G09B29/102

Navigation apparatus displaying information related to target intersection
10317237 · 2019-06-11 · ·

The present disclosure provides a navigation apparatus that is capable of switching between the display of a direction sign image and the display of an enlarged view of an intersection and reducing an erroneous recognition of a target intersection made by a driver. The navigation apparatus displays the direction sign image related to the target intersection when a distance between the host vehicle and an installation location of the direction sign is within a sign display distance. The navigation apparatus displays an intersection enlarged view of the target intersection when a distance between the host vehicle and the target intersection is within an enlarged view display distance, which is set shorter than the sign display distance.

INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM
20240194093 · 2024-06-13 ·

The present disclosure relates to an information processing device, an information processing method, and a program that can provide a better user experience. Provided is the information processing device including a control unit configured to identify, with at least one target, a content for each of the targets, and a reproduction range of the content set in advance, a relative position between the target and a device and compare the reproduction range with the relative position, and a reproduction unit configured to reproduce the content on the basis of a result of the comparison between the reproduction range and the relative position. The present disclosure can be applied to, for example, a device that uses a service for providing spatial contents.

Apparatus and method for helping Alzheimer patients
10283003 · 2019-05-07 ·

The present disclosure relates to an apparatus and a method for helping Alzheimer patients to locate their belonging by allowing the patients to attach to the belonging with a label which can be identified and located by a label identifier in a room. As a result, the patients are now able quickly find where the belonging are and their life quality can be improved by reducing their anxiety and frustration in finding the belongings.

Venues Map Application And System Providing Indoor Routing

In some implementations, a computing device can provide a map application providing a representation of a physical structure of venues (e.g., shopping centers, airports) identified by the application. In addition, the application can provide a route and/or turn-by-turn navigation instructions to a destination within a venue comprising one or more floors when desired by the user.

Venues Map Application And System Providing A Venue Directory

In some implementations, a computing device can provide a map application providing a representation of a physical structure of venues (e.g., shopping centers, airports) identified by the application. In addition, the application can provide a unique venue directory, providing an easy and visual mechanism to search for categories of points of interest (e.g., clothes, food, restrooms) or specific items within the venue. Search results can be presented on a map of a floor within the venue as well as a listing providing all search results located within the venue.

Venues Map Application And System

In some implementations, a computing device can provide a map application providing a representation of a physical structure of venues (e.g., shopping centers, airports) identified by the application. In addition, the application can provide an inside view that includes the physical layout and geometry of the venue's structure as well as the location, structure and layout of points of interest (e.g., stores, security check points, restrooms) within the venue. The views become more detailed as the user zooms into the venue to reveal points of interest and to give the user a feel for traversing the venue.

Application And System Providing Indoor Searching Of A Venue

In some implementations, a computing device can provide a map application providing a representation of a physical structure of venues (e.g., shopping centers, airports) identified by the application. The application can provide an inside view of the venue, which is accessible by other applications and programs on the user's device. Thus, whether intended or not, search results that are identified by the map application as having an inside view of the venue are also presented on a graphical user interface along with typical search results from the other applications.

Presenting Non-Recommended Routes

In some implementations, a computing device can proactively determine a destination and request traffic information for routes from a starting location to the destination. In some implementations, a computing device can identify some routes between a starting location and a destination as non-recommended routes and recommend other routes. In some implementations, a computing device can rank routes between a starting location and a destination based on automatically-determined user interest. In some implementations, a computing device can determine a user is familiar with a route and adjust the information presented to the user about the route accordingly.

Providing Light Navigation Guidance

In some implementations, a computing device can proactively determine a destination and request traffic information for routes from a starting location to the destination. In some implementations, a computing device can identify some routes between a starting location and a destination as non-recommended routes and recommend other routes. In some implementations, a computing device can rank routes between a starting location and a destination based on automatically-determined user interest. In some implementations, a computing device can determine a user is familiar with a route and adjust the information presented to the user about the route accordingly.

Presenting Suggested Routes Based on Local Route Ranking

In some implementations, a computing device can proactively determine a destination and request traffic information for routes from a starting location to the destination. In some implementations, a computing device can identify some routes between a starting location and a destination as non-recommended routes and recommend other routes. In some implementations, a computing device can rank routes between a starting location and a destination based on automatically-determined user interest. In some implementations, a computing device can determine a user is familiar with a route and adjust the information presented to the user about the route accordingly.