• DocumentCode
    2920001
  • Title

    Ontology-based dental implant connection patent analysis

  • Author

    Trappey, Amy J. C. ; Hsin-Yi Peng ; Trappey, Charles V. ; Tong-Mei Wang

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Ind. Eng. & Eng. Manage., Nat. TsingHua Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    27-29 June 2013
  • Firstpage
    257
  • Lastpage
    262
  • Abstract
    Patent documents consist of well-structured descriptions of the technology innovation and the research results. Patent documents are typically written with specific terminologies which often require the expertise of domain experts to interpret and organize for patent analysis. The rapid growth of number of patents applications and registry increases the difficulty in extracting and synthesizing knowledge from patents. The aim of this paper is to construct a framework of expressing and extracting accurate knowledge from patent documents that are related to dental implant connections. First, domain related patents are collected from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Text mining techniques are used to analyze the key words in the sample set of patents. An ontology is created to express the domain knowledge by using a new ontology engineering technique. In recent years, the aging population has increased the demand for new products and innovations in the dental implant industry. Dental implants are a global, medically accepted treatment used to restore the human masticatory function. The patents collected in the domain of implant connections are used to test the validity and reliability of the ontology development framework. The study of patents related to dental implant connections is considered a critical part of advancing dental implant devices since these designs and innovations are subjected to extensive clinical trials. Given an accurate ontology schema, dental researchers correlate successful prior art designs to successful clinical trials to better understand the interaction between a new artificial body part and the response of the surgical implantation. The value of a patent increases dramatically if the device can be safely used by dentists to treat patients with fewer failures and longer utility.
  • Keywords
    data mining; dentistry; ontologies (artificial intelligence); patents; patient treatment; surgery; text analysis; United States Patent and Trademark Office; artificial body part; dental implant devices; dental implant industry; document terminologies; domain experts; human masticatory function; medically accepted treatment; ontology development framework; ontology engineering technique; ontology schema; ontology-based dental implant connection patent analysis; patent applications; patent documents; patent knowledge extraction; patent knowledge synthesis; patent registry; patient treatment; surgical implantation; technology innovation; text mining techniques; Dentistry; Fasteners; Implants; Ontologies; Patents; Technological innovation; Text mining; Dental implant connection; Ontology; Patent analysis;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD), 2013 IEEE 17th International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Whistler, BC
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-6084-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CSCWD.2013.6580972
  • Filename
    6580972