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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 18, 2004
Filed:
Oct. 08, 1999
Thomas Crevier, San Jose, CA (US);
William B. Archibald, Hillsborough, CA (US);
Marc Hornbostel, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Dieter Schaefer, San Jose, CA (US);
Thomas Boussie, Menlo Park, CA (US);
Symyx Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
Computer programs and computer-implemented methods are disclosed for extracting and analyzing combinatorial chemical data from images. The invention receives a stream of data, identifies a plurality of regions of interest and determines a series of values for one or more regions of interest. The library includes a plurality of members. The data stream includes a series of images of the library. Each region of interest corresponds to a location in each of the images and to a location in the library. The series of values for each region includes a value for each of the images. Particular embodiments have the following features. The invention calculates a figure of merit for a library member from each series of values. The stream of data comprises a series of images generated at a frequency of greater than about 1, 6, 12 or 30 frames per second. The series of images is captured from a beginning of a combinatorial experiment to an end of a commercial experiment. The regions of interest are identified after the series of images has been captured. The images are infrared images. The figure of merit is an emittance change, a phase transition point or a thermoelectric figure of merit for a library member. Regions of interest are identified by a user and have a user-defined shape. The series of values for each region is determined based on a user-defined computation. A graphical representation of the figures of merit is displayed.