17947070. ADAPTIVE USER ENROLLMENT FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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ADAPTIVE USER ENROLLMENT FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

David Cohen of Boulder CO (US)

Kyle C. Brogle of San Francisco CA (US)

Michael J. Rockwell of Palo Alto CA (US)

Ranjit Desai of Cupertino CA (US)

Joel N. Kerr of San Jose CA (US)

Amy E. Dedonato of San Francisco CA (US)

Joaquim Gonçalo Lobo Ferreira Da Silva of San Jose CA (US)

Tyler R. Calderone of Boulder CO (US)

Charilaos Papadopoulos of Redwood City CA (US)

ADAPTIVE USER ENROLLMENT FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17947070 titled 'ADAPTIVE USER ENROLLMENT FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a technology that allows electronic devices to operate based on the characteristics of enrolled users and also allows guest users to operate the devices without being enrolled. Here are the key points:

  • The electronic device can determine if the current user is a guest user or a primary user.
  • If the current user is a guest user, the device collects initial physical characteristic data of the guest user.
  • Based on the initial data, the device generates a guest physical model of the guest user.
  • The device can then operate based on inputs from the guest user and the guest physical model.
  • The guest physical model is updated based on the inputs from the guest user.

Potential Applications

This technology has potential applications in various electronic devices, such as:

  • Smartphones and tablets: Guest users can use the device without needing to enroll, while still having a personalized experience.
  • Smart home devices: Guests can control smart home devices without needing to enroll, and the devices can adapt to their preferences.
  • Public computers: Users can access public computers without needing to create an account, and the devices can still provide a tailored experience.

Problems Solved

This technology solves several problems:

  • Enabling guest users: It allows guest users to use electronic devices without needing to go through the enrollment process.
  • Personalized experience: The devices can provide a personalized experience to guest users based on their physical characteristics.
  • Updating guest profiles: The guest physical model is updated based on the inputs from the guest user, ensuring an accurate representation.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Convenience: Guest users can easily use electronic devices without any prior enrollment.
  • Personalization: The devices can adapt to the preferences and characteristics of guest users, providing a tailored experience.
  • Accuracy: The guest physical model is continuously updated, ensuring that the device operates based on the most recent inputs from the guest user.


Original Abstract Submitted

Aspects of the subject technology provide electronic devices that operate, in part, based on enrolled user characteristics, and that can be operated by a guest user that has not been enrolled. For example, upon determining that a current user of an electronic device storing a first physical model of a primary user is a guest user different from the primary user, the electronic device may obtain initial physical characteristic data for the guest user and generate a guest physical model of the guest user based on the initial physical characteristic data. In one or more implementations, the electronic device may operate based on guest user inputs and the guest physical model of the guest user, while updating the guest physical model based on the guest user inputs.