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20100281437 | MANAGING VIRTUAL PORTS - Techniques for managing virtual ports are disclosed herein. Each such virtual port may have different associated features such as, for example, privileges, rights or options. When one or more users are in a capture scene of a gesture based system, the system may associate virtual ports with the users and maintain the virtual ports. Also provided are techniques for disassociating virtual ports with users or swapping virtual ports between two or more users. | 11-04-2010 |
20100302138 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DEFINING OR MODIFYING A VISUAL REPRESENTATION - A system may track a user's motions or gestures performed in a physical space and map them to a visual representation of the user. The user's gestures may be translated to a control in a system or application space, such as to open a file or to execute a punch in a punching game. Similarly, the user's gestures may be translated to a control in the system or application space for making modifications to a visual representation. A visual representation may be a display of a virtual object or a display that maps to a target in the physical space. In another example embodiment, the system may track the target in the physical space over time and apply modifications or updates to the visual representation based on the history data. | 12-02-2010 |
20100306710 | LIVING CURSOR CONTROL MECHANICS - Disclosed herein are systems and methods for controlling a cursor. A user may control a cursor displayed by a computing environment such as a game console, a computer, or the like by performing one or more gestures. An activity of a cursor on an audiovisual display may be controlled based on one or more gestures of the user, a profile of the user, other inputs, or combinations thereof. Further, an appearance of a cursor on an audiovisual display may also be controlled based on one or more gestures of the user, a profile of the user, other inputs, or combinations thereof. User gestures may be detected by, for example, a capture device. For example, the capture device may capture a depth image of a scene including a user. | 12-02-2010 |
20120144348 | Managing Virtual Ports - Techniques for managing virtual ports are disclosed herein. Each such virtual port may have different associated features such as, for example, privileges, rights or options. When one or more users are in a capture scene of a gesture based system, the system may associate virtual ports with the users and maintain the virtual ports. Also provided are techniques for disassociating virtual ports with users or swapping virtual ports between two or more users. | 06-07-2012 |
20120165964 | INTERACTIVE CONTENT CREATION - An audio/visual system (e.g., such as an entertainment console or other computing device) plays a base audio track, such as a portion of a pre-recorded song or notes from one or more instruments. Using a depth camera or other sensor, the system automatically detects that a user (or a portion of the user) enters a first collision volume of a plurality of collision volumes. Each collision volume of the plurality of collision volumes is associated with a different audio stem. In one example, an audio stem is a sound from a subset of instruments playing a song, a portion of a vocal track for a song, or notes from one or more instruments. In response to automatically detecting that the user (or a portion of the user) entered the first collision volume, the appropriate audio stem associated with the first collision volume is added to the base audio track or removed from the base audio track. | 06-28-2012 |
20120213212 | LIFE STREAMING - A system and method for analyzing, summarizing, and transmitting life experiences captured using a life recorder is described. A life recorder is a recording device that continuously captures life experiences, including unanticipated life experiences, in video and/or audio recordings. In some embodiments, the video and/or audio recordings generated by a life recorder are automatically summarized, indexed, and stored for future use. By indexing and storing life recordings, a life recorder may search for and acquire life recordings generated by itself or another life recorder, thereby allowing life experiences to be shared minutes or even years later. In some embodiments, recordings generated by a life recorder may be analyzed in real-time and automatically pushed to one or more target devices. The ability to automatically and instantaneously push life recordings as live feeds to one or more target devices allows friends and family to experience one's life experience in real-time. | 08-23-2012 |
20150370528 | INTERACTIVE CONTENT CREATION - An audio/visual system (e.g., such as an entertainment console or other computing device) plays a base audio track, such as a portion of a pre-recorded song or notes from one or more instruments. Using a depth camera or other sensor, the system automatically detects that a user (or a portion of the user) enters a first collision volume of a plurality of collision volumes. Each collision volume of the plurality of collision volumes is associated with a different audio stem. In one example, an audio stem is a sound from a subset of instruments playing a song, a portion of a vocal track for a song, or notes from one or more instruments. In response to automatically detecting that the user (or a portion of the user) entered the first collision volume, the appropriate audio stem associated with the first collision volume is added to the base audio track or removed from the base audio track. | 12-24-2015 |
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20150156075 | Mobile Information Management System And Methods Of Use And Doing Business - A mobile information management system supporting the association of information items, such as, for example, one or more among files or portions of files (such as images), documents, videos, notes, location registrations, document markups, or the like with a particular location on a context-specific reference map, such as a floor plan. In some embodiments, uploaded files can be designated as reference maps, which, if desired, can then be assigned a coordinate system for display of one or more among registration pins, information pins, and current mobile device locations. Some applications provide for location-based notification and propagation of the associated information items to mobile devices on request, automatically, or both. At least a portion of the system is operable on and accessible from a mobile device, and can facilitate the real time, on-site association of one or more information items with a location on a map. | 06-04-2015 |