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Patents contain a large quantity of technical information not available elsewhere and therefore very interesting for both academia and industry. The purpose of the research is to try to detect and extract information about the functions, the physical behaviours and the states of the system directly from
the text of a patent in an automatic way. The above three categories constitute a well-known set of relevant entities in the theory of engineering design, and their study allows powerful analysis of individual artefacts as well as that of groups of products or technologies. The focus is in providing a handy tool that could speed up and facilitate human analysis and allow tackling also large corpora of documents. A second
goal is to develop a protocol based on free software and database resources, so that it could be replicable with limited effort by everyone without having to rely on commercial databases.
Extracting technical and design information from a document whose aim is more legal than technical,
and that is written using a specific jargon, is not a trivial task. The approach chosen to overcome the various
issues is to support state-of-the-art Computational Linguistic tools with a large Knowledge Base. The
latter has been constructed both manually and automatically and comprises not only keywords but also
concepts, relationships and regular expressions. A case study about a very recent patent describing a
mechanical device has been included to show the functioning and output of the entire system
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