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Interactive Information Seeking via Selective Application of Contextual Knowl...Gene Golovchinsky
Exploratory search is a difficult activity that requires iterative
interaction. This iterative process helps the searcher to understand
and to refine the information need. It also generates a rich set of data
that can be used effectively to reflect on what has been found (and
found useful). While traditional information retrieval systems have
focused on organizing the data that was retrieved, in this paper, we
describe a systematic approach to organizing the metadata generated
during the search process. We describe a framework for unifying
transitions among various stages of exploratory search, and show
how context from one stage can be applied to the next. The
framework can be used both to describe existing information seeking
interactions, and as a means of generating novel ones. We
illustrate the framework with examples from a session-based
exploratory search system prototype.
This is a directory of Canadian US patents holders. It has the latest information about who has US patents in Canada, where the US patent holders are, what they patented in the US market and the trends of their US patents.
In 2009, when I was working for the Region of Peel government, Canada, I successfully used patent mapping to identify 20 US patent intensive companies as the potential employers for highly educated immigrants. Following this initiative, I created a Canadian patent competitive intelligence (CI) database to track the latest patent competence of over 5000 Canadian entities, in all sector throughout Canada, on a weekly basis. My work with Region of Peel from 2010 to 2012 showed that this database can provide the "no-older-than-7-day" intelligence for long-term strategic research/planning and short-term tactics. This is also the first attempt in Canada to use patent landscape as a regional economic strength indicator and a baseline for policy harmonization and policy performance evaluation.
Interactive Information Seeking via Selective Application of Contextual Knowl...Gene Golovchinsky
Exploratory search is a difficult activity that requires iterative
interaction. This iterative process helps the searcher to understand
and to refine the information need. It also generates a rich set of data
that can be used effectively to reflect on what has been found (and
found useful). While traditional information retrieval systems have
focused on organizing the data that was retrieved, in this paper, we
describe a systematic approach to organizing the metadata generated
during the search process. We describe a framework for unifying
transitions among various stages of exploratory search, and show
how context from one stage can be applied to the next. The
framework can be used both to describe existing information seeking
interactions, and as a means of generating novel ones. We
illustrate the framework with examples from a session-based
exploratory search system prototype.
This is a directory of Canadian US patents holders. It has the latest information about who has US patents in Canada, where the US patent holders are, what they patented in the US market and the trends of their US patents.
In 2009, when I was working for the Region of Peel government, Canada, I successfully used patent mapping to identify 20 US patent intensive companies as the potential employers for highly educated immigrants. Following this initiative, I created a Canadian patent competitive intelligence (CI) database to track the latest patent competence of over 5000 Canadian entities, in all sector throughout Canada, on a weekly basis. My work with Region of Peel from 2010 to 2012 showed that this database can provide the "no-older-than-7-day" intelligence for long-term strategic research/planning and short-term tactics. This is also the first attempt in Canada to use patent landscape as a regional economic strength indicator and a baseline for policy harmonization and policy performance evaluation.