G06F40/171

CONTENT TRANSLATION USER INTERFACES
20220391603 · 2022-12-08 ·

The present disclosure generally relates to user interfaces for translating content and displaying translated content.

Sharing of user markings between printed and digital documents
11520974 · 2022-12-06 · ·

Techniques are disclosed for sharing user markings between digital documents and corresponding physically printed documents. The sharing is facilitated using an Augmented Reality (AR) device, such as a smartphone or a tablet. The device streams images of a page of a book on a display. The device accesses a corresponding digital document that is a digital version of content printed on the book. In an example, the digital document has a digital user marking, e.g., a comment associated with a paragraph of the digital document, wherein a corresponding paragraph of the physical book lacks any such comment. When the device streams the images of the page of the book on the display, the device appends the digital comment on the paragraph of the page of the book within the image stream. Thus, the user can view the digital comment in the AR environment, while reading the physical book.

Sharing of user markings between printed and digital documents
11520974 · 2022-12-06 · ·

Techniques are disclosed for sharing user markings between digital documents and corresponding physically printed documents. The sharing is facilitated using an Augmented Reality (AR) device, such as a smartphone or a tablet. The device streams images of a page of a book on a display. The device accesses a corresponding digital document that is a digital version of content printed on the book. In an example, the digital document has a digital user marking, e.g., a comment associated with a paragraph of the digital document, wherein a corresponding paragraph of the physical book lacks any such comment. When the device streams the images of the page of the book on the display, the device appends the digital comment on the paragraph of the page of the book within the image stream. Thus, the user can view the digital comment in the AR environment, while reading the physical book.

DISPLAY APPARATUS, DISPLAY SYSTEM, AND DISPLAY METHOD
20220382964 · 2022-12-01 ·

A display apparatus includes circuitry. The circuitry receives an input of hand drafted data with an input device. The circuitry converts the hand drafted data into first text data. The circuitry receives an input of first voice data. The circuitry converts the first voice data into second text data. The circuitry displays, on a display, third text data converted from second voice data in a case that the first text data and the second text data match each other at least in part.

Handwritten data capture method and handwritten data capture device

A handwritten data capture method creates handwritten data including a plurality of pieces of stroke data that is based on writing performed on each page of a paper medium having a plurality of pages. The handwritten data capture method includes: acquiring the plurality of pieces of stroke data created based on the writing sequenced in a writing order; displaying the pieces of stroke data together on a display device; accepting an input of a break position of the pieces of stroke data; identifying a continuous portion of the pieces of stroke data based on the break position and the writing order; updating the display device to display the identified continuous portion of the pieces of stroke data in the writing order; and repeating the accepting, the identifying, and the updating until a given operation is received.

Handwritten data capture method and handwritten data capture device

A handwritten data capture method creates handwritten data including a plurality of pieces of stroke data that is based on writing performed on each page of a paper medium having a plurality of pages. The handwritten data capture method includes: acquiring the plurality of pieces of stroke data created based on the writing sequenced in a writing order; displaying the pieces of stroke data together on a display device; accepting an input of a break position of the pieces of stroke data; identifying a continuous portion of the pieces of stroke data based on the break position and the writing order; updating the display device to display the identified continuous portion of the pieces of stroke data in the writing order; and repeating the accepting, the identifying, and the updating until a given operation is received.

Two stroke quick input selection

One embodiment provides a method, including: accepting, at an input surface of an electronic device, ink strokes; determining, using a processor of the electronic device, that the ink strokes include a selection indicator pair; associating, using a processor of the electronic device, the selection indicator pair with content; and selecting, using a processor of the electronic device, the content associated with the selection indicator pair. Other aspects are described and claimed.

Two stroke quick input selection

One embodiment provides a method, including: accepting, at an input surface of an electronic device, ink strokes; determining, using a processor of the electronic device, that the ink strokes include a selection indicator pair; associating, using a processor of the electronic device, the selection indicator pair with content; and selecting, using a processor of the electronic device, the content associated with the selection indicator pair. Other aspects are described and claimed.

Distributed electronic signature processing
11586806 · 2023-02-21 ·

A technique for distributed electronic signature processing includes displaying a document for signature on a first device along with an optically-readable code. A second device scans the optically-readable code displayed by the first device, initiating a process that transfers signature entry from the first device to the second device, which may receive handwritten signatures input or otherwise provided thereon. The second device then accepts the physical signature, which is used to effectuate a signing of the document.

Distributed electronic signature processing
11586806 · 2023-02-21 ·

A technique for distributed electronic signature processing includes displaying a document for signature on a first device along with an optically-readable code. A second device scans the optically-readable code displayed by the first device, initiating a process that transfers signature entry from the first device to the second device, which may receive handwritten signatures input or otherwise provided thereon. The second device then accepts the physical signature, which is used to effectuate a signing of the document.