International business machines corporation (20240347056). VOICE-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY LOCOMOTION simplified abstract
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VOICE-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY LOCOMOTION
Organization Name
international business machines corporation
Inventor(s)
Wei Jun Zheng of Shanghai (CN)
Steven Lee Fisher-stawinski of Buffalo Grove IL (US)
VOICE-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY LOCOMOTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240347056 titled 'VOICE-BASED AUGMENTED REALITY LOCOMOTION
The patent application describes techniques for voice-based augmented reality locomotion.
- Receiving a first linguistic input
- Determining a label and duration associated with the input
- Converting the label into a heading and the duration into a magnitude in a virtual environment
- Merging the heading and magnitude in a vector in the virtual environment
Potential Applications: - Virtual reality gaming - Navigation systems for the visually impaired - Training simulations for various industries
Problems Solved: - Enhancing user experience in augmented reality environments - Providing a more intuitive way to control movement in virtual spaces
Benefits: - Improved immersion in virtual environments - Enhanced accessibility for users with disabilities - Simplified navigation in complex virtual worlds
Commercial Applications: Voice-controlled virtual reality systems for gaming, training, and navigation markets.
Questions about Voice-Based Augmented Reality Locomotion: 1. How does this technology improve user interaction in virtual environments? 2. What are the potential limitations of voice-based locomotion in augmented reality systems?
Original Abstract Submitted
techniques are described with respect to a system, method, and computer product for voice-based augmented reality locomotion. an associated method includes receiving a first linguistic input; and determining a label and a duration associated with the linguistic input based on an analysis of the first linguistic input. the method further including converting the label into a heading and the duration into a magnitude in a virtual environment; and merging the heading and magnitude in a vector in the virtual environment.