System and method for classifying in vivo images according to anatomical structure
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1. A system for identifying anatomical structure depicted in an in vivo image, comprising:
- a) an examination bundlette that includes an in vivo image;
b) a gastrointestinal atlas that includes a list of individual anatomical structures and characterization data of the individual anatomical structures; and
c) a classification engine that analyzes the examination bundlette and the gastrointestinal atlas to identify the anatomical structure depicted in the in vivo image.
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Abstract
A system for identifying anatomical structure depicted in an in vivo image, that includes an examination bundlette having a captured in vivo image; and a gastrointestinal atlas that includes a list of individual anatomical structures and characterization data of the individual anatomical structures. A classification engine analyzes the examination bundlette and the gastrointestinal atlas to identify the anatomical structure depicted in the captured in vivo image.
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24 Claims
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1. A system for identifying anatomical structure depicted in an in vivo image, comprising:
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a) an examination bundlette that includes an in vivo image; b) a gastrointestinal atlas that includes a list of individual anatomical structures and characterization data of the individual anatomical structures; and c) a classification engine that analyzes the examination bundlette and the gastrointestinal atlas to identify the anatomical structure depicted in the in vivo image. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for identifying anatomical structure depicted in an in vivo image, the method being carried by an in vivo camera system and comprising the steps of
a) providing an examination bundlette that includes an in vivo image; -
b) providing a gastrointestinal atlas that includes a list of individual anatomical structures and characterization data of the individual anatomical structures; and c) analyzing the examination bundlette and the gastrointestinal atlas to identify the anatomical structure depicted in the in vivo image. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A system for identifying anatomical structure depicted in an in vivo image, comprising:
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a) an examination bundlette that includes a captured in vivo image; b) a gastrointestinal atlas that includes a list of individual anatomical structures and characterization data of the individual anatomical structures; and c) a means for analyzing the examination bundlette and the gastrointestinal atlas to identify the anatomical structure depicted in the captured in vivo image. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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