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Alex Imas, Niles, IL US
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20090124921 | Method for Monitoring Attentiveness and Productivity in a Subject - This invention provides an EEG-based method of determining whether a test subject is sufficiently alert to perform a predefined task. The non-invasive method permits continuous monitoring of the individual's EEG signal, producing a set of real time frequency bands that indicate their state of wakefulness. When the frequency bands begin to skew towards the lower end, indicating the onset of drowsiness and eventual sleep, the system optionally sounds an acute alarm tone to alert the individual back to attention. The method also provides remotely monitoring the alertness of an individual and can be used, for example, to monitor productivity. In addition, the technology monitors self-recognized errors through the utilization of the ERN waveform. The remote or in-person monitoring can be continuous for any period of time. | 05-14-2009 |
20090124922 | Method for Real Tima Attitude Assessment - This invention provides an EEG-based method of determining whether a test subject possesses a sufficiently positive attitude to perform a predefined task with a second subject who is known to the test subject. | 05-14-2009 |
20090156956 | Method of Determining Whether a Test Subject is a Specific Individual - This invention provides an EEG-based method of determining whether a test subject is a specific individual. | 06-18-2009 |
20100069775 | EEG-Related Methods - This invention provides an EEG-based methods of determining whether a test subject is a specific individual, has a sufficiently positive attitude or is sufficiently alert to perform a pre-defined task. | 03-18-2010 |
20110015536 | EEG-based method for determining a subject's compatibility with a work environment - This invention provides an EEG-based method of determining whether a test subject possesses an attitude compatible with the work environment at a predetermined organization. | 01-20-2011 |
Leon David Imas, Portland, OR US
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20130173413 | CUSTOMIZATION BASED ON PHYSIOLOGICAL DATA - Product and/or item customization based on physiological data is described. One or more sensors worn by a person or a group of people and/or attached with one or more items may generate sensor data. Data characterizing one or more physiological attributes of the person or group may be determined based at least in part on the generated sensor data. Item customization may include a customized design. For example, the customized design may include one or more personalized graphics generated based on the physiological data, and/or one or more customized item components with parameters set based on the physiological data. The customized design may be provided to an item customization facility for presentation, assembly and/or manufacture. Item customization may further include selecting for consideration a set of matching items based at least in part on the physiological data. | 07-04-2013 |
Olga Imas, Mequon, WI US
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20100310040 | METHOD OF CT PERFUSION IMAGING AND APPARATUS FOR IMPLEMENTING SAME - A CT system includes a scintillator array having a first length in an axial direction of the CT system, the scintillator array includes a plurality of scintillator cells along the first length. The CT system includes a controller configured to repeatedly position a subject fore and aft along the axial direction and over a second length of the CT system, the second length greater than the first length, energize an x-ray source to emit x-rays toward the subject while the subject is being repeatedly positioned, and obtain non-uniform projection data of the subject from the scintillator array, the non-uniform projection data comprising the x-rays received from the x-ray source while the subject is repeatedly positioned. The CT system includes a computer programmed to reconstruct a plurality of temporally non-uniformly spaced images from the non-uniform projection data, interpolate the plurality of non-uniform images to form a plurality of temporally uniform images, and apply a perfusion map generation process to the plurality of temporally uniform images. | 12-09-2010 |
Olga Imas, Milwaukee, WI US
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20100128841 | Smoothing of Dynamic Data Sets - A data processing technique is provided. In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method includes receiving a set of dynamic computed tomography image data from a computed tomography imaging system, registering the image data, applying a smoothing filter to at least a selection of the registered image data, and outputting the results. The smoothing filter may be, for example, a uniform filter, a triangular filter, a Gaussian filter, a median filter, a percentile filter, a Kuwahara filter, an anisotropic filter, or any combination thereof. Additional methods, systems, and devices are also disclosed. | 05-27-2010 |
20100128942 | Systems and Methods for Automated Diagnosis - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods and computer instructions for detecting a pathological condition of a vasculature. Certain embodiments provide a method for detecting a pathological condition of a vasculature. The method includes accessing imaging data indicative of the vasculature and having a data type, selecting a detection process corresponding to the data type from among a plurality of detection processes, each of the detection processes processing data of a different data type. The method also includes processing the imaging data having the data type with the selected detection process, and superimposing the processed imaging data on the imaging data indicative of the pathological condition of the vasculature. | 05-27-2010 |