Samsung's new patent tells you: AR expressions can also be used for video calls in the future

In the microblog message, Samsung released AR Emoji to compete with Apple's Animoji when it launched the Galaxy S9. However, currently AR Emoji can only send pictures or GIFs, and it cannot be used in video.

However, the latest patent released by Samsung recently shows that the company is currently developing a brand new video chat function, using AR expressions to build 3D facial models, and dialogue with friends in the video, without taking up the bandwidth needed to actually transmit live video.

This patent is likely to be used in AR Emoji conversations in the future. People will chat with friends and relatives in the form of AR Emoji's expression in a video call.

The patent shows that existing video communication systems usually require high bandwidth and are inherently high-latency, because the signal needs to generate and compress the entire image sequence before being transmitted to another terminal device, and the 'AR avatar' can well solve this problem. Problem. At the same time, this technology will use biometric sensors such as heart rate sensor, pupil dilation sensor, EKG sensor, etc. to judge and display user emotions at a time.

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