Method of and apparatus for editing annotation command data
    1.
    发明授权
    Method of and apparatus for editing annotation command data 有权
    编辑注释命令数据的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US06675352B1

    公开(公告)日:2004-01-06

    申请号:US09320557

    申请日:1999-05-27

    IPC分类号: G06F1500

    摘要: An annotation command data for annotating a displayed image is in the form of an original data block having a first data area holding an initial state for the displayed image and a second data area holding one or more commands and a starting time point of execution for each of the commands. Execution of each command is started at its associated starting time point of execution. For editing of the annotation command data, the original data block may be divided to produce therefrom plural secondary data blocks each having an initial state, a part of the one or more commands and a starting time point of execution for each of the part of the commands, so that one of the secondary data blocks is deleted, or a new data block having an initial state, one or more commands and starting time point of execution therefor is inserted between the secondary data blocks.

    摘要翻译: 用于注释显示图像的注释命令数据是原始数据块的形式,其具有保持所显示图像的初始状态的第一数据区域和保存一个或多个命令的第二数据区域以及每一个执行的起始时间点 的命令。 每个命令的执行在其相关的执行时间点开始。 为了编辑注释命令数据,原始数据块可以被分割成多个辅助数据块,每个副数据块具有初始状态,一个或多个命令的一部分和执行的开始时间点, 命令,从而使辅助数据块中的一个被删除,或者具有初始状态的新数据块,一个或多个命令及其执行的起始时间点被插入到辅助数据块之间。

    Health management support method, system and healthy life expectancy prediction data generation method and system
    2.
    发明授权
    Health management support method, system and healthy life expectancy prediction data generation method and system 有权
    健康管理支持方法,系统和健康预期寿命预测数据生成方法和系统

    公开(公告)号:US07302398B2

    公开(公告)日:2007-11-27

    申请号:US10078475

    申请日:2002-02-21

    IPC分类号: G06Q50/00

    摘要: It was difficult for previous health management support systems to grasp daily health condition quantitatively through using comprehensive indexes of personal health conditions, optimize advice as healthcare guidance, and show its expected effect in a favorable way. The disclosed method and system implement the following: estimating a predicted period of healthy life expectancy of each person who underwent health screening from health screening report data obtained through the health screening report data entry step, wherein healthy life expectancy prediction data is used that is prepared as basic data for predicting healthy life expectancy from a diversity of health screening report data. The predicted period of healthy life expectancy and related information for each person are displayed by display means or printed out by printing means.

    摘要翻译: 以前的健康管理支持系统难以通过综合健康状况指标来定量掌握日常健康状况,优化医疗指导意见,以有利的方式展现其预期效果。 所公开的方法和系统实施如下:通过健康筛选报告数据输入步骤,从健康检查报告数据估计每个接受健康检查的人的健康预期寿命期,其中使用准备好的健康预期寿命预测数据 作为从多种健康检查报告数据中预测健康预期寿命的基础数据。 每个人的健康预期寿命和相关信息的预测期由显示装置显示或通过打印方式打印出来。

    Information processing system using base sequence relevant information
    3.
    发明申请
    Information processing system using base sequence relevant information 审中-公开
    信息处理系统使用基本序列相关信息

    公开(公告)号:US20060149502A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-07-06

    申请号:US10543759

    申请日:2004-02-25

    IPC分类号: G06F15/00

    CPC分类号: G16B20/00 G16B30/00

    摘要: This invention provides a method for processing information that allows the discovery of a correlation between predetermined individual-related information and nucleotide sequence-related information concerning an individual. This method comprises: step (a) of calculating a percentage for each piece of nucleotide sequence-related information using a first occurrence frequency and a second occurrence frequency, wherein the first occurrence frequency is calculated for each possible piece of nucleotide sequence-related information in a given position in a nucleotide sequence based on a predetermined population and the second occurrence frequency is calculated for each possible piece of nucleotide sequence-related information in the aforementioned position based on the population gathered for predetermined individual-related information concerning an individual; and step (b) of associating the percentage calculated in step (a) with positional information representing the aforementioned position and with the nucleotide sequence-related information for each the predetermined piece of individual-related information.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供一种用于处理信息的方法,其允许发现预定的个体相关信息与关于个体的核苷酸序列相关信息之间的相关性。 该方法包括:(a)使用第一次出现频率和第二次出现频率计算每个核苷酸序列相关信息的百分比,其中针对每个可能的核苷酸序列相关信息片段计算第一次出现频率 基于针对与个人相关的预定个人相关信息收集的群体,在基于预定群体的核苷酸序列中的给定位置和针对上述位置中的每个可能的核苷酸序列相关信息片段计算第二出现频率; 以及将步骤(a)中计算的百分比与表示上述位置的位置信息和每个预定个体相关信息的核苷酸序列相关信息相关联的步骤(b)。

    Data processing system using base sequence-relating data
    4.
    发明申请
    Data processing system using base sequence-relating data 审中-公开
    数据处理系统采用基本序列相关数据

    公开(公告)号:US20060041389A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-02-23

    申请号:US10535407

    申请日:2003-11-19

    IPC分类号: G06F19/00

    CPC分类号: G16B20/00 G16B30/00

    摘要: A system for processing information for providing semantic information and/or information associated with the semantic information useful for each individual organism through effective utilization of differences in nucleotide sequence-related information among individual organisms is constructed. This system comprises steps of (a) receiving nucleotide sequence-related information concerning a predetermined individual and (b) identifying, from a memory comprising a nucleotide sequence-related information group for each individual including a plurality of sets to which positional information representing a position in a nucleotide sequence and nucleotide sequence-related information corresponding to the positional information are mutually related, a nucleotide sequence-related information group including nucleotide sequence-related information that has consistency of the received nucleotide sequence-related information.

    摘要翻译: 构建用于处理信息的系统,用于通过有效利用个体生物体中的核苷酸序列相关信息的差异来提供与用于每个单独生物体的语义信息相关联的语义信息和/或信息。 该系统包括以下步骤:(a)接收关于预定个体的核苷酸序列相关信息,以及(b)从存储器中识别包括与每个个体相关的核苷酸序列相关信息组,所述核苷酸序列相关信息组包括多个组,位置信息表示位置 与位置信息对应的核苷酸序列和核苷酸序列相关信息是相互关联的,核苷酸序列相关信息组包括与所接受的核苷酸序列相关信息一致的核苷酸序列相关信息。

    Pattern recognition apparatus and pattern recognition method
    5.
    发明授权
    Pattern recognition apparatus and pattern recognition method 有权
    模式识别装置和模式识别方法

    公开(公告)号:US06549661B1

    公开(公告)日:2003-04-15

    申请号:US09331150

    申请日:1999-06-17

    IPC分类号: G06K962

    摘要: Recognizable data storage apparatus stores an image feature parameter of an object and its classification result for those objects for which said classification results are evaluated as having high reliability and recognizable and for which a classification result is outputted by first pattern recognition apparatus, and recognition suspension data storage apparatus stores an image feature parameter for those objects for which said classification results are evaluated as having low reliability and as being suspended from recognition. Pattern recognition method constitution apparatus constructs second pattern recognition apparatus on the basis of the classification result stored in the recognizable data storage apparatus, and re-classification is conducted for those objects recognition of which is to be suspended. A neural network, for example, is used for the second pattern recognition apparatus. Wrong classification of objects due to an individual difference can be reduced and automated pattern recognition having high accuracy without depending on an individual difference can be accomplished.

    摘要翻译: 可识别数据存储装置存储被评价为具有高可靠性和可识别性的那些对象的对象的图像特征参数及其分类结果,并且由第一模式识别装置输出分类结果,并且识别暂停数据 存储装置存储所述分类结果被评估为具有低可靠性并被停止识别的那些对象的图像特征参数。 模式识别方法构成装置根据存储在可识别数据存储装置中的分类结果,构建第二模式识别装置,对于要暂停的对象识别进行重新分类。 例如,神经网络被用于第二模式识别装置。 可以减少由于个体差异导致的对象的错误分类,并且可以实现具有高精度的自动模式识别,而不依赖于个体差异。

    Dephlegmator
    6.
    发明授权
    Dephlegmator 有权
    分娩器

    公开(公告)号:US6128920A

    公开(公告)日:2000-10-10

    申请号:US258853

    申请日:1999-02-26

    摘要: A dephlegmator includes a feed gas passage and a refrigerant passage. A feed gas introduced into the feed gas passage from the bottom is heat-exchanged with a refrigerant passing through the refrigerant passage. Components having low boiling points are withdrawn as rectified gases from the top, and components having high boiling points are discharged as condensates from the bottom. The refrigerant passage is divided into a first section on the top side and a second section on the bottom side by a bridgewall. In the first section, a liquid or gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant is introduced from the bottom of the refrigerant passage so as to flow parallel to the feed gas. In the second section, a gas fraction of the refrigerant discharged from the first section flows.

    摘要翻译: 分凝器包括进料气体通道和制冷剂通道。 从底部引入进料气体通道的进料气体与通过制冷剂通道的制冷剂进行热交换。 具有低沸点的组分作为整流气体从顶部排出,具有高沸点的组分作为冷凝物从底部排出。 制冷剂通道在顶侧被分为第一部分和底部的第二部分。 在第一部分中,液体或气液两相制冷剂从制冷剂通道的底部引入以平行于进料气体流动。 在第二部分中,从第一部分排出的制冷剂的气体部分流动。

    Method and system for clinical process analysis
    7.
    发明授权
    Method and system for clinical process analysis 有权
    临床过程分析方法与系统

    公开(公告)号:US07552062B2

    公开(公告)日:2009-06-23

    申请号:US10167450

    申请日:2002-06-13

    IPC分类号: G06Q50/00

    摘要: There is provided a process analysis method capable of clustering of executed processes and extraction of similar processes.A process analysis method of the present invention converts the similarity between processes into a numeric value as a metric by including a process matrix transform 12 and a metric calculation 14 for process records 11 made up of a series of records of rendered service of at least three elements of the time of service, the type of service, and the quantity of service. This enables the calculation of the similarity between processes as a metric from information of only a series of records of rendered services. Accordingly, it becomes possible to cluster the executed processes and to extract similar processes based on the metric herein calculated.

    摘要翻译: 提供了一种能够对执行过程进行聚类并提取类似过程的过程分析方法。 本发明的过程分析方法通过对由至少三个呈现服务的一系列记录的记录组成的过程记录11包括过程矩阵变换12和度量计算14将过程之间的相似度转换为数值作为度量 服务时间的要素,服务类型和服务数量。 这使得能够仅通过一系列呈现服务的记录的信息来计算进程之间的相似度作为度量。 因此,可以将执行的处理聚类并且基于这里计算的度量提取类似的过程。

    Method for controlling reactor system
    8.
    发明授权
    Method for controlling reactor system 失效
    控制反应器系统的方法

    公开(公告)号:US5038270A

    公开(公告)日:1991-08-06

    申请号:US342327

    申请日:1989-04-24

    IPC分类号: B01J19/00 C10G9/20

    CPC分类号: C10G9/206 B01J19/0006

    摘要: The present invention relates to a method for controlling a reactor system comprising a plurality of reactors for a thermal decomposition reaction. Based on the operational control limits of each reactor in the system, a preliminary load allowance function is obtained, and during operation of the system, control factor data for each reactor is fed into a computer to calculate a load allowance for each reactor. Based on the total amount of conversion reactor product and the respective load allowances of each reactor, a system load change is distributed to each reactor, resulting in respective reactor load changes. This data is fed back into the operational control factors for each reactor, resulting in adjustment of the output of each reactor. Operational control factors for each reactor include product output, product composition, reactor temperature, reactor efficiency, and physical properties of the starting material. The present method provides a means for controlling the output of a series of parallel thermal decomposition reactors, such that a desired rate and composition of thermal decomposition product is obtained from any of a number of starting materials supplied to the reactor system.

    摘要翻译: 本发明涉及一种用于控制反应器系统的方法,其包括用于热分解反应的多个反应器。 根据系统各反应堆的运行控制限制,可以获得初步负荷容许功能,在运行过程中,将每个反应堆的控制系数数据送入计算机,计算每个反应堆的负荷能力。 基于转化反应器产物的总量和每个反应器的各自的负载容限,系统负载变化分配到每个反应器,导致相应的反应堆负载变化。 将该数据反馈给每个反应器的操作控制因子,从而调整每个反应器的输出。 每个反应器的操作控制因素包括产品输出,产品组成,反应器温度,反应器效率和起始材料的物理性质。 本方法提供了一种用于控制一系列平行热分解反应器的输出的装置,使得从供应到反应器系统的许多原料中的任何一种获得所需的热分解产物的速率和组成。

    Personal authentication system
    10.
    发明授权
    Personal authentication system 有权
    个人认证系统

    公开(公告)号:US07184576B2

    公开(公告)日:2007-02-27

    申请号:US10372389

    申请日:2003-02-25

    IPC分类号: G06K9/00

    CPC分类号: G06K9/00 G06K2009/00932

    摘要: In a place where the personal authentication is requested, if there occurs an emergency, e.g., an authenticatee is forced to unlock a key under threat against the authenticatee's will, there is provided an urgency report system that has lowered both a danger of an authentication apparatus's false operation and a risk of being detected from those around the authenticatee. In the personal authentication technology based on a finger-vein authentication, the employment of the following methods makes it possible to enter a rescue mode and to issue an urgency report: Actively deforming the finger-vein pattern in captured image, pushing a switch, which becomes a trigger for starting the authentication, longer than a predetermined time, or using a rotational motion of the finger.

    摘要翻译: 在要求个人认证的地方,如果发生紧急情况,例如认证人被强制解锁一个威胁到验证者意愿的密钥,则提供一种紧急报告系统,降低了认证设备的 虚假操作和被认证者周围的人员被检测到的风险。 在基于手指静脉认证的个人认证技术中,使用以下方法可以进入救援模式并发出紧急报告:在拍摄图像中积极地变形手指静脉图案,推动开关,其中 成为开始认证的触发器,比预定时间长,或者使用手指的旋转运动。