Abstract: A first image is obtained. At least one moving object indicated by the at least one image is selected. At least one joint that is associated with the at least one moving object is identified. At least one second image including the at least one moving object with the at least one joint is obtained and the movement of the at least one joint is tracked in a three-dimensional space.
Abstract: At least one movement being applied to an electronic device is sensed and the movement is associated with an interaction with the electronic device. The device is operated at least in part according to the movement and at least some of the at least one movement is converted into energy. The energy is stored in a rechargeable energy storage system and the electronic device is operated using the energy stored in the rechargeable energy storage system.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 21, 2007
Publication date:
June 25, 2009
Applicant:
THINK/THING
Inventors:
Hemant Jha, Michael Baumberger, Lana Berkovich, Munish Sikka
Abstract: A seat includes a base portion and a seat portion arranged to communicate with the base. The seat portion is formed at least in part from a varying density closed cell foam polymer resin material.
Abstract: A seating system for a child includes a base. A formed seat is arranged so as to communicate with and selectively rotate about the base. A retention apparatus includes a first handle and the retention apparatus secures the formed seat to the base. A single actuation and substantially continuous movement of the first handle causes the formed seat to move around the base with respect to at least two different axes.
Abstract: A first two-dimensional geometric representation of a first moving object from a received first image is determined. A first visual indication to render the first two-dimensional geometric representation of the first moving object in a three-dimensional space is obtained. The first moving object is visually rendered in the three-dimensional space to a user according to the first two-dimensional geometric representation.
Abstract: At an electronic device, at least one force applied to the entire electronic device by a human user is sensed. A force category for the at least one force is determined and a feedback action is provided to the human user at an output interface. The feedback action is associated with the determined force category and the output interface is integral with the electronic device.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 27, 2007
Publication date:
January 1, 2009
Applicant:
THINK/THING
Inventors:
Hemant Jha, Michael Baumberger, Lana Berkovich, Munish Sikka