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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 29, 2025
Filed:
Mar. 16, 2020
Optina Diagnostics, Inc., Montreal, CA;
Jean Philippe Sylvestre, Kirkland, CA;
Claudia Chevrefils, Saint-Laurent, CA;
David Lapointe, Pointe-Claire, CA;
Jean Philippe Sylvestre, Kirkland, CA;
David Lapointe, Pointe-Claire, CA;
Claudia Chevrefils, Saint-Laurent, CA;
OPTINA DIAGNOSTICS, INC., Montreal, CA;
Abstract
Subjects who are potentially impacted by a medical condition are identified. An experimental group includes subjects having a positive indication for a specific criterion related to the medical condition in their medical profiles. A control groups includes subjects having a negative indication for the specific criterion. An artificial intelligence system is trained using the specific criterion and secondary characteristics of the subjects of the experimental and control groups to construct a classifier for the medical condition. The classifier is used to extract a target group of subjects from a population of subjects. A medical profile of each subject of the target group is marked as potentially affected by the medical condition. A system includes the artificial intelligence system and a database for storing the medical profiles. Deep learning or machine learning may be used to analyze medical images such as retinal images.