Patents by Inventor Gerd Binnig

Gerd Binnig has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10621307
    Abstract: A system for generating image-based patient profiles acquires digital images from tissue samples and CT and MRI scans. The system detects objects within the images, measures values related to the detected objects, and displays the measured values in patient profile lists that indicate the normal ranges for measured values. The system indicates which measured values fall outside the normal ranges and navigates the user to the objects in the images associated with the abnormal values when the user selects a measured value in the patient profile. Various risks of the existence of different diseases and the probability of success of specific treatments are displayed on a graphical user interface. The system searches for patterns in the patient data and profile lists that reflect those specific risks and success probabilities. A high probability of disease risk or of the success of a specific treatment is indicated on the graphical user interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2020
    Assignee: Definiens GmbH
    Inventors: Gerd Binnig, Guenter Schmidt, Markus Rinecker
  • Patent number: 10445557
    Abstract: Both object-oriented analysis and the faster pixel-oriented analysis are used to recognize patterns in an image of stained tissue. Object-oriented image analysis is used to segment a small portion of the image into object classes. Then the object class to which each pixel in the remainder of the image most probably belongs is determined using decision trees with pixelwise descriptors. The pixels in the remaining image are assigned object classes without segmenting the remainder of the image into objects. After the small portion is segmented into object classes, characteristics of object classes are determined. The pixelwise descriptors describe which pixels are associated with particular object classes by matching the characteristics of object classes to the comparison between pixels at predetermined offsets. A pixel heat map is generated by giving each pixel the color assigned to the object class that the pixelwise descriptors indicate is most probably associated with that pixel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2019
    Assignee: Definiens AG
    Inventors: Olivier Pauly, Nicolas Brieu, Guenter Schmidt, Johannes Zimmermann, Gerd Binnig
  • Patent number: 10262189
    Abstract: A method for co-registering images of tissue slices stained with different biomarkers displays a first digital image of a first tissue slice on a graphical user interface such that an area of the first image is enclosed by a frame. Then a portion of a second image of a second tissue slice is displayed such that the area of the first image enclosed by the frame is co-registered with the displayed portion of the second image. The displayed portion of the second image has the shape of the frame. The tissue slices are both z slices of a tissue sample taken at corresponding positions in the x and y dimensions. The displayed portion of the second image is shifted in the x and y dimensions to coincide with the area of the first image that is enclosed by the frame as the user shifts the first image under the frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2019
    Assignee: Definiens AG
    Inventors: Ralf Schoenmeyer, Gerd Binnig, Guenter Schmidt, Maria Athelogou, Peter Ellenberg
  • Publication number: 20180364240
    Abstract: Provided herein are methods of treating a tumor comprising administering an effective amount of one or more immune-mediated cancer therapies, including durvalumab (MEDI4736) or an antigen-binding fragment thereof. Analysis of tumor sample sections using image analysis and gene expression identified patients for which immune-mediated cancer therapy would be effective. Durvalumab was effective at treating non-small cell lung cancers characterized by image analysis using tumor cell and immune cell markers (e.g., PD-Lq1 and CD8) and gene expression (e.g. IFN#).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2016
    Publication date: December 20, 2018
    Inventors: GERD BINNIG, SONJA ALTHAMMER, GUENTER SCHMIDT, BRANDON HIGGS, KEITH STEELE
  • Publication number: 20170372118
    Abstract: A method for co-registering images of tissue slices stained with different biomarkers displays a first digital image of a first tissue slice on a graphical user interface such that an area of the first image is enclosed by a frame. Then a portion of a second image of a second tissue slice is displayed such that the area of the first image enclosed by the frame is co-registered with the displayed portion of the second image. The displayed portion of the second image has the shape of the frame. The tissue slices are both z slices of a tissue sample taken at corresponding positions in the x and y dimensions. The displayed portion of the second image is shifted in the x and y dimensions to coincide with the area of the first image that is enclosed by the frame as the user shifts the first image under the frame.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2017
    Publication date: December 28, 2017
    Inventors: Ralf Schoenmeyer, Gerd Binnig, Guenter Schmidt, Maria Athelogou, Peter Ellenberg
  • Publication number: 20170337415
    Abstract: Both object-oriented analysis and the faster pixel-oriented analysis are used to recognize patterns in an image of stained tissue. Object-oriented image analysis is used to segment a small portion of the image into object classes. Then the object class to which each pixel in the remainder of the image most probably belongs is determined using decision trees with pixelwise descriptors. The pixels in the remaining image are assigned object classes without segmenting the remainder of the image into objects. After the small portion is segmented into object classes, characteristics of object classes are determined. The pixelwise descriptors describe which pixels are associated with particular object classes by matching the characteristics of object classes to the comparison between pixels at predetermined offsets. A pixel heat map is generated by giving each pixel the color assigned to the object class that the pixelwise descriptors indicate is most probably associated with that pixel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2017
    Publication date: November 23, 2017
    Inventors: Olivier Pauly, Nicolas Brieu, Guenter Schmidt, Johannes Zimmermann, Gerd Binnig
  • Patent number: 9741112
    Abstract: A method for generating an image-based test improves diagnostic accuracy by iteratively modifying rule sets governing image and data analysis of coregistered image tiles. Digital images of stained tissue slices are divided into tiles, and tiles from different images are coregistered. First image objects are linked to selected pixels of the tiles. First numerical data is generated by measuring the first objects. Each pixel of a heat map aggregates first numerical data from coregistered tiles. Second objects are linked to selected pixels of the heat map. Measuring the second objects generates second numerical data. The method improves how well second numerical data correlates with clinical data of the patient whose tissue is analyzed by modifying the rule sets used to generate the first and second objects and the first and second numerical data. The test is defined by those rule sets that produce the best correlation with the clinical data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2017
    Assignee: Definiens AG
    Inventors: Ralf Schoenmeyer, Gerd Binnig, Guenter Schmidt
  • Patent number: 9740957
    Abstract: Both object-oriented analysis and the faster pixel-oriented analysis are used to recognize patterns in an image of stained tissue. Object-oriented image analysis is used to segment a small portion of the image into object classes. Then the object class to which each pixel in the remainder of the image most probably belongs is determined using decision trees with pixelwise descriptors. The pixels in the remaining image are assigned object classes without segmenting the remainder of the image into objects. After the small portion is segmented into object classes, characteristics of object classes are determined. The pixelwise descriptors describe which pixels are associated with particular object classes by matching the characteristics of object classes to the comparison between pixels at predetermined offsets. A pixel heat map is generated by giving each pixel the color assigned to the object class that the pixelwise descriptors indicate is most probably associated with that pixel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2014
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2017
    Assignee: Definiens AG
    Inventors: Olivier Pauly, Nicolas Brieu, Guenter Schmidt, Johannes Zimmermann, Gerd Binnig
  • Patent number: 9740912
    Abstract: A method for co-registering images of tissue slices stained with different biomarkers displays a first digital image of a first tissue slice on a graphical user interface such that an area of the first image is enclosed by a frame. Then a portion of a second image of a second tissue slice is displayed such that the area of the first image enclosed by the frame is co-registered with the displayed portion of the second image. The displayed portion of the second image has the shape of the frame. The tissue slices are both z slices of a tissue sample taken at corresponding positions in the x and y dimensions. The displayed portion of the second image is shifted in the x and y dimensions to coincide with the area of the first image that is enclosed by the frame as the user shifts the first image under the frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2017
    Assignee: Definiens AG
    Inventors: Ralf Schoenmeyer, Gerd Binnig, Guenter Schmidt, Maria Athelogou, Peter Ellenberg
  • Publication number: 20170193660
    Abstract: A clinical decision support system performs a similarity search to determine the probable outcome of applying on a current patient those clinical actions that were performed on similar patients. The system analyzes stored electronic health records of similar patients so as to recommend diagnostic and therapeutic steps for the current patient. The system receives the health record of the patient, determines which clinical actions were already applied on the patient, generates classifiers associated with potential future clinical actions, generates a success value for each health record of another patient using the classifiers, displays the health record of the other patient having the greatest success value, and indicates a proposed clinical action that is to be applied on the patient. The system also calculates a quality value indicating the probability that a sequence of clinical actions that were applied to a similar patient will be successful if applied to the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2017
    Publication date: July 6, 2017
    Inventors: Guenter Schmidt, Arno Schaepe, Thomas Heydler, Markus Rinecker, Gerd Binnig
  • Publication number: 20170076442
    Abstract: A method for generating an image-based test improves diagnostic accuracy by iteratively modifying rule sets governing image and data analysis of coregistered image tiles. Digital images of stained tissue slices are divided into tiles, and tiles from different images are coregistered. First image objects are linked to selected pixels of the tiles. First numerical data is generated by measuring the first objects. Each pixel of a heat map aggregates first numerical data from coregistered tiles. Second objects are linked to selected pixels of the heat map. Measuring the second objects generates second numerical data. The method improves how well second numerical data correlates with clinical data of the patient whose tissue is analyzed by modifying the rule sets used to generate the first and second objects and the first and second numerical data. The test is defined by those rule sets that produce the best correlation with the clinical data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2015
    Publication date: March 16, 2017
    Inventors: Ralf Schoenmeyer, Gerd Binnig, Guenter Schmidt
  • Patent number: 9466103
    Abstract: A method for determining whether a test biomarker is a stain for a type of cell component, such as membrane or nucleus, involves performing various segmentation processes on an image of tissue stained with the test biomarker. One segmentation process searches for a first cell component type, and another segmentation process searches for a second cell component type by segmenting only stained pixels. The test biomarker is identified as a stain for each component type if the process identifies the component based only on stained pixels. Whether the test biomarker is a membrane stain or nucleus stain is displayed on a graphical user interface. In addition, the method identifies stained pixels corresponding to a second cell component using pixels determined to correspond to a first cell component. An expression profile for the test biomarker is then displayed that indicates the proportion of stained pixels in each type of cell component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2016
    Assignee: Definiens AG
    Inventors: Maria Athelogou, Gerd Binnig, Guenter Schmidt
  • Publication number: 20160106836
    Abstract: A method for treating a malignant tumor in a patient identifies tumor cells using a logical AND operation on antigens on the surfaces of the tumor cells. First and second antigens are determined to be present on the tumor cells. A first medication including a first antibody and a second antibody is administered to the patient. The first antibody is linked to a first dock, and the second antibody is linked to a second dock. In the patient's body, the first antibody binds to a first antigen, and the second antibody binds to a second antigen. After the elapse of a first predetermined interval, a second medication is administered to the patient. The second medication forms a structured binding site when the second medication simultaneously binds to both the first dock and the second dock. After the elapse of a second predetermined interval, a third medication is administered to the patient. The third medication binds only to the structured binding site and activates immune cells of the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2015
    Publication date: April 21, 2016
    Inventors: Gerd Binnig, Guenter Schmidt
  • Publication number: 20160063308
    Abstract: Both object-oriented analysis and the faster pixel-oriented analysis are used to recognize patterns in an image of stained tissue. Object-oriented image analysis is used to segment a small portion of the image into object classes. Then the object class to which each pixel in the remainder of the image most probably belongs is determined using decision trees with pixelwise descriptors. The pixels in the remaining image are assigned object classes without segmenting the remainder of the image into objects. After the small portion is segmented into object classes, characteristics of object classes are determined. The pixelwise descriptors describe which pixels are associated with particular object classes by matching the characteristics of object classes to the comparison between pixels at predetermined offsets. A pixel heat map is generated by giving each pixel the color assigned to the object class that the pixelwise descriptors indicate is most probably associated with that pixel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2014
    Publication date: March 3, 2016
    Inventors: Olivier Pauly, Nicolas Brieu, Guenter Schmidt, Johannes Zimmermann, Gerd Binnig
  • Patent number: 9245337
    Abstract: An image-based biomarker is generated using image features obtained through object-oriented image analysis of medical images. The values of a first subset of image features are measured and weighted. The weighted values of the image features are summed to calculate the magnitude of a first image-based biomarker. The magnitude of the biomarker for each patient is correlated with a clinical endpoint, such as a survival time, that was observed for the patient whose medical images were analyzed. The correlation is displayed on a graphical user interface as a scatter plot. A second subset of image features is selected that belong to a second image-based biomarker such that the magnitudes of the second image-based biomarker for the patients better correlate with the clinical endpoints observed for those patients. The second biomarker can then be used to predict the clinical endpoint of other patients whose clinical endpoints have not yet been observed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 26, 2016
    Assignee: Definiens AG
    Inventors: Guenter Schmidt, Gerd Binnig, Ralf Schoenmeyer, Arno Schaepe
  • Patent number: 9159129
    Abstract: A method for generating an image-based test improves diagnostic accuracy by iteratively modifying rule sets governing image and data analysis of coregistered image tiles. Digital images of stained tissue slices are divided into tiles, and tiles from different images are coregistered. First image objects are linked to selected pixels of the tiles. First numerical data is generated by measuring the first objects. Each pixel of a heat map aggregates first numerical data from coregistered tiles. Second objects are linked to selected pixels of the heat map. Measuring the second objects generates second numerical data. The method improves how well second numerical data correlates with clinical data of the patient whose tissue is analyzed by modifying the rule sets used to generate the first and second objects and the first and second numerical data. The test is defined by those rule sets that produce the best correlation with the clinical data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2015
    Assignee: Definiens AG
    Inventors: Ralf Schoenmeyer, Gerd Binnig, Guenter Schmidt
  • Publication number: 20150228075
    Abstract: A method for determining whether a test biomarker is a stain for a type of cell component, such as membrane or nucleus, involves performing various segmentation processes on an image of tissue stained with the test biomarker. One segmentation process searches for a first cell component type, and another segmentation process searches for a second cell component type by segmenting only stained pixels. The test biomarker is identified as a stain for each component type if the process identifies the component based only on stained pixels. Whether the test biomarker is a membrane stain or nucleus stain is displayed on a graphical user interface. In addition, the method identifies stained pixels corresponding to a second cell component using pixels determined to correspond to a first cell component. An expression profile for the test biomarker is then displayed that indicates the proportion of stained pixels in each type of cell component.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2015
    Publication date: August 13, 2015
    Inventors: Maria Athelogou, Gerd Binnig, Guenter Schmidt
  • Patent number: 9092852
    Abstract: A system for computer-aided detection uses a computer-implemented network structure to analyze patterns present in digital image slices of a human body and to generate a three-dimensional anatomical model of a patient. The anatomical model is generated by detecting easily identifiable organs first and then using those organs as context objects to detect other organs. A user specifies membership functions that define which objects of the network structure belong to the various classes of human organs specified in a class hierarchy. A membership function of a potentially matching class determines whether a candidate object of the network structure belongs to the potential class based on the relation between a property of the voxels linked to the candidate object and a property of the context object. Some voxel properties used to classify an object are location, brightness and volume. The human organs are then measured to assist in the patient's diagnosis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 28, 2015
    Assignee: Definiens AG
    Inventors: Gerd Binnig, Guenter Schmidt
  • Patent number: 9060672
    Abstract: A method for coregistering images involves defining middle paths through image objects depicting tissue slices of needle biopsies. First landmarks are defined on a first middle path through a first image object in a first digital image of a first tissue slice, and second landmarks are defined on a second middle path through a second image object of a second digital image of a second tissue slice. Individual first landmarks are associated with individual second landmarks. A first pixel in the first object is coregistered with a second pixel in the second object using multiple first and second landmarks. The first image is displayed in a first frame on a graphical user interface, and the second image is displayed in a second frame such that the first pixel is centered in the first frame, the second pixel is centered in the second frame, and the images have the same orientations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 23, 2015
    Assignee: Definiens AG
    Inventors: Nicolas Brieu, Melanie Goerner, Guenter Schmidt, Gerd Binnig
  • Publication number: 20150161484
    Abstract: A system for computer-aided detection uses a computer-implemented network structure to analyze patterns present in digital image slices of a human body and to generate a three-dimensional anatomical model of a patient. The anatomical model is generated by detecting easily identifiable organs first and then using those organs as context objects to detect other organs. A user specifies membership functions that define which objects of the network structure belong to the various classes of human organs specified in a class hierarchy. A membership function of a potentially matching class determines whether a candidate object of the network structure belongs to the potential class based on the relation between a property of the voxels linked to the candidate object and a property of the context object. Some voxel properties used to classify an object are location, brightness and volume. The human organs are then measured to assist in the patient's diagnosis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 16, 2015
    Publication date: June 11, 2015
    Inventors: Gerd Binnig, Guenter Schmidt