[BioC] SVM Patent Discussion
Hsu Qinghua
hsu.qinghua at gmail.com
Mon Apr 4 15:51:28 CEST 2011
Dear all,
Recently, I notice that several Support Vector Machine related patents had
been granted to the company- Healthy Discovery Corporation since 1990s. In
particular, the patent "Enhancing Knowledge Discovery from Multiple Data Sets
Using Multiple Support Vector Machines" were granted in US, Europe, China,
Australia, India, Germany, Israel and Norway. Besides, another two
patents "U.S. Patent No. 7,542,959: Feature Selection Using Support Vector
Machine Classifier" and " U.S. Patent No. 7,805,388: Feature Selection for a
Support Vector Machine Using Feature Ranking" should specifically protect the
RFE-SVM method.
A message found in the internet
(http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=61600435):
"The company plans to initiate its new academic/research institution licensing
program in the second quarter of 2011. Universities and research institutions
that have reported the use of SVMs in published reports such as academic
journals and conference proceedings will be contacted and offered a paid-up
license against past and future infringement of the Company’s patented
technology for a nominal one-time license administrative fee plus a percentage
of any revenue generated when the results of the SVM usage are licensed for
commercialization. The program will begin first with admitted usages of the
Company’s SVM-RFE method. To date, over 30 U.S. institutions have been
identified as using RFE through review of academic publications, with many of
the reported uses relating to biomarker discovery and medical diagnostics. The
Company plans to expand its licensing efforts to European institutions once
all formalities have been completed for validation of the recently-granted
European SVM-RFE patent. The program will later be broadened to other reported
uses of SVM and other technology covered by the Company’s patents."
I am wondering if these patents will indeed block the public use of basic SVM
for data mining?
Best regards
Qinghua
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