Robot for preventing interruption while interacting with user
US-12169410-B2 · Dec 17, 2024 · US
US9791912B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9791912-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214354903-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 26, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 27, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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A personal computer system comprises a visual display, an imaging device adapted to provide eye-tracking data by imaging at least one eye of a viewer of the visual display, and identifying means for recognizing the viewer with reference to one of a plurality of predefined personal profiles. The personal computer system further comprises an eye-tracking processor for processing the eye-tracking data. According to the invention, the eye-tracking processor is selectively operable in one of a plurality of personalized active sub-modes associated with said personal profiles. The sub-modes may differ with regard to eye-tracking related or power-management related settings. Further, the identifying means may sense an identified viewer's actual viewing condition (e.g., use of viewing aids or wearing of garments), wherein the imaging device is further operable in a sub profile mode associated with the determined actual viewing condition.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A personal computer system comprising: a visual display; an imaging device adapted to provide eye-tracking data by imaging at least one eye of a viewer of the visual display and to process said eye-tracking data; and an identifying device adapted to recognize the viewer with reference to one of a plurality of predefined personal profiles and to sense a recognized viewer's actual viewing condition, wherein the imaging device is selectively operable in one of a plurality of personalized active sub-modes associated with said personal profiles and further in one of a plurality of sub-profile modes, said plurality of sub-profile modes being hierarchically defined as children of a personalized sub-mode, and said one of a plurality of sub-profile modes being associated with said actual viewing condition. 2. The personal computer system of claim 1 , wherein the identifying device is adapted to sense actual viewing conditions differing by the viewer's wearing a viewing aid and/or a garment. 3. The personal computer system of claim 1 , wherein said personalized active sub-modes differ by an eye-tracking calibration setting to be applied by the imaging device. 4. The personal computer system of claim 1 , wherein the identifying device is adapted to update a result of recognizing a viewer and a result of sensing an actual viewing condition; and, if the updated result is different, to cause the imaging device to operate in a mode associated with the updated result. 5. The personal computer system of claim 4 , wherein the identifying device is adapted to update a result of sensing an actual viewing condition more frequently than the identifying device updates a result of recognizing a viewer. 6. The personal computer system of claim 4 , wherein said personalized active sub-modes differ by an eye-tracking calibration setting to be applied by the imaging device, the personal computer system further comprising a processor adapted to execute a graphical user interface including visible items appearing on the visual display, wherein the identifying device is adapted to receive data from the processor indicating a location of one of said visible items and to derive a deviation of a detected gaze point from said visible item location, for thereby updating a result of recognizing a viewer. 7. The personal computer system of claim 6 , wherein at least one of said personal profiles includes a historic average gaze-point deviation with which the derived gaze-point is compared. 8. The personal computer system of claim 1 , wherein the identifying device coincides with the imaging device. 9. The personal computer system of claim 8 , wherein the imaging device includes active illumination and wherein the recognition of a viewer consists in face recognition. 10. The personal computer system of claim 1 , further comprising a mode-transition indicator configured to indicate, in response thereto, that the imaging device begins operation in a selected mode. 11. The personal computer system of claim 10 , wherein the mode-transition indicator is one of: a symbol appearing on the visual display, an non-visual signal, an acoustic signal. 12. A method in a personal computer system comprising: a visual display; an imaging device adapted to provide eye-tracking data by imaging at least one eye of a viewer of the visual display and to process said eye-tracking data, wherein the imaging device is selectively operable in one of a plurality of personalized active sub-modes and further in a sub-profile mode associated with said actual viewing condition; an identifying device for recognizing the viewer with reference to one of a plurality of predefined personal profiles, said method comprising: recognizing, using the first identifying device, a viewer by comparing viewer-related data with predefined personal profiles and selecting a best matching personal profile; sensing the recognized viewer's actual viewing condition; and operating the imaging device in a sub-mode associated with said best matching personal profile and further in one of a plurality of sub-profile modes, said plurality of sub-profile modes being hierarchically defined as children of a personalized sub-mode, and said one of a plurality of sub-profile modes being associated with said actual viewing condition. 13. A computer program product comprising a data carrier storing instructions for causing a programmable computer to execute the method of claim 12 . 14. The personal computer system of claim 1 , wherein said actual viewing conditions differ by the viewer's wearing a viewing aid and/or a garment. 15. The personal computer system of claim 1 , wherein said personalized active sub-modes differ by an eye-tracking calibration setting to be applied by the imaging device. 16. The personal computer system of claim 2 , wherein said personalized active sub-modes differ by an eye-tracking calibration setting to be applied by the imaging device. 17. The personal computer system of claim 1 , wherein the identifying device is further adapted to: update a result of recognizing the viewer and a result of sensing an actual viewing condition; and, if the updated result is different, to cause the imaging device to operate in a mode associated with the updated result.
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