Patents by Inventor Adam Gabriel Jones
Adam Gabriel Jones has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12126916Abstract: A camera array for a mediated-reality system includes a plurality of hexagonal cells arranged in a honeycomb pattern in which a pair of inner cells include respective edges adjacent to each other and a pair of outer cells are separated from each other by the inner cells. A plurality of cameras are mounted within each of the plurality of hexagonal cells. The plurality of cameras include at least one camera of a first type and at least one camera of a second type. The camera of the first type may have a longer focal length than the camera of the second type.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2021Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: Proprio, Inc.Inventors: James Andrew Youngquist, David Julio Colmenares, Adam Gabriel Jones
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Publication number: 20240341904Abstract: A mediated-reality system for surgical applications incorporates pre-operative images and real-time captured images of a surgical site into a visualization presented on a head-mounted display worn by a surgeon during a surgical procedure. The mediated-reality system tracks the surgeon's head position and generates real-time images of the surgical site from a virtual camera perspective corresponding to the surgeon's head position to mimic the natural viewpoint of the surgeon. The mediated-reality system furthermore aligns the pre-operative images with the real-time images from the virtual camera perspective and presents a mediated-reality visualization of the surgical site with the aligned pre-operative three-dimensional images or a selected portion thereof overlaid on the real-time images representing the virtual camera perspective.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Samuel R. Browd, James Andrew Youngquist, Adam Gabriel Jones
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Publication number: 20240338832Abstract: Camera arrays for mediated-reality systems and associated methods and systems are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a camera array includes a support structure having a center, and a depth sensor mounted to the support structure proximate to the center. The camera array can further include a plurality of cameras mounted to the support structure radially outward from the depth sensor, and a plurality of trackers mounted to the support structure radially outward from the cameras. The cameras are configured to capture image data of a scene, and the trackers are configured to capture positional data of a tool within the scene. The image data and the positional data can be processed to generate a virtual perspective of the scene including a graphical representation of the tool at the determined position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Inventors: David Julio Colmenares, James Andrew Youngquist, Adam Gabriel Jones, Thomas Ivan Nonn, Jay Peterson
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Publication number: 20240293184Abstract: Methods and systems for intraoperatively determining alignment parameters of a spine during a spinal surgical procedure are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a method of intraoperatively determining an alignment parameter of a spine during a surgical procedure includes receiving initial image data of the spine including multiple vertebrae and identifying a geometric feature associated with each vertebra in the initial image data. The geometric features each have a pose in the initial image data and characterize a three-dimensional (3D) shape of the associated vertebra. The method further comprises receiving intraoperative image data of the spine and registering the initial image data to the intraoperative image data. The method can then update the pose of each geometric feature based on the registration and the intraoperative image data, and determine the alignment parameter based on the updated poses of the geometric features associated with two or more of the vertebrae.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2024Publication date: September 5, 2024Inventors: Robert Bruce Grupp, JR., David Lee Fiorella, Thomas A. Carls, Samuel R. Browd, Adam Gabriel Jones, James Andrew Youngquist, Richard Earl Simpkinson
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Patent number: 12051214Abstract: Camera arrays for mediated-reality systems and associated methods and systems are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a camera array includes a support structure having a center, and a depth sensor mounted to the support structure proximate to the center. The camera array can further include a plurality of cameras mounted to the support structure radially outward from the depth sensor, and a plurality of trackers mounted to the support structure radially outward from the cameras. The cameras are configured to capture image data of a scene, and the trackers are configured to capture positional data of a tool within the scene. The image data and the positional data can be processed to generate a virtual perspective of the scene including a graphical representation of the tool at the determined position.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2022Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: Proprio, Inc.Inventors: David Julio Colmenares, James Andrew Youngquist, Adam Gabriel Jones, Thomas Ivan Nonn, Jay Peterson
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Patent number: 12034904Abstract: Endoscopic imaging systems are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, an endoscopic imaging system can include an endoscope having a distal tip with a distal face configured to face a scene, such as a portion of a body cavity of a patient. The endoscope can further include first cameras for capturing first image data of the scene, a projector for projecting a light pattern into the scene, and second cameras for capturing second image data of the scene including the light pattern. A processor can be communicatively coupled to the first and second cameras for receiving the first and second image data. The processor can process the first and second image data to generate an image of the scene at the perspective of a virtual camera, and can vary the perspective, the aperture, the focus plane, and/or another parameter of the virtual camera without requiring the endoscope to be physically moved.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2021Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignee: Proprio, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Ivan Nonn, Adam Gabriel Jones, James Andrew Youngquist
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Patent number: 12011227Abstract: Methods and systems for intraoperatively determining alignment parameters of a spine during a spinal surgical procedure are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a method of intraoperatively determining an alignment parameter of a spine during a surgical procedure includes receiving initial image data of the spine including multiple vertebrae and identifying a geometric feature associated with each vertebra in the initial image data. The geometric features each have a pose in the initial image data and characterize a three-dimensional (3D) shape of the associated vertebra. The method further comprises receiving intraoperative image data of the spine and registering the initial image data to the intraoperative image data. The method can then update the pose of each geometric feature based on the registration and the intraoperative image data, and determine the alignment parameter based on the updated poses of the geometric features associated with two or more of the vertebrae.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2022Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: PROPRIO, INC.Inventors: Robert Bruce Grupp, Jr., David Lee Fiorella, Thomas A. Carls, Samuel R. Browd, Adam Gabriel Jones, James Andrew Youngquist, Richard Earl Simpkinson
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Patent number: 11998401Abstract: A mediated-reality system for surgical applications incorporates pre-operative images and real-time captured images of a surgical site into a visualization presented on a head-mounted display worn by a surgeon during a surgical procedure. The mediated-reality system tracks the surgeon's head position and generates real-time images of the surgical site from a virtual camera perspective corresponding to the surgeon's head position to mimic the natural viewpoint of the surgeon. The mediated-reality system furthermore aligns the pre-operative images with the real-time images from the virtual camera perspective and presents a mediated-reality visualization of the surgical site with the aligned pre-operative three-dimensional images or a selected portion thereof overlaid on the real-time images representing the virtual camera perspective.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2022Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: Proprio, Inc.Inventors: Samuel R. Browd, James Andrew Youngquist, Adam Gabriel Jones
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Publication number: 20230394707Abstract: Methods and systems for calibrating an imaging system having a plurality of sensors are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a method includes initially calibrating the imaging system, operating the imaging system during an imaging procedure, and then updating the calibration during the imaging procedure to account for degradation of the initial calibration due to environmental factors, such as heat. The method of updating the calibration can include capturing image data of a rigid body having a known geometry with the sensors and determining that the calibration has drifted for a problematic one of the sensors based on the captured image data. After determining the problematic one of the sensors, the method can include updating the calibration of the problematic one of the sensors based on the captured image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2023Publication date: December 7, 2023Inventors: Thomas Ivan Nonn, JR., Nava Aghdasi, James Andrew Youngquist, Adam Gabriel Jones
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Publication number: 20230355309Abstract: Methods and systems for intraoperatively determining alignment parameters of a spine during a spinal surgical procedure are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a method of intraoperatively determining an alignment parameter of a spine during a surgical procedure includes receiving initial image data of the spine including multiple vertebrae and identifying a geometric feature associated with each vertebra in the initial image data. The geometric features each have a pose in the initial image data and characterize a three-dimensional (3D) shape of the associated vertebra. The method further comprises receiving intraoperative image data of the spine and registering the initial image data to the intraoperative image data. The method can then update the pose of each geometric feature based on the registration and the intraoperative image data, and determine the alignment parameter based on the updated poses of the geometric features associated with two or more of the vertebrae.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2022Publication date: November 9, 2023Inventors: Robert Bruce Grupp, JR., David Lee Fiorella, Thomas A. Carls, Samuel R. Browd, Adam Gabriel Jones, James Andrew Youngquist, Richard Earl Simpkinson
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Patent number: 11734876Abstract: A method assigns weights to physical imager pixels in order to generate photorealistic images for virtual perspectives in real-time. The imagers are arranged in three-dimensional space such that they sparsely sample the light field within a scene of interest. This scene is defined by the overlapping fields of view of all the imagers or for subsets of imagers. The weights assigned to imager pixels are calculated based on the relative poses of the virtual perspective and physical imagers, properties of the scene geometry, and error associated with the measurement of geometry. This method is particularly useful for accurately rendering numerous synthesized perspectives within a digitized scene in real-time in order to create immersive, three-dimensional experiences for applications such as performing surgery, infrastructure inspection, or remote collaboration.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2022Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Proprio, Inc.Inventors: James Andrew Youngquist, David Julio Colmenares, Adam Gabriel Jones
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Publication number: 20230196595Abstract: Medical imaging systems, methods, and devices are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, an imaging system includes (i) a camera array configured to capture intraoperative image data of a surgical scene in substantially real-time and (ii) a processing device communicatively coupled to the camera array. The processing device can be configured to synthesize a three-dimensional (3D) image corresponding to a virtual perspective of the scene based on the intraoperative image data from the cameras. The imaging system is further configured to receive and/or store initial image data, such as medical scan data corresponding to a portion of a patient in the scene. The processing device can register the initial image data to the intraoperative image data, and overlay the registered initial image data over the corresponding portion of the 3D image of the scene to present a mediated-reality view.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2022Publication date: June 22, 2023Inventors: Robert Bruce Grupp, JR., Samuel R. Browd, James Andrew Youngquist, Nava Aghdasi, Theodores Lazarakis, Tze-Yuan Cheng, Adam Gabriel Jones
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Publication number: 20230015060Abstract: Mediated-reality imaging systems, methods, and devices are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, an imaging system includes a camera array configured to (i) capture intraoperative image data of a surgical scene in substantially real-time and (ii) track a tool through the scene. The imaging system is further configured to receive and/or store preoperative image data, such as medical scan data corresponding to a portion of a patient in the scene. The imaging device can register the preoperative image data to the intraoperative image data, and display the preoperative image data and a representation of the tool on a user interface, such as a head-mounted display.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Eve Maria Powell, David Lee Fiorella, Camille Cheli Farley, David Franzi, Nicholas Matthew Miclette, Adam Gabriel Jones
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Publication number: 20220301195Abstract: Camera arrays for mediated-reality systems and associated methods and systems are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a camera array includes a support structure having a center, and a depth sensor mounted to the support structure proximate to the center. The camera array can further include a plurality of cameras mounted to the support structure radially outward from the depth sensor, and a plurality of trackers mounted to the support structure radially outward from the cameras. The cameras are configured to capture image data of a scene, and the trackers are configured to capture positional data of a tool within the scene. The image data and the positional data can be processed to generate a virtual perspective of the scene including a graphical representation of the tool at the determined position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2022Publication date: September 22, 2022Inventors: David Julio Colmenares, James Andrew Youngquist, Adam Gabriel Jones, Thomas Ivan Nonn, Jay Peterson
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Publication number: 20220265385Abstract: A mediated-reality system for surgical applications incorporates pre-operative images and real-time captured images of a surgical site into a visualization presented on a head-mounted display worn by a surgeon during a surgical procedure. The mediated-reality system tracks the surgeon's head position and generates real-time images of the surgical site from a virtual camera perspective corresponding to the surgeon's head position to mimic the natural viewpoint of the surgeon. The mediated-reality system furthermore aligns the pre-operative images with the real-time images from the virtual camera perspective and presents a mediated-reality visualization of the surgical site with the aligned pre-operative three-dimensional images or a selected portion thereof overlaid on the real-time images representing the virtual camera perspective.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Inventors: Samuel R. Browd, James Andrew Youngquist, Adam Gabriel Jones
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Patent number: 11376096Abstract: A mediated-reality system for surgical applications incorporates pre-operative images and real-time captured images of a surgical site into a visualization presented on a head-mounted display worn by a surgeon during a surgical procedure. The mediated-reality system tracks the surgeon's head position and generates real-time images of the surgical site from a virtual camera perspective corresponding to the surgeon's head position to mimic the natural viewpoint of the surgeon. The mediated-reality system furthermore aligns the pre-operative images with the real-time images from the virtual camera perspective and presents a mediated-reality visualization of the surgical site with the aligned pre-operative three-dimensional images or a selected portion thereof overlaid on the real-time images representing the virtual camera perspective.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2020Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Proprio, Inc.Inventors: Samuel R. Browd, James Andrew Youngquist, Adam Gabriel Jones
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Patent number: 11354810Abstract: Camera arrays for mediated-reality systems and associated methods and systems are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a camera array includes a support structure having a center, and a depth sensor mounted to the support structure proximate to the center. The camera array can further include a plurality of cameras mounted to the support structure radially outward from the depth sensor, and a plurality of trackers mounted to the support structure radially outward from the cameras. The cameras are configured to capture image data of a scene, and the trackers are configured to capture positional data of a tool within the scene. The image data and the positional data can be processed to generate a virtual perspective of the scene including a graphical representation of the tool at the determined position.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2021Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: Proprio, Inc.Inventors: David Julio Colmenares, James Andrew Youngquist, Adam Gabriel Jones, Thomas Ivan Nonn, Jay Peterson
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Publication number: 20220157011Abstract: A method assigns weights to physical imager pixels in order to generate photorealistic images for virtual perspectives in real-time. The imagers are arranged in three-dimensional space such that they sparsely sample the light field within a scene of interest. This scene is defined by the overlapping fields of view of all the imagers or for subsets of imagers. The weights assigned to imager pixels are calculated based on the relative poses of the virtual perspective and physical imagers, properties of the scene geometry, and error associated with the measurement of geometry. This method is particularly useful for accurately rendering numerous synthesized perspectives within a digitized scene in real-time in order to create immersive, three-dimensional experiences for applications such as performing surgery, infrastructure inspection, or remote collaboration.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2022Publication date: May 19, 2022Inventors: James Andrew Youngquist, David Julio Colmenares, Adam Gabriel Jones
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Patent number: 11303823Abstract: A camera array for a mediated-reality system includes a plurality of hexagonal cells arranged in a honeycomb pattern in which a pair of inner cells include respective edges adjacent to each other and a pair of outer cells are separated from each other by the inner cells. A plurality of cameras are mounted within each of the plurality of hexagonal cells. The plurality of cameras include at least one camera of a first type and at least one camera of a second type. The camera of the first type may have a longer focal length than the camera of the second type.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2020Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: Proprio, Inc.Inventors: James Andrew Youngquist, David Julio Colmenares, Adam Gabriel Jones
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Publication number: 20220094901Abstract: Endoscopic imaging systems are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, an endoscopic imaging system can include an endoscope having a distal tip with a distal face configured to face a scene, such as a portion of a body cavity of a patient. The endoscope can further include first cameras for capturing first image data of the scene, a projector for projecting a light pattern into the scene, and second cameras for capturing second image data of the scene including the light pattern. A processor can be communicatively coupled to the first and second cameras for receiving the first and second image data. The processor can process the first and second image data to generate an image of the scene at the perspective of a virtual camera, and can vary the perspective, the aperture, the focus plane, and/or another parameter of the virtual camera without requiring the endoscope to be physically moved.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Thomas Ivan Nonn, Adam Gabriel Jones, James Andrew Youngquist