PatentAnalyzer: An open-source web app for easy and fast patent retrieval and analysis
2023-10-21, 15:45–16:30 (Europe/Athens), Α115-117

PatentAnalyzer is a user-friendly, open-source web application designed for fast and efficient patent retrieval and analysis. It harnesses patent data sourced from USPTO, allowing users to apply personalized filters and presents valuable insights through descriptive, topic, and network analyses, accompanied by informative visualizations. You can access the repository at: https://github.com/KonstantinosPetrakis/PatentAnalyzer.

In the presentation, we'll delve into the world of patents, exploring their content, discussing their significance, and explaining the existence of automated patent analysis tools. Furthermore, we'll provide an in-depth look at how PatentAnalyzer operates and demonstrate its functionality in action.

The presentation will be in Greek.

I recently graduated from Aristotle's University of Thessaloniki, majoring in Computer Science. My passion lies in Software Development, particularly focusing on Web and Desktop applications. I take great pleasure in exploring and mastering new tools that enhance my efficiency, including Git and Docker. Additionally, I love delving into fresh programming languages, frameworks and libraries, provided they come with user-friendly and supportive documentation.

Currently, I continue the development of my bachelor's thesis, which involves creating an open-source patent analysis tool called PatentAnalyzer. The primary objective of this project is to facilitate fast and straightforward patent analysis and retrieval, and I aim to publish a paper based on this work. Once I accomplish this, I plan to fulfill my military obligations before embarking on my career journey.