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PatentNet: multi-label classification of patent documents using deep learning based language understanding

Arousha Haghighian Roudsari, Jafar Afshar, Wookey Lee, Suan Lee

2021Scientometrics82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Patent classification is an expensive and time-consuming task that has conventionally been performed by domain experts. However, the increase in the number of filed patents and the complexity of the documents make the classification task challenging. The text used in patent documents is not always written in a way to efficiently convey knowledge. Moreover, patent classification is a multi-label classification task with a large number of labels, which makes the problem even more complicated. Hence, automating this expensive and laborious task is essential for assisting domain experts in managing patent documents, facilitating reliable search, retrieval, and further patent analysis tasks. Transfer learning and pre-trained language models have recently achieved state-of-the-art results in many Natural Language Processing tasks. In this work, we focus on investigating the effect of fine-tuning the pre-trained language models, namely, BERT, XLNet, RoBERTa, and ELECTRA, for the essential task of multi-label patent classification. We compare these models with the baseline deep-learning approaches used for patent classification. We use various word embeddings to enhance the performance of the baseline models. The publicly available USPTO-2M patent classification benchmark and M-patent datasets are used for conducting experiments. We conclude that fine-tuning the pre-trained language models on the patent text improves the multi-label patent classification performance. Our findings indicate that XLNet performs the best and achieves a new state-of-the-art classification performance with respect to precision, recall, F1 measure, as well as coverage error, and LRAP.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTask (project management)Benchmark (surveying)Artificial intelligenceMulti-label classificationLanguage modelDomain (mathematical analysis)Baseline (sea)Natural language processingMachine learningDeep learningDocument classificationInformation retrievalEngineeringGeologyMathematical analysisOceanographyGeodesyMathematicsSystems engineeringGeographyTopic ModelingText and Document Classification TechnologiesIntellectual Property and Patents
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