17549623. VIRTUAL REALITY OBJECT TAG PRESENTATION simplified abstract (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION)

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VIRTUAL REALITY OBJECT TAG PRESENTATION

Organization Name

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Vinod A. Valecha of Pune (IN)

Partho Ghosh of Kolkata (IN)

Saurabh Yadav of Bangalore (IN)

Amrita Maitra of Pune (IN)

VIRTUAL REALITY OBJECT TAG PRESENTATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17549623 titled 'VIRTUAL REALITY OBJECT TAG PRESENTATION

Simplified Explanation

The present patent application describes a computer-implemented method for generating user-specific tags for a virtual reality (VR) object displayed within a VR environment. These tags are generated based on the interaction of a first user with the VR object. Role-based access rights are then assigned to these user-specific tags. When a second user accesses the VR environment, the system determines their role and presents them with the user-specific tags alongside the VR object, based on a comparison of their role and the role-based access rights.

  • User-specific tags are generated for a VR object based on a user's interaction with it.
  • Role-based access rights are assigned to these user-specific tags.
  • The system determines the role of a second user accessing the VR environment.
  • User-specific tags are presented to the second user alongside the VR object based on their role and the role-based access rights.

Potential Applications

This technology has potential applications in various fields, including:

  • Collaborative VR environments where users can tag and share information about VR objects.
  • Training simulations where different roles have access to specific information related to the VR environment.
  • Virtual meetings or conferences where participants can tag and share relevant information about VR objects.

Problems Solved

This technology addresses the following problems:

  • Difficulty in organizing and sharing information within a VR environment.
  • Ensuring that users have access to relevant information based on their role or permissions.
  • Enhancing collaboration and communication within VR environments.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved organization and accessibility of information within VR environments.
  • Enhanced collaboration and communication among users.
  • Efficient sharing of user-specific information based on roles and permissions.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present specification describes a computer-implemented method. According to the method, user-specific tags are generated for a virtual reality (VR) object displayed within a VR environment. The user-specific tags are generated based on an interaction of a first user with the VR object. Role-based access rights are assigned to the user-specific tags. A role of a second user accessing the VR environment is determined and the user-specific tags are presented to the second user, alongside the VR object, based on a comparison of the role of the second user and the role-based access rights.