[미국특허]
Detail-in-context lenses for navigation
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G09B-009/02
G06T-011/20
G06T-003/00
출원번호
US-0159205
(2005-06-23)
등록번호
US-9317945
(2016-04-19)
발명자
/ 주소
Fraser, Douglas
출원인 / 주소
CALLAHAN CELLULAR L.L.C.
대리인 / 주소
McAndrews, Held & Malloy, Ltd.
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초록▼
A method in a computer system in a vessel for generating a presentation of a region-of-interest in an original chart image for display on a display screen, the computer system displaying a representation of the vessel moving along a course in the original chart image, the region-of-interest being lo
A method in a computer system in a vessel for generating a presentation of a region-of-interest in an original chart image for display on a display screen, the computer system displaying a representation of the vessel moving along a course in the original chart image, the region-of-interest being located along the course proximate to the representation of the vessel, the method comprising: establishing a lens for the region-of-interest, the lens having a magnified focal region for the region-of-interest at least partially surrounded by a shoulder region having a diminishing magnification, the focal region having a size, a shape, and an orientation with respect to the course; receiving one or more signals to adjust at least one of the size, shape, and orientation of the focal region; and, applying the lens to the original chart image to produce the presentation.
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1. A method comprising: establishing an appearance of a lens for a region-of-interest in an image in an overhead view by a computer system for display on a display screen, the image having a representation of an outer view of a vessel and a representation of a course for travel of the vessel, the ap
1. A method comprising: establishing an appearance of a lens for a region-of-interest in an image in an overhead view by a computer system for display on a display screen, the image having a representation of an outer view of a vessel and a representation of a course for travel of the vessel, the appearance of the lens having: a focal region that is magnified; anda shoulder region, surrounding the focal region, having a magnification that provides a transition from the magnification of the focal region to the image that surrounds the shoulder region; anddynamically adjusting, by the computer system, an orientation of the appearance of the lens to follow a direction of travel of the vessel. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising adjusting the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a notification time of a hazard in the image that is being approached by the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising adjusting the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a feature density of a portion of the image that is being approached by the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising adjusting a size, a shape, or a magnification of the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a speed of the vessel. 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising adjusting the orientation of the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on movement of the vessel that is represented in the display on the display screen, the appearance of the lens being associated with the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the computer system includes a navigation device to provide one or more signals indicating a position of the vessel. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the vessel is configured as a marine vessel, an automobile, or an aircraft. 8. A computer system comprising a processor and a memory having instructions that are executable on the processor to perform operations comprising: establishing an appearance of a lens for a region-of-interest in an image in an overhead view for display on a display screen, the image having a representation of an outer view of a vessel and a representation of a course for travel of the vessel, the appearance of the lens having: a focal region that is magnified; anda shoulder region, surrounding the focal region, having a magnification that provides a transition from the magnification of the focal region to the image that surrounds the shoulder region; anddynamically adjusting, by the computer system, an orientation of the appearance of the lens to follow a direction of travel of the vessel. 9. An article of manufacture including a computer-readable media having instructions stored thereon that, if executed by a computer system, cause the computer system to perform operations comprising: establishing an appearance of a lens for a region-of-interest in an image in an overhead view for display on a display screen, the image having a representation of an outer view of a vessel and a representation of a course for travel of the vessel, the appearance of the lens having: a focal region that is magnified; anda shoulder region, surrounding the focal region, having a magnification that provides a transition from the magnification of the focal region to the image that surrounds the shoulder region; anddynamically adjusting, by the computer system, an orientation of the appearance of the lens to follow a direction of travel of the vessel. 10. A computer system having a processor and memory having instructions that are executable on the processor to perform operations comprising: establishing an appearance of a lens for a region-of-interest in an image in an overhead view for display on a display screen, the image having a representation of an outer view of a vessel and a representation of a course for travel of the vessel, the appearance of the lens having:a focal region that is magnified; and a shoulder region, surrounding the focal region, having a magnification that provides a transition from the magnification of the focal region to the image that surrounds the shoulder region; anddynamically adjusting, by the computer system, an orientation of the appearance of the lens to follow a direction of travel of the vessel. 11. The computer system of claim 10 wherein the vessel comprises a marine vessel. 12. The computer system of claim 10 wherein the vessel comprises an automobile. 13. The computer system of claim 10 wherein the vessel comprises an airplane. 14. A method comprising: generating an appearance of a lens for a region-of-interest in an image in an overhead view by a computer system for display on a display screen, the appearance of the lens having: a focal region that is magnified; anda shoulder region, surrounding the focal region, having a magnification that provides a transition from the magnification of the focal region to the image that surrounds the shoulder region; andadjusting the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a required notification time corresponding to a hazard in the image that is being approached by a representation of an outer view of a vessel on the display screen, the vessel being represented in the display on the display screen and the appearance of the lens being associated with the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising applying the appearance of the lens to the image such that a majority of an area of the appearance of the lens in the overhead view is positioned in front of the representation of the outer view of the vessel. 16. The method of claim 14, further comprising adjusting an orientation of the appearance of the lens to follow a direction of travel of the vessel. 17. The method of claim 14, further comprising adjusting the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a feature density of a portion of the image that is being approached by the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 18. The method of claim 14, further comprising adjusting a size, a shape, or a magnification of the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a speed of the vessel. 19. The method of claim 14, further comprising adjusting an orientation of the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on movement of the vessel that is represented in the display on the display screen, the appearance of the lens being associated with the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 20. The method of claim 14, wherein the computer system includes a navigation device to provide one or more signals indicating a position of the vessel. 21. The method of claim 14, wherein the vessel is configured as a marine vessel, an automobile, or an aircraft. 22. A method comprising: generating an appearance of a lens for a region-of-interest in an image in an overhead view by a computer system for display on a display screen, the appearance of the lens having: a focal region that is magnified; anda shoulder region, surrounding the focal region, having a magnification that provides a transition from the magnification of the focal region to the image that surrounds the shoulder region; andadjusting the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a feature density of a portion of the image that is being approached by a representation of an outer view of a vessel on the display screen, the appearance of the lens being associated with the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising applying the appearance of the lens to the image such that a majority of an area of the appearance of the lens in the overhead view is positioned in front of the representation of the outer view of the vessel. 24. The method of claim 22, further comprising adjusting an orientation of the appearance of the lens to follow a direction of travel of the vessel. 25. The method of claim 22, further comprising adjusting the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a notification time of a hazard in the image that is being approached by the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 26. The method of claim 22, further comprising adjusting a size, a shape, or a magnification of the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a speed of the vessel. 27. The method of claim 22, further comprising adjusting an orientation of the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on movement of the vessel that is represented in the display on the display screen, the appearance of the lens being associated with the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 28. The method of claim 22, wherein the computer system includes a navigation device to provide one or more signals indicating a position of the vessel. 29. The method of claim 22, wherein the vessel is configured as a marine vessel, an automobile, or an aircraft. 30. A method comprising: generating an appearance of a lens for a region-of-interest in an image in an overhead view by a computer system for display on a display screen, the appearance of the lens having: a focal region that is magnified; anda shoulder region, surrounding the focal region, having a magnification that provides a transition from the magnification of the focal region to the image that surrounds the shoulder region; andadjusting a size, a shape, or the magnification of the focal region and the shoulder region of the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a speed of a vessel that is represented as a representation of an outer view of the vessel displayed on the display screen, the appearance of the lens being associated with the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 31. The method of claim 30, further comprising applying the appearance of the lens to the image such that a majority of an area of the appearance of the lens in the overhead view is positioned in front of the representation of the outer view of the vessel. 32. The method of claim 30, further comprising adjusting an orientation of the appearance of the lens to follow a direction of travel of the vessel. 33. The method of claim 30, further comprising adjusting the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a notification time of a hazard in the image that is being approached by the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 34. The method of claim 30, further comprising adjusting the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a feature density of a portion of the image that is being approached by the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 35. The method of claim 30, further comprising adjusting an orientation of the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on movement of the vessel that is represented in the display on the display screen, the appearance of the lens being associated with the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 36. The method of claim 30, wherein the computer system includes a navigation device to provide one or more signals indicating a position of the vessel. 37. The method of claim 30, wherein the vessel is configured as a marine vessel, an automobile, or an aircraft. 38. A method comprising: generating an appearance of a lens for a region-of-interest in an image in an overhead view by a computer system for display on a display screen, the appearance of the lens having: a focal region that is magnified; anda shoulder region, surrounding the focal region, having a magnification that provides a transition from the magnification of the focal region to the image that surrounds the shoulder region; andadjusting an orientation of the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on movement of a vessel that is represented as a representation of an outer view of the vessel displayed on the display screen to follow a direction of travel of the vessel, the appearance of the lens being associated with the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen such that a majority of an area of the appearance of the lens in the overhead view is positioned in front of the representation of the outer view of the vessel. 39. The method of claim 38, further comprising adjusting the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a notification time of a hazard in the image that is being approached by the representation of the outer view of the vessel ion the display screen. 40. The method of claim 38, further comprising adjusting the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a feature density of a portion of the image that is being approached by the representation of the outer view of the vessel on the display screen. 41. The method of claim 38, further comprising adjusting a size, a shape, or a magnification of the appearance of the lens by the computer system based on a speed of the vessel. 42. The method of claim 38, wherein the computer system includes a navigation device to provide one or more signals indicating a position of the vessel. 43. The method of claim 38, wherein the vessel is configured as a marine vessel, an automobile, or an aircraft.
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