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Enhancing Retrosynthetic Reaction Prediction with Deep Learning Using Multiscale Reaction Classification.

Journal of chemical information and modeling
Chemical synthesis planning is a key aspect in many fields of chemistry, especially drug discovery. Recent implementations of machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques for retrosynthetic analysis have shown great potential to improve co...

Current Trends in Robotics in Nursing Patents-A Glimpse Into Emerging Innovations.

Computers, informatics, nursing : CIN
The purpose of this study was to describe the current evidence found through a patent search about robotics used to assist nurses in providing care. The authors used a modified seven-step strategy of searching patents according to the US Patent and T...

Mapping technological innovation dynamics in artificial intelligence domains: Evidence from a global patent analysis.

PloS one
Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a technology at the center of many political, economic, and societal debates. This paper formulates a new AI patent search strategy and applies this to provide a landscape analysis of AI innovation dynamics...

Marketable value estimation of patents using ensemble learning methodology: Focusing on U.S. patents for the electricity sector.

PloS one
Patent valuation is required to revitalize patent transactions, but calculating a reasonable value that consumers and suppliers could satisfy is difficult. When machine learning is used, a quantitative evaluation based on a large volume of data is po...

Inactive-enriched machine-learning models exploiting patent data improve structure-based virtual screening for PDL1 dimerizers.

Journal of advanced research
INTRODUCTION: Small-molecule Programmable Cell Death Protein 1/Programmable Death-Ligand 1 (PD1/PDL1) inhibition via PDL1 dimerization has the potential to lead to inexpensive drugs with better cancer patient outcomes and milder side effects. However...