Horten, Norway

Torbjorn Bakke


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 58(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1995

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovations of Torbjorn Bakke

Introduction

Torbjorn Bakke is a notable inventor based in Horten, Norway. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging through his innovative patent. His work focuses on enhancing the quality of tissue images and improving the characterization of imaged objects.

Latest Patents

Torbjorn Bakke holds a patent for a method titled "Analysis and measurement of temporal tissue variations." This invention provides a real-time analysis and measurement of temporal tissue variations and ultrasonic signals. The method allows for quality improvement of tissue images and offers qualitative and quantitative characterization of the size and shape of the imaged objects. The process involves storing a given number of image frames for digital data analysis. For each spatial coordinate, the temporal signal evolution is extracted and analyzed digitally. The resulting image can be displayed as an improved 2D tissue image or as an indicator image for specific tissue or fluid categories in the imaged scene. Further processing with a spatial filter allows for the investigation of neighboring scan lines and ranges, ultimately leading to a binary indicator of the detected imaged objects.

Career Highlights

Torbjorn Bakke is associated with Vingmed Sound AS, where he applies his expertise in medical imaging technology. His innovative approach has contributed to advancements in the field, particularly in enhancing the quality of ultrasound imaging.

Collaborations

Torbjorn collaborates with Bjorn Olstad, working together to push the boundaries of medical imaging technology.

Conclusion

Torbjorn Bakke's contributions to the field of medical imaging through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to improving healthcare technology. His work continues to influence the way tissue images are analyzed and interpreted.

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