Fujifilm corporation (20240111362). PROCESSOR, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING PROGRAM simplified abstract

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PROCESSOR, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING PROGRAM

Organization Name

fujifilm corporation

Inventor(s)

Takeshi Kamiya of Saitama-shi (JP)

PROCESSOR, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING PROGRAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240111362 titled 'PROCESSOR, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING PROGRAM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a processor that compares a captured image from a camera of a transmissive display device with information representing a marking's position displayed on another device, the region where a display image can be shown by the transmissive display device, and the marking's position in real space. The processor then acquires a detection result from detecting a user's visual line, compares it with the marking's position in real space, and adjusts the marking or display state accordingly.

  • Processor compares captured image with marking position information and real space details
  • Acquires detection result from user's visual line
  • Adjusts marking or display state based on comparison

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in:

  • Augmented reality applications
  • Interactive displays in public spaces
  • Educational tools for visual learning

Problems Solved

This technology addresses issues such as:

  • Improving user interaction with display devices
  • Enhancing the accuracy of augmented reality experiences
  • Providing real-time feedback based on user actions

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Enhanced user engagement
  • Improved accuracy in positioning virtual elements in real space
  • Customizable display experiences based on user interactions

Potential Commercial Applications

This technology could be applied in various commercial settings, including:

  • Retail environments for interactive product displays
  • Entertainment venues for immersive experiences
  • Educational institutions for interactive learning tools

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be the use of eye-tracking technology in interactive displays to enhance user experiences.

Unanswered Questions

How does the processor differentiate between different users' visual lines in a shared space?

The processor may use advanced algorithms to track and distinguish between multiple users' visual lines based on factors such as distance, angle, and movement patterns.

What measures are in place to protect user privacy and data security while using this technology?

The technology may incorporate encryption protocols, user consent mechanisms, and data anonymization techniques to safeguard user privacy and data security.


Original Abstract Submitted

a processor is configured to compare a captured image captured by a camera of a transmissive display device, information representing a position of marking performed on the captured image displayed on another display device, a region of a real space in which a display image is displayable by the transmissive display device, and the position of the marking in the real space, display information representing the position of the marking in the real space, acquire a detection result obtained by detecting a visual line of a user of the transmissive display device, compare the detection result of the visual line with the position in the real space of the marking or information representing the position in the real space of the marking, and change the marking or a display state of the information representing the position of the marking.