Applied Visual Sciences Receives Patent for Advanced Imaging Technology/Automated Target Recognition
October 25 2010 - 10:00AM
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Applied Visual Sciences (OTCBB: APVS) announces the issuance of
United States patent 7,817,833, titled "System and Method for
Identifying a Feature of Interest in Hyperspectral Data," by the
United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The patent
extends APVS's existing patent protection into the image analysis
domain where multiple images or pictures are created and utilized
for automated computer analysis and assessment. Image acquisition
technologies using multi-frame/multi-spectral image generation are
rapidly expanding in areas involving security, medical, and
satellite data. Claims made under this patent provide APVS with
protective coverage in each of the above mentioned imaging
applications.
A key competitive advantage of APVS's image analysis process is
Image Transformation Divergence, with its ability to accurately
distinguish between targeted image objects, such as threats or
disease states, and other objects that are non-threatening or
benign. Typically, many different types of objects in an image have
"identically appearing" properties. This is the
single-most-important factor responsible for failures in automatic
image analysis and detection algorithms. APVS's Image
Transformation Divergence, together with other advanced image
analysis processes defined in the patent, dramatically and
substantially reduces these "false positive" rates.
The patented process is capable of detecting objects of interest
with a high degree of confidence; does not rely only on prior
knowledge of an object's shape, volume, texture or density to be
effective; and is most powerful where the presence of disease or
threat objects must be distinguished from healthy tissue or
non-threat objects that are similar in color, brightness, and
texture.
"This patent is yet another step in establishing the credibility
of our intellectual property portfolio and protecting our
proprietary technology platform for future applications
development," states Bill Donovan, APVS's President and Chief
Operating Officer. "We now have three patents and expect to receive
a couple more over the next several weeks. It is our intention to
continue to build on our IP portfolio as we anticipate additional
patent application filings in the very near future."
Applied Visual Sciences, Inc. Applied Visual Sciences, Inc. is
the holding company and IT development organization for
subsidiaries specializing in high-performance imaging analysis
technologies and advanced analytics for automated recognition of
targets of interest. Applied Visual Sciences' subsidiaries include
Guardian Technologies International, Inc., a homeland
security/defense technology entity, and Signature Mapping Medical
Sciences, Inc., a healthcare technology entity. The company is
quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol APVS.
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