18222065. Presenting Content Based on Activity simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)
Contents
Presenting Content Based on Activity
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Ian M. Richter of Los Angeles CA (US)
Presenting Content Based on Activity - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18222065 titled 'Presenting Content Based on Activity
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes devices, systems, and methods for presenting content based on user activity.
- A device includes a sensor, memory, and processors.
- The sensor obtains environmental data.
- The method identifies the physical activity of the user based on the environmental data.
- Contextual data associated with the device or user is obtained.
- Content is presented based on the user's physical activity and contextual data.
Potential Applications
- Personalized content delivery based on user activity.
- Fitness and health tracking.
- Context-aware advertising.
- Augmented reality applications.
Problems Solved
- Lack of personalized content delivery based on user activity.
- Difficulty in tracking and analyzing user's physical activity.
- Inability to provide context-aware content.
Benefits
- Enhanced user experience with personalized content.
- Improved fitness and health tracking.
- More effective advertising.
- Enhanced augmented reality applications.
Original Abstract Submitted
Various implementations disclosed herein include devices, systems, and methods for presenting content based on activity. In various implementations, a device includes a sensor, a non-transitory memory and one or more processors coupled with the sensor and the non-transitory memory. In various implementations, a method includes obtaining environmental data via the sensor. In some implementations, the method includes identifying a physical activity of a user of the device based on the environmental data. In some implementations, the method includes obtaining contextual data associated with the device or the user of the device. In some implementations, the method includes presenting content based on the physical activity of the user and the contextual data associated with the device or the user of the device.