G06F3/04817

SYSTEM AMD METHOD FOR PROVIDING SITUATIONAL AWARENESS INTERFACES FOR AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE OPERATORS

A supervisory control system is disclosed that provides an operator situational awareness interface use with monitoring a plurality of automated vehicles (AVs). The system is configured to: generate a map of a geographical area of interest; obtain location data and perceived risk data for a plurality of AVs in the geographical area; generate a vehicle icon corresponding to each AV; position the vehicle icon for each AV on the map based on the location data for a corresponding AV; apply a color coding to each vehicle icon based on a perceived risk level for a corresponding AV; and signal a display device to display an AV fleet map graphic that includes the color coded vehicle icons positioned on the map. The controller may be further configured to: generate an AV servicing queue graphic that displays vehicle icons in an order based on a determined servicing priority.

MAP-BASED EMERGENCY CALL MANAGEMENT AND DISPATCH
20230049959 · 2023-02-16 ·

An emergency response system provides a map-based interface for a telecommunicator to view information about an incident and coordinate a response to the incident. The emergency response system gathers supplemental data regarding locations and other information that may be relevant in assisting with the incident. The interface may automatically select relevant supplemental information based on the incident and provide this incident-specific information for display on the interface. The user may then select a response on the interface such as a unit to dispatch that the system automatically implements, providing unified information and control for incidents, supplemental information, and incident response.

Messaging content data storage

Techniques for determining when to store content and when to refrain from storing content are described herein. In some instances, devices exchange communications that include different types of content, such as text, audio data, video data, image data, or the like. For instance, a first device may receive, from a second device, a communication that includes audio data representing speech of a user of the second device, along with text for display on the first device. The text may comprise a transcription of the audio file, additional commentary provided by the user of the second device, or the like. Upon receiving the communication that includes text and audio data, the first device may determine whether or not to store the audio data. For instance, the first device may determine whether it currently stores this audio content. If so, then the first device may refrain from storing the content again.

Messaging content data storage

Techniques for determining when to store content and when to refrain from storing content are described herein. In some instances, devices exchange communications that include different types of content, such as text, audio data, video data, image data, or the like. For instance, a first device may receive, from a second device, a communication that includes audio data representing speech of a user of the second device, along with text for display on the first device. The text may comprise a transcription of the audio file, additional commentary provided by the user of the second device, or the like. Upon receiving the communication that includes text and audio data, the first device may determine whether or not to store the audio data. For instance, the first device may determine whether it currently stores this audio content. If so, then the first device may refrain from storing the content again.

Dynamic address-based dashboard customization

Systems and methods are provided for dynamic configuration of interactive controls available on a dashboard. Interactive controls may be dynamically configured by manipulating network resource address information for a network resource that provides a dashboard, for example using query string parameters. For example, a dashboard that displays one type, source, or summary of information can be dynamically configured to allow interactive selection and display of another type, source, or summary of information depending on values passed in the network resource address information for the dashboard network resource.

Dynamic address-based dashboard customization

Systems and methods are provided for dynamic configuration of interactive controls available on a dashboard. Interactive controls may be dynamically configured by manipulating network resource address information for a network resource that provides a dashboard, for example using query string parameters. For example, a dashboard that displays one type, source, or summary of information can be dynamically configured to allow interactive selection and display of another type, source, or summary of information depending on values passed in the network resource address information for the dashboard network resource.

Systems and methods for interacting with three-dimensional graphical user interface elements to control computer operation
11579748 · 2023-02-14 · ·

Disclosed are three-dimensional (“3D”) graphical user interface (“GUI”) elements for improving user interactions with a digital environment or a device by simplifying access to different data, functionality, and operations of the digital environment or the device. A 3D GUI element may include first visual information at a first position and second visual information at a second position within the 3D space represented by the 3D GUI element. In response to first input directed to the first visual information, the 3D GUI or system may perform a first action that is mapped to the first input and the first visual information within the 3D GUI element. In response to second input directed to the second visual information, the 3D GUI or system may perform a second action that is mapped to the second input and the second visual information within the 3D GUI element.

Systems and methods for interacting with three-dimensional graphical user interface elements to control computer operation
11579748 · 2023-02-14 · ·

Disclosed are three-dimensional (“3D”) graphical user interface (“GUI”) elements for improving user interactions with a digital environment or a device by simplifying access to different data, functionality, and operations of the digital environment or the device. A 3D GUI element may include first visual information at a first position and second visual information at a second position within the 3D space represented by the 3D GUI element. In response to first input directed to the first visual information, the 3D GUI or system may perform a first action that is mapped to the first input and the first visual information within the 3D GUI element. In response to second input directed to the second visual information, the 3D GUI or system may perform a second action that is mapped to the second input and the second visual information within the 3D GUI element.

Graphic device for controlling displayed object movement and/or screen scrolling

A graphic device for computer displays (for example, touchscreen style computer displays) with multiple independently operable active areas, each of which can be operated to change a different dimensions. In some embodiments, the dimensions correspond to spatial dimensions in which a selected object in the display can be moved. In some embodiments, the dimensions correspond to spatial dimensions in which the display can be scrolled. In some embodiments, the dimensions correspond to actions performed on real world devices and/or objects (for example, motions of a remote control aerial vehicle, operations of an Internet of Things type video monitor).

Methods and systems for reducing inadvertent interactions with advertisements displayed on a computing device

A computing device can receive an interactive advertisement comprising a first content object and a second content object. The computing device can display the first content object corresponding to a collapsed version of the interactive advertisement. The computing device can receive a first action to activate the interactive advertisement. The computing device can provide for display, responsive to receiving the first action, a target object identifying a location on the display screen to which to move the first content object. The computing device can receive a second action to move the first content object towards the target object. The computing device can then provide for display, the second content object corresponding to an expanded version of the interactive ad on the display screen of the computing device.