US Patent Application 18131833. DEVICES, METHODS, AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR GENERATING AND DISPLAYING A REPRESENTATION OF A USER simplified abstract

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DEVICES, METHODS, AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR GENERATING AND DISPLAYING A REPRESENTATION OF A USER

Organization Name

Apple Inc.==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:Amy E. Dedonato of San Francisco CA (US)]]

[[Category:Kristi E. Bauerly of Los Altos CA (US)]]

[[Category:Wesley M. Holder of Union City CA (US)]]

[[Category:Seung Wook Kim]]

[[Category:Jay Moon of San Francisco CA (US)]]

[[Category:Danielle M. Price of Los Gatos CA (US)]]

[[Category:Jason D. Rickwald of Santa Cruz CA (US)]]

[[Category:William A. Sorrentino, Iii of Mill Valley CA (US)]]

[[Category:Alfred B. Huergo Wagner of Redwood City CA (US)]]

[[Category:Giancarlo Yerkes of San Carlos CA (US)]]

DEVICES, METHODS, AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR GENERATING AND DISPLAYING A REPRESENTATION OF A USER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18131833 titled 'DEVICES, METHODS, AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES FOR GENERATING AND DISPLAYING A REPRESENTATION OF A USER

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a computer system that provides non-visual feedback based on capturing user information. - The computer system displays different parts of a user representation as the user and the computer system move relative to each other. - The computer system displays different three-dimensional content for different steps of an enrollment process. - The computer system uses simulated parallax to align the user and the computer system by displaying visual elements at different depths. - The computer system prompts the user to make facial expressions and displays a progress bar indicating the progress made. - The computer system adjusts dynamic audio output to indicate the progress made in completing a step of an enrollment process.


Original Abstract Submitted

In some examples, a computer system provides non-visual feedback based on a determination that information about a user has been captured. In some examples, a computer system displays different portions of a representation of a user as the user and/or the computer system move relative to one another. In some examples, a computer system displays different three-dimensional content associated with different steps of an enrollment process. In some examples, a computer system displays visual elements at different simulated depths that move with simulated parallax to facilitate alignment of the user and the computer system. In some examples, a computer system prompts a user to make facial expressions and displays a progress bar indicating an amount of progress toward making the facial expressions. In some examples, a computer system adjusts dynamic audio output to indicate an amount of progress toward completing a step of an enrollment process.