18286527. Virtual Presentation Rehearsal simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Virtual Presentation Rehearsal

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Benjamin Hylak of San Francisco CA (US)

Aaron M. Burns of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Grant H. Mulliken of Los Gatos CA (US)

Mary A. Pyc of Campbell CA (US)

Nathan Gitter of Cupertino CA (US)

Pau Sastre Miguel of San Francisco CA (US)

Steven A. Marchette of Saratoga CA (US)

Virtual Presentation Rehearsal - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18286527 titled 'Virtual Presentation Rehearsal

The abstract describes a method for assisting in the rehearsal of a presentation using virtual objects displayed in a volumetric environment based on the difficulty level of the presentation.

  • The method involves obtaining a difficulty level for a presentation rehearsal.
  • One or more slides of the presentation are displayed on a device's screen.
  • Virtual objects are displayed in a volumetric environment on the screen based on the difficulty level.

Potential Applications: - Training and education - Virtual reality presentations - Public speaking practice

Problems Solved: - Lack of engagement during presentation rehearsals - Difficulty in visualizing complex concepts - Ineffective presentation practice methods

Benefits: - Enhanced presentation rehearsal experience - Improved retention of information - Increased confidence in public speaking

Commercial Applications: Virtual reality training programs for professionals in various industries, educational institutions incorporating virtual presentation rehearsals into their curriculum.

Prior Art: Research on virtual reality presentation tools, volumetric display technology, and presentation rehearsal methods.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in virtual reality technology, volumetric displays, and presentation training methods.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the difficulty level impact the virtual objects displayed during the presentation rehearsal? 2. What are the potential implications of incorporating virtual reality into presentation practice sessions?


Original Abstract Submitted

In one implementation, a method of assisting in the rehearsal of a presentation is performed at a device including a display, one or more processors, and non-transitory memory. The method includes obtaining a difficulty level for a rehearsal of a presentation. The method includes displaying, on the display, one or more slides of the presentation. The method includes displaying, on the display in association with a volumetric environment, one or more virtual objects based on the difficulty level.