Configurable particle system representation for biofeedback applications
First Claim
1. A method of representing one or more physiological indicators comprising:
- (a) providing a computer with a display (b) providing a user of said computer (c) providing one or more physiological indicators of said user (d) providing an apparatus used to measure said physiological indicators of said user (e) providing a detected signal measured by said apparatus (f) providing data stored in said computer where said data is from the group location, direction, speed and color (g) providing objects displayed on said computer wherein said objects have properties comprising of said data (h) providing first instructions for said computer to randomly generate one or more properties of said objects (i) providing a plurality of said objects (j) providing second instructions for said computer to display said plurality of said objects (k) instructing said computer to update said objects based on information from said apparatus (l) first means for changing properties of said objects (m) second means for changing manner in which said objects are updated based on information from said apparatus whereby said user is presented with a display of said physiological indicators, wherein the display shows said plurality of said objects whereby the display can be changed by changing said data of said objects whereby the display can be changed by changing said physiological indicators whereby the display can be changed by changing the way said objects display said physiological indicators.
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Abstract
A method to increase the ease and effectiveness of biofeedback by dynamically representing physiological indicators on a computer display using a configurable particle system. This particle system consists of a number of similar objects, each object having properties such as location, velocity, lifetime, color, image, transparency, size, and shape, where at least one of these properties has a random component. The objects'"'"' properties are continuously updated over time, and also updated as the physiological indicators change. The particle system can be easily set to represent physiological indicators in many different manners, or to simultaneously represent many different physiological indicators.
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16 Claims
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1. A method of representing one or more physiological indicators comprising:
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(a) providing a computer with a display (b) providing a user of said computer (c) providing one or more physiological indicators of said user (d) providing an apparatus used to measure said physiological indicators of said user (e) providing a detected signal measured by said apparatus (f) providing data stored in said computer where said data is from the group location, direction, speed and color (g) providing objects displayed on said computer wherein said objects have properties comprising of said data (h) providing first instructions for said computer to randomly generate one or more properties of said objects (i) providing a plurality of said objects (j) providing second instructions for said computer to display said plurality of said objects (k) instructing said computer to update said objects based on information from said apparatus (l) first means for changing properties of said objects (m) second means for changing manner in which said objects are updated based on information from said apparatus whereby said user is presented with a display of said physiological indicators, wherein the display shows said plurality of said objects whereby the display can be changed by changing said data of said objects whereby the display can be changed by changing said physiological indicators whereby the display can be changed by changing the way said objects display said physiological indicators. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of representing one or more physiological indicators comprising:
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(a) providing a user (b) providing one or more physiological indicators of said user (c) providing a computational system with a display, microprocessor, storage medium and memory (d) providing a plurality of similar objects displayed on said computational system (e) providing a randomness of one or more properties of said plurality of similar objects (f) providing a device to measure said physiological indicators of said user and transmit said physiological indicators to said computational system (g) providing a computer program for said computational system to change the display of said plurality of similar objects (h) linking said physiological indicators to said plurality of similar objects displayed (i) first allowing for the alteration of properties of said plurality of similar objects within said computer program (j) second allowing for the alteration of the link between the physiological indicators and said plurality of similar objects through said computer program whereby said user can change the properties of said plurality of similar objects by changing said physiological indicators whereby the link between said physiological indicators and said plurality of similar objects can be changed through said computer program whereby the way that said plurality of similar objects are displayed through said computer program can be changed. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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