NANT HOLDINGS IP, LLC (20240335348). Augmented Reality Panorama Systems and Methods simplified abstract

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Augmented Reality Panorama Systems and Methods

Organization Name

NANT HOLDINGS IP, LLC

Inventor(s)

Orang Dialameh of Santa Monica CA (US)

Douglas Miller of Los Angeles CA (US)

Charles Blanchard of Los Angeles CA (US)

Timothy C. Dorcey of Santa Monica CA (US)

Jeremi M. Sudol of Los Angeles CA (US)

Augmented Reality Panorama Systems and Methods - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240335348 titled 'Augmented Reality Panorama Systems and Methods

The patent application describes a system and method for providing real-time object recognition to a remote user using a portable communication device with a camera, a client-server host device accessible over a network, and a recognition database.

  • The system allows for real-time object recognition of visual imagery captured by the portable communication device.
  • A recognition application on the client-server host device utilizes the recognition database to provide object recognition to the remote user.
  • In one embodiment, a sighted assistant can share an augmented reality panorama with a visually impaired user, constructed from sensor data from the device.
      1. Potential Applications:

- Assist visually impaired individuals in identifying objects in their surroundings. - Enhance remote collaboration by providing real-time object recognition to users. - Improve accessibility in various industries such as healthcare, education, and navigation.

      1. Problems Solved:

- Lack of real-time object recognition for remote users. - Difficulty for visually impaired individuals to identify objects independently. - Limited accessibility features in portable communication devices.

      1. Benefits:

- Enhanced independence for visually impaired users. - Improved communication and collaboration between remote users. - Increased accessibility and usability of portable communication devices.

      1. Commercial Applications:

"Real-Time Object Recognition System for Remote Users" can be utilized in assistive technology devices for visually impaired individuals, remote collaboration tools for businesses, and accessibility features in smartphones and tablets.

      1. Questions about Real-Time Object Recognition System for Remote Users:

1. How does the system differentiate between different objects in real-time recognition? 2. What are the security measures in place to protect the recognition database from unauthorized access?

      1. Frequently Updated Research:

Ongoing research in the field of computer vision and artificial intelligence may lead to advancements in real-time object recognition technology, potentially improving the accuracy and speed of object identification for remote users.


Original Abstract Submitted

there is presented a system and method for providing real-time object recognition to a remote user. the system comprises a portable communication device including a camera, at least one client-server host device remote from and accessible by the portable communication device over a network, and a recognition database accessible by the client-server host device or devices. a recognition application residing on the client-server host device or devices is capable of utilizing the recognition database to provide real-time object recognition of visual imagery captured using the portable communication device to the remote user of the portable communication device. in one embodiment, a sighted assistant shares an augmented reality panorama with a visually impaired user of the portable communication device where the panorama is constructed from sensor data from the device.