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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 21, 2012
Filed:
Aug. 26, 2009
Jiwen LI, Winterthur, CH;
Abraham Bernstein, Ilchberg, CH;
Bjoern Heitmann, Duebendorf, CH;
Michael Fey, Andover, MA (US);
Till Kuehn, Zurich, CH;
Sandra Loss, Volketswil, CH;
James Masse, Arlington, VA (US);
Konstantin Pervushin, Zurich, CH;
Oskar Schett, Uster, CH;
Jiwen Li, Winterthur, CH;
Abraham Bernstein, Ilchberg, CH;
Bjoern Heitmann, Duebendorf, CH;
Michael Fey, Andover, MA (US);
Till Kuehn, Zurich, CH;
Sandra Loss, Volketswil, CH;
James Masse, Arlington, VA (US);
Konstantin Pervushin, Zurich, CH;
Oskar Schett, Uster, CH;
Bruker Biospin AG, Faellanden, CH;
Universitaet Zuerich, Zuerich, CH;
Abstract
A fully automatic, parameter free MR interpretation system is based on human logic emulation. Information is derived mainly from an MR spectrum with maximum confidence and in a similar way as a human expert. This is achieved by the combination of different expert systems that interpret certain MR spectral features as well as features from a proposed structure. The expert systems are dynamically linked to each other and the analysis is performed iteratively in all directions in a way that the expert systems can utilize all of the interpretations of all expert systems at all times. The expert system may generate not just a single result but rather lists of probability weighted hypotheses.