Apple inc. (20240104877). METHODS FOR TIME OF DAY ADJUSTMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTS AND ENVIRONMENT PRESENTATION DURING COMMUNICATION SESSIONS simplified abstract

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METHODS FOR TIME OF DAY ADJUSTMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTS AND ENVIRONMENT PRESENTATION DURING COMMUNICATION SESSIONS

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Nicholas W. Henderson of San Carlos CA (US)

James M. Dessero of Morgan Hill CA (US)

Matan Stauber of San Francisco CA (US)

Katherine W. Kolombatovich of San Francisco CA (US)

Stephen O. Lemay of Palo Alto CA (US)

William A. Sorrentino, Iii of Mill Valley CA (US)

Jonathan R. Dascola of San Francisco CA (US)

METHODS FOR TIME OF DAY ADJUSTMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTS AND ENVIRONMENT PRESENTATION DURING COMMUNICATION SESSIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240104877 titled 'METHODS FOR TIME OF DAY ADJUSTMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTS AND ENVIRONMENT PRESENTATION DURING COMMUNICATION SESSIONS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a computer system that applies a time of day setting to a virtual environment, updates the setting based on events, displays content in an expanded mode, joins communication sessions while maintaining display of respective environments, moves portals based on user movement, shares virtual environments, displays media with simulated lighting, selects positions relative to content, presents representations of communication session participants based on content, and controls visual appearances of environments including media.

  • Computer system applies time of day setting to virtual environment
  • Time of day setting is updated based on events
  • Content displayed in expanded mode
  • Computer systems join communication sessions while maintaining display of respective environments
  • Portals are moved based on user movement
  • Virtual environments are shared
  • Media is displayed with simulated lighting
  • Positions are selected relative to content
  • Representations of communication session participants are presented based on content
  • Visual appearances of environments including media are controlled

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in virtual reality gaming, virtual meetings, virtual tours, and virtual events.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of creating immersive and interactive virtual environments that can adapt to different settings and events.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include enhanced user experience, increased engagement, and more dynamic virtual environments.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications of this technology include virtual reality entertainment, virtual collaboration tools, virtual training simulations, and virtual event platforms.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be virtual reality systems that allow users to interact with virtual environments, but may not have the specific features described in this patent application.

What are the specific events that can trigger updates to the time of day setting in the virtual environment?

Events such as user interactions, in-game actions, or scheduled triggers could potentially trigger updates to the time of day setting in the virtual environment.

How does the computer system determine the position relative to content in the virtual environment?

The computer system may use algorithms or user input to determine the position relative to content in the virtual environment, ensuring optimal viewing and interaction experiences.


Original Abstract Submitted

in some embodiments, a computer system applies a time of day setting to a virtual environment. in some embodiments, the time of day setting is updated based on an event. in some embodiments, a computer system displays content in an expanded display mode. in some embodiments, computer systems join a communication session while maintaining display of respective environments. in some embodiments, a computer system moves a portal based on user movement. in some embodiments, computer systems share a virtual environment. computer systems can display media with simulated lighting. computer systems can share an environment. in some embodiments, a computer system selects a position relative to content. a computer system can present representations of communication session participants based on content. a computer system can present user interfaces to control visual appearances of an environment including media. computer systems can change an appearance of an environment based on environmental modes.