Construction of an individual eye model using a plenoptic camera

US9955861B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9955861-B2
Application numberUS-201615063254-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2016
Priority dateOct 16, 2015
Publication dateMay 1, 2018
Grant dateMay 1, 2018

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A single imaging platform for making in vivo measurements of an individual's eye, where the measurements are sufficient to construct an optical model of the individual's eye. The platform includes a plenoptic opthalmic camera and an illumination module. In one configuration, the plenoptic opthalmic camera captures a plenoptic image of a corneal anterior surface of the individual's eye. In another configuration, the plenoptic opthalmic camera operates as a wavefront sensor to measure a wavefront produced by the individual's eye.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for constructing an optical model of an individual's eye using a plenoptic opthalmic camera, the method comprising: the plenoptic opthalmic camera capturing in vivo a plenoptic image of a corneal anterior surface of the individual's eye; the plenoptic opthalmic camera operating as a wavefront sensor to measure in vivo a wavefront produced by the individual's eye; and generating the optical model of the individual's eye, wherein the optical model of the individual's eye includes optical models of the corneal anterior surface of the individual's eye, of a lens anterior surface of the individual's eye, and of a lens posterior surface of the individual's eye; and generating the optical models comprises: generating the optical model for the corneal anterior surface of the individual's eye based on the captured plenoptic image; and generating the optical models for the lens anterior surface and for the lens posterior surface of the individual's eye based on the measured wavefront and based on the optical model for the corneal anterior surface. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the optical models of the corneal anterior surface, of the lens anterior surface, and of the lens posterior surface are each expressed using Zernike polynomials. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the optical models of the corneal anterior surface, of the lens anterior surface, and of the lens posterior surface are each expressed in a format suitable for use with optical design software. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein generating the optical model of the corneal anterior surface of the individual's eye comprises: calculating a disparity map for the captured plenoptic image; and generating a depth map of the corneal anterior surface based on the disparity map. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein capturing in vivo the plenoptic image of the corneal anterior surface comprises: illuminating the corneal anterior surface with a predefined pattern; and the plenoptic opthalmic camera capturing the plenoptic image of the corneal anterior surface as illuminated by the predefined pattern. 6. The method of claim 4 wherein generating a depth map of the corneal anterior surface based on disparity in the captured plenoptic image of the corneal anterior surface comprises: calibrating a depth-disparity mapping for the plenoptic opthalmic camera; and generating the depth map of the corneal anterior surface based on the calibrated depth-disparity mapping. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein generating the optical models for the lens anterior surface and for the lens posterior surface of the individual's eye based on the measured wavefront and based on the optical model for the corneal anterior surface comprises: creating a computer simulation of the individual's eye, the computer simulation including the generated optical model for the corneal anterior surface, and optical models for the lens anterior surface and for the lens posterior surface; using the computer simulation to simulate a wavefront produced by the individual's eye; and optimizing the optical models for the lens anterior surface and for the lens posterior surface to reduce a difference between the simulated wavefront and the measured wavefront. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein measuring in vivo the wavefront produced by the individual's eye comprises: illuminating the individual's eye to produce a point image on a retina of the individual's eye; and the plenoptic opthalmic camera operating as a wavefront sensor to measure in vivo the wavefront produced by the point image reflected from the retina of the individual's eye. 9. A single imaging platform for making in vivo measurements of an individual's eye, the measurements sufficient to construct an optical model of the individual's eye, the single imaging platform comprising: an illumination module for illuminating the individual's eye; and a plenoptic opthalmic camera for acquiring measurements of the individual's eye illuminated by the illumination module; wherein the illumination module and the plenoptic opthalmic camera are configurable for: a first configuration in which the plenoptic opthalmic camera captures in vivo a plenoptic image of a corneal anterior surface of the individual's eye; and a second configuration in which the plenoptic opthalmic camera operates as a wavefront sensor to measure in vivo a wavefront produced by the individual's eye; and a post-processing module that generates the optical model of the individual's eye, wherein the optical model of the individual's eye includes optical models of the corneal anterior surface of the individual's eye, of a lens anterior surface of the individual's eye, and of a lens posterior surface of the individual's eye; and generating the optical models comprises: generating the optical model for the corneal anterior surface of the individual's eye based on the captured plenoptic image; and generating the optical models for the lens anterior surface and for the lens posterior surface of the individual's eye based on the measured wavefront and based on the optical model for the corneal anterior surface. 10. The single imaging platform of claim 9 wherein, in the first configuration, the illumination module illuminates the corneal anterior surface with a predefined pattern, and the plenoptic opthalmic camera captures the plenoptic image of the corneal anterior surface as illuminated by the predefined pattern. 11. The single imaging platform of claim 9 wherein, in the second configuration, the illumination module produces a point image on a retina of the individual's eye, and the plenoptic opthalmic camera operates as a wavefront sensor to measure in vivo the wavefront produced by the point image reflected from the retina of the individual's eye. 12. The single imaging platform of claim 9 further comprising: a beamsplitter positioned to allow simultaneous illumination of the individual's eye by the illumination module and acquisition of measurements by the plenoptic opthalmic camera. 13. The single imaging platform of claim 12 wherein the beamsplitter rejects light that is specularly reflected from the cornea and passes light that is scattered from the cornea. 14. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing executable computer program instructions for constructing an optical model of an individual's eye using measurements captured by a plenoptic opthalmic camera, the instructions executable by a computer system and causing the computer system to perform a method comprising: accessing a plenoptic image of a corneal anterior surface of the individual's eye, the plenoptic image captured in vivo by a plenoptic opthalmic camera; accessing a measurement of a wavefront produced by the individual's eye, the wavefront measured in vivo by the plenoptic opthalmic camera operating as a wavefront sensor; and generating the optical model of the individual's eye based on the captured plenoptic image and the measured wavefront, wherein the optical model of the individual's eye includes optical models of the corneal anterior surface of the individual's eye, of a lens anterior surface of the individual's eye, and of a lens posterior surface of the individual's eye; and generating the optical models comprises: generating the optical model for the corneal anterior surface of the individual's eye based on the captured plenoptic image; and generating the optical models for the lens anterior surface and for the lens posterior surface of the individual's eye based on the measured wavefront and based on the optical model for the corneal anterior surface.

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  • of corneal reflection · CPC title

  • from light fields, e.g. from plenoptic cameras · CPC title

  • A61B3/0025Primary

    characterised by electronic signal processing, e.g. eye models · CPC title

  • Arrangements specially adapted for eye photography · CPC title

  • for examining the eye lens · CPC title

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What does patent US9955861B2 cover?
A single imaging platform for making in vivo measurements of an individual's eye, where the measurements are sufficient to construct an optical model of the individual's eye. The platform includes a plenoptic opthalmic camera and an illumination module. In one configuration, the plenoptic opthalmic camera captures a plenoptic image of a corneal anterior surface of the individual's eye. In anoth…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gao Liang, Tosic Ivana, Ricoh Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B3/0025. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue May 01 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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