18235105. GENERATION OF CUSTOMIZED PERSONAL HEALTH ONTOLOGIES simplified abstract (APPLE INC.)
GENERATION OF CUSTOMIZED PERSONAL HEALTH ONTOLOGIES
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Patrick W. Granvold of Oakland CA (US)
Jason B. Morley of San Francisco CA (US)
Zhe Li of Santa Monica CA (US)
GENERATION OF CUSTOMIZED PERSONAL HEALTH ONTOLOGIES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18235105 titled 'GENERATION OF CUSTOMIZED PERSONAL HEALTH ONTOLOGIES
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a user interface that presents a graph of health record data stored on a user device. The interface accesses a personal health ontology on the device to determine the type of data for each observable value. Filters can be added to specific types of data, and the interface applies these filters to the observable values.
- User interface presents a graph of health record data from a user device
- Accesses a personal health ontology on the device
- Determines the type of data for each observable value
- Adds filters to specific types of data
- Applies filters to the observable values
Potential Applications
This technology can be applied in various healthcare and wellness applications, including:
- Personal health tracking apps
- Electronic medical record systems
- Health monitoring devices and wearables
- Telemedicine platforms
Problems Solved
The technology addresses the following problems:
- Difficulty in visualizing and understanding health record data
- Lack of personalized filtering options for specific types of health data
- Inefficient access and utilization of personal health ontologies
Benefits
The technology offers several benefits:
- Enhanced visualization of health record data through graphs
- Personalized filtering options for specific types of health data
- Improved understanding and analysis of health information
- Efficient utilization of personal health ontologies for data categorization and filtering
Original Abstract Submitted
A user interface may be used to present a graph that represents observable values from health record data stored on a user device. A personal health ontology stored on the user device may be accessed. At least one observable value of the observable values may be determined to be of a type of data for which a filter exists by at least accessing the personal health ontology. A filter may be added to the least one observable value. The user interface including the graph may be presented and the filter may be applied to the at least one observable value.