Applications of artificial intelligence to combat COVID-19: a technology prospection based on patents

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Autor(a) principal: Melo, Daniel Reis Armond de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Vilela Junior, Dalton Chaves, Rodrigues, Lana Goncalves, Pereira, Karla Susiane dos Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Inovação (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/rbi/article/view/8668109
Resumo: The COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent growth of scientific and technological research to fight it presents challenges for researchers who need to monitor the knowledge produced within this theme. Among these supporting technologies are Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications. This article carried out a technological prospection to describe the technological landscape of AI applications in the fight against COVID-19. 350 patent families were analyzed, which were organized by technological categories. The prevalence of patent filings from India, China, and the United States was demonstrated. Collaboration between innovative countries and organizations was not evident, unlike what was observed in academic collaborations in previous studies. There was a predominance of technologies in the areas of computing and medicine, that is, ICTs adapted for the treatment or processing of medical data with a focus on identification, screening, diagnosis, and prediction of new outbreaks of the epidemic.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Applications of artificial intelligence to combat COVID-19: a technology prospection based on patents
Applications of artificial intelligence to combat COVID-19: a technology prospection based on patents
Applications of artificial intelligence to combat COVID-19: a technology prospection based on patents
title Applications of artificial intelligence to combat COVID-19: a technology prospection based on patents
spellingShingle Applications of artificial intelligence to combat COVID-19: a technology prospection based on patents
Melo, Daniel Reis Armond de
Covid-19
Inteligência artificial
Prospecção tecnológica
Covid-19
Inteligência artificial
Prospecção tecnológica
Covid-19
Artificial intelligence
Technological prospecting
title_short Applications of artificial intelligence to combat COVID-19: a technology prospection based on patents
title_full Applications of artificial intelligence to combat COVID-19: a technology prospection based on patents
title_fullStr Applications of artificial intelligence to combat COVID-19: a technology prospection based on patents
title_full_unstemmed Applications of artificial intelligence to combat COVID-19: a technology prospection based on patents
title_sort Applications of artificial intelligence to combat COVID-19: a technology prospection based on patents
author Melo, Daniel Reis Armond de
author_facet Melo, Daniel Reis Armond de
Vilela Junior, Dalton Chaves
Rodrigues, Lana Goncalves
Pereira, Karla Susiane dos Santos
author_role author
author2 Vilela Junior, Dalton Chaves
Rodrigues, Lana Goncalves
Pereira, Karla Susiane dos Santos
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melo, Daniel Reis Armond de
Vilela Junior, Dalton Chaves
Rodrigues, Lana Goncalves
Pereira, Karla Susiane dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Covid-19
Inteligência artificial
Prospecção tecnológica
Covid-19
Inteligência artificial
Prospecção tecnológica
Covid-19
Artificial intelligence
Technological prospecting
topic Covid-19
Inteligência artificial
Prospecção tecnológica
Covid-19
Inteligência artificial
Prospecção tecnológica
Covid-19
Artificial intelligence
Technological prospecting
description The COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent growth of scientific and technological research to fight it presents challenges for researchers who need to monitor the knowledge produced within this theme. Among these supporting technologies are Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications. This article carried out a technological prospection to describe the technological landscape of AI applications in the fight against COVID-19. 350 patent families were analyzed, which were organized by technological categories. The prevalence of patent filings from India, China, and the United States was demonstrated. Collaboration between innovative countries and organizations was not evident, unlike what was observed in academic collaborations in previous studies. There was a predominance of technologies in the areas of computing and medicine, that is, ICTs adapted for the treatment or processing of medical data with a focus on identification, screening, diagnosis, and prediction of new outbreaks of the epidemic.
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