Sean Martineau from the Canadian Intellectual Property Office presented on CIPO's latest report analyzing the Canadian patent landscape for artificial intelligence. The report examined patent activity by Canadian researchers and institutions globally between 2011-2017. It found that Canadian AI patent activity grew at 31% annually in this period. While Canadian organizations account for under 1% of global institutional patents, Canadian researchers specialize in certain AI applications compared to American counterparts. The presentation broke down patent trends and concentrations by region, gender, and sector.
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1. October 6, 2020
Processing Artificial Intelligence:
Highlighting the Canadian Patent Landscape
Presentation to AI-SDV 2020
Sean Martineau
Senior Economist and Interim Manager,
Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO)
Building a prosperous and innovative Canada
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INTRODUCTION
• Last week, CIPO published its latest IP Analytics report: Processing Artificial Intelligence: Highlighting the Canadian patent landscape
• In January 2019, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) published the first edition of its Technology Trends report focusing on
Artificial Intelligence (AI).
• The United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) subsequently published its own version of this analysis in June 2019, while adopting a
narrower definition of AI.
• PIRO has adopted the UKIPO’s search strategy for this report while applying WIPO’s AI taxonomy to categorize the patent data.
• The report focuses on inventions patented globally by Canadian researchers and institutions, in contrast to the findings presented in WIPO’s
report, which focuses on patent activity based on office of filing.
5. AI PATENT CLASSIFICATION – INTERNATIONAL DATASET
Agriculture; 1% Arts and humanities; 1%
Banking and finance; 4%
Business; 4%
Cartography; 1%
Computing in
government; 8%
Document management
and text processing; 1%
Education; 2%
Energy management;
3%
Entertainment; 1%
Industry and
manufacturing; 5%
Law, social and
behavioral sciences; 0%
Life and medical
sciences
17%
Military; 0%Networks; 8%
Personal computers and
PC applications; 5%
Physical sciences and
engineering
12%
Publishing; 0%
Security; 3%
Telecommunications
9%
Transportation
15%
AI FIELDS
Note: 34% of the total patent families could not be classified into an application field
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6. PATENT FILING TRENDS
Note: Publication year is based on the first publication filed
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• 31% annual growth rate observed
between 2011 and 2017.
• 68% of patented inventions were
filed between 2011 and 2017.
7. IP CONCENTRATION INDEX
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The Intellectual Property Concentration Index (IPCI) is a metric used
to gauge the level of concentration of patented inventions.
10. CANADIAN RESEARCHERS CANADIAN INSTITUTIONS
PATENT FILING TRENDS
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Patented inventions filed by Canadian researchers grew at a similar
rate when compared to researchers globally over the past five years.
Canadian institutions account for less than 1% of the total
patented inventions filed by institutions globally.
11. CANADIAN RESEARCHERS CANADIAN INSTITUTIONS
RELATIVE SPECIALIZATION INDEX
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Canadian researchers and institutions are both highly specialized in the field of AI,
although their specialization has decreased over the past decade.
12. CANADIAN RESEARCHERS - AI APPLICATIONS CANADIAN INSTITUTIONS – AI FIELDS
RELATIVE SPECIALIZATION INDEX
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Canadian researchers fare well in various
applications of AI against American researchers who
are considered to be prolific filers in AI.
Canadian institutions also hold their own against the
United States for several specific AI Fields
14. GENDER ANALYSIS
International Trend: One female for every three male inventors Canadian Trend: One female for every six male inventors
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US Trend: One female for every five male inventorsEuropean Trend: One female for every three male inventors
17. REGIONAL CLUSTERS OF ACTIVITY FOR CANADIAN RESEARCHERS
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The provinces with more patent activity tend to be associated
with clusters of researchers around large cities.
19. REGIONAL CLUSTERS OF ACTIVITY FOR CANADIAN INSTITUTIONS
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Most of Canada’s prominent Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs)
are specialized in a different application field of AI.
20. BREAKDOWN OF PATENT ACTIVITY AND BENCHMARKING AGAINST ALL SECTORS
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Patent Activity by Industry Sector
Patent Activity by Institution Size
Patent Activity by Ownership
Across all sectors In Artificial Intelligence
21. For more information on this report, please contact CIPO-IPResearch@canada.ca
Download the Processing Artificial Intelligence 2-Pager
English:
French:
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English:
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https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-
internetopic.nsf/vwapj/AI_Report_ENG.pdf/$FILE/AI_Report_ENG.pdf
https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cipointernet-
internetopic.nsf/vwapj/AI_Report_FRA.pdf/$FILE/AI_Report_FRA.pdf
22. Thank you!
Sean Martineau
Senior Economist and Interim Manager
Canadian Intellectual Property Office
Sean.Martineau@canada.ca
819-639-7722
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Notas do Editor
Objectif: Aperçu de notre prochaine publication sur l’intelligence artificial.