The present invention relates to a method for patent valuation, and more particularly, to patent valuation method using a citation network.
In today's “Knowledge Economy”, industries have come to acknowledge that patent rights have considerable influence on their abilities to compete in the global markets, as the patent owners are protected by the “exclusive right” to prevent others from making, using, selling or offering for sale the product, or process of making the product, that is described by the patent claims. However, a successful utilization and commercialization of patents is akin to playing the lottery—while the reward from a successful patent can be vast, the chance of obtaining a truly successful patent is slim. In addition that many patents do not really protect commercial products, patents can be very costly to obtain and maintain. The question is: does the potential benefit of having patent protection justify the costs to obtain and maintain it? Obviously, applicants should spend their limited resources wisely in those profitable patents, i.e. only those patents whose values are larger than their maintenance costs. Thus, for those managing both patent applications and granted patents, it is essential to know the value of each patent sufficiently accurately if one is to make well-founded decisions about their management. Nevertheless, although valuation of a patent or patent application involves making judgments about the future that can be very difficult to practice, it is always wise to consider how and whether patents may contribute to business success before proceeding with product development.
Since patents can give the patent owners the “exclusive right” to prevent others from making, using, selling or offering for sale the product, or process of making the product, a company's products that are protected by a patent can enjoy monopolistic sales for a significant number of years and thus the competitiveness of the company is ensured. The aim of valuing both patent applications and granted patents is to enable those managing them to know their value sufficiently accurately and objectively to make well-founded decisions concerning their management in licensing, transferring, company-merging, or other business affairs. If the value of a patent is underestimated the company owning the patent could suffer a loss in licensing; but on the other hand, if the patent is overestimated, the will for establishing cross licensing in a technical cooperation agreement between rival companies could be adversely affected. Thus, if a patent can be accurately and objectively valued, such value can be used as a base for determining the amount of royalty in the technology transferring relating to such patent.
There are already several methods for valuing patents that are in nmon use in R&D institutions or industries. Among the most popular are the cost method and the market-based method. However, all those conventional patent valuation methods have significant drawbacks, that is, those conventional patent valuation methods always require considerable amount of manpower in tasks like data searching and industry analysis. To estimate the market value of a patent is not a easy task, since the market value of a patent, being ultimately a measure of the potential sale of products or services that use the technology which the patent claims, can only be acquired after plenty of data searching and industry analyzing, not to mention that the same patent can be valued differently based on the context for which the valuation is being performed. Thus, in performing a business affair like M&A, licensing negotiations or infringement damage settlements, the valuation of patents is often the key issues that the two parties involving in the business affair are arguing about.
Therefore, it is in need of an objective, quantitative, scientific and automatic patent valuation method for solving the aforesaid drawbacks with reduced cost.
The object of the present invention is to provide a method for patent valuation, which is to create links between any two patent cases having citation relationship with each other according to a patent search result originated from a patent search operation defined by a search criterion, and thereafter, after designating a weighting value to each link to be used in an algorithm for calculating a plurality of centrality indices relating to the links, a relative value of significance of each paten case with respect to other patent cases included in the patent search result can be obtained.
An other object of the present invention is to provide a storage medium for storing a program of patent valuation method while enabling the stored program to be loaded into and thus performed by a computer so as to obtain a relative value of significance of a specific paten case with respect to other patent cases included a the patent search result in accordance with the patent valuation method.
In an embodiment, the present invention provides a method for patent valuation, which comprises the steps of: providing a patent group for establishing a citation network and selecting a cluster within the citation network, wherein the citation network comprises a plurality of links as each link is formed between any two patent cases having citation relationship with each other; afterwards, designating a weighting value for each link connecting its corresponding pair of patent cases; finally, calculating a plurality of centrality indices with respect to the plurality of patent cases in the cluster respectively according to the weighting value of each link.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides a storage medium for storing a program of patent valuation method while enabling the stored program of patent valuation method to be loaded into and thus performed by a computer, as the patent valuation method comprises the steps of: providing a patent group for establishing a citation network and selecting a cluster within the citation network, wherein the citation network comprises a plurality of links as each link is formed between any two patent cases having citation relationship with each other; afterwards, designating a weighting value for each link connecting its corresponding pair of patent cases; finally, calculating a plurality of centrality indices with respect to the plurality of patent cases in the cluster respectively according to the weighting value of each link.
Further scope of applicability of the present application will become more apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention and wherein:
For your esteemed members of reviewing committee to further understand and recognize the fulfilled functions and structural characteristics of the invention, several exemplary embodiments cooperating with detailed description are presented as the follows.
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After completing the step 200, the flow proceeds to step 201. At step 201, an evaluation is made to determine whether the obtained patent group S is appropriate; if so, the flow proceeds to step 202; otherwise, the flow proceeds back to step 200. One way of making the evaluation is based upon whether there is a sufficient amount of patent cases in the patent group S; and when the amount of patent case in the patent group S is considered to be not sufficient or to be too numerous, the flow will proceeds back to step 200 where the search is performed again with another search criterion as the original search criterion is not appropriate. There is no specific number to be used as the threshold as it is determined according to actual requirement.
Another way of making the evaluation is to establish a benchmark set, which should include at least one target patent case P of known relevance. Thereby, when performing of the step 201 for determining whether the obtained patent group S is appropriate, the evaluation is based upon whether the patent cases in the benchmark set are included in the patent group S originated from a search criterion; and if there is any patent case in the benchmark set being excluded from the patent group S, an conclusion that the search criterion is not appropriate is reached. Similarly, the target patent case P can be an pre-granted patent publication or a granted patent case.
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After an appropriate search criterion is achieved and the patent group S resulting therefrom is determined to be appropriate, the flow of
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Assuming the U.S. Pat. No. 4,310,211 is the target patent case P, there are three different situations may occur, which are, the first, the target patent case P can not be found in any cluster of the citation network; the second, the target patent case P is indeed existed in one cluster of the citation network, but the amount of patents included in the cluster with the target patent case P is not sufficient, such as the clusters shown in
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After the step 21 for designating weighting values is completed, the flow will proceed to step 22. At step 22, an operation is performed for calculating a plurality of centrality indices with respect to the plural patent cases in the cluster S′ respectively according to the weighting value of each link; and then the flow proceeds to step 23. In this embodiment, each of the centrality indices is an eigenvector centrality (EC). As the patent citation network can be considered a kind of social network in a broad sense, the importance of each node in the network can be evaluated using centrality which is an important concept for analyzing social network. In this embodiment, eigenvector centrality which is applicable to a directional and weighted network is used for measuring the importance in the citation network. The eigenvector centrality has a unique characteristic that a node's importance is proportional to those pointed by the node. Thus, the importance of a patent case in the citation network is increased if the patent case is cited by another importance patent case. Therefore, a patent case of high centrality is not determined by its citation count, but by where it is located in the citation network.
Eigenvector centrality is a measure of the importance of a node in a network. It assigns relative scores to all nodes in the network based on the principle that connections to high-scoring nodes contribute more to the score of the node in question than equal connections to low-scoring nodes. Let Ij denote the rank score of the ith node. Let Ai,j be the weighting value of the link pointing from the ith node to the jth node, and Ai,j=0 if there is no link from the ith node to the jth node. For the jth node, the centrality score is proportional to the sum of the scores of all nodes which are connected to it. Hence
C·I=A·I (2)
For solving the equation (2), power iteration is one of many eigenvalue algorithms that may be used to find this dominant eigenvector. Thus, it is required to assign an initial value for each element in the eignevector I. Theereafter, since all the elements in the matrix A are already given, the eignevalue C can be calculated, and then, the value of each element in the eignevector I is adjusted for the next iteration. Since every converged eigenvector is corresponding to one eigenvalue whereas the eigenvector corresponding to the greatest eigenvalue results in the desired centrality measure to be used for representing the importance of each node of
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It is noted that the aforesaid method for patent valuation including the steps 20 to 25 can be programmed and stored in a storage medium, and the program of the patent valuation method can be loaded into a computing device where it is executed. In this embodiment, the computing device can be a server, a workstation, a desktop computer or a notebook computer, while the storage medium can be an optic disc, a hard disc or a memory unit.
As described, in the detailed steps 200˜203 of the step 20, the method of the patent valuation is designed to form a citation network in a patent group resulting from a patent search operation defined by a search criterion and then a cluster is selected. The cluster that is selected from the citation network is identified according to how many patent cases is included the cluster, or whether a target patent case P is included in the cluster. However, the cluster can be formed directly originating from the target patent case P, as the cluster G1 shown in the embodiment of
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Accordingly, no matter how the clusters are being formed, they are all originated from the at least one target patent case P, and are suitable for those posterior steps. It is noted that the following steps 22˜25 are performed the same as those described in the foregoing embodiments, and thus will not be described further herein.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
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098145937 | Dec 2009 | TW | national |