17906709. Data Sharing Method and Device simplified abstract (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)
Data Sharing Method and Device
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Data Sharing Method and Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17906709 titled 'Data Sharing Method and Device
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a data sharing method and device that integrate virtual and real-world images using augmented reality (AR) rendering. The method involves obtaining an image of the real world captured by a camera and integrating it with 3D identifiers of a digital world. The first 3D identifier identifies objects like buildings, plants, or mountains in the real world, while the second 3D identifier identifies a user in the image. The device can display virtual objects in response to user operations.
- The method integrates virtual and real-world images using AR rendering.
- It uses 3D identifiers to identify objects in the real world and users in the image.
- The device can display virtual objects based on user operations.
- A sliding operation from a virtual object to an image of a user triggers a request to a server to transmit the virtual object to another device.
Potential Applications
- Augmented reality gaming and entertainment.
- Virtual tourism and exploration of real-world locations.
- Collaborative virtual experiences and communication.
Problems Solved
- Seamless integration of virtual and real-world images.
- Identification and tracking of objects and users in the image.
- Efficient data sharing between devices.
Benefits
- Enhanced user experience through AR rendering.
- Improved communication and collaboration through shared virtual objects.
- Increased engagement and interaction in gaming and entertainment.
Original Abstract Submitted
A data sharing method and a device are provided. A first image is obtained by integrating a first 3D identifier and a second 3D identifier of a digital world into an image of a real world captured by a camera and performing AR rendering, the first 3D identifier is used to identify at least a building, a plant, or a mountain scenery in the real world, and the second 3D identifier is used to identify a first user in the first image. The first device displays one or a plurality of virtual objects in response to a second operation. In response to a sliding operation of which a start point of a sliding track is a first virtual object and an end point is an image of the first user, a server is requested to transmit the first virtual object to a second device.