Patents by Inventor Javier Victorio
Javier Victorio has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20250005795Abstract: A wearable display system with a limited number of cameras. Two cameras can be arranged to provide an overlapping central view field and a peripheral view field associated with one of the two cameras. A third camera can be arranged to provide a color view field overlapping the central view field. The wearable display system may be coupled to a processor configured to generate a world model and track hand motion in the central view field using the two cameras. The processor may be configured to perform a calibration routine to compensate for distortions during use of the wearable display system. The processor may be configured to identify and address portions of the world model including incomplete depth information by obtaining additional depth information, such as by enabling emitters, detecting planar surfaces in the physical world, or identifying relevant object templates in the world model.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Martin Georg Zahnert, Alexander Ilic, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez
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Publication number: 20240135656Abstract: A cross reality system enables portable devices to access stored maps and efficiently and accurately render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The system may process images acquired with a portable device to quickly and accurately localize the portable device to the persisted maps by constraining the result of localization based on the estimated direction of gravity of a persisted map and the coordinate frame in which data in a localization request is posed. The system may actively align the data in the localization request with an estimated direction of gravity during the localization processing, and/or a portable device may establish a coordinate frame in which the data in the localization request is posed aligned with an estimated direction of gravity such that the subsequently acquired data for inclusion in a localization request, when posed in that coordinate frame, is passively aligned with the estimated direction of gravity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Mukta Prasad, Dominik Michael Kasper, Eran Guendelman, Keng-Sheng Lin
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Publication number: 20240137665Abstract: A wearable display system including multiple cameras and a processor is disclosed. A greyscale camera and a color camera can be arranged to provide a central view field associated with both cameras and a peripheral view field associated with one of the two cameras. One or more of the two cameras may be a plenoptic camera. The wearable display system may acquire light field information using the at least one plenoptic camera and create a world model using the first light field information and first depth information stereoscopically determined from images acquired by the greyscale camera and the color camera. The wearable display system can track head pose using the at least one plenoptic camera and the world model. The wearable display system can track objects in the central view field and the peripheral view fields using the one or two plenoptic cameras, when the objects satisfy a depth criterion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Martin Georg Zahnert, Alexander Ilic, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio
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Publication number: 20240062491Abstract: A cross reality system enables any of multiple devices to efficiently and accurately access previously persisted maps of very large scale environments and render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The cross reality system may build a persisted map, which may be in canonical form, by merging tracking maps from the multiple devices. A map merge process determines mergibility of a tracking map with a canonical map and merges a tracking map with a canonical map in accordance with mergibility criteria, such as, when a gravity direction of the tracking map aligns with a gravity direction of the canonical map. Refraining from merging maps if the orientation of the tracking map with respect to gravity is not preserved avoids distortions in persisted maps and results in multiple devices, which may use the maps to determine their locations, to present more realistic and immersive experiences for their users.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Mukta Prasad, Eran Guendelman, Ali Shahrokni, Ashwin Swaminathan
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Patent number: 11900547Abstract: A cross reality system enables portable devices to access stored maps and efficiently and accurately render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The system may process images acquired with a portable device to quickly and accurately localize the portable device to the persisted maps by constraining the result of localization based on the estimated direction of gravity of a persisted map and the coordinate frame in which data in a localization request is posed. The system may actively align the data in the localization request with an estimated direction of gravity during the localization processing, and/or a portable device may establish a coordinate frame in which the data in the localization request is posed aligned with an estimated direction of gravity such that the subsequently acquired data for inclusion in a localization request, when posed in that coordinate frame, is passively aligned with the estimated direction of gravity.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Mukta Prasad, Dominik Michael Kasper, Eran Guendelman, Keng-Sheng Lin
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Patent number: 11889209Abstract: A wearable display system including multiple cameras and a processor is disclosed. A greyscale camera and a color camera can be arranged to provide a central view field associated with both cameras and a peripheral view field associated with one of the two cameras. One or more of the two cameras may be a plenoptic camera. The wearable display system may acquire light field information using the at least one plenoptic camera and create a world model using the first light field information and first depth information stereoscopically determined from images acquired by the greyscale camera and the color camera. The wearable display system can track head pose using the at least one plenoptic camera and the world model. The wearable display system can track objects in the central view field and the peripheral view fields using the one or two plenoptic cameras, when the objects satisfy a depth criterion.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2020Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Martin Georg Zahnert, Alexander Ilic, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez
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Patent number: 11790619Abstract: A cross reality system enables any of multiple devices to efficiently and accurately access previously persisted maps of very large scale environments and render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The cross reality system may build a persisted map, which may be in canonical form, by merging tracking maps from the multiple devices. A map merge process determines mergibility of a tracking map with a canonical map and merges a tracking map with a canonical map in accordance with mergibility criteria, such as, when a gravity direction of the tracking map aligns with a gravity direction of the canonical map. Refraining from merging maps if the orientation of the tracking map with respect to gravity is not preserved avoids distortions in persisted maps and results in multiple devices, which may use the maps to determine their locations, to present more realistic and immersive experiences for their users.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2022Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Mukta Prasad, Eran Guendelman, Ali Shahrokni, Ashwin Swaminathan
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Publication number: 20230119217Abstract: A cross reality system enables any of multiple devices to efficiently and accurately access previously persisted maps, even maps of very large environments, and render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The cross reality system may quickly process a batch of images acquired with a portable device to determine whether there is sufficient consistency across the batch in the computed localization. Processing on at least one image from the batch may determine a rough localization of the device to the map. This rough localization result may be used in a refined localization process for the image for which it was generated. The rough localization result may also be selectively propagated to a refined localization process for other images in the batch, enabling rough localization processing to be skipped for the other images.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Danying Hu, Eran Guendelman, Ali Shahrokni, Ashwin Swaminathan, Mukta Prasad
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Patent number: 11551430Abstract: A cross reality system enables any of multiple devices to efficiently and accurately access previously persisted maps, even maps of very large environments, and render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The cross reality system may quickly process a batch of images acquired with a portable device to determine whether there is sufficient consistency across the batch in the computed localization. Processing on at least one image from the batch may determine a rough localization of the device to the map. This rough localization result may be used in a refined localization process for the image for which it was generated. The rough localization result may also be selectively propagated to a refined localization process for other images in the batch, enabling rough localization processing to be skipped for the other images.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2021Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Danying Hu, Eran Guendelman, Ali Shahrokni, Ashwin Swaminathan, Mukta Prasad
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Publication number: 20220358733Abstract: A cross reality system enables any of multiple devices to efficiently and accurately access previously persisted maps of very large scale environments and render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The cross reality system may build a persisted map, which may be in canonical form, by merging tracking maps from the multiple devices. A map merge process determines mergibility of a tracking map with a canonical map and merges a tracking map with a canonical map in accordance with mergibility criteria, such as, when a gravity direction of the tracking map aligns with a gravity direction of the canonical map. Refraining from merging maps if the orientation of the tracking map with respect to gravity is not preserved avoids distortions in persisted maps and results in multiple devices, which may use the maps to determine their locations, to present more realistic and immersive experiences for their users.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Mukta Prasad, Eran Guendelman, Ali Shahrokni, Ashwin Swaminathan
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Patent number: 11410395Abstract: A cross reality system enables any of multiple devices to efficiently and accurately access previously persisted maps of very large scale environments and render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The cross reality system may build a persisted map, which may be in canonical form, by merging tracking maps from the multiple devices. A map merge process determines mergibility of a tracking map with a canonical map and merges a tracking map with a canonical map in accordance with mergibility criteria, such as, when a gravity direction of the tracking map aligns with a gravity direction of the canonical map. Refraining from merging maps if the orientation of the tracking map with respect to gravity is not preserved avoids distortions in persisted maps and results in multiple devices, which may use the maps to determine their locations, to present more realistic and immersive experiences for their users.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2021Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Mukta Prasad, Eran Guendelman, Ali Shahrokni, Ashwin Swaminathan
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Publication number: 20220132056Abstract: A wearable display system including multiple cameras and a processor is disclosed. A greyscale camera and a color camera can be arranged to provide a central view field associated with both cameras and a peripheral view field associated with one of the two cameras. One or more of the two cameras may be a plenoptic camera. The wearable display system may acquire light field information using the at least one plenoptic camera and create a world model using the first light field information and first depth information stereoscopically determined from images acquired by the greyscale camera and the color camera. The wearable display system can track head pose using the at least one plenoptic camera and the world model. The wearable display system can track objects in the central view field and the peripheral view fields using the one or two plenoptic cameras, when the objects satisfy a depth criterion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2020Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Martin Georg Zahnert, Alexander Ilic, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez
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Publication number: 20220051441Abstract: A wearable display system with a limited number of cameras. Two cameras can be arranged to provide an overlapping central view field and a peripheral view field associated with one of the two cameras. A third camera can be arranged to provide a color view field overlapping the central view field. The wearable display system may be coupled to a processor configured to generate a world model and track hand motion in the central view field using the two cameras. The processor may be configured to perform a calibration routine to compensate for distortions during use of the wearable display system. The processor may be configured to identify and address portions of the world model including incomplete depth information by obtaining additional depth information, such as by enabling emitters, detecting planar surfaces in the physical world, or identifying relevant object templates in the world model.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2019Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Martin Georg Zahnert, Alexander llic, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez
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Publication number: 20210343087Abstract: A cross reality system enables portable devices to access stored maps and efficiently and accurately render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The system may process images acquired with a portable device to quickly and accurately localize the portable device to the persisted maps by constraining the result of localization based on the estimated direction of gravity of a persisted map and the coordinate frame in which data in a localization request is posed. The system may actively align the data in the localization request with an estimated direction of gravity during the localization processing, and/or a portable device may establish a coordinate frame in which the data in the localization request is posed aligned with an estimated direction of gravity such that the subsequently acquired data for inclusion in a localization request, when posed in that coordinate frame, is passively aligned with the estimated direction of gravity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Mukta Prasad, Dominik Michael Kasper, Eran Guendelman, Keng-Sheng Lin
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Publication number: 20210264685Abstract: A cross reality system enables any of multiple devices to efficiently and accurately access previously persisted maps, even maps of very large environments, and render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The cross reality system may quickly process a batch of images acquired with a portable device to determine whether there is sufficient consistency across the batch in the computed localization. Processing on at least one image from the batch may determine a rough localization of the device to the map. This rough localization result may be used in a refined localization process for the image for which it was generated. The rough localization result may also be selectively propagated to a refined localization process for other images in the batch, enabling rough localization processing to be skipped for the other images.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Danying Hu, Eran Guendelman, Ali Shahrokni, Ashwin Swaminathan, Mukta Prasad
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Publication number: 20210256767Abstract: A cross reality system enables any of multiple devices to efficiently and accurately access previously persisted maps of very large scale environments and render virtual content specified in relation to those maps. The cross reality system may build a persisted map, which may be in canonical form, by merging tracking maps from the multiple devices. A map merge process determines mergibility of a tracking map with a canonical map and merges a tracking map with a canonical map in accordance with mergibility criteria, such as, when a gravity direction of the tracking map aligns with a gravity direction of the canonical map. Refraining from merging maps if the orientation of the tracking map with respect to gravity is not preserved avoids distortions in persisted maps and results in multiple devices, which may use the maps to determine their locations, to present more realistic and immersive experiences for their users.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Miguel Andres Granados Velasquez, Javier Victorio Gomez Gonzalez, Mukta Prasad, Eran Guendelman, Ali Shahrokni, Ashwin Swaminathan