IP Library Granted Patent US 10,409,051
Granted Patent B2
US 10,409,051 · App. 15/643,170 · Granted Sep 10, 2019

Extraction of microscope zoom level using object tracking

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Patent No.
US 10,409,051
App. No.
15/643,170
Granted
Sep 10, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and system for extracting the zoom level of a microscope is disclosed. The method includes capturing a reference image; recording a first zoom level corresponding to a first magnification at which the reference image is captured; capturing a second image; determining a second zoom level by comparing the second image and the reference image, the second zoom level corresponding to a second magnification at which the second image is captured; and recording the second zoom level at a location accessible by a microscope application.

Claims (132)

1. A method for extracting the zoom level of a microscope, comprising:

capturing a plurality of reference images;

recording a first zoom level corresponding to a first magnification at which each reference image is captured;

capturing a second image;

determining a second zoom level by comparing the second image and each reference image and by using a common object of each reference image and the second image, the second zoom level corresponding to a second magnification at which the second image is captured, the determining the second zoom level comprising:

measuring a first size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images;

measuring a second size of the common object in the second image;

selecting one of the plurality of reference images where the first size of the common object is closest to the second size of the common object; and

determining the second zoom level based on the difference in the first size of the common object in the selected one of the plurality of reference images and the second size; and

recording the second zoom level at a location accessible by a microscope application.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the common object contrasts with a surrounding portion of at least one of a reference image of the plurality of reference images and the second image.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising storing the second image as an additional reference image.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein each reference image is captured at a predetermined zoom level.

5. A method for extracting the zoom level of a microscope, comprising:

capturing a plurality of reference images;

recording a first zoom level corresponding to a first magnification at which each reference image is captured;

capturing a second image;

determining a second zoom level by comparing the second image and each reference image and by using a common object of each reference image and the second image, the second zoom level corresponding to a second magnification at which the second image is captured, the determining the second zoom level comprising:

identifying a common object in each of the plurality of reference images and the second image;

measuring a size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images;

measuring a second size of the common object in the second image;

determining a plurality of relative second zoom levels based on the difference in the size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images and the second size; and

averaging the plurality of relative second zoom levels to determine the second zoom level; and

recording the second zoom level at a location accessible by a microscope application.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein averaging the plurality of relative second zoom levels to determine the second zoom level includes performing a weighted average calculation of the plurality of relative second zoom levels to determine the second zoom level.

7. A method for extracting the zoom level of a microscope, comprising:

capturing a plurality of reference images;

recording a first zoom level corresponding to a first magnification at which each reference image is captured;

capturing a second image;

determining a second zoom level by comparing the second image and each reference image and by using a common object of each reference image and the second image, the second zoom level corresponding to a second magnification at which the second image is captured, the determining the second zoom level comprising:

identifying a common object in each of the plurality of reference images and the second image;

measuring a size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images;

measuring a second size of the common object in the second image;

determining a plurality of relative second zoom levels based on the difference in the size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images and the second size; and

using the median value of the plurality of relative second zoom levels to determine the second zoom level; and

recording the second zoom level at a location accessible by a microscope application.

8. A system for extracting the zoom level of a microscope, comprising:

a processor;

a non-transitory machine-readable medium communicatively coupled to the processor; and

instructions stored on the non-transitory machine-readable medium, the instructions, when loaded and executed by the processor, cause the processor to:

capture a plurality of reference images;

record a first zoom level corresponding to a first magnification at which each reference image is captured;

capture a second image;

determine a second zoom level by comparing the second image and each reference image and by using a common object of each reference image and the second image, the second zoom level corresponding to a second magnification at which the second image is captured, the determining the second zoom level comprising:

measuring a first size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images;

measuring a second size of the common object in the second image;

selecting one of the plurality of reference images where the first size of the common object is closest to the second size of the common object; and

determining the second zoom level based on the difference in the first size of the common object in the selected one of the plurality of reference images and the second size; and

record the second zoom level at a location accessible by a microscope application.

9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the common object contrasts with a surrounding portion of at least one of a reference image of the plurality of reference images and the second image.

10. The system of claim 8 , the instructions further configured to store the second image as an additional reference image.

11. The system of claim 8 , wherein each reference image is captured at a predetermined zoom level.

12. A system for extracting the zoom level of a microscope, comprising:

a processor;

a non-transitory machine-readable medium communicatively coupled to the processor; and

instructions stored on the non-transitory machine-readable medium, the instructions, when loaded and executed by the processor, cause the processor to:

capture a plurality of reference images;

record a first zoom level corresponding to a first magnification at which each reference image is captured;

capture a second image;

determine a second zoom level by comparing the second image and each reference image and by using a common object of each reference image and the second image, the second zoom level corresponding to a second magnification at which the second image is captured, the determining the second zoom level comprising:

identifying a common object in each of the plurality of reference images and the second image;

measuring a size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images;

measuring a second size of the common object in the second image;

determining a plurality of relative second zoom levels based on the difference in the size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images and the second size; and

averaging the plurality of relative second zoom levels to determine the second zoom level; and

record the second zoom level at a location accessible by a microscope application.

13. The system of claim 12 , wherein averaging the plurality of relative second zoom levels to determine the second zoom level includes performing a weighted average calculation of the plurality of relative second zoom levels to determine the second zoom level.

14. A system for extracting the zoom level of a microscope, comprising:

a processor;

a non-transitory machine-readable medium communicatively coupled to the processor; and

instructions stored on the non-transitory machine-readable medium, the instructions, when loaded and executed by the processor, cause the processor to:

capture a plurality of reference images;

record a first zoom level corresponding to a first magnification at which each reference image is captured;

capture a second image;

determine a second zoom level by comparing the second image and each reference image and by using a common object of each reference image and the second image, the second zoom level corresponding to a second magnification at which the second image is captured, the determining the second zoom level comprising:

identifying a common object in each of the plurality of reference images and the second image;

measuring a size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images;

measuring a second size of the common object in the second image;

determining a plurality of relative second zoom levels based on the difference in the size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images and the second size; and

using the median value of the plurality of relative second zoom levels to determine the second zoom level; and

record the second zoom level at a location accessible by a microscope application.

15. A microscope, comprising:

an eyepiece;

an objective lens optically coupled to the eyepiece; and

a zoom level extraction system for extracting the zoom level of the objective lens, the zoom level extraction system including:

a processor;

a non-transitory machine-readable medium communicatively coupled to the processor; and

instructions stored on the non-transitory machine-readable medium, the instructions, when loaded and executed by the processor, cause the processor to:

capture a plurality of reference images;

record a first zoom level corresponding to a first magnification at which the reference image is captured;

capture a second image;

determine a second zoom level by comparing the second image and the reference image and by using a common object of each reference image and the second image, the second zoom level corresponding to a second magnification at which the second image is captured, the determining the second zoom level comprising:

measuring a first size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images;

measuring a second size of the common object in the second image;

selecting one of the plurality of reference images where the first size of the common object is closest to the second size of the common object; and

determining the second zoom level based on the difference in the first size of the common object in the selected one of the plurality of reference images and the second size; and

record the second zoom level at a location accessible by a microscope application.

16. A microscope, comprising:

an eyepiece;

an objective lens optically coupled to the eyepiece; and

a zoom level extraction system for extracting the zoom level of the objective lens, the zoom level extraction system including:

a processor;

a non-transitory machine-readable medium communicatively coupled to the processor; and

instructions stored on the non-transitory machine-readable medium, the instructions, when loaded and executed by the processor, cause the processor to:

capture a plurality of reference images;

record a first zoom level corresponding to a first magnification at which the reference image is captured;

capture a second image;

determine a second zoom level by comparing the second image and the reference image and by using a common object of each reference image and the second image, the second zoom level corresponding to a second magnification at which the second image is captured, the determining the second zoom level comprising:

identifying a common object in each of the plurality of reference images and the second image;

measuring a size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images;

measuring a second size of the common object in the second image;

determining a plurality of relative second zoom levels based on the difference in the size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images and the second size; and

averaging the plurality of relative second zoom levels to determine the second zoom level; and

record the second zoom level at a location accessible by a microscope application.

17. The microscope of claim 16 , wherein averaging the plurality of relative second zoom levels to determine the second zoom level includes performing a weighted average calculation of the plurality of relative second zoom levels to determine the second zoom level.

18. A microscope, comprising:

an eyepiece;

an objective lens optically coupled to the eyepiece; and

a zoom level extraction system for extracting the zoom level of the objective lens, the zoom level extraction system including:

a processor;

a non-transitory machine-readable medium communicatively coupled to the processor; and

instructions stored on the non-transitory machine-readable medium, the instructions, when loaded and executed by the processor, cause the processor to:

capture a plurality of reference images;

record a first zoom level corresponding to a first magnification at which the reference image is captured;

capture a second image;

determine a second zoom level by comparing the second image and the reference image and by using a common object of each reference image and the second image, the second zoom level corresponding to a second magnification at which the second image is captured, the determining the second zoom level comprising:

identifying a common object in each of the plurality of reference images and the second image;

measuring a size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images;

measuring a second size of the common object in the second image;

determining a plurality of relative second zoom levels based on the difference in the size of the common object in each of the plurality of reference images and the second size; and

using the median value of the plurality of relative second zoom levels to determine the second zoom level; and

record the second zoom level at a location accessible by a microscope application.

Assignments (5)
CONFIRMATORY DEED OF ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE APRIL 8, 2019 Recorded Dec 10, 2019
From: NOVARTIS AG
To: ALCON INC.
Reel/Frame 051454/0788 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 9, 2017
From: REN, HUGANG; YU, LINGFENG; HEEREN, TAMMO
To: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
Reel/Frame 043816/0827 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 9, 2017
From: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
To: NOVARTIS AG
Reel/Frame 043816/0861 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2017
From: REN, HUGANG; YU, LINGFENG; HEEREN, TAMMO
To: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
Reel/Frame 043426/0732 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2017
From: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
To: NOVARTIS AG
Reel/Frame 043426/0773 →