20240053816. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUGMENTED REALITY-ASSISTED HOME INSPECTION simplified abstract (STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY)

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUGMENTED REALITY-ASSISTED HOME INSPECTION

Organization Name

STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Brian M. Fields of Phoenix AZ (US)

Nathan L. Tofte of Downs IL (US)

Aaron C. Williams of Bloomington IL (US)

Joseph P. Harr of Bloomington IL (US)

Vicki King of Bloomington IL (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUGMENTED REALITY-ASSISTED HOME INSPECTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240053816 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUGMENTED REALITY-ASSISTED HOME INSPECTION

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes the use of augmented reality (AR) for property inspection. It mentions the reception of underlay layer data from an AR viewer device's camera and overlay layer data from a different camera or overlay layer device. By correlating the underlay layer data with the overlay layer data, an AR display is created. The abstract also mentions the identification of property inspection indicia based on the correlated overlay layer data.

  • AR technology is used for property inspection.
  • Underlay layer data is received from an AR viewer device's camera.
  • Overlay layer data is received from a different camera or overlay layer device.
  • The underlay layer data is correlated with the overlay layer data to create an AR display.
  • Property inspection indicia are identified based on the correlated overlay layer data.

Potential Applications

  • Property inspection and assessment
  • Real estate industry
  • Construction and architecture

Problems Solved

  • Enhanced visualization and understanding of property inspections
  • Efficient identification of property inspection indicia

Benefits

  • Improved accuracy and efficiency in property inspections
  • Enhanced communication and collaboration among stakeholders
  • Streamlined decision-making processes in real estate and construction industries


Original Abstract Submitted

the following relates generally to using augmented reality (ar) for inspection of a property. in some examples, underlay layer data may be received (e.g., from a camera of an ar viewer device); and overlay layer data may be received (e.g., from a different camera or other overlay layer device). an ar display may be created by correlating the underlay layer data with the overlay layer data. a property inspection indicia may be identified based upon the correlated overlay layer data.