5608772 COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY APPARATUS Nobuta Yasuo; Toki Yusuke; Hiraoka Manabu; Sugihara Naoki; Ozaki Masahiro Tochigi ken, JAPAN assigned to Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba A computerized tomography apparatus is disclosed which reconstructs a tomography image of data from multi-directional projection data in a period of time less than the time required for a scan operation for data acquisition and displays the tomography image after a lapse of a given period of time from the termination of the scan operation. This avoids the time interval between scan and image display becoming irregular. Accordingly, tomography images can be displayed successively like motion picture to observe the internal movements of a section of a human body under examination in real time.
preparer to easily prepare a document having a good result satisfying his intention and application even when the document preparer has no knowledge about how to reflect his intention and application on the document. To this end, in the document preparation support system, inferring operation is carried out with use of such document data as document contents and attributes and such document design knowledge data as evaluation words and document design elements to decide the optimum document design. Further, inferring operation is carried out with use of such document data as document contents and attributes and improper point indication data indicative of improper points in a document being prepared to indicate the improper points in the document.
5638823 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NONINVASIVE DETECTION OF ARTERIAL
Akay Metin; Welkowitz Walter; Akay Yasemin M; Kostis Joh East Brunswick, N J, UNITED STATES assigned to Rutgers University
5608857 DOCUMENT
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SUPPORT SYSTEM USING KNOWLEDGE DATABASE TO DETERMINE DOCUMENT LAYOUT Ikeo Joji; Tanaka Tsuyoshi assigned to Fuji Xerox Co Ltd
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Yokohama, JAPAN
A document preparation support system which enables a document preparer to easily prepare a good-looking document meeting his purpose and application while eliminating the need for having any editorial design knowledge and which also enables the document
A system and method for noninvasively detecting coronary artery disease. The system and method utilize a vasodilator drug to increase the signal-to-noise ratio of an acoustic signal that represents diastolic heart sounds of a patient. A wavelet transform is performed on the acoustic signal to provide parameters for a feature vector. Scaled clinical examination parameters such as a patient's sex, age, body weight, smoking condition, blood pressure, and family history are also included in the feature vector. The feature vector is used as an input pattern to neural networks. The output of the neural networks represent a diagnosis of coronary stenosis in a patient.