2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-017-2444-5
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Requirement-oriented core technological components’ identification based on SAO analysis

Abstract: Technologies play an important role in the survival and development of enterprises. Understanding and monitoring the core technological components (e.g., technology process, operation method, function) of a technology is an important issue for researchers to develop R&D policy and manage product competitiveness. However, it is difficult to identify core technological components from a mass of terms, and we may experience some difficulties with describing complete technical details and understanding the terms-b… Show more

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“…Verbitsky (2004) coined the expression "semantic TRIZ" and linked Subject-Action-Object linguistic structures to the automated detection of such unresolved contradictions. The identification of such Subject-Action-Object (SAO) structures in textual information is a relevant goal of semantic analysis, since these structures provide a linkage between two or more conceptual items that are present in the SAO based sentence, either acting as a subject that performs an action or as an object on which the action is performed (Yang et al, 2017a(Yang et al, , 2017bZhang et al, 2014Zhang et al, , 2021. This type of information can be determinant for complementing expert judgment in the analysis of a scientific or technological field, providing a desirable quantitative support to decision making in this field (Chen et al, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Verbitsky (2004) coined the expression "semantic TRIZ" and linked Subject-Action-Object linguistic structures to the automated detection of such unresolved contradictions. The identification of such Subject-Action-Object (SAO) structures in textual information is a relevant goal of semantic analysis, since these structures provide a linkage between two or more conceptual items that are present in the SAO based sentence, either acting as a subject that performs an action or as an object on which the action is performed (Yang et al, 2017a(Yang et al, , 2017bZhang et al, 2014Zhang et al, , 2021. This type of information can be determinant for complementing expert judgment in the analysis of a scientific or technological field, providing a desirable quantitative support to decision making in this field (Chen et al, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid increase of the patent number has called for the development of sophisticated patent analysis tools, of which many are based on patent similarity identification techniques. In particular, patent similarity analysis has been used for infringement identification [28]- [31], technological trend identification [25], [32]- [36], strategic technology planning [6], [37], document mapping [38], and etc.…”
Section: Application To Measuring Patent Similaritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the existing research has put limited effort to investigate patenting activities of graphene. Most of the recent studies have employed patent analysis to illustrate the status quo of patent application activities [45], monitor core technological components [46], investigate the technological innovation trajectory [47], and identify the development trends of technology evolution [48] in the graphene field. Moreover, the number of existing patent reviews in this field is very few, and the patent research on graphene biomedical technology is still in the blank stage.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%