Patent Retrieval Experiments in the Context of the CLEF IP Track 2009

At CLEF 2009 the University of Hildesheim submitted experiments for the new Intellectual Property Track. We focused on the main task of this track that aims at finding prior art for a specified patent. Our experiments were split up into one official German run as well as different additional runs us...

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Published inMultilingual Information Access Evaluation I. Text Retrieval Experiments pp. 491 - 496
Main Authors Becks, Daniela, Womser-Hacker, Christa, Mandl, Thomas, Kölle, Ralph
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
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Summary:At CLEF 2009 the University of Hildesheim submitted experiments for the new Intellectual Property Track. We focused on the main task of this track that aims at finding prior art for a specified patent. Our experiments were split up into one official German run as well as different additional runs using English and German terms. The submitted run was based on a simple baseline approach including stopword elimination, stemming and simple term queries. Furthermore, we investigated the significance of the International Patent Classification (IPC). During the experiments, different parts of a patent were used to construct the queries. In a first stage, only title and claims were included. In contrast, for the post runs we generated a more complex boolean query, which combined terms of the title, claims, description and the IPC classes. The results made clear that using the IPC codes can particularly increase the recall of a patent retrieval system.
ISBN:9783642157530
364215753X
ISSN:0302-9743
1611-3349
DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-15754-7_59