Data-Contents of rapidly changing and anomalies utilization map
Using the Augmented Reality (AR; AR glass) technology field as an example, we provide rapidly changing and anomalies contents utilizing PatentPia GoldenCompass. If you click on the chain (link) marks that are attached to each item in the above utilization map, the example page will open in a new window.
Rising item related anomalies
Common ways to identify rising items (keywords, technology subfields, companies, researchers, events, etc.) include
i) Checking from a menu such as "Rising',
ii) by descending sorting on increase rate fields such as delta2Y, delta2Q, CAGR(5Y), CAGR(10Y), etc.
iii) How to **sort descending (desc) on time fields such as recent year, recent quarter, date, etc.
etc.
Rising keywords
Rising keywords are the default sorting by rising rank. Rising ranks are generated by weighting i) 5-year growth rate based on the most recent 10 years, ii) 3-year growth rate based on the most recent 6 years, iii) 2-year growth rate based on the most recent 4 years, iv) 1-year growth rate based on the most recent 2 years, and v) quarterly growth rate based on the most recent 2 quarters.
Rising technology subfields
For each of the multiple subfields of a given technology field, related to the patentsets mapped to those subfields,
i) Portfolio (No. of patents) rising,
ii) Rapidly growing in events (transactions/litigations/trials, etc.) in which patents in the patentset were used,
iii) Forward citations/patent families rapidly growing related to the patents in the patentset,
iv) Rapidly growing in patents related to standard/government-funded R&Ds included in the patent set.
etc.
Rising right holders
For rapidly growing right holders (companies, etc.), with respect to the patents in possession in the patentset by right holder,
i) Rising in patent portfolio (No. of patents in possession),
ii) Rapidly growing in events such as transactions/litigation/trials-involving patents in possession, etc,
iii) Rapidly growing in forward citations/patent families related to patents in the patent set in possession,
iv) Rapidly growing in patents in possession related to standard/government-funded R&Ds.
companies, etc.
Events network related anomalies
Events such as patent transactions, litigations, trials or M&A, investments, etc. have i) event counterparties (networks), ii) date/time of event occurrence, etc.
Events network rapidly growings
PatentPia provides aggregated data by event network (event subject vs. counterparty) on a yearly/quarterly basis. Sorting in descending order (desc) for the Recent Yearly/Quarterly field will reveal a measure of events by "Event Subject vs. Counterparty" with high values based on the most recent yearly/quarter you sort.
Recent Events Networks
PatentPia provides date data of when events occurred by event network (event subject vs. counterparty). Sorting in descending order (desc) for the date field will reveal a measure of events by "Event Subject vs. Counterparty" that occurred on recent dates.
New item related anomalies
New item related anomalies include: i) new keywords, ii) new patents in possession right holders (companies).
How to detect new keywords
To explore new keywords
i) By using the 'new appearing' keyword menu,
ii) by sorting the 'date of first appearance' field provided in the keyword list in descending order (desc) to find keywords whose date of first appearance in that technology field is close to TODAY.
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New companies
New patents in possession are likely to be new market entrants related to the technology field and should be treated as important anomalies, especially if they are large companies.
NPE related anomalies
Related to NPEs, disputes related to purchased patents, i) patent purchases, and ii) patent litigations/trials are particularly important.
Assignment-related anomalies
Assignment-related anomalies include.
i) Sale of patents (especially to NPEs)
ii) Patent transactions between subsidiaries-affiliates (reassignments)
iii) Setting and releasing of security
iv) License settings and releases
etc.
Other anomalies
Other anomalies include
i) Occurrence of REISSUE patents (very much more likely to be used in litigation/disputes)
ii) Occurrence of REINSTATEMENT patents (probability of litigation is more than 500% higher than normal patents)
etc.