IP Library Granted Patent US 12,142,242
Granted Patent B2
US 12,142,242 · App. 18/332,649 · Granted Nov 12, 2024

See-through computer display systems

Inventor: John D. Haddick (Mill Valley, CA)
Assignee: Mentor Acquisition One, LLC
G09G5/02G02B27/0093G02B27/0172G02B27/0179G02B2027/0112G02B2027/0118G02B2027/0138G02B2027/014G02B2027/0178G02B2027/0187G06T11/001
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,142,242
App. No.
18/332,649
Filed
Jun 9, 2023
Granted
Nov 12, 2024
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2617
USPC
345/589
Abstract

Aspects of the present invention relate to providing see-through computer display optics with improved content presentation. The see-through computer display includes an ambient light sensor adapted to measure environmental scene light in an area that forms the background for digital content presented in the see-through computer display, and a processor adapted to invert a color channel parameter of the digital content based on data from the ambient light sensor.

Claims (53)

1. A system comprising:

a wearable head device comprising a see-through display adapted to present content, the content comprising a first portion and a second portion;

a sensor adapted to detect a visual property of a surrounding environment visible through the see-through display; and

one or more processors configured to perform a method comprising:

comparing a detected visual property of a portion of the surrounding environment to a visual property of the first portion of the content;

determining, based on the comparison, whether a viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired;

determining whether a brightness of the see-through display is below a brightness threshold;

in accordance with a determination that the viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired and further in accordance with a determination that the brightness of the see-through display is below the brightness threshold, changing a configuration of a first color palette associated with the first portion of the content with respect to a configuration of a second color palette associated with the second portion of the content; and

in accordance with one or more of a determination that the viewability of the first portion of the content is not impaired and a determination that the brightness of the see-through display is not below the brightness threshold, forgoing changing the configuration of the first color palette with respect to the configuration of the second color palette associated with the second portion of the content.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the content comprises video content.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the method further comprises:

in accordance with the determination that the viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired and further in accordance with the determination that the brightness of the see-through display is below the brightness threshold, adjusting one or more attributes of the first portion of the content with respect to the one or more attributes of the second portion of the content,

wherein the one or more attributes of the first portion of the content comprise one or more of a hue, a saturation, a color value, a color balance, a size, a contrast, a spatial frequency, a resolution, and a sharpness.

4. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor configured to detect a motion of the user, and

wherein the determining whether the viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired is further based on the detected motion.

5. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor configured to detect an environmental condition, and

wherein the determining whether the viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired is further based on the detected environmental condition.

6. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor configured to detect a location of the user, and

wherein the determining whether the viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired is further based on the detected location.

7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the method further comprises determining a user scenario in which the wearable head device is operated, and wherein the determining whether the viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired is further based on the determined user scenario.

8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the user scenario includes one or more of the user driving, the user sitting, the user walking, the user jogging, and the user receiving instructions.

9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the wearable head device is configured to operate in a night vision mode.

10. The system of claim 1 , wherein determining whether the viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired is further based on a property of the first portion of the content, the property including one or more of a contrast value, a color value, a presence of still pictures, a presence of moving pictures, a presence of an icon, a presence of video content, a pixel location, and a pixel intensity.

11. The system of claim 1 , wherein:

the first portion of the content comprises a first display element;

the second portion of the content comprises a second display element, and

the method further comprises:

in accordance with the determination that the viewability of the first portion of the content impaired and further in accordance with the determination that the brightness of the see-through display is below the brightness threshold:

adjusting one or more display attributes of the first display element, and

forgoing adjusting one or more display attributes of the second display element.

12. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the content comprises one or more of a logo and an icon.

13. The system of claim 1 , wherein changing the configuration of the color palette comprises changing a display of white text on a black background to a display of black text on a gray background.

14. A method comprising:

presenting, to a user of a wearable head device via a see-through display, content, the content comprising a first portion and a second portion, wherein a surrounding environment is visible through the see-through display;

detecting, via a sensor of the wearable head device, a visual property of the surrounding environment;

comparing the detected visual property of a portion of the surrounding environment to a visual property of the first portion of the content;

determining, based on the comparison, whether a viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired;

determining whether a brightness of the see-through display is below a brightness threshold;

in accordance with a determination that the viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired and further in accordance with a determination that the brightness of the see-through display is below the brightness threshold, changing a configuration of a color palette associated with the first portion of the content with respect to a configuration of a second color palette associated with the second portion of the content; and

in accordance with one or more of a determination that the viewability of the first portion of the content is not impaired and a determination that the brightness of the see-through display is not below the brightness threshold, forgoing changing the configuration of the first color palette with respect to the configuration of the second color palette associated with the second portion of the content.

15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising detecting an environmental condition via a second sensor, and

wherein the determining whether the viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired is further based on the detected environmental condition.

16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising detecting a motion of the user via a third sensor, and

wherein the determining whether the viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired is further based on the detected motion.

17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the changing the configuration of the first color palette comprises changing a display of white text on a black background to a display of black text on a gray background.

18. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing instructions that, when executed, perform the following operations:

presenting, a user of a wearable head device via a see-through display, content, the content comprising a first portion and a second portion, wherein a surrounding environment is visible through the see-through display;

detecting, via a sensor of the wearable head device, a visual property of the surrounding environment;

comparing the detected visual property of a portion of the surrounding environment to a visual property of the first portion of the content;

determining, based on the comparison, whether a viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired;

determining whether a brightness of the see-through display is below a brightness threshold;

in accordance with a determination that the viewability of the first portion of the content is impaired and further in accordance with a determination that the brightness of the see-through display is below the brightness threshold changing a configuration of a color palette associated with the first portion of the content with respect to a configuration of a second color palette associated with the second portion of the content; and

in accordance with one or more of a determination that the viewability of the first portion of the content is not impaired and a determination that the brightness of the see-through display is not below the brightness threshold, forgoing changing the configuration of the first color palette with respect to the configuration of the second color palette associated with the second portion of the content.