18105418. ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF DISPLAYING VISUAL INFORMATION IN THEME CONTENT simplified abstract (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

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ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF DISPLAYING VISUAL INFORMATION IN THEME CONTENT

Organization Name

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Bongje Cho of Suwon-si (KR)

Heungkyo Seo of Suwon-si (KR)

Sukin Jung of Suwon-si (KR)

Sojeong Cha of Suwon-si (KR)

Yeunwook Lim of Suwon-si (KR)

ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF DISPLAYING VISUAL INFORMATION IN THEME CONTENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18105418 titled 'ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF DISPLAYING VISUAL INFORMATION IN THEME CONTENT

Simplified Explanation

An electronic device described in this patent application includes a display, a processor, and a memory. The device can apply a theme and store instructions to control the processor for receiving a content display request. If the content includes an object with a custom color, the device converts the color value to a spatial value by comparing distances between colors in a standard color chart stored in the memory. It then standardizes the color value and retrieves the object in the standardized color to display it on the device's display.

  • The electronic device has a display, processor, and memory.
  • It can apply a theme and store instructions for content display requests.
  • If the content includes an object with a custom color, the device converts the color value to a spatial value.
  • It compares distances between colors in a standard color chart to determine the spatial value.
  • The device standardizes the color value based on the smallest distance.
  • It retrieves the object with the custom color in the standardized color value and displays it on the device's display.

Potential Applications

This technology could have various applications in electronic devices, such as:

  • Customizable user interfaces: Users can apply individual custom colors to objects or elements on their device's display.
  • Graphic design and editing: Designers and editors can work with precise color values and easily convert them to spatial values for consistent display across different devices.
  • Accessibility features: The technology can assist individuals with visual impairments by converting custom colors to standardized values that are easier to perceive.

Problems Solved

The technology described in this patent application addresses the following problems:

  • Inconsistent color display: Different devices may interpret custom colors differently, leading to inconsistent visual experiences for users.
  • Lack of precision in color conversion: Converting custom colors to standardized values can be challenging, especially when considering spatial distances between colors.
  • Accessibility limitations: Individuals with visual impairments may struggle to perceive custom colors, hindering their ability to interact with electronic devices effectively.

Benefits

The described technology offers several benefits:

  • Consistent color display: By converting custom colors to standardized values, the technology ensures consistent visual experiences across different devices.
  • Precise color conversion: The conversion process considers spatial distances between colors, resulting in accurate and reliable color representation.
  • Enhanced accessibility: Individuals with visual impairments can benefit from the conversion of custom colors to standardized values, improving their ability to interact with electronic devices.


Original Abstract Submitted

An electronic device according to various embodiments includes a display, a processor, and a memory. Based on a determination that a theme of the electronic device is applied, the memory may store instructions that, when executed, control the processor to receive a content display request. Based on a determination that the content includes a first object stored with an individual custom color value, convert a color value of the individual custom color to a spatial value by comparing spatial distances between each color included in a standard color chart stored in the memory on the basis of the converted spatial value, standardize by a color value positioned at the smallest distance, and retrieve the first object of the individual custom color in the standardized color value to display the first object of the individual custom color on the display.