20240046585. AUGMENTED REALITY SYSTEM AND METHOD simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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AUGMENTED REALITY SYSTEM AND METHOD

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Mark Strachan of Westlake Village CA (US)

AUGMENTED REALITY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240046585 titled 'AUGMENTED REALITY SYSTEM AND METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes the use of augmented reality to visualize virtual objects and their relationship, such as musical notes or groups of musical notes. This is achieved through a display that appears in front of or around the user, creating a sense of space. The display can be manipulated using an augmented reality controller held by the user.

  • Augmented reality is used to visualize virtual objects and their relationship.
  • The display appears in front of or around the user, creating a spatial experience.
  • An augmented reality controller is used to manipulate the display.
  • The controller is held by the user.

Potential Applications:

  • Music education: Augmented reality can be used to teach music theory and note relationships in a more interactive and immersive way.
  • Performance enhancement: Musicians can use augmented reality to visualize complex musical compositions and improve their understanding and execution.
  • Composition and arrangement: Augmented reality can assist composers and arrangers in visualizing and manipulating musical elements in a virtual space.

Problems Solved:

  • Lack of spatial understanding: Augmented reality provides a visual representation of musical notes and their relationships, helping users better understand their position in space.
  • Limited interactivity: Traditional music notation is static, but augmented reality allows for dynamic manipulation and interaction with virtual musical objects.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced learning experience: Augmented reality provides a more engaging and immersive way to learn and understand music theory.
  • Improved performance: Visualizing musical elements in augmented reality can help musicians improve their accuracy and interpretation.
  • Increased creativity: Augmented reality enables composers and arrangers to experiment with different musical arrangements and structures in a virtual space.


Original Abstract Submitted

augmented reality is used to visualize virtual objects and their relationship such as musical notes or groups of musical notes using for example a display proximate a user's eyes, for example where images in the display appear to be in a space in front of or around the user, for example where the images in the display are for manipulation by an augmented reality controller, for example where the augmented reality controller is held by the user.