative solutions to occupational situations, change readiness and resilience, as well as other personal characteristics of law enforcement officers. This will help to outline a more holistic portrait of law enforcement officers and make their training more effective.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 424-429
Author(s):  
Dragoș Mihail Mănescu

The processing of personal data is regulated by Directive 680/2016 when it is carried out by national security institutions or by law enforcement bodies. The Directive establishes the general framework for exemption from the principles of personal data protection enacted by the GDPR, establishing a restrictive and reasoned temporary derogation, considered indispensable for carrying out activities aimed at ensuring national security or the national judicial system, as well as prevention, detection and combating crime.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mayank Kejriwal ◽  
Pedro Szekely

With advances in machine learning, knowledge discovery systems have become very complicated to set up, requiring extensive tuning and programming effort. Democratizing such technology so that non-technical domain experts can avail themselves of these advances in an interactive and personalized way is an important problem. We describe myDIG, a highly modular, open source pipeline-construction system that is specifically geared towards investigative users (e.g., law enforcement) with no programming abilities. The myDIG system allows users both to build a knowledge graph of entities, relationships, and attributes for illicit domains from a raw HTML corpus and also to set up a personalized search interface for analyzing the structured knowledge. We use qualitative and quantitative data from five case studies involving investigative experts from illicit domains such as securities fraud and illegal firearms sales to illustrate the potential of myDIG.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaétan de Rassenfosse ◽  
Jan Kozak ◽  
Florian Seliger

Abstract The dataset provides geographic coordinates for inventor and applicant locations in 18.8 million patent documents spanning over more than 30 years. The geocoded data are further allocated to the corresponding countries, regions and cities. When the address information was missing in the original patent document, we imputed it by using information from subsequent filings in the patent family. The resulting database can be used to study patenting activity at a fine-grained geographic level without creating bias towards the traditional, established patent offices.


Author(s):  
Vanessa de Lima Silva ◽  
Tainara Santos Oliveira ◽  
Carolina Oliveira de Souza ◽  
Janice Izabel Druzian ◽  
Bruna Aparecida Souza Machado ◽  
...  

Background: The search for technological applications for oils has been growing, largely due to their potential nutritional and economic applications. Encapsulation makes it possible to reduce the disadvantages of oils, such as physical instability or thermodynamics, or to improve their technological properties, enabling their use in various industrial areas. Nanoencapsulated oils have the potential to improve oil bioavailability and achieve controlled release and are able to target bioactive compounds with greater precision than microencapsulated oils. Objective: The present study aims to evaluate the primary characteristics and profiles of the technological prospection of oil nanoparticles. Results: Exponential growth in patent filing was noted with a peak in 2017, with China filing the highest numbers of patents. Regarding the area of application, the food industry was most common followed by the pharmaceutical industry. The most commonly used terms in patent documents on the subject were nanoemulsion and nanoparticle. The most commonly used oil, technique, wall materials and emulsifiers were soybean oil; emulsification; chitosan and lecithin; and Span 80, Tween 80 and Tween 40, respectively. The obtained articles were typically patent documents. The main depositor was Jiangnan University, and most inventors filed the same number of patent documents. Conclusion: Nanoencapsulation of oils has many known advantages that have been widely published in the literature and used by industry. There is a trend in the growth of patent document deposits and related scientific publications, indicating that many innovations have been made and highlighting the importance of oil nanoencapsulation.


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