18665388. INTEGRATING AUGMENTED REALITY EXPERIENCES WITH OTHER COMPONENTS simplified abstract (Snap Inc.)

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INTEGRATING AUGMENTED REALITY EXPERIENCES WITH OTHER COMPONENTS

Organization Name

Snap Inc.

Inventor(s)

Rastan Boroujerdi of Hermosa Beach CA (US)

Michael John Evans of Auckland (NZ)

Panayoti Haritatos of Rocklin CA (US)

INTEGRATING AUGMENTED REALITY EXPERIENCES WITH OTHER COMPONENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18665388 titled 'INTEGRATING AUGMENTED REALITY EXPERIENCES WITH OTHER COMPONENTS

The abstract of this patent application describes methods and systems for generating AR experiences using a messaging application. The system accesses different components of the AR experience, stores their states, and launches them based on user interactions.

  • The system accesses a plurality of components within the messaging application, each representing a different part of an AR experience.
  • It stores the state of each component in a shared data structure.
  • When a user interacts with one component, the system launches another component in response.
  • The launched component's state is configured based on the user's interaction with the first component.

Potential Applications: - Augmented reality gaming - Interactive marketing campaigns - Virtual tours and experiences

Problems Solved: - Seamless integration of AR experiences within messaging applications - Efficient management of multiple AR components - Personalized user interactions based on previous actions

Benefits: - Enhanced user engagement - Customized AR experiences - Streamlined development process for AR applications

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing User Engagement Through AR Experiences in Messaging Applications" This technology could be used by companies to create interactive and engaging AR campaigns within messaging apps, leading to increased user interaction and brand awareness in a unique and innovative way.

Prior Art: Researchers and developers in the field of augmented reality applications within messaging platforms may have explored similar methods for managing and launching different AR components based on user interactions. It would be beneficial to search for prior patents or publications in this area to understand the existing technology landscape.

Frequently Updated Research: As technology in the AR space continues to evolve rapidly, researchers may be exploring new ways to enhance user experiences and interactions within messaging applications through augmented reality. Stay updated on the latest advancements in AR technology to leverage new opportunities for innovation.

Questions about AR Experiences in Messaging Applications: 1. How does this technology improve user engagement compared to traditional messaging applications?

  - This technology enhances user engagement by providing interactive and personalized AR experiences, making messaging apps more immersive and engaging for users.

2. What are the potential challenges in implementing AR experiences within messaging applications?

  - Implementing AR experiences within messaging apps may require careful integration of different components, ensuring seamless user interactions and efficient management of resources.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods and systems are disclosed for generating AR experiences. The methods and systems access a first component of a plurality of components implemented by the messaging application, the plurality of components comprising an AR experience, each of the plurality of components being configured to be separately launched by the messaging application. The methods and systems store a first state of the first component in a data structure that is shared across the plurality of components; launching. The methods and system launch, by the messaging application, a second component of the plurality of components in response to determining that an interaction has been performed using the first component; and configure a second state of the second component based on the interaction that has been performed using the first component.