Magic Leap, Inc. (20240257477). MISSION DRIVEN VIRTUAL CHARACTER FOR USER INTERACTION simplified abstract

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MISSION DRIVEN VIRTUAL CHARACTER FOR USER INTERACTION

Organization Name

Magic Leap, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Kristofer Ryan Whitney of Plantation FL (US)

Andrew Moran of Miami FL (US)

Danielle Marie Price of Plantation FL (US)

Jonathan Wells Mangagil of Plantation FL (US)

Minal Luxman Kalkute of Plantation FL (US)

MISSION DRIVEN VIRTUAL CHARACTER FOR USER INTERACTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240257477 titled 'MISSION DRIVEN VIRTUAL CHARACTER FOR USER INTERACTION

The abstract describes an augmented reality (AR) display device that can show a virtual assistant character interacting with the user. The virtual assistant, represented by a robot avatar, provides contextual objects and suggestions based on the user's interactions with virtual content. Animated images above the robot's head display its intentions to the user, such as suggesting actions or displaying virtual objects on its hands. The robot can rotate its head to maintain eye contact with the user or an object the user is interacting with.

  • Virtual assistant character displayed on AR device
  • Robot avatar provides contextual objects and suggestions
  • Animated images above the robot's head indicate intentions
  • Virtual objects can be materialized on the robot's hands
  • Robot can rotate its head to maintain eye contact

Potential Applications: - Enhanced user experience in AR applications - Interactive virtual assistant for guidance and assistance - Personalized recommendations based on user interactions

Problems Solved: - Improving user engagement in AR environments - Providing contextual assistance in virtual interactions

Benefits: - Enhanced user interaction with virtual content - Personalized and contextualized assistance - Improved user experience in AR applications

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing User Experience with Interactive AR Virtual Assistant" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as: - Retail for virtual shopping assistants - Tourism for interactive guides - Education for immersive learning experiences

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the field of AR virtual assistants and interactive characters in augmented reality environments.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in AR technology, virtual assistants, and interactive characters for AR devices.

Questions about AR Virtual Assistant: 1. How does the virtual assistant interact with the user in AR environments? The virtual assistant, represented by a robot avatar, provides contextual objects and suggestions based on the user's interactions with virtual content. 2. What are the potential applications of an interactive AR virtual assistant? Potential applications include enhanced user experience in AR applications, personalized recommendations, and interactive guidance in various industries.


Original Abstract Submitted

an augmented reality (ar) display device can display a virtual assistant character that interacts with the user of the ar device. the virtual assistant may be represented by a robot (or other) avatar that assists the user with contextual objects and suggestions depending on what virtual content the user is interacting with. animated images may be displayed above the robot's head to display its intents to the user. for example, the robot can run up to a menu and suggest an action and show the animated images. the robot can materialize virtual objects that appear on its hands. the user can remove such an object from the robot's hands and place it in the environment. if the user does not interact with the object, the robot can dematerialize it. the robot can rotate its head to keep looking at the user and/or an object that the user has picked up.