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Aperio Technologies, Inc., Vista, Calif., a global leader in digital pathology for the healthcare and life sciences industry, has announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued the company patent No. 7,502,519, covering systems and methods for image pattern recognition using vector quantization (VQ). This is Aperio's second patent on the use of VQ for pattern recognition applications. As pathology labs, hospitals, biopharma companies and educational institutions increasingly adopt digital pathology, they generate vast libraries of digital slides that play a critical role in disease management, medical research, and education. These libraries have historically been indexed for access with text-based labels such as tissue type, patient age, or primary diagnosis. Now, Aperio's VQ technology enables content-based image retrieval (CBIR) to allow pathologists and researchers to search libraries of digital slides using image data, and to efficiently retrieve similar images from a large image archive. The ability to search image archives using image regions of interest in addition to text-based searches represents a significant advancement in image query.
"Vector quantization is a breakthrough technology providing a novel way to perform content-based image retrieval," said Dirk Soenksen, CEO of Aperio. "The image pattern recognition technology covered by this patent is unique in that it does not rely on prior knowledge of image-based features, but involves statistical comparisons to imagery ...