US 11,769,300 B2 | ||
Augmented reality guidance overlap | ||
Michael Seth Silverstein, Jacksonville, FL (US); Zachary A. Silverstein, Georgetown, TX (US); and Jacob Ryan Jepperson, St. Paul, MN (US) | ||
Assigned to Kyndryl, Inc., New York, NY (US) | ||
Filed by Kyndryl, Inc., New York, NY (US) | ||
Filed on Aug. 11, 2021, as Appl. No. 17/399,092. | ||
Prior Publication US 2023/0046566 A1, Feb. 16, 2023 | ||
Int. Cl. G06F 16/735 (2019.01); G06V 20/20 (2022.01); G06T 19/00 (2011.01); G06T 15/00 (2011.01); G06F 16/78 (2019.01); G06F 16/783 (2019.01) |
CPC G06T 19/003 (2013.01) [G06F 16/735 (2019.01); G06F 16/7844 (2019.01); G06F 16/7867 (2019.01); G06T 15/005 (2013.01); G06V 20/20 (2022.01)] | 20 Claims |
1. A computer-implemented method comprising:
in response to receiving a request, identifying a physical core component from source material based on topic analysis, the source material comprising content depicting a video tutorial, and the physical core component being recorded in the video tutorial from a single viewpoint; generating a three-dimensional representation of the physical core component associated with the request; and playing the video tutorial on a display and rendering the generated three-dimensional representation of the physical core component over the physical core component in the display of the video tutorial, wherein a user can manipulate the generated three-dimensional representation of the physical core component in the display of the video tutorial. |