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Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) Master Classification File (MCF) for U.S. Patent Applications (2001 - Present)
Data provided by United States Patent and Trademark Office
Contains Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) classification information for all Utility patent applications published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) from 2001 to present. It is available as XML with schemas or text monthly (usually by the 15th of the month).
Tags: ascii,xml,uspto,patent application,cooperative,class,classification,subclass,subclassification,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) Master Classification File (MCF) for U.S. Patent Grants (1790 - Present)
Data provided by United States Patent and Trademark Office
Contains Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) classification information for all Utility patent grants issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) from 1790 to present. It is available as XML with schemas or text monthly (usually by the 15th of the month).
Tags: ascii,xml,uspto,patent,cooperative,class,classification,subclass,subclassification,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Custom Bibliographic Patent Data Extract DVD-ROM (1963 - 2014)
Data provided by United States Patent and Trademark Office
Contains selected bibliographic (selected front page data fields) patent data for utility patents granted since 1963 and for other patent documents granted since 1977. The bibliographic data are extracted from the USPTO's Technology Assessment and Forecast (TAF) database and are presented in a form that facilitates loading into database software (e.g., for analysis).
Tags: uspto,ptmt,taf,patent,bibliographic,extract,dvd-rom,dvd,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Enriched Citation API (Version 1)
Data provided by United States Patent and Trademark Office
The Enriched Citation API provides the Intellectual Property 5 (IP5 - EPO, JPO, KIPO, CNIPA, and USPTO) and the Public with greater insight into the patent evaluation process. It allows users to quickly view information about which references, or prior art, were cited in specific patent application Office Actions, including: bibliographic information of the reference, the claims that the prior art was cited against, and the relevant sections that the examiner relied upon.
Tags: uspto,ip5,enriched,citation,prior art,office action,claims,machine learning,ai,api,statutes,references,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Enriched Citation API (Version 2)
Data provided by United States Patent and Trademark Office
The Enriched Citation API provides the Intellectual Property 5 (IP5 - EPO, JPO, KIPO, CNIPA, and USPTO) and the Public with greater insight into the patent evaluation process. It allows users to quickly view information about which references, or prior art, were cited in specific patent application Office Actions, including: bibliographic information of the reference, the claims that the prior art was cited against, and the relevant sections that the examiner relied upon.
Tags: uspto,ip5,enriched,citation,prior art,office action,claims,machine learning,ai,api,statutes,references,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Exoskeleton Performance Data
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
The National Institute of Standards and Technology, Intelligent Systems Division has collected data measuring human subjects, while performing common, simulated industrial manufacturing tasks with and without wearing an exoskeleton. Five tests were completed as part of a research study to develop measurement science towards standard test methods. For simulated industrial manufacturing tasks were performed using a novel, now standardized apparatus, called the Position and Load Test Apparatus for Exoskeletons (PoLoTAE).
Tags: Exoskeleton,Exosuits Research,Standard Test Methods,robotics,manufacturing,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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The NIST Scan Framework for ARTIQ
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
The NIST scan framework is a framework that greatly simplifies the process of writing and maintaining scans of experimental parameters using the ARTIQ control system and language. The framework adopts the philosophy of convention over configuration where datasets are stored for analysis and plotting in a standard directory structure. The framework provides a number of useful features such as automatic calculation of statistics, fitting, validation of fits, and plotting that do not need to be performed by the user.
Tags: ARTIQ,python,Scans,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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multicomplex: C++ and Python code for multicomplex arithmetic
Data provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology
The library multicomplex is an implementation of multicomplex algebra in C++ to allow for higher-order derivatives of numerical functions. Many (though not all) mathematical functions are implemented, allowing for calculation of derivatives (straight and mixed) to approximately numerical precision, which is difficult or impossible to achieve in conventional double precision
Tags: mathematics,multicomplex,derivatives,C++,python,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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IP Marketplace Platform API (Version 1)
Data provided by United States Patent and Trademark Office
The Intellectual Property (IP) Marketplace Platform, also called Patents 4 Partnerships is an initiative of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) that brings together those who have technologies and want to make them available for licensing and those who have an interest in and the ability to commercialize the technologies. The IP Marketplace Platform provides a voluntary listing of patents and patent application publications (pre-grant publications, pgpubs) indicated as *available for licensing* on external public websites or in the USPTO Patent Official Gazette Notices.
Tags: uspto,intellectual,property,ip,marketplace,patent,application,partnership,licensing,commercialize,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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Office Action Citations API (beta)
Data provided by United States Patent and Trademark Office
Contains detailed information derived from the Office actions issued by patent examiners to applicants during the patent examination process. The Office Action is a written notification to the applicant of the examiners decision on patentability. It generally discloses the reasons for any rejections, objections, or requirements and includes relevant information or references that the applicant may find useful for responding to the examiner and deciding whether to continue prosecuting the application.
Tags: uspto,patent,patent application,office actions,api,citations,
Modified: 2024-02-22
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