Dr. Kang graduated from the Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1994. He works in Los Angeles, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Kang is affiliated with St Vincent Medical Center.
Ilteris Canberk - Marina Del Rey CA, US Shin Hwun Kang - Los Angeles CA, US Dmytro Kucher - Odessa, UA
International Classification:
G06F 3/14 G02B 27/01
Abstract:
Eyewear providing an interactive augmented reality experience between two users of eyewear devices to perform a shared group task. During a shared group task session, each eyewear user can manipulate virtual objects displayed in a respective virtual scene that is viewable to each use to perform collaboration. The virtual objects can include many different types of objects, such as a building structure that can be jointly created and edited by the eyewear users.
Touchpad Navigation For Augmented Reality Display Device
- Santa Monica CA, US David Meisenholder - Manhattan Beach CA, US Mathieu Emmanuel Vignau - Los Angeles CA, US Joseph Timothy Fortier - Los Angeles CA, US Kaveh Anvaripour - Santa Monica CA, US Daniel Moreno - Los Angeles CA, US Kyle Goodrich - Venice CA, US Ilteris Kaan Canberk - Marina Del Rey CA, US Shin Hwun Kang - Los Angeles CA, US
Disclosed is a method of receiving and processing navigation inputs executed by one or more processors in a head-worn device system including one or more display devices, one or more cameras and a generally vertically-arranged touchpad. The method comprises displaying a first carousel of AR effects icons, receiving a first horizontal input on the touchpad, rotating the first carousel of AR effects icons in response to first horizontal input, receiving a first touch input on the touchpad to select a particular AR effects icon that is in a selection position in the first carousel, displaying a scene viewed by the one or more cameras, the scene being enhanced with AR effects corresponding to the particular AR effects icon, receiving content capture user input, and in response to the content capture user input, capturing a new content item corresponding to the scene.
Augmented Reality Guidance That Generates Guidance Markers
Shin Hwun Kang - Playa Del Rey CA, US Dmytro Kucher - Odessa, UA Dmytro Hovorov - Luhansk, UA Ilteris Canberk - Marina Del Rey CA, US
International Classification:
G06T 19/00 G06T 7/73 G02B 27/01
Abstract:
Augmented reality guidance for guiding a user through an environment using an eyewear device. The eyewear device includes a display system and a position detection system. A user is guided though an environment by monitoring a current position of the eyewear device within the environment, identifying marker positions within a threshold of the current position, the marker positions defined with respect to the environment and associated with guidance markers, registering the marker positions, generating overlay image including the guidance markers, and presenting the overlay image on a display of the eyewear device.
Micro Hand Gestures For Controlling Virtual And Graphical Elements
- Santa Monica CA, US Viktoria Hwang - Los Angeles CA, US Shin Hwun Kang - Los Angeles CA, US David Meisenholder - Los Angeles CA, US Daniel Moreno - Santa Monica CA, US
Example systems, devices, media, and methods are described for controlling virtual elements or graphical elements on a display in response to hand gestures detected by an eyewear device that is capturing frames of video data with its camera system. An image processing system detects a series of hand shapes in the video data and determines whether it matches a predefined series of hand gestures. Each predefined series of hand gestures is associated with an action. The system controls movement of the virtual element, relative to the display, in accordance with the associated action. In an example hand shape that includes a thumb sliding along an extended finger, the system establishes a finger scale along the extended finger, calibrates a graphical scale with the finger scale, and controls movement of an interactive graphical element, such as a slider, according to the current thumb position relative to the calibrated graphical scale.
- Santa Monica CA, US Shin Hwun Kang - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
H04S 7/00 G02B 27/01
Abstract:
Devices, media, and methods are presented for an immersive augmented reality (AR) experience using an eyewear device with spatial audio. The eyewear device has a processor, a memory, and image sensor, and a speaker system. The eyewear device captures image information for an environment surrounding the device and identifies an object location within the same environment. The eyewear device then associates a virtual object with the identified object location. The eyewear device monitors the position of the device with respect to the virtual object and presents audio signals to alert the user that the identified object is in the environment.
Interactive Augmented Reality Experiences Using Positional Tracking
Shin Hwun Kang - Playa Del Rey CA, US Ilteris Canberk - Marina Del Rey CA, US James Powderly - Venice CA, US Dmytro Kucher - Odessa, UA Dmytro Hovorov - Luhansk, UA
Interactive augmented reality experiences with an eyewear device including a position detection system and a display system. The eyewear device registers a first marker position for a user-controlled virtual game piece and a second marker for an interaction virtual game piece. The eyewear device monitors its position (e.g., location and orientation) and updates the position of the user-controlled virtual game piece accordingly. The eyewear device additionally monitors the position of the user-controlled virtual game piece with respect to the interaction virtual game piece for use in generating a score. Augmented reality examples include a “spheroidal balancing” augmented reality experience and a “spheroidal balancing” augmented reality experience.
Systems, devices, media, and methods are presented for an immersive augmented reality (AR) experience using an eyewear device. A portable eyewear device includes a processor, a memory, and a display projected onto at least one lens assembly. The memory has programming stored therein that, when executed by the processor, captures information depicting an environment surrounding the device and identifies a match between objects in that information and predetermined objects in previously obtained information for the same environment. When the position of the eyewear device reaches a preselected location with respect to the matched objects, a physical output is provided to produce the immersive experience. The physical output changes as the position of the eyewear device moves to maintain the immersive experience.
Augmented Reality Experiences Using Social Distancing
- Santa Monica CA, US Shin Hwun Kang - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G02B 27/01 G02B 27/00 G08B 3/10 G06T 19/00
Abstract:
Augmented reality experiences with an eyewear device including a position detection system and a display system are provided. The eyewear device allows setting a predefined distance target or distance targets. The eyewear device monitors the distance between the eyewear device and one or more other persons using the position detection system of the eyewear device. The eyewear device generates an alert if one or more of the other persons is within the one or more predefined distance targets.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Shin Kang
Time Realty Real Estate Agents and Managers
10648 Painter Ave, Whittier, CA 90670
Shin Kang Owner
Weichert Realty Inc Real Estate Agents and Managers
8100 Old Dominion Dr F, Mc Lean, VA 22102
Shin Ho Kang President
Kp Electric, Inc
5241 Lincoln Ave, Cypress, CA 90630
Shin Il Kang President
Shin Chung Corporation
17215 Studebaker Rd, Artesia, CA 90703 116 N Long Bch Blvd, Compton, CA 90221
Oct 2005 to 2000 Emergency Medical TechnicianFire Station Indio, CA Feb 2002 to Oct 2005 Volunteer FirefighterFire Station Beaumont, CA Jun 2003 to Dec 2003 Firefighter IKorean Army Seoul, KR 1992 to 1994 Lance Corporal
Education:
Licensed Vocational Nursing Sep 2012 to Sep 2014 AssociateCollege of the Desert Palm Desert, CA Feb 2002 to Jul 2006 Associate in Fire TechnologyLicensed Vocational Vocational in Nursing Certificate