18058923. HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY OF CONTENT BASED ON VISIBILITY simplified abstract (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION)

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HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY OF CONTENT BASED ON VISIBILITY

Organization Name

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Michael Boone of Lutz FL (US)

Jeremy R. Fox of Georgetown TX (US)

Tushar Agrawal of West Fargo ND (US)

Sarbajit K. Rakshit of Kolkata (IN)

HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY OF CONTENT BASED ON VISIBILITY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18058923 titled 'HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY OF CONTENT BASED ON VISIBILITY

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure pertains to displaying holographic content based on visibility detection of a 2D display.

  • Visibility of a 2D display to a user is detected.
  • If low visibility is detected, characteristics of holographic content to be generated from the 2D display are determined.
  • Holographic content is generated based on the determined characteristics via a holographic display of the 2D display.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in:

  • Augmented reality devices
  • Entertainment industry for immersive experiences

Problems Solved

This technology addresses:

  • Limited visibility of 2D displays
  • Enhancing user experience with holographic content

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved visibility and engagement with content
  • Enhanced user experience with holographic displays

Potential Commercial Applications

This technology could be commercially applied in:

  • Virtual reality headsets
  • Advertising and marketing for interactive displays

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of augmented reality technology to enhance user experiences with digital content.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact battery life in devices?

The article does not address the potential impact of generating holographic content on battery life in devices.

What are the potential privacy concerns with this technology?

The article does not discuss any privacy implications that may arise from using holographic displays based on visibility detection.


Original Abstract Submitted

Aspects of the present disclosure relate to holographic display of content based on visibility. Low visibility of a 2-dimensional (2D) display with respect to a user can be detected. In response to detecting the low visibility, holographic content display characteristics of holographic content to be generated from the 2D display can be determined. Based on the determined holographic content display characteristics, holographic content can be generated via a holographic display of the 2D display.