Woodall
James Woodall, West Bridgford GB
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20140111427 | LifeBoard - Series Of Home Pages For Head Mounted Displays (HMD) That Respond to Head Tracking - To assist with hands-free computing, the Head Mounted Display or Headset Computer utilizes a series of user configurable Home Pages that contain the shortcuts and widgets the user wants. This allows the user to design a user interface environment which gives him the information he wants, in the order he wants. | 04-24-2014 |
20150072672 | Headset Computer (HSC) As Auxiliary Display With ASR and HT Input - The present invention related to human/computer interfaces and more particularly to a headset computing display device that accepts voice commands and tracks head motions to provide command inputs to and receive display information from a software application executed on a host computing device. An example embodiment of the present invention includes a method of, and corresponding system for, operating a native Smartphone or PC application, simultaneously displaying an output of the application through the Smartphone or PC screen and a headset computing display device, and using speech and head tracking commands to control the native application. The present invention enables hands-free operation of a Smartphone or PC application. | 03-12-2015 |
20150142440 | Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) Feedback for Head Mounted Displays (HMD) - Feedback mechanisms to the user of a Head Mounted Display (HMD) are provided. It is important to provide feedback to the user when speech is recognized as soon as possible after the user utters a voice command. The HMD displays and/or audibly renders an ASR acknowledgment in a manner that ensures the user that the HMD has received/understood his voiced command. | 05-21-2015 |
James Woodall, Nottinghamshire GB
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20130288753 | Headset Computer (HSC) As Auxiliary Display With ASR and HT Input - The present invention related to human/computer interfaces and more particularly to a headset computing display device that accepts voice commands and tracks head motions to provide command inputs to and receive display information from a software application executed on a host computing device. An example embodiment of the present invention includes a method of, and corresponding system for, operating a native Smartphone or PC application, simultaneously displaying an output of the application through the Smartphone or PC screen and a headset computing display device, and using speech and head tracking commands to control the native application. The present invention enables hands-free operation of a Smartphone or PC application. | 10-31-2013 |
James Woodall, Nottingham GB
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20130231937 | Context Sensitive Overlays In Voice Controlled Headset Computer Displays - In headset computers that leverage voice commands, often the user does not know what voice commands are available. In one embodiment, a method includes providing a user interface in a headset computer and, in response to user utterance of a cue toggle command, displaying at least one cue in the user interface. Each cue can correspond to a voice command associated with code to execute. In response to user utterance of the voice command, the method can also include executing the code associated with the voice command. The user can therefore ascertain what voice commands are available. | 09-05-2013 |
James Woodall, Notthinghamshire GB
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20150220506 | Remote Document Annotation - A system for communicating document annotations includes a host computing platform having a first processor and a transmitter for transmitting information. The system further includes a head mounted display device having a second processor, a micro-display driven by the second processor and a receiver for receiving information from the remote host. The information from the remote host includes information representative of a document and information representative of one or more annotations. The second processor combines the information representative of a document with the information representative of one or more annotations to produce an annotated document, and displays the annotated document on the micro-display. | 08-06-2015 |