Invention Grant
US08775427B2 Method and apparatus for predicting object properties and events using similarity-based information retrieval and modeling
有权
使用基于相似性的信息检索和建模来预测对象属性和事件的方法和装置
- Patent Title: Method and apparatus for predicting object properties and events using similarity-based information retrieval and modeling
- Patent Title (中): 使用基于相似性的信息检索和建模来预测对象属性和事件的方法和装置
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Application No.: US13693864Application Date: 2012-12-04
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Publication No.: US08775427B2Publication Date: 2014-07-08
- Inventor: J. Douglas Birdwell , Tse-Wei Wang , David J. Icove , Sally P. Horn
- Applicant: University of Tennessee Research Foundation
- Applicant Address: US TN Knoxville
- Assignee: University of Tennessee Research Foundation
- Current Assignee: University of Tennessee Research Foundation
- Current Assignee Address: US TN Knoxville
- Agency: Cameron LLP
- Main IPC: G06F7/00
- IPC: G06F7/00 ; G06F17/30

Abstract:
Method and apparatus for predicting properties of a target object comprise application of a search manager for analyzing parameters of a plurality of databases for a plurality of objects, the databases comprising an electrical, electromagnetic, acoustic spectral database (ESD), a micro-body assemblage database (MAD) and a database of image data whereby the databases store data objects containing identifying features, source information and information on site properties and context including time and frequency varying data. The method comprises application of multivariate statistical analysis and principal component analysis in combination with content-based image retrieval for providing two-dimensional attributes of three dimensional objects, for example, via preferential image segmentation using a tree of shapes and to predict further properties of objects by means of k-means clustering and related methods. By way of example, one of a machine component or process failure event, an intrusion event and a fire event and residual objects may be predicted and located and qualified such that, for example, properties of the residual objects may be qualified, for example, via black body radiation and micro-body databases including charcoal assemblages.
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Information query