Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090002217 | Touchpad-enabled remote controller and user interaction methods - The handheld case of the remote control unit includes at least one touchpad, and other sensors, such as acceleration sensors, case perimeter sensors, pressure sensors, RF signal sensors. These sensors provide a rich array of sensory inputs that are classified by a pattern recognizer to generate control commands for both the consumer electronic equipment and the remote control unit itself. A power management system to conserve unit battery power is also responsive to the pattern recognizer to allow intelligent power management control. The control system uses the display of the consumer electronic equipment to provide instructions to the user, and the behavior of the remote control system uses what is displayed on the display as context information for pattern recognition. | 01-01-2009 |
20090006101 | Method to detect and assist user intentions with real time visual feedback based on interaction language constraints and pattern recognition of sensory features - A language model back-off system can be used with a user interface employing one or more language models to constrain navigation of selectable user interface input components. A user input interpretation module receives user input and interprets the user input to determine if a selection is made of one or more user interface input components. If a selection is not made, the user input interpretation module determines whether conditions are met for backing off one or more language models employed to constrain navigation of the user interface input components. If the conditions are met, a language model back-off module backs off the one or more language models. | 01-01-2009 |
20090007001 | Virtual keypad systems and methods - Accordingly, a virtual keypad system for inputting text is provided. A virtual keypad system includes a remote controller having at least one touchpad incorporated therein and divided into a plurality of touch zones. A display device is in data communication with the remote controller and is operable to display a user interface including a keypad, where each key of the keypad is mapped to a touch zone of the touchpad. A prediction module, in response to an operator pressing a given touch zone to select a particular character, performs one or more key prediction methods to predict one or more next plausible keys. A key mapping module remaps the touch zones of the touchpad to the keys of the keypad based on the one or more next plausible keys. | 01-01-2009 |
20090064008 | USER INTERACTION FOR CONTENT BASED STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL - A graphic user interface system for use with a content based retrieval system includes an active display having display areas. For example, the display areas include a main area providing an overview of database contents by displaying representative samples of the database contents. The display areas also include one or more query areas into which one or more of the representative samples can be moved from the main area by a user employing gesture based interaction. A query formulation module employs the one or more representative samples moved into the query area to provide feedback to the content based retrieval system. | 03-05-2009 |
20100127995 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN INTENDED AND UNINTENDED USER INPUT ON A TOUCHPAD - A method and system for differentiating between intended user input and inadvertent or incidental contact with a touchpad is herein disclosed. When a user engages the touchpad, sensors on the touchpad are activated and generate touch sensor signals. Based on the pattern of engaged sensors, a hand pattern can be determined. From the hand pattern, a hand model may be retrieved. The hand model may indicate passive zones and active zones. Contact in the active zones may be considered intentional, while contact in the passive zones may be considered unintended or incidental. Moreover, a global shift may be calculated, and input from the active zones may be compensated for the global shift. The input from the active zones can then be used to control a graphical user interface. | 05-27-2010 |
20100164897 | VIRTUAL KEYPAD SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Accordingly, a virtual keypad system for inputting text is provided. A virtual keypad system includes a remote controller having at least one touchpad incorporated therein and divided into a plurality of touch zones. A display device is in data communication with the remote controller and is operable to display a user interface including a keypad, where each key of the keypad is mapped to a touch zone of the touchpad. A prediction module, in response to an operator pressing a given touch zone to select a particular character, performs one or more key prediction methods to predict one or more next plausible keys. A key mapping module remaps the touch zones of the touchpad to the keys of the keypad based on the one or more next plausible keys. | 07-01-2010 |
20100195872 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING OBJECTS IN AN IMAGE USING POSITIONAL INFORMATION - A computer-implemented method is provided for identifying objects in an image. The method includes: capturing a series of images of a scene using a camera; receiving a topographical map for the scene that defines distances between objects in the scene; determining distances between objects in the scene from a given image; approximating identities of objects in the given image by comparing the distances between objects as determined from the given image in relation to the distances between objects from the map. The identities of objects can be re-estimated using features of the objects extracted from the other images. | 08-05-2010 |
20100328206 | DUAL POINTER MANAGEMENT METHOD USING COOPERATING INPUT SOURCES AND EFFICIENT DYNAMIC COORDINATE REMAPPING - The pointer management technology establishes a protocol and method for dual pointer management in both absolute input mode and relative input mode. The method defines a set of properties/constraints for contextual dynamic remapping between input sensor coordinates and target screen coordinates. The remapping of the left pointer (respectively the right pointer) depends on the position of the right pointer (respectively the left pointer) in the target screen space. This inter-dependence enables a more flexible and more powerful interaction as it exploits the contextual layout to re-estimate the remapping transformations at each instant. | 12-30-2010 |
20110010648 | VISUAL FEEDBACK BASED ON INTERACTION LANGUAGE CONSTRAINTS AND PATTERN RECOGNITION OF SENSORY FEATURES - A language model back-off system can be used with a user interface employing one or more language models to constrain navigation of selectable user interface input components. A user input interpretation module receives user input and interprets the user input to determine if a selection is made of one or more user interface input components. If a selection is not made, the user input interpretation module determines whether conditions are met for backing off one or more language models employed to constrain navigation of the user interface input components. If the conditions are met, a language model back-off module backs off the one or more language models. | 01-13-2011 |
20110018817 | TOUCHPAD-ENABLED REMOTE CONTROLLER AND USER INTERACTION METHODS - The hand held case of the remote control unit includes at least one touchpad, and other sensors, such as acceleration sensors, case perimeter sensors, pressure sensors, RF signal sensors. These sensors provide a rich array of sensory inputs that are classified by a pattern recognizer to generate control commands for both the consumer electronic equipment and the remote control unit itself. A power management system to conserve unit battery power is also responsive to the pattern recognizer to allow intelligent power management control. The control system uses the display of the consumer electronic equipment to provide instructions to the user, and the behavior of the remote control system uses what is displayed on the display as context information for pattern recognition. | 01-27-2011 |
20110043475 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF IDENTIFYING A USER OF A HANDHELD DEVICE - A system and method for identifying a user of a handheld device is herein disclosed. The device implementing the method and system may attempt to identify a user based on signals that are incidental to a user's handling of the device. The signals are generated by a variety of sensors dispersed along the periphery or within the housing. The sensors range may include touch sensors, inertial sensors, acoustic sensors, pulse oximiters, and a touchpad. Based on the sensors and corresponding signals, identification information is generated. The identification information is used to identify the user of the handheld device. The handheld device may implement various statistical learning and data mining techniques to increase the robustness of the system. The device may also authenticate the user based on the user drawing a circle, or other shape. | 02-24-2011 |
20110205161 | VERSATILE KEYBOARD INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICE - A versatile keyboard input and output device is described. The keyboard device includes a housing having a plurality of buttons, with each button individually clickable, and a capacitive sensing element under each button for touch sensing. The versatile keyboard input and output device further includes a lighting element under each button to provide selective lighting for each button, and a plurality of button glyphs for the plurality of buttons respectively, wherein the button glyphs are selectively visually changeable. The keyboard input device also includes a haptic feedback mechanism included in the housing for providing haptic feedback for the plurality of buttons. | 08-25-2011 |
20120113005 | DUAL POINTER MANAGEMENT METHOD USING COOPERATING INPUT SOURCES AND EFFICIENT DYNAMIC COORDINATE REMAPPING - The pointer management technology establishes a protocol and method for dual pointer management in both absolute input mode and relative input mode. The method defines a set of properties/constraints for contextual dynamic remapping between input sensor coordinates and target screen coordinates. The remapping of the left pointer (respectively the right pointer) depends on the position of the right pointer (respectively the left pointer) in the target screen space. This inter-dependence enables a more flexible and more powerful interaction as it exploits the contextual layout to re-estimate the remapping transformations at each instant. | 05-10-2012 |
20120162073 | APPARATUS FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLING ANOTHER APPARATUS AND HAVING SELF-ORIENTATING CAPABILITY - A remote control apparatus for communicating with a target device includes: a sensing portion for sensing points of user contact with the apparatus, user gestures, and an acceleration value of the apparatus; a transmitting device for sending signals representative of user commands to the target device; a controller; and a memory including instructions for configuring the controller to perform a self-orientation process based upon at least one of the acceleration value and the points of user contact to determine a forward direction of a plane of operation for defining the user gestures. An axis of the determined plane of operation substantially intersects the apparatus at any angle. | 06-28-2012 |
20120194324 | DIRECTION AND HOLDING-STYLE INVARIANT, SYMMETRIC DESIGN, AND TOUCH- AND BUTTON-BASED REMOTE USER INTERACTION DEVICE - A remote control unit selectively transmits a control signal for remotely controlling an electronic device. The unit defines an imaginary cut plane that substantially bisects the unit. The unit includes a plurality of input features collectively disposed symmetrically with respect to the imaginary cut plane. The input features include a first and second input feature. The first and second input features are disposed on opposite sides of the cut plane. Furthermore, the unit includes a sensor that detects a first and second holding position of the unit. The first holding position and the second holding position are substantially opposite to each other. Moreover, the unit includes a controller that associates the control signal with the first input feature when the sensor detects the first holding position, and the controller associates the control signal with the second input feature when the sensor detects the second holding position. | 08-02-2012 |
20120293404 | Low Cost Embedded Touchless Gesture Sensor - An array of independently addressable optical emitters, and an array of independently addressable detectors, energized according to an optimized sequence sensing a performed gesture to generate feature vector frames that are compressed by a projection matrix and processed by a trained model to perform touchless gesture recognition. | 11-22-2012 |
20130250379 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SCANNING PRINTED MATERIAL - System and method of continuously scanning turned pages of printed material, the method including capturing a first image of a first page of the printed material in a front of an imaging device, detecting a page turn, the detecting including setting a motion threshold value of the captured first image, the motion threshold value, scanning and obtaining motion values for successive image frames of the printed material, and comparing the motion value of each successive image frame with the motion value of a preceding image frame. The method further includes capturing a second image of a next page, determining whether the first image and the second image is of the same page, the determining including performing first and second threshold tests, wherein the second threshold test is performed faster and is less accurate than the first threshold test. | 09-26-2013 |
20140308992 | MOBILE DEVICE - A mobile device and a display control method can be provided having good operability and enabling selection of a screen display for the mobile device from a mode displaying a plurality of kinds of screens to suit a user's preferences. An aspect of the mobile device includes a touch screen, a display, and a menu screen generator. The touch screen receives input from a user. The display displays a menu screen and is provided such that the touch screen is overlaid on the display. The menu screen generator generates the menu screen displayed on the display. The menu screen can be selected from a plurality of user interfaces. | 10-16-2014 |
20140313118 | COMMUNICATION APPARATUS - An apparatus includes a housing, a band which is provided on side of the housing and has a longer length than a circumference of the housing, and a supporter configured to support the band on the side of the housing to enable the band to slide along the side of the housing. The apparatus may include a detector configured to detect a form of the band; a display configured to display a user interface for operating the communication apparatus and a controller configured to control a display position of the user interface based on the form of the band. The detector may detect pressure applied by the band on the housing, and the controller may estimate the form of the band on the basis of the pressure and to control the display position of the user interface on the basis of the estimation result. | 10-23-2014 |
20140333562 | APPARATUS FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLING ANOTHER APPARATUS AND HAVING SELF-ORIENTATING CAPABILITY - An apparatus for communicating with a target device includes: a sensing portion for sensing points of user contact with the apparatus and user gestures; a transmitting device for sending signals representative of user commands to the target device; a controller; and a memory including instructions for configuring the controller to perform a self-orientation process to determine a forward direction of a plane of operation for defining the user gestures. | 11-13-2014 |