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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 26, 2022
Filed:
Oct. 26, 2020
Eyesight Mobile Technologies Ltd., Herzliya, IL;
Itay Katz, Tel Aviv, IL;
Eyesight Mobile Technologies Ltd., Herzliya, IL;
Abstract
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media are disclosed. For example, a touch-free gesture recognition system is disclosed that includes at least one processor. The processor may be configured to enable presentation of first display information to a user to prompt a first touch-free gesture at at least a first location on a display. The processor may also be configured to receive first gesture information from at least one image sensor corresponding to a first gesturing location on the display correlated to a first touch-free gesture by the user, wherein the first gesturing location differs from a location of the first display in formation at least in part as a result of one eye of the user being dominant over another eye of the user. In addition, the processor may be configured to determine a first offset associated with the location of the first display information and the first gesturing location. Further, the processor may be configured to enable presentation of second information to prompt the user to make a subsequent touch-free gesture at at least a second location on the display. Additionally, the processor may be configured to receive subsequent gesture into from at least one image sensor corresponding to a subsequent touch Ire gesture by the user. Also, the processor may be configured to use the first offset to determine a location on the display affected by the subsequent touch-free gesture.