Location History:
- Duvall, WA (US) (2021 - 2022)
- Redmond, WA (US) (2022 - 2023)
- Woodinville, WA (US) (2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2021-2025
Title: The Innovative Mind of Erik Alexander Hill
Introduction
Erik Alexander Hill is a prominent inventor based in Redmond, WA, known for his contributions to technology and innovation. With a total of 12 patents to his name, Hill has made significant strides in the field of extended reality and holographic technology. His work focuses on enhancing user experiences through intelligent design and dynamic environments.
Latest Patents
One of Hill's latest patents is titled "Smart placement of information based on dynamic environments." This invention discloses techniques for intelligently repositioning a hologram for an object in a scene based on past and planned future conditions of the object. The process involves identifying the current location of the hologram, accessing time-based data associated with the object, and selecting a new location for the hologram based on this data. The hologram is then repositioned to enhance the interaction with the object.
Another notable patent is "Extended reality gesture recognition proximate tracked object." This invention discusses gesture-based extended reality (XR) with object recognition and tracking. The method implemented by an XR device includes recognizing and tracking objects in image data, recognizing gestures, and analyzing the data to determine if a condition is satisfied. If the condition is met, the device performs an augmentation of the image data, enhancing the overall user experience.
Career Highlights
Erik Alexander Hill is currently employed at Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC, where he continues to innovate and
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