18156073. IMAGING DISPLAY DEVICE AND WEARABLE DEVICE simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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IMAGING DISPLAY DEVICE AND WEARABLE DEVICE

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Yosuke Nishide of Kawasaki-shi (JP)

Takeshi Ichikawa of Hachioji-shi (JP)

Yu Maehashi of Yokohama-shi (JP)

Akira Okita of Yamato-shi (JP)

IMAGING DISPLAY DEVICE AND WEARABLE DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18156073 titled 'IMAGING DISPLAY DEVICE AND WEARABLE DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an imaging display device that includes an imaging unit, a processing unit, a display unit, and a pupil detection unit. The imaging unit captures first image information, which is then processed by the processing unit to generate second image information. The display unit shows an image based on the processed signal. The pupil detection unit detects vector information of a pupil, which is used by the processing unit to process the first image information.

  • The imaging display device includes:
 * Imaging unit with photoelectric conversion elements to capture first image information.
 * Processing unit to process the signal from the imaging unit and generate second image information.
 * Display unit to show an image based on the processed signal.
 * Pupil detection unit to detect vector information of a pupil.
  • The processing unit generates the second image information by processing the first image information using the vector information of the pupil.
  • This technology can be used in various applications such as:
 * Eye-tracking systems for user interfaces and gaming.
 * Biometric identification systems.
 * Medical imaging devices.
  • Problems solved by this technology:
 * Accurate detection and tracking of the pupil.
 * Efficient processing of image information based on the pupil's vector information.
  • Benefits of this technology:
 * Improved accuracy and reliability in eye-tracking systems.
 * Enhanced user experience in gaming and user interfaces.
 * Increased security and convenience in biometric identification systems.
 * Enhanced medical imaging capabilities.


Original Abstract Submitted

An imaging display device includes an imaging unit, a processing unit, a display unit, and a pupil detection unit. The imaging unit includes a plurality of photoelectric conversion elements and is configured to acquire first image information. The processing unit is configured to process a signal from the imaging unit and generate second image information. The display unit is configured to display an image that is based on the signal from the processing unit. The pupil detection unit is configured to detect vector information of a pupil. The processing unit generates the second image information by processing the first image information based on the vector information on the pupil.