Claims
- 1. A computer readable medium for grouping objects of interest (OOIs) located on a microscope slide within fields of interest (FOIs) covering portions of the slide, containing instructions, which when executed, comprise for each FOI:
sequentially selecting OOIs that have not been assigned to any FOI; assigning an initially selected OOI to the FOI; determining if each subsequently selected OOI can be collocated with OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; identifying each subsequently selected OOI as a collocatable OOI based on the determination; and assigning each collocatable OOI to the FOI.
- 2. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the FOIs have predetermined dimensions.
- 3. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the number of FOIs is fixed.
- 4. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the computer readable medium contains further instructions, which when executed, centers each FOI over an initially assigned OOI.
- 5. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the computer readable medium contains further instructions, which when executed, centers each FOI over a group of collocated OOIs.
- 6. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the OOIs are ranked, and the OOIs are selected in accordance with the ranking of the OOIs.
- 7. The computer readable medium of claim 6, wherein the OOIs are cells.
- 8. The computer readable medium of claim 7, wherein the cells are ranked in accordance with the likelihood that the cells are at risk for having an abnormal condition.
- 9. The computer readable medium of claim 8, wherein the abnormal condition is malignancy or pre-malignancy.
- 10. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the collocatable determination step comprises:
initially defining a current boundary that includes the initially selected OOI, wherein the boundary is geometrically similar to the FOI; and for each subsequently selected OOI, expanding the current boundary to include the subsequently selected OOI, and if each dimension of the expanded boundary is the same or smaller than a corresponding dimension of the FOI, identifying the subsequently selected OOI as collocatable and setting the expanded boundary as a new current boundary.
- 11. The computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein the FOIs are divided into primary and secondary FOIs, and the OOIs are divided into primary and secondary OOIs, and wherein the computer readable medium is further for grouping the primary OOIs to the primary FOIs, and grouping the secondary OOIs with the secondary FOIs, the computer readable medium containing further instructions, which when executed, comprise:
for each primary FOI:
sequentially selecting primary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary FOI; assigning an initially selected primary OOI to the primary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected primary OOI can be collocated with primary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; identifying each subsequently selected primary OOI as a collocatable primary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each primary collocatable OOI to the primary FOI; and for each secondary FOI:
sequentially selecting secondary OOIs that have not been assigned to any secondary FOI; assigning an initially selected secondary OOI to the secondary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected secondary OOI can be collocated with secondary OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; identifying each subsequently selected secondary OOI as a collocatable secondary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each secondary collocatable OOI to the secondary FOI.
- 12. The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise for each primary FOI:
sequentially selecting secondary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary or secondary FOI, the secondary OOIs being selected after the primary OOIs; determining if each subsequently selected secondary OOI can be collocated with primary or secondary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; identifying each selected secondary OOI as a secondary collocatable OOI based on this determination; and assigning each secondary collocatable OOI to the primary FOI.
- 13. The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise for each secondary FOI:
sequentially selecting primary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary or secondary FOI, the primary OOIs being selected after the secondary OOIs; determining if each subsequently selected primary OOI can be collocated with primary or secondary OOIs previously assigned to the secondary FOI; identifying each selected primary OOI as a primary collocatable OOI based on the determination; and assigning each primary collocatable OOI to the secondary FOI.
- 14. The computer readable medium of claim 11, wherein the primary OOIs are individual cells, and the secondary OOIs are cell clusters.
- 15. A computer readable medium for grouping objects of interest (OOIs) located on a microscope slide within a field of interest (FOI) covering a portion of the slide, containing instructions, which when executed, comprise:
selecting an OOI that has not been previously assigned to any FOI; determining if the selected OOI can be collocated with OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; and assigning the selected OOI to the FOI based on the determination.
- 16. The computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein the FOI has a predetermined dimension.
- 17. The computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein the OOIs are ranked, and the selected OOI is selected in accordance with the ranking of the OOI.
- 18. The computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein the OOIs are cells.
- 19. The computer readable medium of claim 18, wherein the cells are ranked in accordance with the likelihood that the cells are at risk of having an abnormal condition.
- 20. The computer readable medium of claim 19, wherein the abnormal condition is malignancy or pre-malignancy.
- 21. The computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein the collocatable determination step comprises:
expanding a defined boundary to include the selected OOI, wherein the defined boundary is geometrically similar to the FOI; expanding the current boundary to include the subsequently selected OOI; identifying the subsequently selected OOI as collocatable if each dimension of the expanded boundary is the same or smaller than a corresponding dimension of the FOI.
- 22. The computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein the FOIs are divided into primary and secondary FOIs, and the OOIs are divided into primary and secondary OOIs, and wherein the computer readable medium is further for grouping primary OOIs within a primary FOI, and grouping secondary OOIs with a secondary FOIs, and wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise:
for the primary FOI:
selecting a primary OOI that has not been previously assigned to any primary FOI; determining if the primary OOI can be collocated with primary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; and assigning the primary OOI to the primary FOI based on the determination; and for the secondary FOI:
selecting a secondary OOI that has not been previously assigned to any secondary FOI; determining if the secondary OOI can be collocated with secondary OOIs previously assigned to the secondary FOI; and assigning the secondary OOI to the secondary FOI based on the determination.
- 23. The computer readable medium of claim 22, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise:
selecting another secondary OOI that has not been assigned to any primary or secondary FOI, the other secondary OOI being selected after the primary OOI; determining if the other secondary OOI can be collocated with primary or secondary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; and assigning the other secondary OOI to the primary FOI based on the determination.
- 24. The computer readable medium of claim 22, wherein the instructions, when executed, further comprise:
selecting another primary OOI that has not been assigned to any primary or secondary FOI, the other primary OOI being selected after the other OOI; determining if the other primary OOI can be collocated with primary or secondary OOIs previously assigned to the secondary FOI; and assigning the other primary OOI to the secondary FOI based on the determination.
- 25. The computer readable medium of claim 15, wherein the primary OOIs are individual cells, and the secondary OOIs are cell clusters.
- 26. A method of presenting objects of interest (OOIs) located on a microscope slide within fields of interest (FOIs) covering portions of the slide using a microscope with a field of view (FOV), comprising for each FOI:
sequentially selecting OOIs that have not been assigned to any FOI; assigning an initially selected OOI to the FOI; determining if each subsequently selected OOI can be collocated with OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; identifying each subsequently selected OOI as a collocatable OOI based on the determination; assigning each collocatable OOI to the FOI; and automatically or semi-automatically moving the FOV to encompass the FOI.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the FOIs have predetermined dimensions.
- 28. The method of claim 26, wherein the number of FOIs is fixed.
- 29. The method of claim 26, further comprising centering each FOI over an initially assigned OOI.
- 30. The method of claim 26, further comprising centering each FOI over a group of collocated OOIs.
- 31. The method of claim 26, wherein the OOIs are ranked, and the OOIs are selected in accordance with the ranking of the OOIs.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the OOIs are cells.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein the cells are ranked in accordance with the likelihood that the cells are at risk of having an abnormal condition.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein the abnormal condition is malignancy or pre-malignancy.
- 35. The method of claim 26, wherein the collocatable determination step comprises:
initially defining a current boundary that includes the initially selected OOI, wherein the boundary is geometrically similar to the FOI; and for each subsequently selected OOI, expanding the current boundary to include the subsequently selected OOI, and if each dimension of the expanded boundary is the same or smaller than a corresponding dimension of the FOI, identifying the subsequently selected OOI as collocatable and setting the expanded boundary as a new current boundary.
- 36. The method of claim 26, wherein the FOIs are divided into primary and secondary FOIs, and the OOIs are divided into primary and secondary OOIs, wherein the method is further for grouping primary OOIs within primary FOIs, and for grouping secondary OOIs within secondary FOIs, the method further comprising:
for each primary FOI:
sequentially selecting primary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary FOI; assigning an initially selected primary OOI to the primary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected primary OOI can be collocated with primary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; identifying each subsequently selected primary OOI as a collocatable primary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each primary collocatable OOI to the primary FOI; and for each secondary FOI:
sequentially selecting secondary OOIs that have not been assigned to any secondary FOI; assigning an initially selected secondary OOI to the secondary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected secondary OOI can be collocated with secondary OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; identifying each subsequently selected secondary OOI as a collocatable secondary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each secondary collocatable OOI to the secondary FOI.
- 37. The method of claim 36, further comprising for each primary FOI:
sequentially selecting secondary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary or secondary FOI, the secondary OOIs being selected after the primary OOIs; determining if each subsequently selected secondary OOI can be collocated with primary or secondary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; identifying each selected secondary OOI as a secondary collocatable OOI based on this determination; and assigning each secondary collocatable OOI to the primary FOI.
- 38. The method of claim 36, further comprising for each secondary FOI:
sequentially selecting primary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary or secondary FOI, the primary OOIs being selected after the secondary OOIs; determining if each subsequently selected primary OOI can be collocated with primary or secondary OOIs previously assigned to the secondary FOI; identifying each selected primary OOI as a primary collocatable OOI based on the determination; and assigning each primary collocatable OOI to the secondary FOI.
- 39. The method of claim 36, wherein the primary OOIs are individual cells, and the secondary OOIs are cell clusters.
- 40. A method of presenting objects of interest (OOIs) located on a microscope slide within a field of interest (FOI) covering a portion of the slide using a microscope with a field of view (FOV), comprising:
selecting an OOI that has not been previously assigned to any FOI; determining if the selected OOI can be collocated with OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; assigning the selected OOI to the FOI based on the determination; and automatically or semi-automatically moving the FOV to encompass the FOI.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the FOI has a predetermined dimension.
- 42. The method of claim 40, wherein the OOIs are ranked, and the selected OOI is selected in accordance with the ranking of the OOI.
- 43. The method of claim 40, wherein the OOIs are cells.
- 44. The method of claim 40, wherein the cells are ranked in accordance with the likelihood that the cells are at risk of having an abnormal condition.
- 45. The method of claim 40, wherein the abnormal condition is malignancy or pre-malignancy.
- 46. The method of claim 40, wherein the collocatable determination step comprises:
expanding a defined boundary to include the selected OOI, wherein the defined boundary is geometrically similar to the FOI; expanding the current boundary to include the subsequently selected OOI; identifying the subsequently selected OOI as collocatable if each dimension of the expanded boundary is the same or smaller than a corresponding dimension of the FOI.
- 47. The method of claim 40, wherein the FOIs are divided into primary and secondary FOIs, and the OOIs are divided into primary and secondary OOIs, wherein the method is further for grouping primary OOIs within a primary FOI, and grouping secondary OOIs within a secondary FOI, the method further comprising:
for the primary FOI:
selecting a primary OOI that has not been previously assigned to any primary FOI; determining if the primary OOI can be collocated with primary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; and assigning the primary OOI to the primary FOI based on the determination; and for the secondary FOI:
selecting a secondary OOI that has not been previously assigned to any secondary FOI; determining if the secondary OOI can be collocated with secondary OOIs previously assigned to the secondary FOI; and assigning the secondary OOI to the secondary FOI based on the determination.
- 48. The method of claim 47, further comprising:
selecting another secondary OOI that has not been assigned to any primary or secondary FOI, the other secondary OOI being selected after the primary OOI; determining if the other secondary OOI can be collocated with primary or secondary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; and assigning the other secondary OOI to the primary FOI based on the determination.
- 49. The method of claim 47, further comprising:
selecting another primary OOI that has not been assigned to any primary or secondary FOI, the other primary OOI being selected after the other OOI; determining if the other primary OOI can be collocated with primary or secondary OOIs previously assigned to the secondary FOI; and assigning the other primary OOI to the secondary FOI based on the determination.
- 50. The method of claim 40, wherein the primary OOIs are individual cells, and the secondary COIs are cell clusters.
- 51. A biological screening system for presenting objects of interest (OOIs) located on a microscope slide within fields of interest (FOIs) covering portions of the slide, comprising:
an imaging station for obtaining scanned images of the slide, and generating image data from the scanned images; at least one processor for filtering the image data to obtain OOIs, and for assigning one or more OOIs to each FOI, at least partially, based on the assignment of OOIs to other FOIs; and an automated or semi-automated microscope for scanning a field of view (FOV) relative to each FOI to present the one or more OOIs in each FOI.
- 52. The biological screening system of claim 51, wherein the at least one processor assigns one or more OOIs to each FOI by:
sequentially selecting OOIs that have not been assigned to any FOI; assigning an initially selected OOI to the FOI; determining if each subsequently selected OOI can be collocated with OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; and identifying each subsequently selected OOI as a collocatable OOI based on the determination.
- 53. The biological screening system of claim 51, wherein the FOIs have predetermined dimensions.
- 54. The biological screening system of claim 51, wherein the number of FOIs is fixed.
- 55. The biological screening system of claim 51, wherein the at least one processor is further for centering each FOI over an initially assigned OOI.
- 56. The biological screening system of claim 51, wherein the at least one processor is further for centering each FOI over a group of collocated OOIs.
- 57. The biological screening system of claim 51, wherein the OOIs are cells.
- 58. The biological screening system of claim 52, wherein the at least processor is further for ranking the OOIs, wherein the OOIs are selected in accordance with the ranking of the OOIs.
- 59. The biological screening system of claim 58, wherein the OOIs are cells.
- 60. The biological screening system of claim 59, wherein the cells are ranked in accordance with the likelihood that the cells are at risk of having an abnormal condition.
- 61. The biological screening system of claim 59, wherein the abnormal condition is malignancy or pre-malignancy.
- 62. The biological screening system of claim 52, wherein the at least one processor determines if each subsequently selected OOI can be collocated with OOIs previously assigned to the FOI by:
initially defining a current boundary that includes the initially selected OOI, wherein the boundary is geometrically similar to the FOI; and for each subsequently selected OOI, expanding the current boundary to include the subsequently selected OOI, and if each dimension of the expanded boundary is the same or smaller than a corresponding dimension of the FOI, identifying the subsequently selected OOI as collocatable and setting the expanded boundary as a new current boundary.
- 63. The biological screening system of claim 51, wherein the FOIs are divided into primary FOIs and secondary FOIs, and the OOIs are divided into primary OOIs and secondary OOIs, and the at least one processor is for assigning one or more primary OOIs to each primary FOI, at least partially, based on the assignment of primary OOIs to other primary FOIs, and for assigning one or more secondary OOIs to each secondary FOI, at least partially, based on the assignment of secondary OOIs to other secondary FOIs.
- 64. The biological screening system of claim 63, wherein the at least one processor:
assigns one or more primary OOIs to each primary FOI by:
sequentially selecting primary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary FOI; assigning an initially selected primary OOI to the primary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected primary OOI can be collocated with primary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; and identifying each subsequently selected primary OOI as a collocatable primary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each primary collocatable OOI to the primary FOI; and assigns one or more secondary OOIs to each secondary FOI by:
sequentially selecting secondary OOIs that have not been assigned to any secondary FOI; assigning an initially selected secondary OOI to the secondary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected secondary OOI can be collocated with secondary OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; identifying each subsequently selected secondary OOI as a collocatable secondary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each secondary collocatable OOI to the secondary FOI.
- 65. The biological screening system of claim 63, wherein the at least one processor is further for assigning one or more secondary OOIs to each primary FOI, at least partially, based on the assignment of secondary OOIs to other primary FOIs and secondary FOIs.
- 66. The biological screening system of claim 65, wherein the at least one processor:
assigns one or more primary OOIs to each primary FOI by:
sequentially selecting primary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary FOI; assigning an initially selected primary OOI to the primary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected primary OOI can be collocated with primary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; and identifying each subsequently selected primary OOI as a collocatable primary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each primary collocatable OOI to the primary FOI; assigns one or more secondary OOIs to each secondary FOI by:
sequentially selecting secondary OOIs that have not been assigned to any secondary FOI; assigning an initially selected secondary OOI to the secondary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected secondary OOI can be collocated with secondary OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; identifying each subsequently selected secondary OOI as a collocatable secondary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each secondary collocatable OOI to the secondary FOI; and assigns one or more secondary OOIs to each primary FOI by:
sequentially selecting secondary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary or secondary FOI, the secondary OOIs being selected after the primary OOIs; determining if each subsequently selected secondary OOI can be collocated with primary or secondary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; identifying each selected secondary OOI as a secondary collocatable OOI based on this determination; and assigning each secondary collocatable OOI to the primary FOI.
- 67. The biological screening system of claim 63, wherein the at least one processor is further for assigning one or more primary OOIs to each secondary FOI, at least partially, based on the assignment of primary OOIs to primary FOIs and other secondary FOIs.
- 68. The biological screening system of claim 67, wherein the at least one processor:
assigns one or more primary OOIs to each primary FOI by:
sequentially selecting primary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary FOI; assigning an initially selected primary OOI to the primary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected primary OOI can be collocated with primary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; and identifying each subsequently selected primary OOI as a collocatable primary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each primary collocatable OOI to the primary FOI; assigns one or more secondary OOIs to each secondary FOI by:
sequentially selecting secondary OOIs that have not been assigned to any secondary FOI; assigning an initially selected secondary OOI to the secondary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected secondary OOI can be collocated with secondary OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; identifying each subsequently selected secondary OOI as a collocatable secondary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each secondary collocatable OOI to the secondary FOI; assigns one or more secondary OOIs to each primary FOI by:
sequentially selecting primary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary or secondary FOI, the primary OOIs being selected after the secondary OOIs; determining if each subsequently selected primary OOI can be collocated with primary or secondary OOIs previously assigned to the secondary FOI; identifying each selected primary OOI as a primary collocatable OOI based on the determination; and assigning each primary collocatable OOI to the secondary FOI.
- 69. The biological screening system of claim 63, wherein the primary OOIs are individual cells, and the secondary OOIs are cell clusters.
- 70. A method of for presenting objects of interest (OOIs) located on a microscope slide within fields of interest (FOIs) covering portions of the slide, comprising:
obtaining scanned images of the slide; generating image data from the scanned images; classifying the image data into OOIs; assigning one or more OOIs to each FOI, at least partially, based on the assignment of OOIs to other FOIs; and automatically or semi-automatically scanning a field of view (FOV) relative to each FOI to present the one or more OOIs in each FOI.
- 71. The method of claim 70, wherein the one or more OOIs is assigned with each FOI by:
sequentially selecting OOIs that have not been assigned to any FOI; assigning an initially selected OOI to the FOI; determining if each subsequently selected OOI can be collocated with OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; and identifying each subsequently selected OOI as a collocatable OOI based on the determination.
- 72. The method of claim 70, wherein the FOIs have predetermined dimensions.
- 73. The method of claim 70, wherein the number of FOIs is fixed.
- 74. The method of claim 70, further comprising centering each FOI over an initially assigned OOI.
- 75. The method of claim 70, further comprising centering each FOI over a group of collocated OOIs.
- 76. The method of claim 70, wherein the OOIs are cells.
- 77. The method of claim 70, further comprising ranking the OOIs, wherein the OOIs are selected in accordance with the ranking of the OOIs.
- 78. The method of claim 77, wherein the OOIs are cells.
- 79. The method of claim 78, wherein the cells are ranked in accordance with the likelihood that the cells are at risk of having an abnormal condition.
- 80. The method of claim 79, wherein the abnormal condition is malignancy or pre-malignancy.
- 81. The method of claim 70, wherein the collocatable determination step comprises:
initially defining a current boundary that includes the initially selected OOI, wherein the boundary is geometrically similar to the FOI; and for each subsequently selected OOI, expanding the current boundary to include the subsequently selected OOI, and if each dimension of the expanded boundary is the same or smaller than a corresponding dimension of the FOI, identifying the subsequently selected OOI as collocatable and setting the expanded boundary as a new current boundary.
- 82. The method of claim 70, wherein the FOIs are divided into primary FOIs and secondary FOIs, and the OOIs are divided into primary OOIs and secondary OOIs, the method comprising assigning one or more primary OOIs to each primary FOI, at least partially, based on the assignment of primary OOIs to other primary FOIs, and assigning one or more secondary OOIs to each secondary FOI, at least partially, based on the assignment of secondary OOIs to other secondary FOIs.
- 83. The method of claim 82, wherein:
the one or more primary OOIs are assigned to each primary FOI by:
sequentially selecting primary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary FOI; assigning an initially selected primary OOI to the primary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected primary OOI can be collocated with primary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; and identifying each subsequently selected primary OOI as a collocatable primary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each primary collocatable OOI to the primary FOI; and the one or more secondary OOIs are assigned to each secondary FOI by:
sequentially selecting secondary OOIs that have not been assigned to any secondary FOI; assigning an initially selected secondary OOI to the secondary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected secondary OOI can be collocated with secondary OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; identifying each subsequently selected secondary OOI as a collocatable secondary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each secondary collocatable OOI to the secondary FOI.
- 84. The method of claim 82, comprising assigning one or more secondary OOIs to each primary FOI, at least partially, based on the assignment of secondary OOIs to other primary FOIs and secondary FOIs.
- 85. The method of claim 84, wherein:
the one or more primary OOIs are assigned to each primary FOI by:
sequentially selecting primary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary FOI; assigning an initially selected primary OOI to the primary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected primary OOI can be collocated with primary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; and identifying each subsequently selected primary OOI as a collocatable primary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each primary collocatable OOI to the primary FOI; the one or more secondary OOIs are assigned to each secondary FOI by:
sequentially selecting secondary OOIs that have not been assigned to any secondary FOI; assigning an initially selected secondary OOI to the secondary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected secondary OOI can be collocated with secondary OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; identifying each subsequently selected secondary OOI as a collocatable secondary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each secondary collocatable OOI to the secondary FOI; and the one or more secondary OOIs are assigned to each primary FOI by:
sequentially selecting secondary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary or secondary FOI, the secondary OOIs being selected after the primary OOIs; determining if each subsequently selected secondary OOI can be collocated with primary or secondary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; identifying each selected secondary OOI as a secondary collocatable OOI based on this determination; and assigning each secondary collocatable OOI to the primary FOI.
- 86. The method of claim 82, comprising assigning one or more primary OOIs to each secondary FOI, at least partially, based on the assignment of primary OOIs to primary FOIs and other secondary FOIs.
- 87. The method of claim 86, wherein:
the one or more primary OOIs are assigned to each primary FOI by:
sequentially selecting primary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary FOI; assigning an initially selected primary OOI to the primary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected primary OOI can be collocated with primary OOIs previously assigned to the primary FOI; and identifying each subsequently selected primary OOI as a collocatable primary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each primary collocatable OOI to the primary FOI; and the one or more secondary OOIs are assigned to each secondary FOI by:
sequentially selecting secondary OOIs that have not been assigned to any secondary FOI; assigning an initially selected secondary OOI to the secondary FOI; determining if each subsequently selected secondary OOI can be collocated with secondary OOIs previously assigned to the FOI; identifying each subsequently selected secondary OOI as a collocatable secondary OOI based on the determination; and assigning each secondary collocatable OOI to the secondary FOI; the one or more secondary OOIs are assigned to each primary FOI by:
sequentially selecting primary OOIs that have not been assigned to any primary or secondary FOI, the primary OOIs being selected after the secondary OOIs; determining if each subsequently selected primary OOI can be collocated with primary or secondary OOIs previously assigned to the secondary FOI; identifying each selected primary OOI as a primary collocatable OOI based on the determination; and assigning each primary collocatable OOI to the secondary FOI.
- 88. The method of claim 70, wherein the primary OOIs are individual cells, and the secondary OOIs are cell clusters.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from provisional U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/478,431, filed Jun. 12, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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