CLAIApr 28, 2024

PatentGPT: A Large Language Model for Intellectual Property

arXiv:2404.18255v510 citationsh-index: 5Has Code
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This work addresses the need for specialized, cost-effective AI tools in the intellectual property field, though it is incremental as it adapts existing methods to a new domain.

The authors tackled the challenge of applying large language models to the intellectual property domain by developing a low-cost, standardized training procedure, resulting in PatentGPT models that outperform GPT-4 on IP benchmarks and score 65 on a patent agent exam, matching human expert levels.

In recent years, large language models(LLMs) have attracted significant attention due to their exceptional performance across a multitude of natural language process tasks, and have been widely applied in various fields. However, the application of large language models in the Intellectual Property (IP) domain is challenging due to the strong need for specialized knowledge, privacy protection, processing of extremely long text in this field. In this technical report, we present for the first time a low-cost, standardized procedure for training IP-oriented LLMs, meeting the unique requirements of the IP domain. Using this standard process, we have trained the PatentGPT series models based on open-source pretrained models. By evaluating them on the open-source IP-oriented benchmark MOZIP, our domain-specific LLMs outperforms GPT-4, indicating the effectiveness of the proposed training procedure and the expertise of the PatentGPT models in the IP domain. Remarkably, our model surpassed GPT-4 on the 2019 China Patent Agent Qualification Examination, scoring 65 and matching human expert levels. Additionally, the PatentGPT model, which utilizes the SMoE architecture, achieves performance comparable to that of GPT-4 in the IP domain and demonstrates a better cost-performance ratio on long-text tasks, potentially serving as an alternative to GPT-4 within the IP domain.

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