Nausea and seizure detection, prediction, and mitigation for head-mounted displays

US9618749B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9618749-B2
Application numberUS-201314129647-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 30, 2013
Priority dateAug 30, 2013
Publication dateApr 11, 2017
Grant dateApr 11, 2017

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Technologies for mitigating a physiological condition include a wearable computing device coupled with a head-mounted display and sensor(s). The wearable computing device may receive sensor data indicative of a physical attribute of the user while displaying information on the head-mounted display. The wearable computing device analyzes the sensor data to detect a physiological condition of the user and, if detected, applies a mitigation strategy to mitigate the physiological condition. The detected physical condition may be a nausea condition or a seizure condition. To reduce potential risk to the user, the wearable computing device may buffer information to be displayed by the head-mounted display, analyze the display information based on risk factor rules to determine whether the display information presents a potential risk to the user, and reduce the display rate of the head-mounted display in response to the potential risk to the user. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

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A wearable computing device for mitigating a physiological condition of a user, the wearable computing device comprising: a head-mounted display to display one or more display overlays, wherein the head-mounted display comprises a variable lens; one or more sensors to produce sensor data indicative of one or more physical attributes of the user, wherein the one or more sensors comprises an ambient light sensor; a physiological monitoring module to (i) receive the sensor data from the one or more sensors while the head-mounted display displays the display overlays, (ii) analyze the sensor data to detect a physiological condition of the user, and (iii) detect a potential seizure condition of the user based on analysis of the sensor data received from the ambient light sensor; a risk mitigation module to apply a mitigation strategy to mitigate the physiological condition in response to detection of the physiological condition; and a lens control module to reduce an intensity of environmental light admitted through the variable lens in response to detection of the potential seizure condition. 2. The wearable computing device of claim 1 , wherein the physiological monitoring module is further to detect a nausea condition of the user based on analysis of the sensor data. 3. The wearable computing device of claim 1 , wherein the physiological monitoring module further to detect a seizure condition of the user based on analysis of the sensor data. 4. The wearable computing device of claim 1 , wherein the mitigation strategy comprises to suspend updating of the head-mounted display while the head-mounted display is moving. 5. The wearable computing device of claim 1 , wherein the mitigation strategy comprises to reduce a number of display overlays displayed by the head-mounted display. 6. The wearable computing device of claim 1 , wherein the mitigation strategy comprises to reduce one of: intensity, color saturation, or contrast of a display overlay of the head-mounted display. 7. The wearable computing device of claim 1 , wherein the mitigation strategy comprises to reduce a resolution of a display overlay of the head-mounted display. 8. The wearable computing device of claim 1 , further comprising: a frame configured to be worn on the user's face; and a pair of lenses coupled to the frame and, when worn on the user's face, positioned in front of the user's eyes; wherein the head-mounted display and the one or more sensors are coupled to the frame. 9. A wearable computing device for reducing potential risk to a user, the wearable computing device comprising: a head-mounted display to display information to the user; a display module to buffer display information to be displayed by the head-mounted display; a risk prediction module to analyze the buffered display information based on a rule policy of a risk factors database to determine whether the display information presents a potential risk to the user, wherein to analyze the buffered display information comprises to (i) analyze the buffered display information for periodic changes in display intensity, display color, or display contrast and (ii) determine whether the periodic changes present a potential risk for seizure; and a risk mitigation module to reduce a display rate of the head-mounted display in response to a determination that the potential risk to the user exists. 10. The wearable computing device of claim 9 , wherein: to analyze the buffered display information comprises to analyze a change rate of textual data presented by the display information; and to determine whether the potential risk to the user exists comprises to determine whether the change rate of the textual data exceeds a maximum information transfer rate. 11. The wearable computing device of claim 9 , wherein: to analyze the buffered display information comprises to analyze a speed of an object presented by the display information; and to determine whether the potential risk to the user exists comprises to determine whether the speed of the object exceeds a maximum perceivable speed. 12. The wearable computing device of claim 9 , wherein the risk prediction module is further to update the rule policy of the risk factors database based on the user of the head-mounted display. 13. The wearable computing device of claim 9 , wherein to reduce the display rate comprises to drop one or more frames of the buffered display information. 14. The wearable computing device of claim 9 , wherein to reduce the display rate comprises to blend two or more adjacent frames of the buffered display information. 15. The wearable computing device of claim 9 , wherein to reduce the display rate comprises to release one or more frames of the buffered display information at a reduced rate. 16. The wearable computing device of claim 9 , further comprising: a frame configured to be worn on the user's face; and a pair of lenses coupled to the frame and, when worn on the user's face, positioned in front of the user's eyes; wherein the head-mounted display is coupled to the frame. 17. One or more non-transitory, computer-readable storage media comprising a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed cause a wearable computing device to: display one or more display overlays using a head-mounted display of the wearable computing device; receive sensor data from one or more sensors coupled to the wearable computing device while displaying the display overlays, the sensor data indicative of one or more physical attributes of a user of the wearable computing device, wherein the one or more sensors comprises an ambient light sensor; analyze the sensor data to detect a physiological condition of the user, wherein to analyze the sensor data comprises to detect a potential seizure condition of the user based on analysis of the sensor data received from the ambient light sensor; and apply a mitigation strategy to mitigate the physiological condition in response to detecting the physiological condition, wherein to apply the mitigation strategy comprises to reduce an intensity of environmental light admitted through a variable lens of the head-mounted display in response to detection of the potential seizure condition. 18. The one or more non-transitory, computer-readable storage media of claim 17 , wherein to analyze the sensor data comprises to detect a nausea condition of the user based on analysis of the sensor data. 19. The one or more non-transitory, computer-readable storage media of claim 17 , wherein to analyze the sensor data comprises to detect a seizure condition of the user based on analysis of the sensor data. 20. One or more non-transitory, computer-readable storage media comprising a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed cause a wearable computing device to: buffer display information to be displayed by a head-mounted display of the wearable computing device; analyze the buffered display information based on a rule policy of a risk factors database to determine whether the display information presents a potential risk to the user, wherein to analyze the buffered display information comprises to (i) analyze the buffered display information for periodic changes in display intensity, display color, or display contrast and (ii) determine whether the periodic changes present a potential risk for seizure; and reduce a display rate of the head-mounted display in response to determining the display information presents the potential

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  • comprising devices for improving the contrast of the display / brillance control visibility · CPC title

  • comprising device for genereting colour display · CPC title

  • Head mounted · CPC title

  • Eye tracking input arrangements (G06F3/015 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • comprising devices increasing the depth of field · CPC title

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What does patent US9618749B2 cover?
Technologies for mitigating a physiological condition include a wearable computing device coupled with a head-mounted display and sensor(s). The wearable computing device may receive sensor data indicative of a physical attribute of the user while displaying information on the head-mounted display. The wearable computing device analyzes the sensor data to detect a physiological condition of the…
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Intel Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F1/163. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Apr 11 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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