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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 03, 2019
Filed:
Feb. 01, 2019
Digital Surgery Limited, London, GB;
Odysseas Zisimopoulos, London, GB;
Evangello Flouty, London, GB;
Imanol Luengo Muntion, London, GB;
Mark Stacey, London, GB;
Sam Muscroft, London, GB;
Petros Giataganas, London, GB;
Andre Chow, London, GB;
Jean Nehme, London, GB;
Danail Stoyanov, London, GB;
Digital Surgery Limited, London, GB;
Abstract
A set of virtual images can be generated based on one or more real images and target rendering specifications, such that the set of virtual images correspond to (for example) different rendering specifications (or combinations thereof) than do the real images. An image style can be transferred to the at least some of the virtual images of the set of virtual images to generate a stylized virtual image. A machine-learning model can be trained using a plurality of stylized virtual images. Another real image can then be processed using the trained machine-learning model. The processing can include segmenting the other real image to detect whether and/or which objects are represented (and/or a state of the object). The object data can then be used to identify (for example) a state of a procedure.