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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 11, 2022
Filed:
Feb. 07, 2020
Microsoft Technology Licensing, Llc, Redmond, WA (US);
Alexandre Pierre Michel Godin, Vancouver, CA;
Andrew Jackson Klein, Vancouver, CA;
Arni Mar Thrastarson, Vancouver, CA;
Charla Marie Pereira, North Vancouver, CA;
Cydney Brooke Nielsen, Vancouver, CA;
Darren Alexander Bennett, Vancouver, CA;
Jason Drew Vantomme, Lions Bay, CA;
Joel Jamon Rendon, New Westminster, CA;
Kjartan Olafsson, Vancouver, CA;
Mahesh Keshav Kamat, Vancouver, CA;
Maya Alethea Miller-Vedam, Vancouver, CA;
Ryan Martin Nadel, Vancouver, CA;
Robert István Butterworth, Burnaby, CA;
Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC, Redmond, WA (US);
Abstract
The disclosed technology is generally directed to mixed-reality devices. In one example of the technology, a first mixed-reality guide is provided mixed-reality devices, enabling the mixed-reality devices to operate the first mixed-reality guide while providing a mixed-reality view, such that: while the first mixed-reality guide is navigated to a step of the set of steps of the first mixed-reality guide, the mixed-reality view includes a hologram at a real-world location in the real-world environment at which work associated with the step is to be performed. From each mixed-reality device, mixed-reality data is received based on use of at least the first mixed-reality guide on the mixed-reality device. The mixed-reality data includes spatial telemetry data collected for at least one step of the first mixed-reality guide. A presentation that is based on the mixed-reality data is provided. The first mixed-reality guide is enabled to be altered based on the mixed-reality data.