Patents by Inventor Daniel Buzaglo
Daniel Buzaglo 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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Publication number: 20220214287Abstract: A method for automatic defect classification, the method may include acquiring, by a first camera, at least one first image of at least one area of an object; processing the at least one first image to detect a group of suspected defects within the at least one area; performing a first classification process for initially classifying the group of suspected defects; determining whether a completion of a classification of the first subgroup of the suspected defects requires additional information from a second camera; when determining that the first subgroup of the suspected defects requires additional information from the second camera then: acquiring second images, by the second camera while applying image acquisition parameters of the second camera, to provide the additional information; and performing the second classification process for classifying the first subgroup of suspected defects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2022Publication date: July 7, 2022Applicant: CAMTEK Ltd.Inventors: Menachem Regensburger, Daniel Buzaglo
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Patent number: 11300521Abstract: A method for automatic defect classification, the method may include (i) acquiring, by a first camera, at least one first image of at least one area of an object; (ii) processing the at least one first image to detect a group of suspected defects within the at least one area; (iii) performing a first classification process for initially classifying the group of suspected defects; (iii) determining whether a first subgroup of the suspected defects requires additional information from a second camera for a completion of a classification; (iv) when determining that the first subgroup of the suspected defects requires additional information from the second camera then: (a) acquiring second images, by the second camera, of the first subgroup of the suspected defects; and (b) performing a second classification process for classifying the first subgroup of suspected defects.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2018Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: CAMTEK LTD.Inventors: Menachem Regensburger, Daniel Buzaglo
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Patent number: 11047807Abstract: There may be provided a method for determining three dimensional (3D) defect information, the method may include performing a two-dimensional (2D) inspection of an area of a wafer to generate 2D defect information related to defects of the area of the wafer; estimating 3D defect information regarding the defects of the area of the wafer, wherein the estimating is based on the 2D defect information related to defects of the area of the wafer, and a mapping between 2D defect information and 3D defect information, wherein the mapping is generated using a supervised deep learning machine process.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: CAMTEK LTD.Inventor: Daniel Buzaglo
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Publication number: 20200309718Abstract: There may be provided a method for determining three dimensional (3D) defect information, the method may include performing a two-dimensional (2D) inspection of an area of a wafer to generate 2D defect information related to defects of the area of the wafer; estimating 3D defect information regarding the defects of the area of the wafer, wherein the estimating is based on the 2D defect information related to defects of the area of the wafer, and a mapping between 2D defect information and 3D defect information, wherein the mapping is generated using a supervised deep learning machine process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2020Publication date: October 1, 2020Applicant: CAMTEK Ltd.Inventor: Daniel Buzaglo
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Publication number: 20200141879Abstract: A method for automatic defect classification, the method may include (i) acquiring, by a first camera, at least one first image of at least one area of an object; (ii) processing the at least one first image to detect a group of suspected defects within the at least one area; (iii) performing a first classification process for initially classifying the group of suspected defects; (iii) determining whether a first subgroup of the suspected defects requires additional information from a second camera for a completion of a classification; (iv) when determining that the first subgroup of the suspected defects requires additional information from the second camera then: (a) acquiring second images, by the second camera, of the first subgroup of the suspected defects; and (b) performing a second classification process for classifying the first subgroup of suspected defects.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Menachem Regensburger, Daniel Buzaglo
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Patent number: 7577283Abstract: A system and method for detecting in-vivo content, may include an in-vivo imaging device for capturing a stream of image frames in a GI tract, a content detector for detecting and/or identifying one or more image frames from the stream of image streams that may show content, and a graphical user interface (GUI) to display image frames detected.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Given Imaging Ltd.Inventors: Ofra Zinaty, Daniel Buzaglo, Shlomo Lewkowicz
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Patent number: 7567692Abstract: A system and method for detecting in-vivo content, may include an in-vivo imaging device for capturing a stream of image frames in a GI tract, a content detector for detecting and/or identifying one or more image frames from the stream of image streams that may show content, and a graphical user interface (GUI) to display image frames detected.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Given Imaging Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Buzaglo, Ofra Zinaty, Shlomo Lewkowicz
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Patent number: 7372459Abstract: A method for storing and displaying a layers' information of a layer-made object, comprising: (a) forming a layer-image of each layer of said object layers, wherein said layer image is a real perpendicular view image of said layer; (b) aligning each of said layer-images in a common two-dimensions axis, wherein said layer-image location in said common axis is in correspondence with the location of said layer in said object when is assembled; (c) forming two dimension matrixes, a two dimension matrix for each layer-image, wherein each matrix element has three variables (x,y,j)—when “x” and “y” are representing a point location on said layer-image according to said common axis and “j” represents an appearance of material view in said point of said layer-image; and (d) adding said two dimension matrixes into a three-dimensions matrix, wherein each matrix element has four variables (x,y,z,j)—when “x” and “y” are representing said point location, “z” represents layer identification and “j” represents said appearancType: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Inventors: Roni Flieswasser, Moti Yanuka, Evgenia Chernomaz, Yossi Pinhassi, Daniel Buzaglo
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Publication number: 20070076930Abstract: A system and method for detecting in-vivo content, may include an in-vivo imaging device for capturing a stream of image frames in a GI tract, a content detector for detecting and/or identifying one or more image frames from the stream of image streams that may show content, and a graphical user interface (GUI) to display image frames detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2006Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: Ofra Zinaty, Daniel Buzaglo, Shlomo Lewkowicz
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Publication number: 20070078300Abstract: A system and method for detecting in-vivo content, may include an in-vivo imaging device for capturing a stream of image frames in a GI tract, a content detector for detecting and/or identifying one or more image frames from the stream of image streams that may show content, and a graphical user interface (GUI) to display image frames detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2005Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: Ofra Zinaty, Daniel Buzaglo, Shlomo Lewkowicz
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Publication number: 20060013471Abstract: A method for storing and displaying a layers' information of a layer-made object, comprising: (a) forming a layer-image of each layer of said object layers, wherein said layer image is a real perpendicular view image of said layer; (b) aligning each of said layer-images in a common two-dimensions axis, wherein said layer-image location in said common axis is in correspondence with the location of said layer in said object when is assembled; (c) forming two dimension matrixes, a two dimension matrix for each layer-image, wherein each matrix element has three variables (x, y, j)—when “x” and “y” are representing a point location on said layer-image according to said common axis and “j” represents an appearance of material view in said point of said layer-image; and (d) adding said two dimension matrixes into a three-dimensions matrix, wherein each matrix element has four variables (x, y.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2003Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: CAMTEK LTDInventors: Roni Flieswasser, Moti Yanuka, Evgenia Chernomaz, Yossi Pinhassi, Daniel Buzaglo