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公开(公告)号:US20230082598A1
公开(公告)日:2023-03-16
申请号:US17740349
申请日:2022-05-10
Applicant: ZHEJIANG LAB
Inventor: Wentao ZHU , Hui SHEN , Ling CHEN , Yuan JIN , Hailiang HUANG
IPC: G06T7/00 , A61B6/00 , G06T7/11 , G06V10/44 , G06V10/764
Abstract: Disclosed is a diagnostic apparatus for a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) based on prior knowledge CT subregion radiomics, belonging to the field of medical imaging. The diagnostic apparatus comprises: a subregion partitioning module based on prior knowledge configured for partitioning a CT lung image of a patient into three subregions based on the CT values of the interior of the lung, wherein the CT value of the interior of the lung of a subregion 1 is in the range of (−1024, −950), the CT value of the interior of the lung of a subregion 2 is in the range of (−190, 110), and the CT value of the interior of the lung of a subregion 3 is in the range of (−950, −190); a feature extraction module configured for extracting the radiomics features of the three subregions, respectively, and obtaining the LAA-950I features.
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公开(公告)号:US20220222779A1
公开(公告)日:2022-07-14
申请号:US17712080
申请日:2022-04-02
Applicant: ZHEJIANG LAB
Abstract: Disclosed is an automatic reorientation method from an SPECT three-dimensional reconstructed image to a standard view, wherein a rigid registration parameter P between a SPECT three-dimensional reconstructed image A and a standard SPECT image R is extracted by using a rigid registration algorithm to form a mapping database of A and P; features of the image A are extracted by using a three-layer convolution module, and are converted into a 6-dimensional feature vector T after three times of full connection, and T is applied to A through a spatial transformer network to form an orientation result predicted by the network, thus establishing the automatic reorientation model of the SPECT three-dimensional reconstructed image. The SPECT three-dimensional reconstructed image to be orientated is taken as an input. A standard view can be obtained by using the automatic reorientation model of the SPECT three-dimensional reconstructed image for automatic turning.
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