G16H50/00

ASSESSMENT METHOD AND DEVICE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE TRANSMISSION, COMPUTER EQUIPMENT AND STORAGE MEDIUM

The invention provide an assessment method and device for infectious disease transmission, computer equipment and storage medium. The method comprises: obtaining respective target track data corresponding to assessment objects within a preset area in a first time slice; determining a matching subarea to which each assessment object matches in the first time slice based on the target track data; taking at least one of the plurality of subareas as a target subarea, and assessing an assessment object within the target subarea based on an infectious disease model to determine a transmission trend of an infectious disease for the assessment object within the preset area in the first time slice; and taking a next time slice as the first time slice, and re-performing the above steps until end of the target time period to determine a transmission trend of the infectious disease among the assessment objects during the target time period.

SENSOR SIGNAL PROCESSING WITH KALMAN-BASED CALIBRATION

Methods, systems, and computer readable media are disclosed for estimating an amount of an analyte in blood of a subject. In an example, a method includes obtaining a noise filtered current by noise filtering a current received from an analyte sensor placed interstitially in tissue of the subject, estimating one or more blood analyte calibration parameters based on the noise filtered current, obtaining a second set of one or more interstitial analyte calibration parameters based at least in part on the one or more blood analyte calibration parameters, and estimating the amount of the analyte in the blood of the subject based on the noise filtered current and the one or more interstitial analyte calibration parameters. In this way, an analyte sensor that is placed interstitially may readily be calibrated to report accurate blood analyte values.

SENSOR SIGNAL PROCESSING WITH KALMAN-BASED CALIBRATION

Methods, systems, and computer readable media are disclosed for estimating an amount of an analyte in blood of a subject. In an example, a method includes obtaining a noise filtered current by noise filtering a current received from an analyte sensor placed interstitially in tissue of the subject, estimating one or more blood analyte calibration parameters based on the noise filtered current, obtaining a second set of one or more interstitial analyte calibration parameters based at least in part on the one or more blood analyte calibration parameters, and estimating the amount of the analyte in the blood of the subject based on the noise filtered current and the one or more interstitial analyte calibration parameters. In this way, an analyte sensor that is placed interstitially may readily be calibrated to report accurate blood analyte values.

Systems and methods for implementing personalized health and wellness programs

A system configured to receive health data pertaining to a user; select a user health profile from a plurality of user health profiles based on the collected health data, each of the plurality of user health profiles being associated with a health and wellness program and a set of interventions; receive user activity data and updated health data pertaining to, or during the user's participation in the associated health and wellness program from health devices; select a new set of interventions based on the user activity data; and select a new user health profile from the plurality of user health profiles based on at least one of the user activity data and the updated health data.

Systems and methods for implementing personalized health and wellness programs

A system configured to receive health data pertaining to a user; select a user health profile from a plurality of user health profiles based on the collected health data, each of the plurality of user health profiles being associated with a health and wellness program and a set of interventions; receive user activity data and updated health data pertaining to, or during the user's participation in the associated health and wellness program from health devices; select a new set of interventions based on the user activity data; and select a new user health profile from the plurality of user health profiles based on at least one of the user activity data and the updated health data.

System for providing a virtual focus group facility

A platform configured to provide virtual glass in order to augment and improve focus group sessions for each actor within the ecosystem. The platform may be configured to allow a moderator, one or more test subjects, and one or more client users to participate in a focus group session at geographically diverse locations. The platform may also be configured to supplement the focus group experience by allowing for dialog and communication between the client users. In some cases, the platform may also be configured to generate and provide real time status indicators associate with the tests subject, real time text-based transcripts of the sessions, and recommendations as to the focus group direction to the moderator.

System for providing a virtual focus group facility

A platform configured to provide virtual glass in order to augment and improve focus group sessions for each actor within the ecosystem. The platform may be configured to allow a moderator, one or more test subjects, and one or more client users to participate in a focus group session at geographically diverse locations. The platform may also be configured to supplement the focus group experience by allowing for dialog and communication between the client users. In some cases, the platform may also be configured to generate and provide real time status indicators associate with the tests subject, real time text-based transcripts of the sessions, and recommendations as to the focus group direction to the moderator.

Taxonomic fingerprinting
11604778 · 2023-03-14 · ·

A method for matching an instance to exemplars within a system includes receiving a plurality of literature regarding medical subject matter; including the received plurality of literature related to the medical subject matter into a text artifact; indexing the artifact using encodings to derive an initial code signature; deriving association rules from the artifact seeded by the signature to obtain a list of terminology to code mappings; receiving extensions to each of the code mappings to augment the mappings with the received extensions; indexing the artifact using the received extensions to obtain an exemplar code signature for the certain subject matter; and storing the generated exemplars for matching and instance; receiving an instance and generating an instance code signature using the received extensions; matching the instance code signature to one or more exemplar code signatures.

Taxonomic fingerprinting
11604778 · 2023-03-14 · ·

A method for matching an instance to exemplars within a system includes receiving a plurality of literature regarding medical subject matter; including the received plurality of literature related to the medical subject matter into a text artifact; indexing the artifact using encodings to derive an initial code signature; deriving association rules from the artifact seeded by the signature to obtain a list of terminology to code mappings; receiving extensions to each of the code mappings to augment the mappings with the received extensions; indexing the artifact using the received extensions to obtain an exemplar code signature for the certain subject matter; and storing the generated exemplars for matching and instance; receiving an instance and generating an instance code signature using the received extensions; matching the instance code signature to one or more exemplar code signatures.

Systems and methods for managing glycemic variability

Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, are provided for processing analyte data. In some example implementations, a method may include generating glucose sensor data indicative of a host's glucose concentration using a glucose sensor; calculating a glycemic variability index (GVI) value based on the glucose sensor data; and providing output to a user responsive to the calculated glycemic variability index value. The GVI may be a ratio of a length of a line representative of the sensor data and an ideal length of the line. Related systems, methods, and articles of manufacture are also disclosed.