Qualcomm incorporated (20240256052). USER INTERACTIONS WITH REMOTE DEVICES simplified abstract
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USER INTERACTIONS WITH REMOTE DEVICES
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Inventor(s)
Jonathan Kies of Encinitas CA (US)
Leonid Sheynblat of Hillsborough CA (US)
USER INTERACTIONS WITH REMOTE DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240256052 titled 'USER INTERACTIONS WITH REMOTE DEVICES
The abstract describes a system and method for presenting information associated with input options, involving receiving data identifying input options, determining relevant information, and outputting user guidance data based on the input options and information.
- The system can identify input options associated with a device in a scene.
- Relevant information about the scene, device, and user is determined using memory.
- User guidance data is outputted for input options with relevant context information.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in augmented reality applications to provide users with relevant information based on their surroundings. - It can enhance user experiences in interactive displays by offering personalized guidance.
Problems Solved: - Helps users make informed decisions by presenting contextually relevant information. - Improves user engagement and interaction with devices in various environments.
Benefits: - Enhances user experience by providing tailored guidance. - Increases user satisfaction and efficiency in decision-making processes.
Commercial Applications: - This technology can be applied in retail settings to assist customers in product selection. - It can be utilized in educational settings to offer interactive learning experiences.
Questions about the Technology: 1. How does this technology improve user interactions with devices? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology in the retail industry?
Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on advancements in augmented reality technology and interactive displays to enhance the capabilities of this system.
Original Abstract Submitted
systems, methods, and non-transitory media are provided for presenting information associated with at least one input option. an example method can include receiving data identifying one or more input options associated with a first device in a scene; determining, including using at least one memory, information relevant to at least one of the scene, the first device, and a user associated with a second device; and based on the one or more input options and the information, output user guidance data corresponding to an input option for which relevant context information has been determined.