MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621015351 A) filed by Dr Rajendra Ramchandra Manikpure; Dr. Vandana Himanshu Jamkar; Dr. Prashant Satyawan Pagade; and Dr. Smita Santosh Giri on February 11, 2026, for System And Method For Intelligent Digitization, Indexing, And Semantic Retrieval Of Library Resources.
Inventors include Dr Rajendra Ramchandra Manikpure; Dr. Vandana Himanshu Jamkar; Dr. Prashant Satyawan Pagade; and Dr. Smita Santosh Giri.
The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.
Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for intelligent digitization, indexing, and semantic retrieval of library resources. The system ingests physical and digital resources, performs digitization and content extraction, and applies machine learning and natural language processing techniques to generate semantic representations of the content. Unlike conventional keyword-based search systems, the invention organizes resources using a semantic index that captures conceptual relationships and contextual meaning. User queries are interpreted semantically and matched against the semantic representations to retrieve conceptually relevant resources, even in the absence of exact keyword matches. The system further supports multi-format, multilingual, and exploratory knowledge discovery, and continuously adapts based on user interactions. The invention significantly improves search accuracy, resource discoverability, and operational efficiency in digital libraries, archives, and knowledge management systems.
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