Apple inc. (20240355058). Presenting Labels In Augmented Reality simplified abstract

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Presenting Labels In Augmented Reality

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Ting-Yuan Wu of Campbell CA (US)

Lukasz J. Pasek of Campbell CA (US)

Ishan Bhutani of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Syed Mohsin Hasan of San Jose CA (US)

Isil Uzum Vella of San Francisco CA (US)

Eugene P. Sturm of Mill Valley CA (US)

Razvan Bangu of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Paul F. Ahrens of Seattle WA (US)

Matthew B. Ball of Pacifica CA (US)

Patrick J. Coleman of San Ramon CA (US)

Benjamin R. Dreyer of Santa Cruz CA (US)

Roy E. West of Berkeley CA (US)

Brian J. Andrich of San Francisco CA (US)

George Magharious of San Jose CA (US)

Presenting Labels In Augmented Reality - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240355058 titled 'Presenting Labels In Augmented Reality

Simplified Explanation: This patent application describes a method for presenting augmented reality labels in an AR video stream based on the precise location of the computing device and other criteria.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Computing device presents AR labels in AR video stream
  • Route information obtained for label placement
  • Precise location determined using camera depth information
  • AR label selection based on distance, priorities, and line of sight

Potential Applications: This technology can be used in navigation apps, tourism guides, educational tools, and interactive advertising.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the challenge of presenting AR labels accurately and contextually in real-time AR environments.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced user experience in AR applications
  • Improved accuracy of AR label placement
  • Increased engagement and interaction with AR content

Commercial Applications: Augmented reality advertising, location-based services, AR gaming, and virtual tours could benefit from this technology.

Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include research on AR label placement algorithms, camera-based depth sensing, and AR content presentation methods.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers may be exploring advancements in AR technology, computer vision algorithms, and user interaction with AR content.

Questions about Augmented Reality Label Presentation: 1. How does this technology improve the user experience in AR applications? 2. What are the key criteria used to determine the placement of AR labels in the AR video stream?


Original Abstract Submitted

in some implementations, a computing device can present augmented reality (ar) labels in an ar video stream. for example, the computing device can obtain route information for a route requested by a user and can determine locations along the route for placing candidate ar labels. the computing device can determine the precise location of the computing device using camera depth information obtained in response to the user scanning the local real-world environment with a camera of the computing device. the computing device can select an ar label and/or label placement location for presentation in an ar video stream based on various criteria, including the distance between the candidate ar labels and the precise location of the computing device, priorities assigned to each candidate ar label, and/or whether a clear line of sight exists between the precise location of the computing device and the candidate ar label location.