Wearable electronic device, and method for generating three-dimensional image by wearable electronic device
By integrating a camera, display, and AI model in wearable devices, three-dimensional images are generated from two-dimensional inputs, addressing the limitations of existing devices and improving user interaction and reality experiences.
WO2026127394A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-06-18SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-18
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Abstract
A wearable electronic device according to an embodiment comprises: at least one camera; a display; at least one processor; and a memory for storing instructions. The instructions, when executed individually or collectively by the at least one processor, may cause the wearable electronic device to: while the wearable electronic device is worn by a user, acquire a two-dimensional image through the at least one camera; display, through the display, the two-dimensional image acquired by the at least one camera; identify a user input for a movement of a first object included in the two-dimensional image displayed through the display, wherein a first area of the first object is displayed on the two-dimensional image; on the basis of at least a part of first information acquired through the at least one camera, stored in the memory, and configured to generate a three-dimensional image corresponding to the first object and second information acquired through an external server and configured to generate a three-dimensional image corresponding to the first object, generate a three-dimensional image corresponding to the first object on the basis of the user input by using an AI model, wherein a second area of the first object, not displayed on the two-dimensional image, is displayed on the three-dimensional image; and display, through the display, the three-dimensional image corresponding to the movement of the first object. In addition, other embodiments may be included.
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