Abstract: An interactive, zone-based installation enables a user to interact with an object, such as a retail product, an appliance, a food item, a poster, a non-touch screen monitor, an object of nature, or any other of a number of various items. A user approaches the object and reaches for it. The installation displaying the object has a sensor such as a camera. The sensor is coupled to a processor and continuously feeding an image depth buffer stream. Within the field of view of the sensor is a 3D zone. The zone is strategically positioned near or around the object. When a user reaches for the object there is a change in the depth buffer data stream. If this change exceeds time and sensitivity thresholds implying an intentional gesture by the user, an output event is triggered by the processor.
Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for presenting three-dimensional images to a user. The method detects a user gesture, converts the user gesture into motion data, and presents a three-dimensional image showing an object or scene in a particular view, where the particular view is based on the motion data derived from the user gesture.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 10, 2012
Publication date:
August 15, 2013
Applicant:
Float Hybrid Entertainment Inc.
Inventors:
Peter Michael Oberdorfer, John Gaeta, David Tin Nyo, Michael David Bennett, Ryo Alexander Okita