Location History:
- Seattle, WA (US) (2023)
- New York, NY (US) (2023 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2023-2025
Title: Fannie Liu - Innovator in Augmented Reality
Introduction
Fannie Liu is a prominent inventor based in New York, NY (US), known for her groundbreaking work in augmented reality (AR) technologies. With a total of 13 patents to her name, she has made significant contributions to the field, particularly in enhancing collaborative experiences through innovative AR solutions.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Authenticating a selective collaborative object." This invention focuses on creating a collaborative session, such as a virtual time capsule, where access to a collaborative object and added virtual content is selectively provided to participants. The authentication process involves all users completing the collaborative session by authenticating the collaborative object through various user-specific data, including biometric signals. Another notable patent is "Handcrafted augmented reality effort evidence," which describes methods for capturing and presenting the effort involved in generating a handcrafted AR experience. This patent emphasizes the importance of documenting the creation process, providing proof of effort through time-lapse views and statistics.
Career Highlights
Fannie Liu currently works at Snap Inc., where she continues to push the boundaries of AR technology. Her work has not only advanced the field but has also opened new avenues for interactive and immersive experiences.
Collaborations
Throughout her career, Fannie has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Rajan Vaish and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. These partnerships have fostered innovation
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