DATA FRAME ANIMATION
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method, comprising:
- processing data frames to produce an animation representation that represents the data frames, the animation representation comprising one or more key animation frames that each defines a full graphical representation of one of the data frames and one or more delta animation frames that each defines one or more graphical updates without defining a full graphical representation of one of the data frames; and
sending the animation representation to a rendering environment.
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Abstract
Data can be received from a first data source that is a first type of data source, and data can be received from a second data source that is a second type of data source. Data frames can be processed to produce an animation representation that represents the data frames. The data frames can include the data from the first data source and the data from the second data source. The animation representation can include one or more key animation frames that each defines a full graphical representation of one of the data frames. The animation representation can also include one or more delta animation frames that each defines one or more graphical updates without defining a full graphical representation of one of the data frames. The animation representation may be sent to a rendering environment for rendering.
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Citations
20 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method, comprising:
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processing data frames to produce an animation representation that represents the data frames, the animation representation comprising one or more key animation frames that each defines a full graphical representation of one of the data frames and one or more delta animation frames that each defines one or more graphical updates without defining a full graphical representation of one of the data frames; and sending the animation representation to a rendering environment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. One or more computer-readable storage media having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon that, when executed by at least one processor, cause at least one processor to perform acts comprising:
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receiving data from a first data source that is a first type of data source; receiving data from a second data source that is a second type of data source; processing data frames comprising the data from the first data source and the data from the second data source to produce an animation representation that represents the data frames; and sending the animation representation to a rendering environment. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A computer system comprising:
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at least one processor; and memory comprising instructions stored thereon that when executed by at least one processor cause at least one processor to perform acts comprising; receiving data from a first data source that is a first type of data source; receiving data from a second data source that is a second type of data source; processing data frames comprising the data from the first data source and the data from the second data source to produce an animation representation that represents the data frames, the animation representation comprising one or more key animation frames that each defines a full graphical representation of one of the data frames and one or more delta animation frames that each defines one or more graphical updates without defining a full graphical representation, processing the data frames comprising; processing a first frame of data to produce a key animation frame that defines a full graphical representation of the first frame of data; and processing a second frame of data to produce a delta animation frame that defines one or more graphical updates to represent the second frame of data without defining a full graphical representation of the second frame of data, processing the second frame comprising identifying one or more graphical elements of the animation representation to update as a result of one or more data changes between the first and second data frames and identifying one or more graphical elements of the animation representation to refrain from updating as a result of one or more data similarities between the first and second data frames; and sending the animation representation to a rendering environment. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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