Patent ID: 11896385
Assignee: THE GILLETTE COMPANY LLC
Field: Medical technology (Instruments)
Classification: CPC A  G  B | IPC A  B  G

Claim 0:
1. A digital imaging method of analyzing pixel data of an image of a shaving stroke for determining pressure being applied to a user's skin, the digital imaging method comprising the steps of:
a. aggregating, at one or more processors communicatively coupled to one or more memories, a plurality of training images of a plurality of individuals, each of the training images comprising pixel data of a respective individual when shaving with a shaving razor;
b. training, by the one or more processors with the pixel data of the plurality of training images, a pressure model operable to determine pressure being applied to the respective individual's skin by a shaving razor when a shaving stroke is taken;
c. receiving, at the one or more processors, at least one image of a user when shaving with the shaving razor, the at least one image captured by a digital camera, and the at least one image comprising pixel data of at least a portion of the shaving razor applied to the user's skin;
d. analyzing, by the pressure model executing on the one or more processors, the at least one image captured by the digital camera to determine a user-specific pressure being applied to the user's skin by the shaving razor when a user shaving stroke is taken;
e. generating, by the one or more processors based on the user-specific pressure, at least one user-specific electronic recommendation designed to address at least one feature identifiable within the pixel data comprising the at least the portion of the shaving razor applied to the user's skin;
f. rendering, on a display screen of a user computing device, the at least one user-specific recommendation, wherein the at least one user-specific electronic recommendation comprises a product recommendation for a manufactured product;
g. generating, by the one or more processors, a modified image based on the at least one image, the modified image depicting how the user's skin is predicted to appear after treating the at least one feature with the manufactured product; and
h. rendering, on the display screen of the user computing device, the modified image.