General Atomics
Business Analyst at General Atomics
Thyssenkrupp Nov 2013 - May 2014
Sap Fico Consultant
Applied Materials Apr 2013 - Oct 2013
Sap Fico Consultant
Novartis Apr 2011 - Mar 2013
Sap Fico Consultant
Idhasoft Oct 2010 - Mar 2011
Sap Senior Fico Consultant
The disclosed computer-implemented method may include (i) identifying, by a content delivery network, (a) a set of edge nodes that are managed by the content delivery network and that are distributed in a plurality of physical locations and (b) a set of augmented reality data, (ii) directing each edge node in the set of edge nodes to store a subset of the set of augmented reality data that is designated for use at a physical location that is serviced by the edge node, (iii) detecting a request from a mobile device for an item of augmented reality data, (iv) selecting a node within the set of edge nodes based at least in part on a proximity of the node to the mobile device, and (v) directing the node to send the item of augmented reality data to the mobile device. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
- Menlo Park CA, US Daniel Joshua Steinbock - Berkeley CA, US Siyin Yang - Mercer Island WA, US Clark Scheff - Seattle WA, US Sridhar Rao - Palo Alto CA, US Alexander Charles Granieri - Palo Alto CA, US Upendra Shardanand - Seattle WA, US Eric Erkon Hsin - Seattle WA, US
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving at least two images captured by one or more cameras, wherein a first image of the at least two images has a subject and a second image of the at least two images comprises a perspective of the geographic location that is different than the first image; identifying an object that is common to the at least two images; computing a difference in perspective between the images that is based on a difference in size and shape between the object in the first image and the object in the second image; generating, based on the difference in perspective, an animation of a transition from the first image to the second image, wherein the animation comprises both the first image and the second image, and wherein the animation adds a modified version of the subject to the second image.
Generating Animations On A Social-Networking System
- Menlo Park CA, US Daniel Steinbock - Menlo Park CA, US Siyin Yang - Mercer Island WA, US Alexander Charles Granieri - Palo Alto CA, US Sridhar Rao - Palo Alto CA, US Upendra Shardanand - Seattle WA, US Eric Erkon Hsin - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06T 13/80 H04L 12/58 H04L 29/08 G06K 9/62
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving an image from a client system associated with a user of an online social network; detecting that a content item depicted in the image is located within a media space; selecting an animation template from a plurality of animations to apply to the image, wherein the selection of the animation is based on the detected content item or the media space; generating an animation based on the selected animation template and an image of the user; and sending, to the client system, instructions to display the animation on the client system associated with the user.