Animation processing method
US-2024420402-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US2016155273A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016155273-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615017587-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method detects a real object with a wearable electronic device and displays a virtual image of the real object with the real object on a display of the wearable electronic device. The wearable electronic device displays movement of the virtual image of the real object to show a task to be completed and detects a completion of the task.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A method, comprising: detecting, with wearable electronic glasses, a real object that is seen through a lens of the wearable electronic glasses; displaying, on a display of the wearable electronic glasses, a virtual image of the real object next to the real object; displaying, on the display of the wearable electronic glasses and while the virtual image of the real object is next to the real object, movement of the virtual image of the real object to show a task to be completed on the real object; and detecting, with the wearable electronic glasses and while the virtual image of the real object is next to the real object, completion of the task on the real object such that the movement of the real object emulates the movement of the virtual image of the real object. 2 . The method of claim 1 further comprising: maintaining a consistent distance between the real object and the virtual image of the real object being displayed on the display while the wearable electronic glasses move and change a location of where the real object exists in a field of view of the wearable electronic glasses. 3 . The method of claim 1 further comprising: switching the virtual image of the real object from being located on one side of the real object to being located on an opposite side of the real object when the wearable electronic glasses move to have a field of view that obstructs a view of the virtual image of the real object on the one side. 4 . The method of claim 1 further comprising: translating text in a first language that is located on a surface of the real object from the first language to a second language; displaying the text in the second language on a surface of the virtual image of the real object such that the virtual image of the real object emulates an appearance of the real object but has text being displayed in the second language. 5 . The method of claim 1 further comprising: displaying, on a display of a handheld portable electronic device, controls that instruct a wearer of the wearable electronic glasses with instructions of which direction to move and how fast to move in the direction; displaying, on the display of the wearable electronic glasses, the controls that instruct the wearer of the wearable electronic glasses with the instructions of which direction to move and how fast to move in the direction. 6 . The method of claim 1 further comprising: displaying, on a display of other wearable electronic glasses that are remote from the wearable electronic glasses, video of the real object; detecting, at the other wearable electronic glasses, movements of a hand of a wearer of the other wearable electronic glasses toward the real object; displaying, on the display of the wearable electronic glasses, a virtual hand that emulates the movements of the hand toward the real object. 7 . The method of claim 1 further comprising: displaying the virtual image of the real object superimposed over the real object; moving, while the virtual image of the real object is superimposed over the real object, a portion of the virtual image of the real object to show the task to be completed on the real object. 8 . Wearable electronic glasses, comprising: a display; a memory that store instructions; and a processor in communication with the display and with the memory to execute the instructions to: detect a real object that is visible through the wearable electronic glasses; display, on the display and concurrently with the real object, a virtual object that emulates the real object; display, on the display and while the virtual object is concurrently displayed with the real object, movement of the virtual object that shows an action to be performed on the real object; and detect, while the virtual object is concurrently displayed with the real object, movement of the real object such that the movement of the real object copies the movement of the virtual object. 9 . The wearable electronic glasses of claim 8 , wherein the processor further executes the instructions to: track movement of eyes of a wearer of the wearable electronic glasses; activate the virtual content to display on the display of the wearable electronic glasses when the eyes of the wearer focus on the real object. 10 . The wearable electronic glasses of claim 8 , wherein the processor further executes the instructions to: receive, from a remote pair of wearable electronic glasses, images of the virtual object that instruct a wearer of the wearable electronic glasses the action to be performed on the real object. 11 . The wearable electronic glasses of claim 8 , wherein the processor further executes the instructions to: display, on the display, the virtual object adjacent to one side of the real object in a field of view of the wearable electronic glasses; detect movement of the wearable electronic glasses in which the virtual object is no longer within the field of view of the wearable electronic glasses; move, in response to the virtual object no longer being within the field of view, the virtual object to an opposite side of the real object such that the virtual object is within the field of view of the wearable electronic glasses. 12 . The wearable electronic glasses of claim 8 , wherein the processor further executes the instructions to: maintain a constant distance between the virtual object being displayed on the display and the real object in a field of view of a wearer of the wearable electronic glasses while the wearable electronic glasses and the field of view moves and changes. 13 . The wearable electronic glasses of claim 8 , wherein the processor further executes the instructions to: receive, from a remote handheld portable electronic device, instructions; display, on the display and to a wearer of the wearable electronic glasses, the instructions that simultaneously instruct which direction to move a head of the wearer along with which direction to move a body of the wearer along with what speed the wearer should proceed in the direction to move the body. 14 . The wearable electronic glasses of claim 8 , wherein the processor further executes the instructions to: receive, from a remote pair of wearable electronic glasses, the virtual object that shows the action to be performed on the real object, wherein the virtual object is a virtual hand of a wearer of the remote pair of the wearable electronic glasses. 15 . A non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing instructions that cause a computer system to execute a method, comprising: capture, with wearable electronic glasses, a real object that is visible through a lens of the wearable electronic glasses; display, through the wearable electronic glasses and concurrently with the real object, a virtual object that emulates the real object; display, through the wearable electronic glasses and while the virtual object is concurrently displayed with the real object, a change to the virtual object that shows an action to be performed on the real object; and capture, with the wearable electronic glasses and while the virtual object is concurrently displayed with the real object, performance of the action on the real object such that the performance of the action on the real action copies the action of the virtual object. 16 . The non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing instructions of claim 15 further to cause the computer system to execute the method comprising: display, through the wearable electronic glasses, a visual notification that sign
characterised by optical features · CPC title
characterised by the informative content of the display · CPC title
Mixed reality (object pose determination, tracking or camera calibration for mixed reality G06T7/00) · CPC title
Eyeglass type (eyeglass details G02C) · CPC title
comprising image capture systems, e.g. camera · CPC title
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