Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Lung screening assessment system
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Application No.: US15690786Application Date: 2017-08-30
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Publication No.: US10553311B2Publication Date: 2020-02-04
- Inventor: Kevin Lyman , Devon Bernard , Li Yao , Ben Covington , Diogo Almeida , Brian Basham , Jeremy Howard , Anthony Upton , John Zedlewski
- Applicant: Enlitic, Inc.
- Applicant Address: US CA San Francisco
- Assignee: Enlitic, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Enlitic, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA San Francisco
- Agency: Garlick & Markison
- Agent Bruce E. Stuckman
- Main IPC: G16H30/40
- IPC: G16H30/40 ; G06F19/00 ; G06F3/048 ; G06T7/00 ; G06Q50/22 ; G16H50/20 ; G06F17/22 ; G06F17/27 ; G06F17/28 ; A61B6/00 ; A61B8/00 ; A61B8/08 ; G16H10/60 ; G16H15/00 ; G16H50/30 ; A61B6/03 ; G06F3/16 ; G06F17/24 ; G06K9/03 ; G06K9/62 ; A61B5/00 ; G06N3/04 ; G06N3/08 ; G16H40/20 ; G06Q10/10 ; G06T7/11 ; G01T1/24 ; H04N5/32 ; G16H40/63 ; G16H50/50 ; H04L29/08 ; H04L29/06 ; G06F3/0484 ; G06F3/0485 ; G06T11/00

Abstract:
A lung screening assessment system is operable to receive a chest computed tomography (CT) scan that includes a plurality of cross sectional images. Nodule classification data of the chest CT scan is generated by utilizing a computer vision model that is trained on a plurality of training chest CT scans to identify a nodule in the plurality of cross sectional images and determine an assessment score. A lung screening report that includes the assessment score of the nodule classification data is generated for display on a display device associated with a user of the lung screening assessment system.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180338741A1 LUNG SCREENING ASSESSMENT SYSTEM Public/Granted day:2018-11-29
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