Mid-air-gesture editing method, device, display system and medium
US-2024427423-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US10372318B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10372318-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414194506-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2019 |
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A method and apparatus for associating strokes with content are described. In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises: a memory to store contexts for a plurality of strokes, wherein each context represents an association between at least one stroke and a portion of image data previously displayed; and a matching module coupled to the memory to: receive an indication of a new stroke to be associated a first image and a first context, determine if the portion the first context is the same as, overlaps or is independent of the contexts stored in the memory, and update the memory to include the new stroke by adding the new stroke to one of the contexts stored in the memory or storing the new stroke with the first context independent of the contexts already stored in the memory.
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We claim: 1. An apparatus for use with a display surface that displays content and allows strokes to be written over the content on the display surface, the apparatus comprising: a memory to store contexts for a plurality of strokes, wherein each context represents an association between at least one stroke and a portion of image data previously displayed, wherein each association comprises a set of one or more feature points extracted from the portion of image data previously displayed; and a processor coupled to the memory to: receive an indication of a new stroke to be associated with a first image and a first context, wherein the first context comprises a set of one or more first feature points extracted from the first image, determine if the portion of the first context is the same as, overlaps or is independent of the contexts stored in the memory based, at least in part, on the set of one or more first feature points extracted from the first image used to search against sets of feature points of the stored contexts, wherein feature points from a subset of the stored contexts from a context group associated with an application program that renders the first image are searched before feature points from other contexts of the stored contexts, and wherein information indicative of the application is used to retrieve the context group, and update the memory to include the new stroke by adding the new stroke to an existing context stored in the memory when the first context is the same as the existing context, adding the new stroke to the existing context when the first context at least partially overlaps the existing context and the stroke exists in the existing context and a non-overlapping portion of the first context, wherein feature points are added to the existing context based on an amount of feature similarity between feature points of the first image and feature points of an image associated with the existing context, and wherein at least one feature point from the first context corresponding to the non-overlapping portion of the first image that does not overlap an image associated with the existing context is added to the existing context to expand the existing context, and storing the new stroke with the first context independent of the contexts already stored in the memory when the first context is independent of the contexts stored in the memory, and wherein the processor able to store the new stroke and at least one other stroke that appeared together in the application in the context group, the new stroke and the at least one other stroke having different feature points that are stored together with feature points of the subset of the stored contexts from the context group. 2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the processor is operable to add the new stroke to the existing context without adding feature points when the first context and the existing context are the same. 3. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the processor, responsive to a second image, is operable to determine if second image data of the second image is associated with one of the contexts stored in the memory and to return information identifying one or more strokes of the context associated with the second image data and transformation information to transform the one or more strokes of the associated context for display on the display surface. 4. The apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein the information identifying the one or more strokes comprises a stroke ID. 5. The apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein the processor is operable to use sequence information associated with a sequence in which images were displayed as part of determining if the second image matches at least partially with image data associated with the existing context. 6. The apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein the processor is operable to compare the second image data with the contexts with known transformations before searching other contexts stored in the memory when determining if the second image matches at least partially with image data of one or more of the contexts stored in the memory. 7. The apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein the processor is operable to compare the second image data with a set of recently matched contexts before searching other contexts stored in the memory when determining if the second image matches at least partially with image data of one or more of the contexts stored in the memory, wherein the set of recently matched contexts comprise contexts matched within a predefined time period, within a predefined number of context matching comparisons, or a combination thereof. 8. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein each stroke is associated with one stroke context. 9. A computer-implemented method that displays content on a display surface and allows strokes to be written over the content on the display surface comprising: storing contexts for a plurality of strokes in a memory, wherein each context represents an association between at least one stroke and a portion of image data previously displayed, wherein each association comprises a set of one or more feature points extracted from the portion of image data previously displayed; receiving, by a processor, an indication of a new stroke to be associated with a first image and a first context, wherein the first context comprises a set of one or more first feature points extracted from the first image; determining, by the processor, if the portion of the first context is the same as, overlaps or is independent of the contexts stored in the memory based, at least in part, on the set of one or more first feature points extracted from the first image used to search against sets of feature points of the stored contexts, wherein feature points from a subset of the stored contexts from a context group associated with an application program that renders the first image are searched before feature points from other contexts of the stored contexts, and wherein information indicative of the application is used to retrieve the context group; updating, by the processor, the memory to include the new stroke by adding the new stroke to an existing context stored in the memory when the first context is the same as the existing context, adding the new stroke to the existing context when the first context at least partially overlaps the existing context and the stroke exists in the existing context and a non-overlapping portion of the first context, wherein feature points are added to the existing context based on an amount of feature similarity between feature points of the first image and feature points of an image associated with the existing context, and wherein at least one feature point from the first context corresponding to the non-overlapping portion of the first image that does not overlap an image associated with the existing context is added to the existing context to expand the existing context, and storing the new stroke with the first context independent of the contexts already stored in the memory when the first context is independent of the contexts stored in the memory, and wherein the new stroke and at least one other stroke that appeared together in the application are stored in the context group, the new stroke and the at least one other stroke having different feature points that are stored together with feature points of the subset of the stored contexts from the context group; determining, by the processor responsive to a second image, if second image data of the second image is associated with one of the contexts stored in the memory and returning information identifying one or more strokes of the context associated with the second image data and transformation information to transform th
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