INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION (20240378819). VALIDATING AND FILTERING MIXED REALITY CONTENT simplified abstract
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VALIDATING AND FILTERING MIXED REALITY CONTENT
Organization Name
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
Inventor(s)
Jeremy R. Fox of Georgetown TX (US)
Tushar Agrawal of West Fargo ND (US)
Sarbajit K. Rakshit of Kolkata (IN)
VALIDATING AND FILTERING MIXED REALITY CONTENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240378819 titled 'VALIDATING AND FILTERING MIXED REALITY CONTENT
The abstract of the patent application describes a method for validating and filtering mixed reality content based on user mobility and pre-defined policies associated with physical location boundaries.
- Computer processors receive a request for mixed reality content from a user.
- The processors retrieve the mixed reality content.
- User mobility in the physical environment is determined.
- The mixed reality content is checked against pre-defined policies for physical location boundaries.
- If the content does not comply, it is filtered to meet the policies.
- Processors then display the filtered mixed reality content based on user mobility.
Potential Applications: - Augmented reality applications - Virtual reality experiences - Location-based mixed reality games
Problems Solved: - Ensuring compliance with physical location boundaries - Enhancing user experience in mixed reality environments
Benefits: - Improved content filtering for user safety - Enhanced user engagement in mixed reality experiences
Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Mixed Reality Content Filtering Technology This technology can be used in: - Entertainment industry for immersive experiences - Tourism sector for location-based AR applications - Education sector for interactive learning experiences
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology impact user privacy in mixed reality environments? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in real-world scenarios?
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Original Abstract Submitted
in an approach to validating and filtering mixed reality content, one or more computer processors receive a request for mixed reality content from a user. one or more computer processors retrieve the mixed reality content. one or more computer processors determine a mobility of the user in a physical environment. one or more computer processors determine the mixed reality content does not comply with at least one pre-defined policy associated with a physical location boundary within the physical environment. one or more computer processors filter the mixed reality content to comply with the at least one pre-defined policy. based on the mobility of the user in the physical environment, one or more computer processors process the filtered mixed reality content. one or more computer processors display the filtered mixed reality content.