Apple inc. (20240127400). GAZE DIRECTION-BASED ADAPTIVE PRE-FILTERING OF VIDEO DATA simplified abstract

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GAZE DIRECTION-BASED ADAPTIVE PRE-FILTERING OF VIDEO DATA

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Can Jin of San Jose CA (US)

Nicolas Pierre Marie Frederic Bonnier of Campbell CA (US)

Hao Pan of Sunnyvale CA (US)

GAZE DIRECTION-BASED ADAPTIVE PRE-FILTERING OF VIDEO DATA - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240127400 titled 'GAZE DIRECTION-BASED ADAPTIVE PRE-FILTERING OF VIDEO DATA

Simplified Explanation

A multi-layer low-pass filter is used to filter a first frame of video data representing at least a portion of an individual's environment. The filter has different resolution settings for different subsets of the frame, with one subset focusing on the direction of the individual's gaze.

  • The filter has multiple layers with different resolution settings for different subsets of the video frame.
  • One subset of the frame is centered around the direction of the individual's gaze.
  • The filtered result is compressed and transmitted to a video processing engine for further modification of the visual representation.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various fields such as virtual reality, augmented reality, surveillance systems, and video conferencing.

Problems Solved

1. Enhanced filtering of video data to focus on specific areas of interest. 2. Improved visual representation of the environment by filtering out irrelevant information.

Benefits

1. Increased efficiency in processing video data. 2. Enhanced user experience in virtual and augmented reality applications. 3. Improved accuracy in surveillance systems.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing video streaming services, enhancing virtual reality experiences, improving surveillance systems, and enhancing video conferencing technologies.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of multi-layer filters in image processing applications to enhance specific features or areas of interest in the image.

Unanswered Questions

How does the filter determine the subsets of the frame to apply different resolution settings?

The abstract does not provide details on the specific method or algorithm used to identify and differentiate between subsets of the frame for applying different resolution settings.

What is the specific network protocol used to transmit the filtered data to the video processing engine?

The abstract does not mention the specific network protocol used for transmitting the filtered data, which could impact the efficiency and speed of data transmission.


Original Abstract Submitted

a multi-layer low-pass filter is used to filter a first frame of video data representing at least a portion of an environment of an individual. a first layer of the filter has a first filtering resolution setting for a first subset of the first frame, while a second layer of the filter has a second filtering resolution setting for a second subset. the first subset includes a data element positioned along a direction of a gaze of the individual, and the second subset of the frame surrounds the first subset. a result of the filtering is compressed and transmitted via a network to a video processing engine configured to generate a modified visual representation of the environment.