Keyword classification map
Keyword classification scheme
Keyword classifications include i) general comprehensive classification, ii) concept classification, and ii) purpose-solution classification (coming soon).
Keyword classification overall Map
(Note) Keyword vs. Word
A word differs from a keyword in that it is composed of a single word. For example, "bluetooth low energy" is a keyword. The individual words that make up this keyword - bluetooth, low, and energy - are words. If "bluetooth low energy" were recognized as an individual word, this keyword could also be connected to oil(because of energy).
Key
Kind of keyword classification
General comprehensive classification
Introduction to general comprehensive classification
General comprehensive classification is a versatile classification scheme that can serve most classification purposes.
Concept classification
Introduction to concept classification
Concept classification is about technology solutions and systems of thought. Concept classification, when utilized well, allows you to read thoughts from the target information object.
Purpose-Goal classification
Introduction to purpose-solution classification
Purpose-solution problem classification is about the technology challenges and problems you want to solve.
Keyword classification policy
Keyword general unified classification policy
PatentPia has assigned a 1:1 generic unified classification to each of the 8 million keywords it handles, which reduces complexity and increases convenience and intuitiveness.
Keyword concept classification policy
PatentPia has assigned 1:1 concept classification for more than 1 million keywords it handles.
Keyword classification data processing
Utilization of keyword classification
Filtering and information reduction
By utilizing keyword classification, you can extract only the keywords for your purpose from a large number (100-2000+) of keyword lists (e.g., polymeric material keywords among materials/materials, sensing and measurement related keywords among products-materials, etc.).
Utilization in technology sensing
By applying classification and time sorting to keywords, one-click technology sensing or alerts are possible, etc.
Smart search(coming soon)
From a functional view, filtering has a lot in common with search.
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