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Patent US10713831


Issued 2020-07-14

Event Enhancement Using Augmented Reality Effects

There are provided systems and methods for providing event enhancement using augmented reality (AR) effects. In one implementation, such a system includes a computing platform having a hardware processor and a memory storing an AR effect generation software code. The hardware processor is configured to execute the AR effect generation software code to receive a venue description data corresponding to an event venue, to identify the event venue based on the venue description data, and to identify an event scheduled to take place at the event venue. The hardware processor is further configured to execute the AR effect generation software code to generate one or more AR enhancement effect(s) based on the event and the event venue, and to output the AR enhancement effect(s) for rendering on a display of a wearable AR device during the event.



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3 Independent Claims

  • 1. A system comprising: a computing platform including a hardware processor and a memory storing an augmented reality (AR) effect generation software code, the memory further storing a venue database having a plurality of seats each associated with one of a plurality of viewing angles; wherein the hardware processor is configured to execute the AR effect generation software code to: determine that a wearable AR device, being worn by a user at an event venue, is at a first seat of the plurality of seats; obtain, from the venue database and in response to determining that the wearable AR device is at the first seat, a first viewing angle of the plurality of viewing angles associated with the first seat; generate at least one AR enhancement effect based on the first viewing angle associated with the first seat; and output the at least one AR enhancement effect generated based on the first viewing angle associated with the first seat for rendering on a display of the wearable AR device being worn by the user during the event.

  • 8. A method for use by a system including a computing platform having a hardware processor and a memory storing an augmented reality (AR) effect generation software code and a venue database having a plurality of seats each associated with one of a plurality of viewing angles, the method comprising: determining, using the hardware processor, that a wearable AR device, being worn by a user at an event venue, is at a first seat of the plurality of seats; obtaining, from the venue database and in response to determining that the wearable AR device is at the first seat, a first viewing angle of the plurality of viewing angles associated with the first seat; generating, using the hardware processor, at least one AR enhancement effect based on the first viewing angle associated with the first seat; and outputting, using the hardware processor, the at least one AR enhancement effect generated based on the first viewing angle associated with the first seat for rendering on a display of the wearable AR device being worn by the user during the event.

  • 15. A wearable augmented reality (AR) device comprising: a display; and a hardware processor configured to: provide information to a server storing a venue database having a plurality of seats each associated with one of a plurality of viewing angles, the information indicating that a wearable AR device, being worn by a user at an event venue, is at a first seat of the plurality of seats; receiving, from the server and in response to providing the information that a wearable AR device is at the first seat, at least one AR enhancement effect based on a first viewing angle of the viewing angles associated with the first seat in the venue database of the server; and rendering, on the display, the at least one AR enhancement effect generated based on the first viewing angle associated with the first seat.