MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641048038 A) filed by Bhuvanendhiran; Dr. Jansi Rani J; Dr. Narasimha C; and Mrs. Anitha P, Kolar Gold Fields, Karnataka, on April 15, for 'artificial intelligence-based context-aware research content generation and academic writing assistance system with automated literature mapping and methodology recommendation.'
Inventor(s) include Bhuvanendhiran; Dr. Jansi Rani J; Dr. Narasimha C; and Mrs. Anitha P.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to a computer-implemented, Artificial Intelligence-based context-aware research assistance system for automated academic content generation, literature mapping, and methodology recommendation. The system comprises a context analysis engine configured to process research inputs using Natural Language Processing techniques, a literature retrieval module for extracting relevant academic documents, and a semantic mapping module for identifying relationships among research works through clustering and similarity analysis. A knowledge graph engine is employed to represent research entities and their interconnections, enabling context-aware querying and efficient data processing. A content generation engine produces structured academic text, including literature reviews and methodology descriptions, based on mapped data and contextual representations. Additionally, a methodology recommendation module suggests appropriate research methods using pattern recognition and contextual inference. The invention provides a technical improvement in processing large-scale unstructured academic data by reducing computational complexity, enhancing semantic accuracy, and improving the efficiency of research workflows. The system may be implemented in cloud-based, standalone, or offline environments, thereby offering scalable and adaptive research assistance across diverse domains."
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