Image analysis – Pattern recognition – Classification
Reexamination Certificate
2006-08-30
2010-11-16
Mehta, Bhavesh M (Department: 2624)
Image analysis
Pattern recognition
Classification
C382S254000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07835581
ABSTRACT:
A system and method of efficiently and effectively triaging an image that may include one or more target entities. The image is divided into a plurality of individual image chips, and each image chip is successively displayed to a user for a presentation time period. Data are collected from the user at least while each image chip is being displayed. For each image chip, a probability that the image chip at least includes a target entity is assigned, based at least in part on the collected data. The image is then displayed with the assigned probabilities overlaid thereon.
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Carciofini James C.
Dorneich Michael C.
Mathan Santosh
Ververs Patricia M.
Whitlow Stephen D.
Akhavannik Hadi
Honeywell International , Inc.
Ingrassia Fisher & Lorenz P.C.
Mehta Bhavesh M
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