Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.39
ph-index = 18
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Lg Electronics Inc. (153 from 49,511 patents)
2. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (44 from 130,935 patents)
3. Lg Display Co., Ltd. (4 from 12,564 patents)
4. Yonsei University (4 from 1,324 patents)
5. Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (3 from 11,251 patents)
6. Biosensor Laboratories Inc. (2 from 2 patents)
7. Hysensbio Co., Ltd. (2 from 2 patents)
8. Adobe Systems Inc. (1 from 3,786 patents)
9. Adobe, Inc. (1 from 3,012 patents)
10. Korea Food Research Institute (1 from 48 patents)
11. Miller Analytics LLC (1 from 1 patent)
214 patents:
1. D1099961 - Electronic device with transitional graphical user interface
2. 12405199 - Method and system for monitoring a quality of pepper powder
3. 12394430 - Method and apparatus with decoding in neural network for speech recognition
4. D1085585 - Tumbler washer
5. 12341350 - Device and method for controlling transmission of power in wireless power transmitting system
6. 12339133 - IVI system and methodology facilitating display, retrieval, transmission and computation of enhanced emergency data elements
7. 12205605 - Audio signal encoding and decoding method using a neural network model to generate a quantized latent vector, and encoder and decoder for performing the same
8. 12160648 - Image sensor, camera apparatus including same and electronic apparatus including the same
9. D1053226 - Water supply tank for refrigerator
10. D1045894 - Display screen or portion thereof with transitional graphical user interface
11. 12080239 - Display device performing charge sharing
12. 11996705 - Wireless power transmitter
13. 11955119 - Speech recognition method and apparatus
14. 11954452 - Translation method and apparatus, and translation system
15. 11949467 - Apparatus and method for supporting heterogeneous communication in wireless power transmission system