ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 8 -- United States Patent no. 12,437,878, issued on Oct. 7, was assigned to Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh).
"Data processing system for generating predictions of cognitive outcome in patients" was invented by Bradford Mahon (Pittsburgh), Keith Parkins (Rochester, N.Y.), Max Sims (Rochester, N.Y.), Benjamin Chernoff (Pittsburgh) and Hugo Angulo-Orquera (Pittsburgh).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A system for outputting a visual representation of a brain of a patient is configured to receive sensor data representing a behavior of a region of the brain of the patient. The system retrieves mapping data that maps a prediction value to the region. The prediction value ...