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US Patent 10102418 Adaptive classification for whole slide tissue segmentation

Patent 10102418 was granted and assigned to Ventana Medical Systems on October, 2018 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Ventana Medical Systems
Ventana Medical Systems
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Current Assignee
Ventana Medical Systems
Ventana Medical Systems
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
101024180
Patent Inventor Names
Srinivas Chukka0
Christophe Chefd'hotel0
Joerg Bredno0
Kien Nguyen0
Ting Chen0
Date of Patent
October 16, 2018
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Patent Application Number
152228890
Date Filed
July 28, 2016
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Vu Le
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Patent abstract

A method of segmenting images of biological specimens using adaptive classification to segment a biological specimen into different types of tissue regions. The segmentation is performed by, first, extracting features from the neighborhood of a grid of points (GPs) sampled on the whole-slide (WS) image and classifying them into different tissue types. Secondly, an adaptive classification procedure is performed where some or all of the GPs in a WS image are classified using a pre-built training database, and classification confidence scores for the GPs are generated. The classified GPs with high confidence scores are utilized to generate an adaptive training database, which is then used to re-classify the low confidence GPs. The motivation of the method is that the strong variation of tissue appearance makes the classification problem more challenging, while good classification results are obtained when the training and test data origin from the same slide.

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