Framework for processing the content of a digital image of a microscope sample
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06K-015/00
G06F-003/12
출원번호
US-0494715
(2012-06-12)
등록번호
US-8467083
(2013-06-18)
발명자
/ 주소
Eichhorn, Ole
Olson, Allen
출원인 / 주소
Aperio Technologies, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Rawlins, Pattric J.
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초록▼
A system and method for processing and analyzing virtual microscopy digital images. In an embodiment, identifications of one or more algorithms and one or more digital slide images are received over a network. In addition, one or more parameter data are received that constrain the execution of the a
A system and method for processing and analyzing virtual microscopy digital images. In an embodiment, identifications of one or more algorithms and one or more digital slide images are received over a network. In addition, one or more parameter data are received that constrain the execution of the algorithm(s) to defined sub-region(s) of the digital slide image(s). The digital slide image(s) are retrieved, and the identified algorithm(s) are executed to analyze the defined sub-region(s) of the digital slide image(s).
대표청구항▼
1. A computer-implemented method for processing the content of a digital image of a microscope sample, the method comprising, by at least one hardware processor: receiving an identification of one or more algorithms over at least one network;receiving an identification of one or more digital slide i
1. A computer-implemented method for processing the content of a digital image of a microscope sample, the method comprising, by at least one hardware processor: receiving an identification of one or more algorithms over at least one network;receiving an identification of one or more digital slide images over the at least one network;receiving one or more parameter data for the identified one or more algorithms, wherein the one or more parameter data comprises a definition of a sub-region of at least one of the one or more digital slide images;retrieving the one or more digital slide images; andexecuting the identified one or more algorithms to analyze the identified one or more digital slide images, wherein, for the at least one digital slide image, the execution of the identified one or more algorithms is constrained to the defined sub-region of the at least one digital slide image. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the identification of one or more algorithms comprises an identification of a macro, and wherein the macro comprises an identification of two or more algorithms and the one or more parameter data. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein retrieving the one or more digital slide images comprises receiving the one or more digital slide images from a remote image server over the at least one network. 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising retrieving the one or more identified algorithms from a remote computer over the at least one network. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the identification of one or more algorithms and the identification of one or more digital image slides is received from an automated program. 6. A computer-implemented method for processing the content of a digital image of a microscope sample, the method comprising: receiving an identification of one or more algorithms over at least one network;receiving an identification of one or more digital slide images over the at least one network;retrieving the one or more digital slide images;down-sampling the one or more digital slide images from a native resolution to a lower resolution;executing at least one of the one or more algorithms on the one or more digital slide images at the lower resolution to identify one or more sub-regions of the one or more digital slide images for further analysis; andexecuting at least one of the one or more algorithms on the one or more digital slide images at the native resolution to analyze only the identified one or more sub-regions. 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the identification of one or more algorithms comprises an identification of a macro, wherein the macro comprises an identification of two or more algorithms. 8. A system for processing the content of a digital image of a microscope sample, the system comprising: at least one hardware processor; andat least one executable software module that, when executed by the at least one hardware processor, receives an identification of one or more algorithms over at least one network,receives an identification of one or more digital slide images over the at least one network,receives one or more parameter data for the identified one or more algorithms, wherein the one or more parameter data comprises a definition of a sub-region of at least one of the one or more digital slide images,retrieves the one or more digital slide images, andexecutes the identified one or more algorithms to analyze the identified one or more digital slide images, wherein, for the at least one digital slide image, the execution of the identified one or more algorithms is constrained to the defined sub-region of the at least one digital slide image. 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the identification of one or more algorithms comprises an identification of a macro, and wherein the macro comprises an identification of two or more algorithms and the one or more parameter data. 10. The system of claim 8, wherein retrieving the one or more digital slide images comprises receiving the one or more digital images from a remote image server over the at least one network. 11. The system of claim 8, wherein the at least one executable software module further retrieves the one or more identified algorithms from a remote computer over the at least one network. 12. The system of claim 8, wherein the identification of one or more algorithms and the identification of one or more digital image slides is received from an automated program. 13. A system for processing the content of a digital image of a microscope sample, the system comprising: at least one hardware processor; andat least one executable software module that, when executed by the at least one hardware processor, receives an identification of one or more algorithms over at least one network,receives an identification of one or more digital slide images over the at least one network;retrieves the one or more digital slide images;down-samples the one or more digital slide images from a native resolution to a lower resolution,executes at least one of the one or more algorithms on the one or more digital slide images at the lower resolution to identify one or more sub-regions of the one or more digital slide images for further analysis, andexecutes at least one of the one or more algorithms on the one or more digital slide images at the native resolution to analyze only the identified one or more sub-regions. 14. The system of claim 13, wherein the identification of one or more algorithms comprises an identification of a macro, wherein the macro comprises an identification of two or more algorithms.
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