Advanced Technology in Teaching - Proceedings of the 2009 3rd International Conference on Teaching and Computational Science (WTCS 2009) pp 111-116 | Cite as
Development of Virtual Reality Technology Research via Patents Data Mining
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Applying bibliometrics and statistics methods to the statistical analysis of virtual reality technology patents, which were applied in the United States and gathered by Derwent Innovation Index, the authors adopt a quantitative analysis in the perspectives of time, fields of major technology, leading organizations with high yielding and also draw the knowledge map in the field.
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Virtual Reality Bibliometric Analysis Patent AnalysisPreview
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