1 http://www.webology.org/2014/v11n1/a122.pdf Webology, Volume 11, Number 1, June, 2014 Home Table of Contents Titles & Subject Index Authors Index Google Patents: The global patent search engine Alireza Noruzi PhD, Faculty member, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. E-mail: noruzi (...
Google Patents is an internet-based search engine designed to search, browse, and download the full text of the United States patent corpus in order to locate patents, applications, and trademarks. The critical evaluation of this review focuses on the use of Google Patents for reference services...
Google Patents is a search engine from Google that indexes patents and patent applications from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), which are taken from the original USPTO database (which is in the public domain). All 7 million patents have been put in the database. ...
https://serpapi.com/search.json?engine=google_patents&q=(Coffee) Code to integrate require 'google_search_results' params = { engine: "google_patents", q: "(Coffee)", api_key: "secret_api_key" } search = GoogleSearch.new(params) organic_results = search.get_hash[:organic_results]...
Google will try to segment words that it might find in a domain name and within URLs when it can, and it’s possible that it will do the same thing when it finds words in other places as well. There are some Google patents that deal with text segmentation that might be appropriate to...
Google与美国专利局于周三宣布了新的和做项目,在Google Patents里提供海量专利和商标数据免费下载,Google提供了将近10TB的空间(1TB=1024GB)来保存这些可直接下载的zip文件,通过http://www.google.com/googlebooks/uspto.html可以访问并下载。 实际上Google在两年前就跟美国专利局在专利和商标数据免费下载方面有和做,Goo...
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Google’s race to compete in the generative AI frenzy kicked off by the release of ChatGPT in 2022 “might explain why some things have been left by the wayside” on search, Ray said. Also, she added, “They’re a monopoly. They’re the default search engine. Their stock is going up...
There’s speculation from patents that Google switched from a random surfer model (where a user may go to any link) to a reasonable surfer model (where some links are more likely to be clicked than others so they carry more weight). Some links are ignored There have been several systems ...
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