GB2540732A - Augmented reality images and method - Google Patents
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Abstract
Augmented reality system comprising a first 210 and a second 210 marker associated with first 220 and second 220 virtual objects which interact. The markers may be printed on a transfer carrier substrate, e.g. a temporary tattoo. The objects may interact based on proximity of the markers to one another, which may be based on the size of the marker. The objects may interact with background objects. The objects may appear to be animated and may be computer generated or pre-recorded. Alternatively, an augmented reality system comprising a first marker on a transfer carrier substrate associated with a virtual object, which is anchored in location to a background object and which may be partly released from its anchorage by an unlocking operation (fig 1)
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Augmented Reality Images and Method
The present invention relates to augmented reality images, and with a method of viewing such images, and is concerned particularly although not exclusively with augmented reality images that are associated with a conventional image viewed by and worn by a user, and with a method of viewing such images.
Augmented reality is a technique in which pre-recorded or computer-generated content, usually in the form of imagery, is combined with a "real world" view captured electronically and displayed on an electronic display, often in real time.
The present invention is defined in the attached independent claims, to which reference should now be made. Further, preferred features may be found in the sub-claims appended thereto.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus for viewing augmented reality images, the apparatus comprising a device having a camera, an electronic display and a processor, the device comprising a real image detection unit and an augmented reality generation unit, the real image detection unit being arranged in use to detect first and second real images, and the generation unit being arranged in use to generate first and second augmented reality images related to the first and second real images, wherein the display is arranged in use to display the first and second augmented reality images in the display and to cause the first and second augmented reality images to interact.
Preferably the apparatus is arranged in use to cause the first and second augmented reality images to interact in the display as a background image is viewed through the camera. In a preferred arrangement the first and/or second augmented reality images is arranged to interact with a background image viewed through the camera.
The apparatus may be arranged in use to cause the first and second augmented reality images to interact according to a proximity condition. The proximity condition may be arranged to be satisfied when the apparatus detects that the first and second real images are within a predetermined proximity of each other. In a preferred arrangement the apparatus may be arranged to determine that the first and second real images are within a predetermined proximity of each other based upon the size of the images.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a kit of parts for viewing augmented reality images, the kit comprising a computer application and a transfer carrier substrate comprising a real first image, wherein the computer application is loadable onto a device and the first real image is transferrable from the substrate to a surface, wherein the computer application is arranged in use to cause the device to identify the transferred first real image on the surface, and to generate an augmented reality image related to the transferred real image, wherein the computer application causes the device to detect a second real image and causes the device to generate a related second augmented reality image and to display the second augmented reality image on the display, and wherein the app causes the first and second augmented reality images to interact.
Preferably, the computer application is arranged in use to cause the first and second augmented reality images to interact according to a proximity condition. The proximity condition may be arranged to be satisfied when the device detects that the first and second real images are within a predetermined proximity of each other. In a preferred arrangement the device may be arranged to determine that the first and second real images are within a predetermined proximity of each other based upon the size of the images.
Preferably the computer application is arranged in use to detect the second real image which comprises a second transferred image.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of viewing augmented reality images, the method comprising transferring a real image from a carrier substrate to a surface, causing an electronic device having a camera, a processor and a display to detect the transferred image, causing the device to generate an augmented reality image related to the real image, and wherein the method further comprises causing the device to detect a second real image and to generate a second augmented reality image related to the second real image, wherein the first and second augmented reality images are caused to interact.
The method may comprise causing the first and second augmented reality images to interact according to a proximity condition. The proximity condition may be arranged to be satisfied when the first and second real images are determined to be within a predetermined proximity of each other. In a preferred arrangement the method comprises determining that the first and second real images are within a predetermined proximity of each other based upon the size of the images.
The first and/or second augmented reality images may comprise animated image(s). Preferably the first and second augmented reality images are arranged to interact as animated images.
The interaction may comprise one or more pre-recorded animated image sequences .
Alternatively or in addition, the interaction may comprise an animated image generated by a computer, which generation may comprise real-time or substantially real-time generation.
The surface on which the first real image is detected may comprise the same surface as that on which the second real image is detected. Alternatively, the surfaces on which the first and second real images are detected may comprise distinct surfaces.
There may be a third and/or further real images and/or augmented reality images, and the third and/or further augmented reality images may be arranged in use to interact with the first and/or second images.
At least the first and preferably the second real images may comprise tattoos or transferred images. The real images and/or the related augmented reality images may comprise creatures .
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus for viewing augmented reality images, the apparatus comprising a device having a camera, an electronic display and a processor, the device comprising a real image detection unit and an augmented reality generation unit, the real image detection unit being arranged in use to detect a real first image viewed through the camera, and the generation unit being arranged in use to generate a first augmented reality image related to the first real image for viewing in the display, the position of the augmented reality image being associated with an anchor object or indicium viewed through the camera, and wherein the device is arranged to perform an unlocking operation in respect of the augmented reality image, such that the augmented reality image becomes at least partly released from its association with the object or indicium.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a kit of parts for viewing augmented reality images, the kit comprising a computer application and a transfer carrier substrate comprising a real first image, wherein the computer application is loadable onto a device and the first real image is transferable from the substrate to a surface, wherein the computer application is arranged in use to cause the device to identify the transferred first real image on the surface, and to generate an augmented reality image related to the transferred real image, the position of the augmented reality image being associated with an anchor object or indicium viewed through the camera, and wherein the device is arranged to perform an unlocking operation in respect of the augmented reality image, such that the augmented reality image becomes at least partly released from its association with the object or indicium.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of viewing augmented reality images, the method comprising transferring a first real image from a carrier substrate to a surface, causing an electronic device having a camera, a processor and a display to detect the transferred image, causing the device to generate a first augmented reality image related to the real image, the position of the augmented reality image being associated with an anchor objector indicium viewed through the camera, and wherein the method further comprises causing the device to and wherein the device is arranged to perform an unlocking operation in respect of the augmented reality image, such that the augmented reality image becomes at least partly released from its association with the object or indicium.
The or each detection unit, and/or the or each generation unit may comprise processes that may be performed in software.
The or each augmented reality image may comprise a moving or a still image selected from a plurality of such images, which may comprise computer generated images or recorded images .
The invention also comprises a program for causing a device to perform a method according to any statement herein.
The invention also comprises a computer program product, storing, carrying or transmitting thereon or therethrough a program for causing a device to perform a method according to any statement herein.
The invention may include any combination of the features or limitations referred to herein, except such a combination of features as are mutually exclusive, or mutually inconsistent. A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows schematically a first embodiment of the present invention; and
Figure 2 shows, schematically, a second embodiment of the present invention.
Turning to Figure 1, this shows, generally at 100, a human arm as would be depicted on a display of a device D shown at the top right of the drawing. On the skin of the arm 100 is a transfer image, commonly referred to as a temporary tattoo, 110. In this example, the transfer image 110 is a graphic depicting a stylised spider.
The user obtains the transfer 110 in the form of a substrate (not shown) to which a carrier film is adhered. The carrier film carries the transfer image 110. The carrier film and transfer image 110 can be dissociated from the substrate and transferred to the skin of the user, as in the example depicted.
In order to provide the user with more functionality, he may interact with it using a device, such as a hand held device, including but not limited to a phone or tablet. To do this, the user must first obtain computer software, for example conveniently by downloading an app, to be run on the device.
The device must have both a camera and a viewing display. The app allows the user to interact with the transfer image 110 by capturing the transfer image using the camera, and viewing an augmented reality 120 image on the display, which augmented reality image relates to, or corresponds with, the transfer image on the display of the device.
When the app is running on the device, if the camera captures the transfer image 110 the app triggers a process in the device by which the augmented reality image 120 is generated. The image 120 may be a computer generated image or may be a recording, and may comprise a still or preferably moving image. The augmented reality image 120 is selected from a plurality of such images which are either obtained with the app and stored on the device, or else which may be downloaded or streamed on request. In the example depicted in Figure 1 the augmented reality image 120 is of a spider.
The app may direct that an image detected by the device triggers automatically the generation and playback of the augmented reality image 120 in the display of the device (not shown) . Alternatively, or in addition, the app may prompt a user to activate the generation and/or depiction of the augmented reality image 120 in the display.
The augmented reality image, in this case of the spider, once generated, plays on the display in accordance with a predetermined routine. The routine may be one of several such routines. The display shows both the view obtained from the camera and the augmented content together. Thus, again in the example of Figure 1, the users arm and hand 100 are viewed, whilst the augmented reality image is shown in the same view. In this case a moving image of a spider is seen to be apparently crawling on the user's arm.
Optionally, the position of the augmented reality image 120 remains associated with the transfer image, and preferably fixed in relation to the transfer image 110, as the app controls the position of the augmented reality image within the display. Thus, even though the user may move the device, the image 120 remains within a predetermined proximity to the transfer image, helping to maintain the illusion that the augmented reality image is actually a real one.
In accordance with a further option, the app allows a user to release the augmented reality from the confines of its association with, or predetermined proximity to, the transfer image. In Figure 1, the reference numeral 130 depicts a position of the augmented reality image 120 once released from its positional relationship with respect to the transfer image 110.
The transfer image need not be the reference point, or anchor, for the augmented reality image. Instead, another image, or real world object (not shown) could fulfil that function.
Turning to Figure 2, this shows, schematically, a second embodiment of the present invention, as it would be seen on a display of a device (not shown). A first user's arm is depicted generally at 200. On it is located a first transfer image 210 of the type described above in relation to Figure 1, and a first augmented reality image 220 has been generated by the device on which an alternative version of app is running. The arm of a second user is shown at 200' and it bears a second transfer image 210' to which there is a related second augmented reality image 220' .
When the app recognises, through the viewfinder of the device's camera, that a transfer image 210 is present this triggers the generation of the corresponding augmented reality image 220, in accordance with a process described above in relation to Figure 1. However, when the app recognises a second transfer image 210' it generates a second, corresponding augmented reality image 220'.
When only the first transfer image is detected, the app causes the first augmented reality image to be generated and to be positioned according to a predetermined set of parameters. The first augmented reality image will act, or move according to a predetermined routine.
However, when a second transfer image 210' is detected, the app causes the first and second augmented reality images to perform according to another routine, which may be one of several such routines. In at least one of the routines involving the first and second augmented reality images, they are arranged to interact. In this case the augmented reality images 220 and 220', depicting spiders, may be made to fight.
The app may cause the first and second augmented reality images to interact when a proximity condition is satisfied. For example, when the two real images are determined to be within a predetermined distance of one another, the proximity condition may be considered to be satisfied. The determination may be made by a consideration of the size of the real images, and/or of their relative size.
The app may store the data necessary for generation of the augmented reality images and/or for their movement and/or their interaction. Alternatively, or in addition, the app may download or stream the necessary data from a database, which may be located remotely and may be accessed wirelessly.
As in the embodiment of Figure 1, the first and/or the second augmented reality images may be released from their positional relationship with respect to the transfer images.
Whilst the embodiment of Figure 2 has described the interaction of two augmented reality images, there could of course be more than two.
Furthermore, the images that are recognised and which comprise or include the trigger for the generation of the augmented reality images need not be transfers as described above, but could be images or indicia in any form, including but not limited to printed images on other media.
Whilst the images used to illustrate the above embodiments are of spiders, these could of course be of any creature or object.
Similarly, whilst moving augmented reality images provide the best effect for an engaging interaction with a user, the images could be still, or could be a combination of still and moving images.
Whilst endeavouring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance, it should be understood that the applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features referred to herein, and/or shown in the drawings, whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon.
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1. Apparatus for viewing augmented reality images, the apparatus comprising a device having a camera, an electronic display and a processor, the device comprising a real image detection unit and an augmented reality generation unit, the real image detection unit being arranged in use to detect first and second real images, and the generation unit being arranged in use to generate first and second augmented reality images related to the first and second real images, wherein the display is arranged in use to display the first and second augmented reality images in the display and to cause the first and second augmented reality images to interact.
2. Apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein the apparatus is arranged in use to cause the first and second augmented reality images to interact in the display as a background image is viewed through the camera.
3. Apparatus according to Claim 2, wherein the first and/or second augmented reality images is arranged to interact with a background image viewed through the camera.
4. Apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the apparatus is arranged in use to cause the first and second augmented reality images to interact according to a proximity condition.
5. Apparatus according to Claim 4, wherein the proximity condition is arranged to be satisfied when the apparatus detects that the first and second real images are within a predetermined proximity of each other.
6. Apparatus according to Claim 5, wherein the apparatus may be arranged to determine that the first and second real images are within a predetermined proximity of each other based upon the size of the images.
7. A kit of parts for viewing augmented reality images, the kit comprising a computer application and a transfer carrier substrate comprising a real first image, wherein the computer application is loadable onto a device and the first real image is transferrable from the substrate to a surface, wherein the computer application is arranged in use to cause the device to identify the transferred first real image on the surface, and to generate an augmented reality image related to the transferred real image, wherein the computer application causes the device to detect a second real image and causes the device to generate a related second augmented reality image and to display the second augmented reality image on the display, and wherein the app causes the first and second augmented reality images to interact.
8. A kit of parts according to Claim 7, wherein the computer application is arranged in use to cause the first and second augmented reality images to interact according to a proximity condition.
9. A kit of parts according to Claim 8, wherein the proximity condition is arranged to be satisfied when the device detects that the first and second real images are within a predetermined proximity of each other.
10. A kit of parts according to Claim 9, wherein the device is arranged to determine that the first and second real images are within a predetermined proximity of each other based upon the size of the images.
11. A kit of parts according to any of Claims 7 to 10, wherein the computer application is arranged in use to detect the second real image which comprises a second transferred image.
12. A method of viewing augmented reality images, the method comprising transferring a real image from a carrier substrate to a surface, causing an electronic device having a camera, a processor and a display to detect the transferred image, causing the device to generate an augmented reality image related to the real image, and wherein the method further comprises causing the device to detect a second real image and to generate a second augmented reality image related to the second real image, wherein the first and second augmented reality images are caused to interact.
13. A method according to Claim 12, wherein the method comprises causing the first and second augmented reality images to interact according to a proximity condition.
14. A method according to Claim 12 or 13, wherein the proximity condition is arranged to be satisfied when the first and second real images are determined to be within a predetermined proximity of each other.
15. A method according to Claim 14, wherein the method comprises determining that the first and second real images are within a predetermined proximity of each other based upon the size of the images.
16. A method according to any of Claims 12 to 15, wherein the first and/or second augmented reality images comprise animated image(s).
17. A method according to any of Claims 12 to 16, wherein the first and second augmented reality images are arranged to interact as animated images.
18. A method according to any of Claims 12 to 17, wherein the interaction comprises one or more pre-recorded animated image sequences .
19. A method according to any of Claims 12 to 18, wherein the interaction comprises an animated image generated by a computer, which generation comprises real-time or substantially real-time generation.
20. A method according to any of Claims 12 to 19, wherein the surface on which the first real image is detected may comprise the same surface as that on which the second real image is detected.
21. A method according to any of Claims 12 to 19, wherein the surfaces on which the first and second real images are detected may comprise distinct surfaces.
22. A method according to any of Claims 12 to 21, wherein a third and/or further real images and/or augmented reality images are detected, and the third and/or further augmented reality images are arranged in use to interact with the first and/or second images.
23. A method according to any of Claims 12 to 22, wherein at least the first real mage comprises a tattoo or transferred image.
24. Apparatus for viewing augmented reality images, the apparatus comprising a device having a camera, an electronic display and a processor, the device comprising a real image detection unit and an augmented reality generation unit, the real image detection unit being arranged in use to detect a real first image viewed through the camera, and the generation unit being arranged in use to generate a first augmented reality image related to the first real image for viewing in the display, the position of the augmented reality image being associated with an anchor object or indicium viewed through the camera, and wherein the device is arranged to perform an unlocking operation in respect of the augmented reality image, such that the augmented reality image becomes at least partly released from its association with the object or indicium.
25. Apparatus according to Claim 24, wherein the or each detection unit and/or the or each generation unit comprises processes that are performed in software.
26. Apparatus according to Claim 24 or 25, wherein the or each augmented reality image comprises a moving or a still image selected from a plurality of such images, which comprise computer generated images or recorded images .
27. A kit of parts for viewing augmented reality images, the kit comprising a computer application and a transfer carrier substrate comprising a real first image, wherein the computer application is loadable onto a device and the first real image is transferable from the substrate to a surface, wherein the computer application is arranged in use to cause the device to identify the transferred first real image on the surface, and to generate an augmented reality image related to the transferred real image, the position of the augmented reality image being associated with an anchor object or indicium viewed through the camera, and wherein the device is arranged to perforin an unlocking operation in respect of the augmented reality image, such that the augmented reality image becomes at least partly released from its association with the object or indicium.
28. A method of viewing augmented reality images, the method comprising transferring a first real image from a carrier substrate to a surface, causing an electronic device having a camera, a processor and a display to detect the transferred image, causing the device to generate a first augmented reality image related to the real image, the position of the augmented reality image being associated with an anchor objector indicium viewed through the camera, and wherein the method further comprises causing the device to and wherein the device is arranged to perform an unlocking operation in respect of the augmented reality image, such that the augmented reality image becomes at least partly released from its association with the object or indicium.
29. A program for causing a device to perform a method according to any of Claims 12 to 23.
30. A computer program product, storing, carrying or transmitting thereon or therethrough a program for causing a device to perform a method according to any of Claims 12 to 23.
31. Apparatus, a kit of parts or a method for viewing augmented reality images, being substantially as herein described, with reference to the accompanying drawings .
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