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Patentformer: A demonstration of AI-assisted automated patent drafting
Mudhiganti, Sai Krishna Reddy, Wang, Juanyan, Yang, Ruo, Sharma, Manali
Patent drafting presents significant challenges due to its reliance on the extensive experience and specialized expertise of patent attorneys, who must possess both legal acumen and technical understanding of an invention to craft patent applications in a formal legal writing style. This paper presents a demonstration of Patentformer, an AI-powered automated patent drafting platform designed to support patent attorneys by rapidly producing high-quality patent applications adhering to legal writing standards.
PatentLMM: Large Multimodal Model for Generating Descriptions for Patent Figures
Shukla, Shreya, Sharma, Nakul, Gupta, Manish, Mishra, Anand
Writing comprehensive and accurate descriptions of technical drawings in patent documents is crucial to effective knowledge sharing and enabling the replication and protection of intellectual property. However, automation of this task has been largely overlooked by the research community. To this end, we introduce PatentDesc-355K, a novel large-scale dataset containing ~355K patent figures along with their brief and detailed textual descriptions extracted from more than 60K US patent documents. In addition, we propose PatentLMM - a novel multimodal large language model specifically tailored to generate high-quality descriptions of patent figures. Our proposed PatentLMM comprises two key components: (i) PatentMME, a specialized multimodal vision encoder that captures the unique structural elements of patent figures, and (ii) PatentLLaMA, a domain-adapted version of LLaMA fine-tuned on a large collection of patents. Extensive experiments demonstrate that training a vision encoder specifically designed for patent figures significantly boosts the performance, generating coherent descriptions compared to fine-tuning similar-sized off-the-shelf multimodal models. PatentDesc-355K and PatentLMM pave the way for automating the understanding of patent figures, enabling efficient knowledge sharing and faster drafting of patent documents. We make the code and data publicly available.
PatFig: Generating Short and Long Captions for Patent Figures
Aubakirova, Dana, Gerdes, Kim, Liu, Lufei
This paper introduces Qatent PatFig, a novel large-scale patent figure dataset comprising 30,000+ patent figures from over 11,000 European patent applications. For each figure, this dataset provides short and long captions, reference numerals, their corresponding terms, and the minimal claim set that describes the interactions between the components of the image. To assess the usability of the dataset, we finetune an LVLM model on Qatent PatFig to generate short and long descriptions, and we investigate the effects of incorporating various text-based cues at the prediction stage of the patent figure captioning process.