Satellite image enhancement and feature identification using information theory radial-basis bio-marker filter
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1. A method for computer implemented identification of disparate features in at least two different images, comprising the steps of:
- providing at least two images to a computer, the two images showing the generally the same subject matter, but with possible differences therebetween;
analyzing the two images using a radial basis function;
creating a new image by removing commonality between the two images;
depicting disparate features remaining in the image created in said creating step.
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Abstract
A computer implemented method analyzes and evaluates data and identifies disparate features. The data may be mass spectra, images of microarrays or images of 2D electrophoresis gels, where the data is based upon two patients or groups of patients, one healthy and the other having a disorder. The images may also be satellite images taken of a single region, the images compared to identify disparate features such as oil fires in Iraq during the 2003 Gulf War.
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1. A method for computer implemented identification of disparate features in at least two different images, comprising the steps of:
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providing at least two images to a computer, the two images showing the generally the same subject matter, but with possible differences therebetween;
analyzing the two images using a radial basis function;
creating a new image by removing commonality between the two images;
depicting disparate features remaining in the image created in said creating step. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for automated computer identification of disorder markers from data:
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compiling a data set that includes at least two related data groups;
categorizing the data set based upon differences in the at least two related data groups; and
subtracting commonality between the at least two related data groups thereby identifying differences between the at least two related data groups. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A computer apparatus comprising:
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means for inputting unknown data;
means for comparing unknown data with two previously analyzed and evaluated data sets having disparate features, said means for comparing determining whether or not the unknown data includes the previously identified disparate features;
outputting identification of disparate features in the unknown data.
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