Eyeglasses attached with projector and method of controlling the same
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1. Eyeglasses comprising:
- a camera mounted between lenses of the eyeglasses;
a first projector mounted on a connection part between one of the lenses of the eyeglasses and a supporting unit;
a second projector mounted on another connection part between another one of the lenses of the eyeglasses and another supporting unit;
a microphone mounted on the eyeglasses; and
a processor configured to control the camera and the first and second projectors,wherein the processor is further configured to generate two different projector images to be respectively projected by the first and second projectors away from eyes of a user and overlapping onto a screen to form a three-dimensional image on the screen, and to generate an input signal of the user by analyzing a camera image obtained from the camera and a voice command of the user obtained from the microphone,wherein the processor comprises a voice recognition unit configured to process and analyze the voice command of the user obtained from the microphone, and to convert the voice command into the user input signal, andwherein the processor is further configured to detect whether or not the user input signal comprises a content operation signal, and to modify the two different projector images to he respectively projected by the first and second projectors based on the detected content operation signal.
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Abstract
Eyeglasses including a lens unit including a pair of lenses and a frame, a supporting unit supporting the lens unit, a camera mounted on the frame, a projector mounted on the frame and configured to project content on a screen, and a processor configured to control the camera and the projector. A method of controlling eyeglasses, including generating a first projector image to be projected on a screen by a projector mounted on the eyeglasses, obtaining a camera image from a camera mounted on the eyeglasses, and generating a first user input signal by analyzing the camera image.
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1. Eyeglasses comprising:
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a camera mounted between lenses of the eyeglasses; a first projector mounted on a connection part between one of the lenses of the eyeglasses and a supporting unit; a second projector mounted on another connection part between another one of the lenses of the eyeglasses and another supporting unit; a microphone mounted on the eyeglasses; and a processor configured to control the camera and the first and second projectors, wherein the processor is further configured to generate two different projector images to be respectively projected by the first and second projectors away from eyes of a user and overlapping onto a screen to form a three-dimensional image on the screen, and to generate an input signal of the user by analyzing a camera image obtained from the camera and a voice command of the user obtained from the microphone, wherein the processor comprises a voice recognition unit configured to process and analyze the voice command of the user obtained from the microphone, and to convert the voice command into the user input signal, and wherein the processor is further configured to detect whether or not the user input signal comprises a content operation signal, and to modify the two different projector images to he respectively projected by the first and second projectors based on the detected content operation signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of controlling eyeglasses, the method comprising:
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generating first and second projector images to be respectively projected away from eyes of a user and overlapping onto a screen by first and second projectors mounted on the eyeglasses to form a three-dimensional image on the screen; obtaining a camera image from a camera mounted on the eyeglasses; generating a first input signal of the user by analyzing the camera image; generating a second input signal of the user by obtaining and analyzing a voice command of the user obtained from a microphone mounted on the eyeglasses; and detecting whether or not the user'"'"'s second input signal comprises a first content operation signal, and modifying the first and second projector images to be respectively projected by the first and second projectors based on the detected first content operation signal. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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