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schestowitz[TR2]http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2024/11/guestpost-how-european-patent-office.html?showComment=1731835094923#c1680852944155403192Nov 19 04:00
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ipkitten.blogspot.com | [GuestPost] How the European Patent Office uses AI to facilitate patent searches - The IPKatNov 19 04:00
schestowitz[TR2]"That the EPO takes into account new technologies is, as such, is nothing surprising. That Hey Hi (AI) can be envisaged as promising is not surprising either. <br /><br />Like any learning machine model, the training data are of utmost importance. Otherwise a bias could be introduced without even noticing it. How has it been assured that no bias has been introduced?<br /><br />The following statement is questionable: “The successNov 19 04:00
schestowitz[TR2] of this process is measured by whether at least one highly relevant &quot;X citation&quot; document appears in the pre-search results produced by the k-NN algorithm.”<br /><br />Why is a search delivering at least only highly relevant X citation in pre-search results the guarantee a good search? A good search is not necessarily a search revealing a highly relevant X citation. A search not revealing any X document but only Y or ANov 19 04:00
schestowitz[TR2] citations can also be a good search.  <br /><br />An electronic search can be good at finding highly relevant documents for a lack of novelty, but even so important, are good documents for assessing inventive step, in other words Y citations, preferably in pairs. This is were electronic searches have their biggest drawback: finding documents which can be combined for assessing inventive step.  <br /><br />Not all X citations can bNov 19 04:00
schestowitz[TR2]e combined in a way to so as to enable a good argumentation against inventive step. It is easy to draft a novelty objection, and afterwards to overcome it, but way more difficult to find the documents allowing a proper argumentation on inventive step. This is why the Y category has been created. Those documents are the most difficult to find in an electronic search."Nov 19 04:00
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schestowitz[TR2]"Security means securing people where they are"Nov 19 10:51
schestowitz[TR2]x https://simonwillison.net/2024/Nov/19/securing-people-where-they-are/Nov 19 10:51
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-simonwillison.net | Security means securing people where they areNov 19 10:51
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