G09B21/003

ACTUATORS, ACCESSORIES AND AVATARS FOR ENHANCED REALITY DEVICES

A method for aiding users of enhanced reality headsets is provided. The method includes providing a multimedia content to a user of an enhanced reality device, adjusting a visual portion of the multimedia content for a user, based on a first user selection, adjusting an audio portion of the multimedia content for the user, and receiving a gesture input from the user in response to a query in the visual portion or the audio portion of the multimedia content. A method, for including character avatars in enhanced reality applications is also provided. The method includes determining a degree of interest of a user on a character in online content, generating a virtual interaction event between the user and an avatar for the character in online content, and providing to the user, via the enhanced reality device, the virtual interaction event with the avatar for the character in the online content.

Walking support system

When it is determined that a presence of a traffic light is not recognized in an image acquired by a first image acquisition operation by a camera, the presence of the traffic light is recognized in an image acquired by a second image acquisition operation in which a recognition accuracy of the presence of the traffic light is improved. In this second image acquisition operation, it is assumed that a pedestrian is stopped in front of a pedestrian crossing, and there is little demand for increasing a detection speed of objects such as moving objects present in a surrounding area. Thus, it is possible to sufficiently obtain the recognition accuracy of the traffic light by the second image acquisition operation that gives priority to the recognition accuracy of the presence of the traffic light.

Devices and methods for providing tactile feedback

A device for providing a tactile feedback includes an imaging device configured to capture an image of a face of a subject, a tactile feedback device, and a controller communicatively coupled to the imaging device and the tactile feedback device. The controller comprising at least one processor and at least one memory storing computer readable and executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, causes the controller to: process the image, determine a type of a facial expression based on the processed image, determine a level of a facial expression of the type based on the processed image, determine a tactile feedback intensity of the tactile feedback device based on the level of the facial expression, and control the tactile feedback device to provide a tactile feedback having the tactile feedback intensity.

System and Method of Managing a Lottery Service for Visually-Impaired Users
20220335857 · 2022-10-20 ·

A system and a method of managing a lottery service for visually-impaired users allow users to read a lottery ticket with a plurality of braille-inscribed ticket numbers. The system includes a PC device, at least one remote server, at least one physical lottery ticket, and at least one external server. The method begins by scanning the braille-inscribed ticket numbers off the physical lottery ticket with the PC device. The braille-inscribed numbers are converted into a plurality of digital ticket numbers with the PC device. The digital ticket numbers are relayed from the PC device to the remote server. A plurality of winning numbers is then received for the lottery service from the external server with the remote server. If the digital ticket numbers match the plurality of winning numbers, a lottery winning notification is generated with the remote server and is then outputted with the PC device.

SENSORY STIMULI DEVICES FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
20230128926 · 2023-04-27 ·

A method for improving spatial awareness of a user during drawing includes obtaining, using one or more sensors, position information of a drawing instrument relative to a drawing canvas. The method includes determining, using one or more processors, a first vibration intensity when the drawing instrument is within a first region of the drawing canvas based on the obtained position information. The method includes determining, using the one or more processors, a second vibration intensity when the drawing instrument is within a second region of the drawing canvas based on the obtained position information. The second vibration intensity can be larger than the first vibration intensity and the second region can be distinct from the first region. The method includes generating, by a sensory device, a vibration based on one or both of the first vibration intensity or the second vibration intensity.

Haptic feedback device and method for providing haptic sensation based on video
11635819 · 2023-04-25 ·

A haptic feedback device for providing haptic sensation comprises a haptic feedback interface that includes a plurality of haptic elements. The haptic feedback device detects a speed and a direction of travel associated with a plurality of moving objects in an upcoming scene of a video based on a look-ahead buffer of the video played on an external display device or the haptic feedback device. A haptic feedback is determined for the upcoming scene of the video based on the look-ahead buffer of the video and the detected speed and direction of travel associated with the plurality of moving objects. One or more movable haptic cues are generated on the haptic feedback interface using the plurality of haptic elements in synchronization with a current scene played on the external display device or the haptic feedback device, based on the determined haptic feedback.

Flexible braille indicia signage for use on railings and method

Flexible braille indicia signage and methods are provided. Preferably, the flexible braille indicia signage takes the form of braille directional identifiers for use on railings or the like. In one example, the braille indicia signage is made by providing a flexible substrate and printing a first layer of ink on a first side of the flexible substrate in a pattern defining desired braille indicia. Multiple layers of ink are then printed in registration with the pattern atop of the first layer of ink such that the desired braille indicia has a height of at least 0.6 mm (0.79 mm for braille directional identifiers) relative to the first side of the substrate. A sealing layer of ink is then printed atop the substrate and multiple layers of ink. The result is a braille sign with braille indicia that does not separate from the substrate on a condition that a portion of the substrate bearing the braille indicia is flexed in an arc of a 10 mm, i.e. 7/16 inch, radius circle, such as, for example, when the braille indicia sign is a braille directional identifier affixed to a railing having a 20 mm, i.e. ⅞ inch, or greater diameter.

Methods and Systems to Facilitate Silent Communication
20230068531 · 2023-03-02 ·

An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method of communication, the method comprising receiving a signal from a subject, wherein the signal represents activity in a brain of the subject associated with one or more spatiotemporal movements of one or more portions of the subject's body, correlating the signal to a portion of a coded language system and outputting the portion of the coded language system.

IMAGES FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
20230121539 · 2023-04-20 ·

Some implementations include methods for communicating features of images to visually impaired users. An image to be displayed on a touch sensitive screen of a computing device may include one or more objects. Each of the one or more objects may be associated with a bounding box. A contact with the image may be detected via the touch sensitive screen. The contact may be determined to be within a bounding box associated with a first object of the one or more objects. Responsive to detecting the contact to be within the bounding box associated with the first object, a caption of the first object may be caused to become audible and the touch sensitive screen may be caused to vibrate based on a vibration pattern unique to the first object.

ENABLING THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED WITH AR USING FORCE FEEDBACK
20220323286 · 2022-10-13 ·

A system and method provide feedback to a user, such as a visually impaired user, to guide the user to an object in the field of view of a camera mounted on a frame worn on the head of the user. A processor identifies at least one object and a body part of the user in the field of view of the camera and tracks relative positions of the body part relative to the identified object. The processor also generates and communicates at least one control signal for guiding the body part of the user to the identified object to a user feedback device worn on or adjacent the body part of the user. The feedback device receives the control signal(s) and converts the control signal(s) into at least one of sounds or haptic feedback that guides the body part to the identified object.