IP Library Granted Patent US 10,078,896
Granted Patent B2
US 10,078,896 · App. 15/718,067 · Granted Sep 18, 2018

System and method for connectivity mapping

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Patent No.
US 10,078,896
App. No.
15/718,067
Granted
Sep 18, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A processing system for and a method of segmenting a physiological image is provided. Once the physiological image is received, extrinsic data defining extrinsic regions is further received. Additionally, intrinsic data defining at least one intrinsic region, each intrinsic region corresponding to one extrinsic region is received. A primary modification is performed, where a shape and size of at least one extrinsic region having a corresponding intrinsic region is modified based on a shape and size of the corresponding intrinsic region, to form a modified extrinsic data. The physiological image is segmented into segmented regions based on the modified extrinsic data, each segmented region which has a corresponding intrinsic region representing a primary modification based on the corresponding intrinsic region.

Claims (32)

1. A computer implemented method of segmenting a physiological image comprising:

receiving extrinsic data defining extrinsic regions;

receiving multiple sets of intrinsic data defining at least one intrinsic region, each intrinsic region corresponding to one extrinsic region and said multiple sets of intrinsic data being obtained from one or more sources; and

modifying a shape and size of at least one extrinsic region having a corresponding intrinsic region based on a shape and size of the corresponding intrinsic region, to form a modified extrinsic data;

segmenting the physiological image into segmented regions based on the modified extrinsic data, each segmented region which has a corresponding intrinsic region representing a modification based on the corresponding intrinsic region;

receiving intrinsic tract data comprising tracts;

receiving waypoint regions;

identifying a bundle comprising an identified subset of the tracts; and

updating the modified extrinsic data with tract data indicative of said bundle, wherein one of said multiple sets of intrinsic data modifies another of said multiple sets of intrinsic data prior to modifying the shape and size of said at least one extrinsic region.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said one or more sources include fMRI images and EEG data.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein said multiple sets of intrinsic data are modified based on each other prior to modifying the shape and size of said at least one extrinsic region.

4. The method claim 3 wherein said multiple sets of intrinsic data are modified by averaging at least one of the shape and size of said multiple sets of intrinsic data if at least one of the shape and size of said multiple sets of intrinsic data is different, wherein said average is used to modify the shape and size of said at least one extrinsic region.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein said bundle is identified by anatomical end-point regions that the bundle connects.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein said anatomical end-point comprises an inferior longitudinal fasciculus bundle that connects a temporal pole endpoint and occipital pole endpoint region in each hemisphere of a brain.

7. A data processing system comprising:

a processor configured to:

receive a physiologic image;

receive extrinsic data defining extrinsic regions;

receive multiple sets of intrinsic data defining at least one intrinsic region, each intrinsic region corresponding to one extrinsic region and said multiple sets of intrinsic data being obtained from one or more sources; and

modify a shape and size of at least one extrinsic region having a corresponding intrinsic region based on a shape and size of the corresponding intrinsic region to from a modified extrinsic data; and

segment the physiologic image into segmented regions based on the modified extrinsic data, each segmented region which has a corresponding intrinsic region representing a modification based on the corresponding intrinsic region;

wherein the processor is further configured to:

receive intrinsic tract data comprising tracts;

receive waypoint regions;

identify a bundle comprising an identified subset of the tracts; and

update the modified extrinsic data with tract data indicative of said bundle; and

wherein the data processing system is further configured to modify one of said multiple sets of intrinsic data with another of said multiple sets of intrinsic data prior to modifying the shape and size of said at least one extrinsic region.

8. The data processing system of claim 7 wherein said one or more sources include fMRI images and EEG data.

9. The data processing system of claim 7 wherein the data processing system is further configured to modify said multiple sets of intrinsic data based on each other prior to modifying the shape and size of said at least one extrinsic region.

10. The data processing system of claim 7 wherein the data processing system is further configured to modify said multiple sets of intrinsic data by averaging at least one of the shape and size of said multiple sets of intrinsic data if at least one of the shape and size of said multiple sets of intrinsic data is different, and use said average to modify the shape and size of said at least one extrinsic region.

11. The data processing system of claim 7 wherein said bundle is identified by anatomical end-point regions that the bundle connects.

12. The data processing system of claim 11 wherein said anatomical end-point comprises an inferior longitudinal fasciculus bundle that connects a temporal pole endpoint and occipital pole endpoint region in each hemisphere of a brain.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2021
From: SYNAPTIVE MEDICAL INC.
To: ESPRESSO CAPITAL LTD.
Reel/Frame 054922/0791 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 27, 2020
From: SYNAPTIVE MEDICAL (BARBADOS) INC.
To: SYNAPTIVE MEDICAL INC.
Reel/Frame 054528/0770 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 20, 2018
From: DYER, KELLY NOEL; KHAN, ALI RAZA
To: SYNAPTIVE MEDICAL (BARBADOS) INC.
Reel/Frame 045282/0954 →