There are 4 repositories under intellectual-property topic.
GitHub's employee intellectual property agreement, open sourced and reusable
8x PLL Clock Multiplier IP with an input frequency range of 5Mhz to 12.5Mhz and output frequency range of 40Mhz to 100Mhz, giving a 8x multiplied clock at ~50% duty cycle on tt corner at room temperature.
A US provisional patent template used to generate dozens of granted patents and as the basis for WIPO (international filings), with overview and examples.
This is the code repo of our CVPR2021 on protecting the IPR of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) from Ambiguity Attack
Javascript implementation for COALA IP
Stamp your code with a trackable digital copyright
The International FOSS Law Book, v.2 and onwards
This is the code repo of our Pattern Recognition journal on IPR protection of Image Captioning Models
A course on free/libre and open source software
A collection of python projects relating to natural language processing, including computational linguistics, network graph analysis, and patent analytics. Live examples are hosted on my JupyterHub and demonstrate some of my favorite libraries, including spaCy, Pandas, NetworkX, Gensim, and TextBlob. Also includes a sprinkle of blockchain and my published papers.
[NeurIPS'21] "You are caught stealing my winning lottery ticket! Making a lottery ticket claim its ownership" by Xuxi Chen*, Tianlong Chen*, Zhenyu Zhang, Zhangyang Wang
This is the code repo of our AACL-IJCNLP 2022 on IPR protection of Recurrent Neural Network (RNN)
A software which can verify Intellectual Property’s ownership using Blockchain. We used private Blockchain/Hyperledger Fabric for this purpose.
Soroban Smart Contracts for Frontier Registry Build - with support from SDF
Identify and classify data in your text files with Python.
Mediolano - a dapp designed to be the intellectual property provider service of the web3, built on Starknet.
XFT's swagger API docs for tokenized intellectual property. Use XFT's API to trade royalties!
Operation In Our Sites is an ongoing effort by the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center in the U.S. government, to detect and hinder intellectual property violations on the Internet. Pursuant to this operation, governmental agencies arrest suspects affiliated with the targeted websites and seize their assets including websites' domain names. Web users intending to access targeted websites are directed to the server operated by the U.S. government, and greeted with a graphic bearing the seals of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (NIPRCC), and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Mediolano dapp blueprint @ Starknet
This repository contains the implementation of the paper "FedCrypt: A Dynamic White-Box Watermarking Scheme for Homomorphic Federated Learning". The paper is under review to the IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing journal.
Trained Without My Consent (TraWiC): Detecting Code Inclusion In Language Models Trained on Code
Heterogeneous Feature Extraction for Split Manufactured Layouts with Routing Perturbation
USPTO Goods Slicer is Python library that can remove bracketed goods and services of a USPTO trademark application.
Typed .NET client for lawpanel.com REST APIs
Cairo Smart Contracts @ Mediolano - a dapp designed to be the intellectual property provider service of the web3. Powered by Starknet.
An early version of a system that credits creators based on the similarity of their content to an LLM response. Giving back to creators is the only way for fair, sustainable AI economies that lead to true growth.
The Local Python Code Protector Script is a command-line tool designed to provide source code protection and secure code sharing for Python scripts. It allows developers to obfuscate their Python code. This script supports both Python source files (.py) and compiled Python files (.pyc), offering flexible options for code obfuscation and encryption.
3 stage pipeline implementation of a digital circuit that calculates DIT FFT in 8 points. It is made as an AXI-Lite Slave IP in AMD Vivado. It is successfully implemented in a block design that contains a Microblaze processor as the Master, an AXI Interconnect as the Bridge and the AXI-Lite FFT IP as Slave.
Frontier Registry - IP Certification & Data Provenance for STEM Research