US Patent Application 18215311. METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRESENTING SYNTHESIZED REALITY COMPANION CONTENT simplified abstract
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METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRESENTING SYNTHESIZED REALITY COMPANION CONTENT
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Inventor(s)
Ian M. Richter of Los Angeles CA (US)
Daniel Ulbricht of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Jean-Daniel E. Nahmias of San Francisco CA (US)
Omar Elafifi of Oakland CA (US)
Peter Meier of Los Gatos CA (US)
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRESENTING SYNTHESIZED REALITY COMPANION CONTENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18215311 titled 'METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRESENTING SYNTHESIZED REALITY COMPANION CONTENT
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a method for viewing SR (scene recognition) content associated with video content based on user input.
- Obtaining user input to view SR content associated with video content
- If the video content includes a first scene when the user input was detected:
- Obtaining first SR content for a first time period of the video content associated with the first scene - Obtaining a task associated with the first scene - Causing presentation of the first SR content and a first indication of the task associated with the first scene
- If the video content includes a second scene when the user input was detected:
- Obtaining second SR content for a second time period of the video content associated with the second scene - Obtaining a task associated with the second scene - Causing presentation of the second SR content and a second indication of the task associated with the second scene.
Original Abstract Submitted
In one implementation, a method includes: obtaining a user input to view SR content associated with video content; if the video content includes a first scene when the user input was detected: obtaining first SR content for a first time period of the video content associated with the first scene; obtaining a task associated with the first scene; and causing presentation of the first SR content and a first indication of the task associated with the first scene; and if the video content includes a second scene when the user input was detected: obtaining second SR content for a second time period of the video content associated with the second scene; obtaining a task associated with the second scene; and causing presentation of the second SR content and a second indication of the task associated with the second scene.