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: It uses a method to receive radiological images of a patient's anatomy (specifically the lungs) and identifies boundaries between different tissue types.
: It classifies the severity of the infection into specific "COVID-19 classes" to aid medical diagnosis. US[FFF99CDEECCB8E5E9E11A6A7B752E48E] [2022-04-1...
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: The inventors listed are Michael A. Jacobs and Vishwa Sanjay Parekh . Understanding the Identifier
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: The system distinguishes between healthy and COVID-19-affected tissue, then quantifies the extent of the damage.