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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 06, 2019
Filed:
Feb. 25, 2016
Valorisation-recherche, Limited Partnership, Montreal, CA;
Valorisation Gestion, Limited Partnership, Montreal, CA;
Francois Courtemanche, Montreal, CA;
Marc Fredette, Candiac, CA;
Sylvain Senecal, Carignan, CA;
Pierre-Majorique Leger, St-Lambert, CA;
Aude Dufresne, Montreal, CA;
Vanessa Georges, Montreal, CA;
Elise Labonte-Lemoyne, Montreal, CA;
VALORISATION-RECHERCHE, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, Montreal, CA;
VALORISATION GESTION, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, Montreal, CA;
Abstract
A system for and a method of processing signals sensed from a user. The method comprises accessing positions of a line of sight of the user over a time frame, a first set of data associated with a first physiological signal and a second physiological signal. The method further comprises executing, by a processor, for at least one position of the positions of the line of sight of the user, identifying a first subset of data from the first set of data, identifying a second subset of data from the second set of data, associating the at least one position with the first subset of data and the second subset of data and causing to generate, by a machine-learning algorithm, a predicted value reflective of a pattern associated with the user. The method also comprises storing the predicted value associated with the at least one position.