18748120. HEAD-MOUNTED INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY SYSTEM simplified abstract (MAXELL, LTD.)

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HEAD-MOUNTED INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY SYSTEM

Organization Name

MAXELL, LTD.

Inventor(s)

Naohisa Takamizawa of Kyoto (JP)

Yasunobu Hashimoto of Kyoto (JP)

Yoshinori Okada of Kyoto (JP)

HEAD-MOUNTED INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18748120 titled 'HEAD-MOUNTED INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a system in a head-mounted information processing apparatus that generates virtual objects and displays them in a real space captured by a camera.

  • Virtual object generation processor creates virtual objects
  • Input operation unit inputs information
  • Camera captures real space
  • Display unit shows real space and virtual objects
  • Controller manages virtual object generation and display
  • Virtual objects displayed in batches within the visual field screen

Key Features and Innovation: - Generation of virtual objects in a head-mounted apparatus - Display of virtual objects in a real space - Batch display of virtual objects within the visual field screen

Potential Applications: - Virtual reality gaming - Augmented reality applications in education - Industrial design and prototyping - Medical simulations and training - Architectural visualization

Problems Solved: - Enhances user experience in virtual and augmented reality environments - Improves interaction with virtual objects in real spaces - Facilitates more immersive and engaging experiences

Benefits: - Enhanced visualization and interaction with virtual objects - Improved user engagement and immersion - Increased efficiency in various industries utilizing virtual and augmented reality technologies

Commercial Applications: The technology can be applied in various industries such as gaming, education, design, healthcare, and architecture to enhance user experiences and improve efficiency.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to virtual and augmented reality technologies, head-mounted displays, and image processing systems to understand the evolution of similar inventions.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in virtual and augmented reality technologies, image processing algorithms, and user interaction studies to enhance the understanding and application of this technology.

Questions about Virtual Object Display in Augmented Reality: 1. How does the system differentiate between real space and virtual objects for display? 2. What are the potential challenges in integrating virtual objects seamlessly into real environments?

2. Another relevant generic question, with a detailed answer. - How does the batch display of virtual objects within the visual field screen enhance user experience in augmented reality applications? - The batch display allows for a more organized and efficient presentation of virtual objects, reducing clutter and improving overall user interaction.


Original Abstract Submitted

The existence position of the virtual object displayed by the virtual reality or augmented reality is easily grasped. In a head-mounted information processing apparatus, a virtual object generation processor generates a virtual object. An input operation unit sets and inputs information. A camera captures a real space. A display unit displays a photographed image captured by the camera and the virtual object generated by the virtual object generation processor. The controller controls the virtual object generation processor and the display unit. The controller displays the virtual objects generated by the virtual object generation processor in a batch within a display visual field screen of the display unit in accordance with virtual object display instruction information for instructing display of the virtual object input from the input operation unit.