US Patent Application 18352213. INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND DRUG EVALUATION METHOD simplified abstract

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INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND DRUG EVALUATION METHOD

Organization Name

FUJIFILM Corporation

Inventor(s)

Tatsuya Inaba of Kanagawa (JP)

Masataka Hasegawa of Kanagawa (JP)

Hayato Miyoshi of Kanagawa (JP)

Kaoru Morimura of Kanagawa (JP)

INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND DRUG EVALUATION METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18352213 titled 'INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND DRUG EVALUATION METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an information processing apparatus that can determine the superiority or inferiority of unknown waveform data compared to an ideal waveform.

  • The apparatus includes a processor that acquires multiple unknown waveform data.
  • The processor then compares each unknown waveform data to a set of teacher waveform data, which already have known superiority or inferiority determinations.
  • Based on this comparison, the processor determines the superiority or inferiority of each unknown waveform data.
  • Finally, the apparatus outputs the determined superiority or inferiority of the unknown waveform data in a way that allows for easy comparison.


Original Abstract Submitted

An information processing apparatus includes a processor. The processor acquires a plurality of unknown waveform data of which a determination result of superiority or inferiority based on similarity to an ideal waveform is unknown, performs a determination of the superiority or inferiority for each of the plurality of unknown waveform data based on a plurality of teacher waveform data to which the determination result of the superiority or inferiority is linked, and outputs the superiority or inferiority of the plurality of unknown waveform data in a comparable manner.