Highlights of The 11th Annual Global TechMining Conference (GTM2021)“Mining Science & Technology Information Resources in a Digital Environment” 17-19 November 2021
"Tech Mining can be defined as text analyses of ST&I information resources to generate Competitive Technical Intelligence (CTI)."
Registration, ($10 for a conference)
GTM2021 Schedule
Wednesday, November 17th
5:45 – 10:00 AM EST | 11:45 AM– 4:00 PM CET
GTM2021 The 11th Annual Global TechMining Conference, Day 1
5:45 – 6:30 AM EST | 11:45 AM-12:30 PM CET
Opening Session
Opening Welcome by GTM General Co-Chairs, Dr. Alan L. Porter and Denise Chiavetta [Search Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA]
GTM2021 Keynote by Dr. Sven Wittfoth, Team Lead of Technology Intelligence at Volkswagen AG
Conference Overview by GTM2021 Program Co-Chair, Dr. Martin Moehrle [University of Bremen, Germany]
https://whova.com/embedded/session/gtc_202111/1973037
6:45 -7:45 AM EST | 12:45 -1:45 PM CET |
Advanced Bibliometrics, (Session Chair - Hongshu Chen, Beijing Institute of Technology)
COVID-19 knowledge deconstruction and retrieval: Solutions of intelligent bibliometrics. Mengjia Wu (Univ. of Technology Sydney), Yi Zhang, Mark Markley, Caitlin Cassidy, Nils Newman and Alan Porter
See: Porter, A. L., Zhang, Y., Huang, Y., & Wu, M (2020). Tracking and Mining the COVID-19 Research Literature. Frontiers in research metrics and analytics, 5, 594060. https://doi.org/10.3389/frma.2020.594060
VantagePoint Dashboard “Corona Virus — Exploring Causes and Cures through Literature Based Discovery’ [134,620 records as of October 20, 2021]
Technology Adoption Matrix for developing countries. A patent study of Latinoamerican technology transfer Willmer Guevara Ramirez [Universidad Tecnológica de Chile (INACAP)], Rosa María Río-Belver and Itziar Martinez De Alegria [H01M (chemical-to-electrical energy conversion): BR, MX <= US, JP, DE; Latipat office, 6742 records, PatSeer + Gephi Open Graph Viz Platform]
Mapping Canadian Patented InventionsMazahir Bhagat, Sean Martineau and Daouda Sylla (CIPO, Canada)
[CIPO's Patent Landscape Map has been developed using Python, VOSviewer, word2vec, plotly and D3.js]
https://whova.com/embedded/session/gtc_202111/1973039
6:45 -7:45 AM EST | 12:45 -1:45 PM CET
Embeddings (Session Chair - Yi Zhang)
Using machine learning approaches for the global tech-mining of B5G [beyond 5G] related technologies and applications Amy J.C. Trappey, Ann Y.N. Wei [National Tsing Hua University, TW], Kuo-An Li and L.P. Hung
Which scientific knowledge fields drive circular economy research? Philipp Baaden [Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn], Michael Wustmans, Marcus John and Stefanie Bröring "
Cf Philipp Baaden’s presentation on GTM2020 (Nov.11, 2020, Session 3B Text Mining @16:30, an abstract)
Identifying Emergent Technologies in the Energy Domain based on Keywords Trends Andrea Zielinski [Fraunhofer ISI], Denilton Luiz Darold and Jiao Jiao
https://whova.com/embedded/session/gtc_202111/1973040
8:00 -9:00 AM EST | 2:00 -3:00 PM CET
Panel Discussion: Professionalism: Is TechMining a ‘job’ or a ‘profession’?
Panel Moderator - Stefanie Bröring, Professor of Technology, Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship, University of Bonn
Panelists
Monika Bruckmann, Head of Information Intelligence, Evonik Industries AG
Alan Porter, Director of R&D, Search Technology
Yi Zhang, Lecturer at the Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute, University of Technology Sydney
Our panelists representing views across academia and industry will explore the concept of TechMining professionalism by first discussing:
how each performs TechMining and to what scope (tools, data sources, analytical approaches, use cases/applications)
novel tools (AI + data science) and novel data/approaches (beyond Social media, web crawling, etc.) on the horizon
setting the stage for determining to what extent should/can the TechMining “job” be outsourced to external consultants vs being part of tech-based companies to enable more direct communication/application of TechMining results?
https://whova.com/embedded/session/gtc_202111/1973042
9:00 -10:00 AM EST | 3:00 PM-4:00 PM CET
Power Talks and Poster Session (pre-recorded video accessible anytime)
Subsessions:
9:20 -9:25 AM EST | 3:20 -3:25 PM CET
Facilitate technology opportunities analysis based on patent knowledge-network Prof. Munan LI (学术搜索) South China University of Technology
..We proposed a new framework on technology opportunities analysis (TOA).Based on the basic methods of PKN, … three indicators (dimensions) as KD (knowledge diversification), KU(knowledge uniqueness) and KCA (knowledge combination-ability) are proposed to facilitate the TOA studies [and used in] case study on Blockchain technologies;…results … are verified by the latest patent data of Blockchain.
https://whova.com/embedded/session/gtc_202111/2044571
Thursday, November 18th
GTM2021 The 11th Annual Global TechMining Conference, Day 2
5:00 – 6:00 AM EST | 11:00 AM-12:00 PM CET
Tools for Scientometric Analysis (Disambiguation and Data Preparation for Tech Mining) (Session Chairs- DuenKai Chen and ShihHsin Chen)
The primary theme of this session is to present tools that can tackle real-world problems that researchers face to enhance the applicability of global tech mining. The problems mentioned in this session range from data preprocessing to data extraction and model building
Author name disambiguation and extraction – a R routine Po-Hsun Huang [NYCU (National YangMing Chiao Tung University)], Duenkai Chen [Tamkang Univ.], Shih-Hsin Chen [NYCU], Jia-Chen Xie, Ying-Chieh Wang
A hybrid method for institution name disambiguation. An-Chen Kao & Shih-Hsin Chen ""
Modelling Key Determinants of R&D Collaboration Partner Selection in the Biotechnology License Chun-Ju Lin, Yu Wang, Shih-Hsin Chen [NYCU] ""
https://whova.com/embedded/session/gtc_202111/1973043
6:15 PM-7:15 PM CET | 12:15 PM-1:15 PM CET
Panel Discussion: Standard Essential Patents and their Identification
Moderator Alfred Radauer, IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems
Panelists:
Martin Bader, Partner and Co-Founder, BGW AG Management Advisory Group
André Herzberg, Research Associate, University of Bremen
Tim Pohlmann, CEO & Founder, IPlytics
What are SEPs? Which problems do they solve? How is the process of their classification as well as their enforcement structured? How are SEPs distinguishable from non SEPs? Why or why not should a company or an individual declare a patent as SEP? In which regions do SEPs work and what about in other regions? What novel techniques may serve the identification of SEPs? Training of machine learning to differ between SEPs and nSEPs? Comparing patents to technical standards? Analyzing patent characteristics to detect path dependencies which serve standard setting characteristics?
https://whova.com/embedded/session/gtc_202111/1973045
8:15 PM-9:15 PM CET | 2:15 PM-3:15 PM CET
Session: Machine Learning for Patent Analytics (Session Chair - Christopher Harrison)
Predicting standard-essential patents by machine learning: The use case of 5G technology Andre Herzberg [University of Bremen], Nils M. Denter and Martin G. Moehrle
Patent summarization using Generative Adversarial Netoworks(GNAs) Sunhye Kim and Byungun Yoon [Dongguk university] "
Explainable AI (XAI) model for patent novelty analysis Hyejin Jang and Byungun Yoon [Dongguk university]
Friday, November 19th
GTM2021 The 11th Annual Global TechMining Conference, Day 3
6:00 -7:00 AM CET | 12:00 PM-1:00 PM CET
Panel Discussion: Open Science: Challenges and Opportunities for the TechMining Community
Panel Moderator - Martin Moehrle, Department Head, Institute of Project Management and Innovation, University of Bremen
Panelists
Scott Cunningham, Professor of Technology Policy, University of Strathclyde; Editor-in-Chief of Technological Forecasting and Social Change
Iris Pigeot, Scientific Director, Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS
Ozcan Saritas, Professor of Innovation and Foresight, National Research University, Higher School of Economics; Editor-in-chief of Foresight
Frank Tietze, Associate Professor in Technology and Innovation Management, Head of IIPM Laboratory, University of Cambridge
Our panelists representing multiple views will explore:
What is Open Science? What challenges does Open Science provide for... IP specialists and inventors
What does that mean for tech mining analysts? New analyses? Access to basic data? Openness for replication?
https://whova.com/embedded/session/gtc_202111/1973049
7:15 – 8:30 15 EST | 1:15 -2:15 PM CET
Session: Prediction and Networks (Session Chair - Michael Wustmans)
Building A N-Gram Based Problem-Solution Brainstorming Network Using Patent Data.Gaizka Garechana, Rosa Rio-Belver, Izaskun Álvarez-Meaza and Enara Zarrabeitia [University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)
Identifying Innovation and Knowledge Leaders (IKLs) in drug repurposing using Social Network Analysis Priscila Albuquerque, Fabio Zicker and Bruna Fonseca [Oswaldo Cruz Foundation – Fiocruz]
https://whova.com/embedded/session/gtc_202111/1973051
7:15 – 8:30 AM EST | 1:15 -2:15 PM CET
Session:Science-Technology (Session Chair - Rainer Frietsch)
Image and text analysis in patent-paper pairs: vision-language approach. Mei Yun Lai and Martin G. Möhrle [Univ. of Bremen]
Identifiying Knowledge-Based Spin-Offs from Public Research Organisations: the example of Germany. Denilton Darold and Rainer Frietsch [Fraunhofer ISI]
Analytical Method of Science-technology Relationship Evolution in Specific Fields Based on Citation Analysis. Yan Qi [Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College]"
https://whova.com/embedded/session/gtc_202111/1973052
8:30 – 9:30 AM EST | 2:30 -3:30 PM CET
Panel Discussion. Digitalization: Upcoming trends for the Next Period of Time
Panel Moderator - Nils Newman, President, Search Technoloyg, Inc.
Panelists
Nils Denter, Research Associate at the Institute of Project Management and Innovation (IPMI), University of Bremen
Amy Trappey, Professor of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, National Tsing Hua University
Tony Trippe, Managing Director, Patinformatics, LLC
Our panelists, representing views across academia, government and industry will explore: Most recent trends; Digitalization for techmining vs. techmining for digitalization; Open source vs. closed source: where do we go? Techmining as part of a digitalized eco-system: what do we expect?https://whova.com/embedded/session/gtc_202111/1973054