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Augmented reality systems and methods for tracking biometric data

A method of conducting a transaction through an augmented reality display device comprises capturing
biometric data from a user, determining, based at least in part on the captured biometric data, an identity
of the user, and authenticating the user for the transaction based on the determined identity.

Publication number US20160358181 A1

Publication type Application

Application number US 15/155,013

Publication date Dec 8, 2016

Filing date May 14, 2016

Priority date May 14, 2015

Inventors Gary R. Bradski


2. Methods and systems for providing augmented reality
content for treating color blindness
Configurations are disclosed for a health system to be used in various healthcare applications, e.g., for
patient diagnostics, monitoring, and/or therapy. The health system may comprise a light generation
module to transmit light or an image to a user, one or more sensors to detect a physiological parameter of
the user's body, including their eyes, and processing circuitry to analyze an input received in response to
the presented images to determine one or more health conditions or defects.

ublication number US20170017083 A1

Publication type Application

Application number US 15/269,785

Publication date Jan 19, 2017

Filing date Sep 19, 2016

Priority date Mar 16, 2015

Coordinate measuring device with a six degree-of-freedom


handheld probe and integrated camera for augmented reality
A method of combining 2D images into a 3D image includes providing a coordinate measurement device
and a six-DOF probe having an integral camera associated therewith, the six-DOF probe being separate
from the coordinate measurement device. In a first instance, the coordinate measurement device
determines the position and orientation of the six-DOF probe and the integral camera captures a first 2D
image. In a second instance, the six-DOF probe is moved, the coordinate measurement device
determines the position and orientation of the six-DOF probe, and the integral camera captures a second
2D image. A cardinal point common to the first and second image is found and is used, together with the
first and second images and the positions and orientations of the six-DOF probe in the first and second
instances, to create the 3D image.

Publication number US9402070 B2

Publication type Grant

Application number US 14/733,130

Publication date Jul 26, 2016

Filing date Jun 8, 2015

Priority date Jun 12, 2014

Building Virtual and Augmented Reality museum exhibitions

A system that allows museums to build and manage Virtual and Augmented Reality exhibitions
based on 3D models of artifacts is presented. Dynamic content creation based on pre-designed
visualization templates allows content designers to create virtual exhibitions very efficiently.
Virtual Reality exhibitions can be presented both inside museums, e.g. on touch-screen displays
installed inside galleries and, at the same time, on the Internet. Additionally, the presentation
based on Augmented Reality technologies allows museum visitors to interact with the content in
an intuitive and exciting manner.

Portable augmented reality reader for children

Publication number USD754126 S1

Publication type Grant

Application number US 29/502,696

Publication date Apr 19, 2016

Filing date Sep 18, 2014

Priority date Jul 10, 2014

Inventors Jian-Ming Xiong


Systems and methods using virtual reality or augmented
reality environments for the measurement and/or
improvement of human vestibulo-ocular performance

A system and method for using a virtual reality or an augmented reality environment for the measurement
and/or improvement of human vestibulo-ocular performance can be implemented by combining a video
camera based eye orientation sensor, a head orientation sensor, a display, and an electronic circuit that
connects the eye sensor, head sensor, and display. The system and method can be operated in the range
of frequencies between 0.01 Hertz and 15 Hertz. The system and method can use a Fourier transform to
compute a gain and a phase. The system and method can be used for measuring vestibulo-ocular reflex,
dynamic visual acuity, dynamic visual stability, kinetic visual acuity, retinal image stability, or foveal fixation
stability in a non-clinical setting. The system and method can be completely portable, head-worn, and
self-contained.

Publication number US20160262608 A1

Publication type Application

Application number US 15/162,300

Publication date Sep 15, 2016

Filing date May 23, 2016

Priority date Jul 8, 2014

Inventors Wesley W.O. Krueger

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