System and method for locating missing items in a virtual universe
First Claim
1. A system for a virtual universe in which missing items may be located, comprising:
- a computer hosting a virtual universe, said computer being connected to a network to which one or more user terminals for users of the virtual universe are also connected;
a database storing data accessible by said computer hosting the virtual universe, said database containing metadata for an item in the virtual universe, said metadata comprising a unique identifier and designating said item as owned by a user, and said database being in communication with the computer to exchange information enabling the computer to use the metadata to scan the virtual universe for the unique identifier of the item responsive to an input from an owner of an item that said item is thought to be missing;
a user interface connected to one of said one or more user terminals, said user interface being capable of informing an owner of said item thought to be missing as to the location of said item in response to output received from the computer when the location of the item is determined; and
communication apparatus to issue an alert to a user of the virtual universe, said alert providing notice that a process is underway to determine the location of the item in the virtual universe; and
change the graphic rendering of the item being sought when the process of scanning for the item begins.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a system and method for tagging Virtual Universe items as owned by a particular user and to use such tags to enable users and/or system administrators to locate lost or stolen items in a Virtual Universe. When items identified are located, the user/owners may be notified of the location or missing items; alternatively, the items may be automatically returned to the user/owners'"'"' inventories. By enabling differentiation between items that may be lost, stolen, or left intentionally in a Virtual Universe, the present invention addresses difficulties that may arise in managing the various items that populate a Virtual Universe, especially as a Virtual Universe expands or as Multiple Virtual Universes expand and partner with additional Virtual Universes.
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17 Claims
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1. A system for a virtual universe in which missing items may be located, comprising:
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a computer hosting a virtual universe, said computer being connected to a network to which one or more user terminals for users of the virtual universe are also connected; a database storing data accessible by said computer hosting the virtual universe, said database containing metadata for an item in the virtual universe, said metadata comprising a unique identifier and designating said item as owned by a user, and said database being in communication with the computer to exchange information enabling the computer to use the metadata to scan the virtual universe for the unique identifier of the item responsive to an input from an owner of an item that said item is thought to be missing; a user interface connected to one of said one or more user terminals, said user interface being capable of informing an owner of said item thought to be missing as to the location of said item in response to output received from the computer when the location of the item is determined; and communication apparatus to issue an alert to a user of the virtual universe, said alert providing notice that a process is underway to determine the location of the item in the virtual universe; and
change the graphic rendering of the item being sought when the process of scanning for the item begins. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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8. A method of locating missing items in a virtual universe that is hosted by a computer and used by a plurality of users, comprising the steps of:
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assigning a unique identifier to an item designating the item as owned by a user, wherein the computer performs the assigning; storing, in a database accessible by said computer, said unique identifier as a field of metadata designating said item as owned by said user; receiving input by the user for a particular item input by the user as thought to be lost or stolen; scanning, performed by said computer, the metadata of the virtual universe for the unique identifier; sending, performed by said computer, output to a user interface and informing the item'"'"'s owner as to the location of the item input by the user as thought to be lost or stolen in the virtual universe; issuing an alert to a user of the virtual universe, said alert providing notice that a process is underway to determine the location of the item in the virtual universe; and changing the graphic rendering of the item being sought when the process of scanning for the item begins.
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14. A non-transitory machine-readable medium containing machine-readable instructions for locating missing items in a virtual universe said instructions, when executed on a computer hosting a virtual universe, causing said computer to perform operations of:
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employing a unique identifier readable by said computer to designate an item as property of a user; interacting with a database containing said unique identifier as metadata for said item in the virtual universe; searching for said unique identifier for said item in said database; determining a location of said item in the virtual universe by scanning the virtual universe for an item having the same unique identifier; and sending output to a user interface to inform the item'"'"'s owner as to the item'"'"'s location when the location of the item is determined; issuing an alert to a user of the virtual universe, said alert providing notice that a process is underway to determine the location of the item in the virtual universe; and changing the graphic rendering of the item being sought when the process of scanning for the item begins. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. A method of operating a virtual universe comprising a plurality of networked data processors, wherein said method comprises configuring a selected client data processor to perform operations of:
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instructing a computer hosting a virtual universe to employ a unique identifier readable by said computer to designate an item as property of a user; instructing said computer to interact with a database containing said unique identifier as metadata for said item in the virtual universe; instructing said computer to look up said unique identifier for said item in said database; instructing said computer to determine the location of said item in the virtual universe by scanning the virtual universe for an item having the same unique identifier; and instructing said computer to send output to a user interface to inform the owner of the item as to the location of the item when the location of the item is determined; issuing an alert to a user of the virtual universe, said alert providing notice that a process is underway to determine the location of the item in the virtual universe; and changing the graphic rendering of the item being sought when the process of scanning for the item begins.
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17. A method of operating a virtual universe comprising a plurality of networked data processors, said method comprising a step of
configuring at least one data processor of said plurality of said data processors to provide: -
a computer hosting a virtual universe, said computer being connected to a network to which one or more user terminals for users of the virtual universe are also connected; a database storing data accessible by said computer hosting the virtual universe, said database containing metadata for an item in the virtual universe, said metadata comprising a unique identifier designating said item as owned by a user, and said database being in communication with the computer to exchange information enabling the computer to use the metadata to scan the virtual universe for the unique identifier of the item; a user interface connected to one of said one or more user terminals, said user interface being capable of informing an owner of said item as to the location of said item in response to output received from the computer when the location of the item is determined; and
communication apparatus to issue an alert to a user of the virtual universe, said alert providing notice that a process is underway to determine the location of the item in the virtual universe and change the graphic rendering of the item being sought when the process of scanning for the item begins.
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