

In one embodiment, the reference patch or other visually detectable element may serve to indicate a position at which digital content is to be placed onto a display.

In order to realize the augmentation of a digital user experience, a reference patch, that is a region of interest acting as an anchor, can be used. The present disclosure also relates to a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for storing computer-readable instructions that, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to perform a method, the method including: accessing a frame buffer of a graphics processing unit (GPU), analyzing, in the frame buffer of the GPU, a first frame representing a first section of a stream of displayed data that is being displayed by the apparatus, the first frame including secondary digital content, analyzing, in the frame buffer of the GPU, a second frame representing a second section of the stream of the displayed data that is being displayed by the apparatus, the second frame including the secondary digital content, determining a change in a position of the secondary digital content from the first frame to the second frame based on a comparison between the first frame and the second frame of the displayed data, and overlaying the secondary digital content in the second frame of the displayed data based on the determined change in the position of the secondary digital content.


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Google Patents Determining a change in position of displayed digital content in subsequent frames via graphics processing circuitryĭownload PDF Info Publication number US20230043683A1 US20230043683A1 US17/971,526 US202217971526A US2023043683A1 US 20230043683 A1 US20230043683 A1 US 20230043683A1 US 202217971526 A US202217971526 A US 202217971526A US 2023043683 A1 US2023043683 A1 US 2023043683A1 Authority US United States Prior art keywords frame digital content reference patch displayed data secondary digital Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google Patents US20230043683A1 - Determining a change in position of displayed digital content in subsequent frames via graphics processing circuitry US20230043683A1 - Determining a change in position of displayed digital content in subsequent frames via graphics processing circuitry
