Patent classifications
H04M1/724097
DISPLAY TERMINAL, APPLICATION CONTROL SYSTEM AND APPLICATION CONTROL METHOD
Provided is a display terminal having a small display space, in which high operability is realized while convenience is maintained. A display terminal including a photographing device comprises: an image analysis unit configured to analyze an image captured by the photographing device, use region information that is information of a region on the image which corresponds to a real object existing in the external field, and refer to an icon DB so as to specify an icon related to the real object; and an app start unit configured to obtain an application associated with the specified icon from an app DB and start the application.
BLUETOOTH THIRD-PARTY APPLICATION CALL MANAGEMENT METHOD, ELECTRONIC DEVICES, AND SYSTEM
This application discloses a Bluetooth third-party application call management method, an electronic device, and a system, and relates to the field of terminals. The method includes the following steps: when an electronic device learns about that a third-party application has a call task to be processed, the electronic device sends call scenario information to a wearable device based on a Bluetooth connection through a first application, so that the wearable device can acquire a current call scenario; and when the wearable device receives a first operation acting on the wearable device, the wearable device sends a first command corresponding to the first operation to the first application in the electronic device through the Bluetooth connection, so that the first application executes a first function corresponding to the first command (such as answering an incoming call, hanging up a call, or rejecting an incoming call).
Wearable device and method for AI applications
An artificial intelligence enabled system and method of use is disclosed. The system comprises a host computer such as a cellphone, and a wearable device suitable for AI applications. The device is a wearable watch type device or a head worn device that can communicate with the host computer.
PORTABLE INFORMATION TERMINAL, WIRELESS CONNECTABLE EXTERNAL DEVICE, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD FOR THEM
A portable information terminal is provided with a first communication function and a second communication function that can be wirelessly connected to the external device, a camera that captures video of a surrounding of the portable information terminal, a video processing unit that processes the video captured by the camera, a display that displays the video processed by the video processing unit, a memory unit that stores first identification information of the external device used for the first communication function, and second identification information of the external device used for the second communication function, and a control unit. The control unit calculates a relative position of the external device to the portable information terminal using the second communication function, and generates an overlaid video in which the first identification information is overlaid on the calculated relative position of an external device in the video and displays it on the display.
Context-based user availability for notifications
One or more processing circuits may obtain sensor data that includes first sensor data generated by a first plurality of sensors of one or more hearing instruments worn by a user and second sensor data generated by a second plurality of sensors of the computing device communicably coupled to the one or more hearing instruments. The one or more processing circuits may generate a notification and may determine, based on at least a portion of the sensor data, a. time period at which the user is available to interact with the notification. The one or more processing circuits may, in response to determining the time period at which the user is available to interact with the notification, output, during the time period, the notification.
Terminal Device
A terminal device includes a wearable object, a display apparatus, a mobile terminal, and an image capturing apparatus. The image capturing apparatus is provided in the wearable object to capture an image of an eye of the user to acquire an image of the original screen and a finger or a specific input instructing tool reflected on the eye of the user when the user performs an operation on the visual confirmation screen with the finger or the input instructing tool. The image capturing apparatus also outputs image data of the acquired image to the mobile terminal wirelessly or wired.
WIRELESS DEVICE CONTROL
There is disclosed a method for controlling a wireless device of a network, wherein the wireless device comprises a touch screen interface the method comprising: generating a first output on the touch screen interface, wherein the first output comprises a first area of the touch screen interface, and wherein the first area comprises a representation of a group of one or more breathing apparatus; obtaining first information indicative of a state of the group; and configuring the first area of the touch screen interface based on the first information, wherein configuring the first area comprises: if the first information is indicative that the state of the group meets a first criterion, configuring the first area in a locked mode, wherein alteration of the first area via the touch screen interface is prevented in the locked mode. Also disclosed is a wireless device and a computer program product.
Phone case for tracking and localization
A case for a portable device like a smartphone includes light sources such as LEDs, which, when illuminated, can be detected and tracked by a head-worn augmented or virtual reality device. The light sources may be located at the corners of the case and may emit infrared light. A relative pose between the smartphone and the head-worn device can be determined based on computer vision techniques performed on images captured by the head-worn device that includes light from the light sources. Relative movement between the smartphone and the head-worn device can be used to provide user input to the head-worn device, as can touch input on the portable device. In some instances, the case is powered inductively from the portable device.