Methods, systems, and devices for handling image data from captured images
US-2015106623-A1 · Apr 16, 2015 · US
US10191279B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10191279-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414218606-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 29, 2019 |
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Aspects of the present invention relate to methods and systems for imaging, recognizing, and tracking of a user's eye that is wearing a HWC. Aspects further relate to the processing of images reflected from the user's eye and controlling displayed content in accordance therewith.
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We claim: 1. A head-worn computer with a see-through computer display through which a user is able to see a surrounding environment and upon which a user is able to see digitally presented content, comprising: an eye imaging camera mounted in the head-worn computer at a position to capture an image of an eye of the user; an eye illumination system mounted in the head-worn computer at a position to illuminate the eye such that an eye glint is produced and reflected from the eye of the user towards the eye imaging camera; a processor, in the head-worn computer, adapted to compute a position of the eye from the image of the eye, as determined by a relative position of the eye glint to a portion of the eye, and to compare the position of the eye with dimensions of a field of view of the see-through computer display to determine a position of the eye with respect to the field of view; the processor further adapted to establish a virtual target line in a direction that intersects a forward direction of the eye and the field of view, forming a field of view intersection; and causing content to display at the field of view intersection such that the content is aligned with a viewing perspective of the user. 2. The head-worn computer of claim 1 , wherein the eye imaging camera is positioned to capture the image of the eye through an optical axis in-line with delivery optics adapted to present image content to the eye of the user. 3. The head-worn computer of claim 1 , further comprising a reflective image display, wherein the image of the eye reflects off of the reflective image display prior to being captured by the eye imaging camera. 4. The head-worn computer of claim 1 , further comprising a reflective surface positioned between an image display and the eye imaging camera, wherein the eye imaging camera captures the image of the eye after it reflects off of the reflective surface. 5. The head-worn computer of claim 1 , further comprising an emissive display and a reflective surface, wherein the eye imaging camera captures the image of the eye after it reflects off of the reflective surface. 6. The head-worn computer of claim 5 , wherein the emissive display is an OLED emissive display. 7. The head-worn computer of claim 5 , wherein the emissive display is an LED emissive display. 8. The head-worn computer of claim 1 , wherein the content comprises an advertisement. 9. The head-worn computer of claim 8 , wherein the processor further assesses an amount of time the eye of the user is aligned with the content. 10. The head-worn computer of claim 9 , wherein the amount of time is compared with a pre-determined period of time to determine a compensation amount due to an advertiser.
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