Match of PATSTAT data (2019 spring) and PatentsView (jan 2019) is
discussed here, with focus on how this match can help to enrich PATSTAT
data with information not contained in USPTO patents (and the other way
round).
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Showing posts with label patentsview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patentsview. Show all posts
Monday, October 7, 2019
Monday, July 8, 2019
PATSTAT - patentsview concordance update 2019
PatentsView is a platform built on data
derived from USPTO bulk data files.
This dataset complements perfectly PATSTAT since the former has an native disambiguation of inventors and applicants and a geocoding system applied to inventors and applicants, while the latter links US data to other offices, allowing to calculate knowledge spillovers, family data etc.
At this link is possible to download a table of concordance between patent_id (Patentsview main key) and appln_id (from PATSTAT).
Overlapping of the two datasets is not perfect since Patentsview contains only granted patents after 1975, where PATSTAT has also application (ungranted) and timeframe covers also pre-1975 data.
On the other hand PATSTAT misses design patents before 2001, plants before 2001 and 'statutory invention registration' type of patent.
Data are from PATSTAT spring 2019 and Patentsview march 2019, thus also 2019 data in PW are partially missing in PATSTAT.
This dataset complements perfectly PATSTAT since the former has an native disambiguation of inventors and applicants and a geocoding system applied to inventors and applicants, while the latter links US data to other offices, allowing to calculate knowledge spillovers, family data etc.
At this link is possible to download a table of concordance between patent_id (Patentsview main key) and appln_id (from PATSTAT).
Overlapping of the two datasets is not perfect since Patentsview contains only granted patents after 1975, where PATSTAT has also application (ungranted) and timeframe covers also pre-1975 data.
On the other hand PATSTAT misses design patents before 2001, plants before 2001 and 'statutory invention registration' type of patent.
Data are from PATSTAT spring 2019 and Patentsview march 2019, thus also 2019 data in PW are partially missing in PATSTAT.
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Patentsview PATSTAT concordance
The PatentsView initiative was established in 2012 and is a platform built on a newly developed database that longitudinally links inventors, their organizations, locations, and overall patenting activity. The platform uses data derived from USPTO bulk data files.
This dataset complements perfectly PATSTAT since the former has an native disambiguation of inventors and applicants and a geocoding system applied to inventors and applicants, while the latter links US data to other offices, allowing to calculate knowledge spillovers, family data etc.
At this link is possible to download a table of concordance between patent_id (Patentsview main key) and appln_id (from PATSTAT) and some basic statistics.
[update the link now contains the link to march2019 version.
Overlapping of the two datasets is not perfect since Patentsview contains only granted patents after 1975, where PATSTAT has also application (ungranted) and timeframe covers also pre-1975 data.
On the other hand PATSTAT misses design patents before 2001, plants before 2001 and 'statutory invention registration' type of patent.
Data are from PATSTAT october 2017 and Patentsview dec 2017, thus also 2017 data in PW are partially missing in PATSTAT.
This dataset complements perfectly PATSTAT since the former has an native disambiguation of inventors and applicants and a geocoding system applied to inventors and applicants, while the latter links US data to other offices, allowing to calculate knowledge spillovers, family data etc.
At this link is possible to download a table of concordance between patent_id (Patentsview main key) and appln_id (from PATSTAT) and some basic statistics.
[update the link now contains the link to march2019 version.
Overlapping of the two datasets is not perfect since Patentsview contains only granted patents after 1975, where PATSTAT has also application (ungranted) and timeframe covers also pre-1975 data.
On the other hand PATSTAT misses design patents before 2001, plants before 2001 and 'statutory invention registration' type of patent.
Data are from PATSTAT october 2017 and Patentsview dec 2017, thus also 2017 data in PW are partially missing in PATSTAT.
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