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Bibliographic Data
Application Number: 13/018,180 Customer Number: -
Filing or 371 (c) Date: 01-31-2011 Status: Non Final Action Mailed
Application Type: Utility Status Date: 11-21-2012
Examiner Name: FITZPATRICK, ATIBA O Location: title="http://www.uspto.gov/ebc/portal/info_location.htm" /> ELECTRONIC
Group Art Unit: 2668 Location Date: -
Confirmation Number: 8076 Earliest Publication No: US 2012-0195460 A1
Attorney Docket Number: 102402 Earliest Publication Date: 08-02-2012
Class / Subclass: 382/103 Patent Number: -
First Named Inventor: Roy Lawrence Ashok Inigo , San Diego, CA (US) Issue Date of Patent: -
Entity Status: Undiscounted AIA (First Inventor to File): No
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Inventor
Lawrence Ashok Inigo, Roy
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QUALCOMM INCORPORATED
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382/103Target tracking or detecting
International Class
G06K 9/00
SUMMARY OF CLAIMS
A mobile platform renders different augmented reality objects based on the spatial relationship, such as the proximity and/or relative positions between real-world objects. The spatial relationship, which may be proximity of the objects or the relative positions of the objects, provides the context of the real-world objects. The mobile platform detects and tracks a first object and a second object in one or more captured images. The mobile platform then determines the spatial relationship of the objects as the proximity (or distance) and/or the relative positions between objects. The proximity may be based on whether the objects appear in the same image or a quantitative distance between the objects determined, e.g., based on pose information or through image processing. Based on the spatial relationship of the objects, the augmentation object to be rendered is determined, e.g., by searching a database. The selected augmentation object is rendered and displayed.
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