Disambiguation and co-authorship networks of the U.S. patent inventor database (1975-2010)

作者: Guan-Cheng Li , Ronald Lai , Alexander D’Amour , David M. Doolin , Ye Sun

DOI: 10.1016/J.RESPOL.2014.01.012

关键词: DatabaseString metricString (computer science)Technology strategyScalabilityMatching (statistics)TrademarkIdentifierScheme (programming language)Computer science

摘要: … per sé, but patent authorships, or what we call inventor-patent instances. Each instance … on a patent – for example, a patent with three authors contributes three inventor-patent instances…

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