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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 16, 2020
Filed:
Mar. 02, 2017
Daqri, Llc, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Samuel Finding, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Brian Mullins, Altadena, CA (US);
Noopur Gupta, San Jose, CA (US);
Anthony L. Reyes, San Jose, CA (US);
Neil Aalto, Lahaina, HI (US);
DAQRI, LLC, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Abstract
A device has an optical sensor, an inertial sensor, and a hardware processor. The optical sensor generates image data. The inertial sensor generates inertia data. The hardware processor receives an augmented reality (AR) authoring template authored at a client device, generates media content using the image data, and receives a selection of spatial coordinates within a three-dimensional region using the inertia data and the image data. The three-dimensional region is identified in the AR authoring template. The hardware processor further identifies an entry in the AR authoring template corresponding to the media content, places the media content at the selected spatial coordinates in the entry in the AR authoring template, and forms AR content using the media content at the selected spatial coordinates placed in the entry in the AR authoring template.