Real-time self-visualization system
First Claim
1. A system comprising:
- a camera configured to capture images of a user performing a motor activity;
a computer configured to receive said captured images from said camera while said user is performing said motor activity wherein said computer is further configured to provide static and dynamic augmentation of said captured images; and
a head worn display for said user wherein said display is configured to receive said augmented captured images from said computer and to display said augmented captured images to said user, wherein said display comprises;
a monocular head worn display configured to display said augmented captured images to one of said user'"'"'s eyes, further including a flexible mount for moving said display from one of said user'"'"'s eyes to another of said user'"'"'s eyes, andcomprising a video monitor wherein said augmented captured images are displayed on said video monitor, and is further characterized as being a see-through type configured to allow said user to perceive said user'"'"'s surroundings through said augmented captured images in said display, wherein said user'"'"'s surroundings are captured by a video camera mounted to at least one of the head worn display and a head of the user; and
wherein said user'"'"'s motor activity includes movement of a specifically marked object and said system detects a motion of said specifically marked object, compares said specifically marked object motion to a target motion and provides an alert to said user if said specifically marked object motion and said target motion differ by more than a specified tolerance.
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Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a system which may allow a user to visualize and/or monitor motor activities during, e.g., rehabilitation exercises and/or athletic training. The system may include a camera that may be configured to capture images of a user performing a motor activity. The system may also include a computer configured to receive the captured images from the camera while the user is performing the motor activity. The computer may be further configured to provide static and dynamic augmentation of the captured images. The system may further include a display for the user. The display may be configured to receive the augmented captured images from the computer and to display the augmented captured images to the user.
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22 Claims
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1. A system comprising:
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a camera configured to capture images of a user performing a motor activity; a computer configured to receive said captured images from said camera while said user is performing said motor activity wherein said computer is further configured to provide static and dynamic augmentation of said captured images; and a head worn display for said user wherein said display is configured to receive said augmented captured images from said computer and to display said augmented captured images to said user, wherein said display comprises; a monocular head worn display configured to display said augmented captured images to one of said user'"'"'s eyes, further including a flexible mount for moving said display from one of said user'"'"'s eyes to another of said user'"'"'s eyes, and comprising a video monitor wherein said augmented captured images are displayed on said video monitor, and is further characterized as being a see-through type configured to allow said user to perceive said user'"'"'s surroundings through said augmented captured images in said display, wherein said user'"'"'s surroundings are captured by a video camera mounted to at least one of the head worn display and a head of the user; and wherein said user'"'"'s motor activity includes movement of a specifically marked object and said system detects a motion of said specifically marked object, compares said specifically marked object motion to a target motion and provides an alert to said user if said specifically marked object motion and said target motion differ by more than a specified tolerance. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for allowing a user to visualize a motor activity comprising:
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positioning a camera configured to capture images of a user performing a motor activity wherein said images are supplied to a computer and the user'"'"'s motor activity includes movement of a specifically marked object; providing a head worn display for said user wherein said display is configured to receive images from said computer; wherein said computer is configured to supply static and dynamic augmentation of said captured images from said camera to said head worn display, wherein said head worn display comprises; a monocular head worn display configured to display said augmented captured images to one of said user'"'"'s eyes, further including a flexible mount for moving said display from one of said user'"'"'s eyes to another of said user'"'"'s eyes, and comprising a video monitor wherein said augmented captured images are displayed on said video monitor, and is further characterized as being a see-through type configured to allow said user to perceive said user'"'"'s surroundings through said augmented captured images in said display, wherein said user'"'"'s surroundings are captured by a video camera mounted to at least one of the head worn display and a head of the user; detecting a motion of said specifically marked object; comparing said specifically marked object motion to a target motion; and provides an alert to said user if said specifically marked object motion and said target motion differ by more than a specified tolerance. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. An article comprising a storage medium having stored thereon instructions that when executed by a machine result in the following operations:
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receiving captured images of a user performing a motor activity the user'"'"'s motor activity including movement of a specifically marked object; detecting a motion of said specifically marked object; comparing said specifically marked object motion to a target motion; providing static and dynamic augmentation to said captured images; and outputting to a head worn display augmented captured images wherein said augmented captured images include said static and dynamic augmentation, wherein said head worn display is; a monocular head worn display configured to display said augmented captured images to one of said user'"'"'s eyes, further including a flexible mount for moving said display from one of said user'"'"'s eyes to another of said user'"'"'s eyes, comprising a video monitor wherein said augmented captured images are displayed on said video monitor, and is further characterized as being a see-through type configured to allow said user to perceive said user'"'"'s surroundings through said augmented captured images in said display, wherein said user'"'"'s surroundings are captured by a video camera mounted to at least one of the head worn display and a head of the user; and providing an alert to said user if said specifically marked object motion and said target motion differ by more than a specified tolerance. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22)
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