18415053. Systems, Methods, And Media For Detecting Object-Free Space simplified abstract (META PLATFORMS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC)

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Systems, Methods, And Media For Detecting Object-Free Space

Organization Name

META PLATFORMS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC

Inventor(s)

Alexandru-Eugen Ichim of Rüschlikon (CH)

Matthew James Alderman of Snohomish WA (US)

Alexander Sorkine Hornung of Zurich (CH)

Manuel Werlberger of Zurich (CH)

Gaurav Chaurasia of Meilen (CH)

[[:Category:Jan Oberl�nder of Binningen (CH)|Jan Oberl�nder of Binningen (CH)]][[Category:Jan Oberl�nder of Binningen (CH)]]

Systems, Methods, And Media For Detecting Object-Free Space - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18415053 titled 'Systems, Methods, And Media For Detecting Object-Free Space

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a computing system that can analyze a physical space around a user to determine which areas are likely unoccupied by objects.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Computing system divides physical space into 3D regions associated with areas in a plane.
  • Estimates locations of object features in the space.
  • Determines occupancy state of each 3D region.
  • Identifies areas with unoccupied airspaces based on occupancy states.

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in:

  • Smart home systems to optimize space usage.
  • Augmented reality applications for more accurate object placement.
  • Retail environments for efficient product placement.

Problems Solved

  • Efficiently determining unoccupied areas in a physical space.
  • Enhancing spatial awareness in various applications.
  • Improving object detection accuracy.

Benefits

  • Optimizes space utilization.
  • Enhances user experience in augmented reality.
  • Increases efficiency in retail environments.

Commercial Applications

  • "Smart Space Optimization System for Retail Environments"
  • This technology could revolutionize how spaces are utilized in various industries, leading to increased efficiency and improved user experiences.

Prior Art

There may be prior art related to spatial analysis systems in the fields of computer vision, augmented reality, and smart home technologies.

Frequently Updated Research

Stay updated on advancements in computer vision, spatial analysis, and augmented reality technologies for potential improvements and applications of this system.

Questions about Spatial Analysis Technology

How does this technology impact user privacy in smart home applications?

This technology primarily focuses on spatial analysis and object detection, which may not directly impact user privacy. However, data security measures should be considered in implementation to protect user information.

What are the potential limitations of this system in crowded environments?

In crowded environments, the system may face challenges in accurately determining occupancy states and identifying unoccupied areas. Advanced algorithms and sensors may be required to address these limitations.


Original Abstract Submitted

In particular embodiments, a computing system may divide at least a portion of a physical space surrounding a user into a plurality of three-dimensional (3D) regions, wherein each of the 3D regions is associated with an area of a plurality of areas in a plane. The system may generate estimated locations of features of objects in the portion of the physical space. Based on the estimated locations, the system may determine an occupancy state of each of the plurality of 3D regions. Then based on the occupancy states of the plurality of 3D regions, the system may determine that one or more of the plurality of areas have respective airspaces that are likely unoccupied by objects.