Konica Minolta had 45 patents in artificial intelligence during Q4 2023. Konica Minolta Inc filed patents for a control device that automatically selects processing conditions for radiographic images, an information processing apparatus for analyzing difficult-to-handle information, a dynamic image analysis apparatus for calculating blood flow rate from chest images, a skill acquisition assistance method using tactile data, and an apparatus for distant detection of ferrous metallic objects using magnetic field sensors. GlobalData’s report on Konica Minolta gives a 360-degreee view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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Konica Minolta grant share with artificial intelligence as a theme is 44% in Q4 2023. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.
Recent Patents
Application: Control device, control method, and recording medium (Patent ID: US20230410311A1)
The patent filed by Konica Minolta Inc. describes a control device that includes a hardware processor capable of acquiring a radiographic image and automatically selecting a type and processing condition for predetermined processing based on the imaging condition of the acquired image. The processor then executes the selected processing on the radiographic image. The device aims to streamline the processing of radiographic images by automating the selection of processing parameters based on the specific imaging conditions.
The claims associated with the patent outline the specific functionalities of the control device, including the automatic selection of processing parameters based on machine learning, statistical information, or past processing content. Additionally, the device is designed to display the processed radiographic image on a display screen and can handle multiple frame images within a single radiographic image. The patent also covers a control method for acquiring and processing radiographic images, as well as a computer-readable recording medium that enables a computer to function as the described hardware processor. Overall, the patent focuses on improving the efficiency and accuracy of processing radiographic images through automated selection of processing parameters based on imaging conditions.
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