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Detection and Identification of Forgeries in Digital Images
yle> A method for detecting and identifying digitally altered images to help detect forgeries to protect the status of digital images as evidence in our lives. Background: Digital visual media has become a principle means of communication. As such this media now represents a common source of evidence in both everyday life and legal matters....
Published: 1/24/2024   |   Inventor(s): Siwei Lyu
Keywords(s): detection, digital image forensics, duplicated region, image analysis
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Information Technology, Campus > University at Albany
Identify Targeted Attacks on Deep RL-Based Autonomous Driving
In the rapidly advancing landscape of deep reinforcement learning (RL), recent studies have highlighted vulnerabilities in control policies learned through deep RL. These vulnerabilities raise concerns surrounding adversarial attacks, especially in risk-sensitive domains such as autonomous driving. In these scenarios, the learned policies become susceptible...
Published: 12/5/2023   |   Inventor(s): Prasanth Buddareddygari, Travis Zhang, Yezhou Yang, Yi Ren
Keywords(s): Algorithm Development, Automotive, Cyber Security, Detection, Machine Learning, PS-Computing and Information Technology
Category(s): Computing & Information Technology, Intelligence & Security, Physical Science
Luminescent Biosensor for Detection of Specific Nucleotide Sequences, Small Molecules, and Proteins at Point-of-Care
A serotonin release assay that requires no special training or expensive equipment, and produces results within hours. Background: Platelet serotonin release assay (SRA) is a widely-used clinical assay for diagnosing heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), a life-threatening complication of heparin treatment. The current SRA procedure entails sending...
Published: 4/3/2024   |   Inventor(s): Stewart Loh, Harsimranjit Sekhon
Keywords(s): biomarker diagnostics, biosensor, detection, DNA nanoswitches, protein engineering, sensor, Technologies
Category(s): Campus > Upstate Medical University, Technology Classifications, Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering, Technology Classifications > Diagnostics, Technology Classifications > Healthcare, Technology Classifications > Screens and Assays, Technology Classifications > Therapeutics and Vaccines
A Fluorescent Plasmonic Biochip Assay for Multiplex Screening of Diagnostic Serum Antibody Targets in Human Lyme Disease and COVID-19
A protein microarray, in the form of a compact biochip, that can be analyzed with high sensitivity using GC-FP technology. Background: Some infectious diseases are easy to diagnose, but others are much more difficult. One example is Lyme disease (B. burgdorferi), which is caused by a slow-growing organism that takes many weeks to detect. Current testing...
Published: 9/17/2024   |   Inventor(s): Nathaniel Cady
Keywords(s): COVID-19, detection, diagnostics
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Diagnostics, Campus > SUNY Polytechnic Institute
DsDNA-templated Substrates as Fluorescent Probes for CRISPR-Cas12a-based Diagnostics
New design for CRISPR-based fluorescent probes improves disease diagnostics and sensing. Background: Scientists use the naturally occurring CRISPR-Cas12a gene editing system as a valuable tool for disease diagnostics. When Cas12a finds its target -- a sequence of double-stranded DNA -- it cuts it. In the process, it also cuts other nearby DNAs. Scientists...
Published: 9/24/2024   |   Inventor(s): Mehmet Yigit, Christopher Smith
Keywords(s): agriculture, biotechnology, Cas12a, Cas12a, CRISPR, CRISPR, detection, detection, DNA, DNA, fluorescence, fluorescence, RNA, RNA, sensor, sensor
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Diagnostics, Campus > University at Albany
DsDNA-templated Substrates as Fluorescent Probes for CRISPR-Cas12a-based Diagnostics
New design for CRISPR-based fluorescent probes improves disease diagnostics and sensing. Background: Scientists use the naturally occurring CRISPR-Cas12a gene editing system as a valuable tool for disease diagnostics. When Cas12a finds its target -- a sequence of double-stranded DNA -- it cuts it. In the process, it also cuts other nearby DNAs. Scientists...
Published: 9/24/2024   |   Inventor(s): Mehmet Yigit, Christopher Smith
Keywords(s): agriculture, biotechnology, Cas12a, Cas12a, CRISPR, CRISPR, detection, detection, DNA, DNA, fluorescence, fluorescence, RNA, RNA, sensor, sensor
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Diagnostics, Campus > University at Albany
Probabilistic Consensus on Feature Distribution for Multi-Robot Systems
Multi-robot systems (MRS) composed of multiple mobile robots have been used for various collective exploration and perception tasks, such as mapping unknown environments, disaster response, and surveillance and monitoring. The performance of MRS in such applications is constrained by the capabilities of the payloads that the robots can carry on-board,...
Published: 8/7/2023   |   Inventor(s): Aniket Shirsat, Spring Berman, Shatadal Mishra, Wenlong Zhang
Keywords(s): Detection, PS-Applied Technologies, Robotics
Category(s): Applied Technologies, Computing & Information Technology, Physical Science
Authenticating a User on a Mobile Device
Protecting mobile devices from unauthorized access is becoming more than indispensable these days. In particular, mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets are pervasive and store increasingly highly sensitive information about a user (e.g., contacts, usernames, passwords, emails, browser histories, business secrets, health conditions, etc.)....
Published: 2/27/2023   |   Inventor(s): Yimin Chen, Yanchao Zhang
Keywords(s): Authentication, Detection, Mobile technology, Recognition imaging, Security, Transactions Security
Category(s): Computing & Information Technology, Physical Science, Intelligence & Security
Type 1 Diabetes Biomarkers
Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is one of the most common juvenile autoimmune diseases and is characterized by progressive destruction of pancreatic ß-cells. By the time of T1D diagnosis, around 70-90% of pancreatic ß-cells are already dead. T1D patients face many potential health complications and co-morbidities which lead to both personal and societal...
Published: 2/23/2023   |   Inventor(s): Joshua LaBaer, Ji Qiu, Xiaofang Bian, Desmond Schatz, Clive Wasserfall, Mark Atkinson
Keywords(s): Autoantibody, Bioanalysis, biomarker, Detection, Diabetes, Diagnostics, Early Detection, ELISA, Screening
Category(s): Bioanalytical Assays, Chemistries & Devices, Diagnostic Assays/Devices, Life Science (All LS Techs), Proteomic Assays/Reagents/Tools
Assistive Device to Encode Spatial Information for Blind Navigation in a Tactile Format
­Visually impaired individuals often rely on assistive devices that attempt to encode spatial information into other means such as audio or tactile signals. However, challenges in implementation and interpretation of spatial information still exist. For instance, many existing devices still provide limited information to a user that the user must...
Published: 2/23/2023   |   Inventor(s): Troy McDaniel, Yatiraj Shetty, Shubham Gharat
Keywords(s): Assistive Technology, Detection, Device, Medical Devices and Imaging, Tactile
Category(s): Applied Technologies, Physical Science
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