Peter Ng - Mountain View CA, US Alexander Faaborg - Mountain View CA, US Matias Gonzalo Duarte - Mountain View CA, US Daniel Marc Gatan Shiplacoff - Los Altos CA, US Bjorn Erik Bringert - London, GB Richard Zarek Cohen - London, GB Luca Zanolin - London, GB Pawel Pietryka - London, GB Peter John Hodgson - London, GB Simon Tickner - London, GB Henrique Penha - London, GB
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G10L 15/00
US Classification:
704235, 704231
Abstract:
A computing device receives an audio input from a user. The computing device determines a series of words from the audio input. The computing device outputs, for display, one or more substituted symbols. The one or more substituted symbols correspond to at least a portion of the series of words. In response to determining that receipt of the audio input has completed, the computing device outputs, for display, alphanumeric characters comprising the series of words in place of the one or more substituted symbols.
Prioritized Management And Presentation Of Notifications
Matias Gonzalo Duarte - Mountain View CA, US Christian Robertson - Pleasanton CA, US Alexander Faaborg - Mountain View CA, US Lee Brandon Keely - San Francisco CA, US Leon Hong - Mountain View CA, US Jens Nagel - Sunnyvale CA, US Peter Ng - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
715753
Abstract:
A computing device is described that receives an indication of a notification, and determines a priority level associated with the notification. The computing device determines, based at least in part on the priority level, content of the notification. Responsive to receiving an indication of a gesture detected at an input device, the computing device outputs, for display, a notification center graphical user interface that includes a graphical indication of the notification including the content of the notification.
Matias Gonzalo Duarte - Mountain View CA, US Christian Robertson - Pleasanton CA, US Alexander Faaborg - Mountain View CA, US Lee Brandon Keely - San Francisco CA, US Leon Hong - Mountain View CA, US Jens Nagel - Sunnyvale CA, US Peter Ng - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0484
US Classification:
715808
Abstract:
A computing device is described that outputs, for display, a graphical indication of a first notification and a graphical indication of a second notification. The first and second notifications each include a respective first content portion and a respective second content portion. The graphical indication of the first notification includes both the first content portion and the second content portion of the first notification. The graphical indication of the second notification includes only the first content portion of the second notification. The computing device receives an indication of an input to remove the first notification from display. Responsive to the input, the computing device ceases to output, for display, the graphical indication of the first notification and outputs, for display, the graphical indication of the second notification by including the second content portion of the second notification in addition to the first content portion of the second notification.
Insitu Actions Within Presentation Of Notifications
Matias Gonzalo Duarte - Mountain View CA, US Christian Robertson - Pleasanton CA, US Alexander Faaborg - Mountain View CA, US Lee Brandon Keely - San Francisco CA, US Leon Hong - Mountain View CA, US Jens Nagel - Sunnyvale CA, US Peter Ng - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0484
US Classification:
715835
Abstract:
A computing device is described that outputs, for display, a graphical indication of a notification that includes selectable graphical elements that each indicate a respective optional action associated with the notification. Responsive to receiving an indication of an input that corresponds to a selection of one of the selectable graphical elements, the computing device executes the respective optional action indicated by the selected one of the selectable graphical elements.
Meeting Space Collaboration In Augmented Reality Computing Environments
- NEW YORK NY, US JINHA LEE - NEW YORK NY, US PETER NG - SAN FRANCISCO CA, US ROMAN REVZIN - NEW YORK NY, US WALDO BRONCHART - NEW YORK NY, US DONGHYEON KIM - FLUSHING NY, US
Disclosed herein are various embodiments for meeting space collaboration in augmented reality computing environments. An embodiment operates by receiving a request from a first user to join a virtual meeting space from a first location, wherein the virtual meeting space includes a plurality of virtual objects accessible to the user through the virtual meeting space. A size of the virtual meeting space and a size of a viewing space in the first location are determined. The size of the virtual meeting space for the first user is reduced to fit into the size of the viewing space in the first location. The reduced size virtual meeting space is provided for display in the viewing space of the first location for the first user.
Augmented Reality Interaction, Modeling, And Annotation System
- New York NY, US Peter NG - San Francisco CA, US Josh SHADIK - New York NY, US Anand AGARAWALA - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06T 19/00 G06T 19/20
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are various embodiments for an augmented reality interaction, modeling, and annotation system. An embodiment operates by displaying a digital model of an object within an interface of an augmented reality computing system, wherein the model is associated with a first set of dimensions corresponding to a size of the object and a second set of dimensions corresponding to a size of the digital model. A command to resize the digital model to a third set of dimensions different from the second set of dimensions is received from a user. The digital model is resized within the interface in accordance with the third set of dimensions. The resized digital model of the object is displayed in accordance with the third set of dimensions, wherein the first set of dimensions corresponding to the size of the object remains unchanged within the augmented reality computing system.
Augmented Reality Computing Environments - Immersive Media Browser
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for displaying a three-dimensional representation of a media source in an augmented reality meeting space. An embodiment operates by building an augmented reality (AR) meeting space comprising structured data received from a plurality of apps operating on a mobile device of a user. The structured data is translated into a three-dimensional representation of the structured data corresponding to each of the plurality of apps. A three-dimensional representation of the home screen of the mobile device of the user is rendered in the AR meeting space. It is detected that a particular one the plurality of apps has received updated content. The three-dimensional representation of the home screen is re-rendered including a visual modification to the particular one of the plurality of apps indicating that the updated content has been received.
Augmented Reality Computing Environments - Workspace Save And Load
- New York NY, US Jinha Lee - New York NY, US Peter Ng - San Francisco CA, US Roman Revzin - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Spatial Systems Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 3/0481 G06T 19/00 G06T 19/20
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for saving and loading workspaces in augmented reality (AR) environments. An embodiment operates by detecting a command associated with a mobile device configured to interact with an augmented reality (AR) environment, wherein the command indicates an intent to include content from the mobile device in the AR environment. A flat image of the content is received from the mobile device. The flat image from the mobile device is displayed as a holographic image in the AR environment. It is determined that there are a plurality of users accessing the AR environment from a plurality of different devices, wherein each of the plurality of users can see the displayed holographic image in the AR environment.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Modern Software Engineering: Foundations And Current Perspectives
Abdominal Hernia Breast Disorders Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Appendicitis Benign Neoplasm of Breast
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Ng graduated from the East Carolina University Brody School Medicine in 1996. He works in Raleigh, NC and specializes in General Surgery and Bariatrician. Dr. Ng is affiliated with Rex Hospital.
Queen Mary Elementary School North Vancouver Saudi Arabia 1979-1981, Stoney Creek School Burnaby Saudi Arabia 1981-1983, Nechako Elementary School Kitimat Saudi Arabia 1981-1985
Community:
Anne Kaario, Jolanta Chrobok, Judie Whitby, Brenda Keely, Scott Gutteridge, Rollie Morrison
Cassandra Public School Toronto Morocco 1970-1978, St. Catherine School Toronto Morocco 1976-1980, Milneford Junior High School Don Mills Morocco 1978-1980