Detecting, classifying, and interpreting input events based on stimuli in multiple sensory domains

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APP PUB NO 20030132950A1
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10187032

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Stimuli in two or more sensory domains, such as an auditory domain and a visual domain, are combined in order to improve reliability and accuracy of detected user input. Detected events that occur substantially simultaneously in the multiple domains are deemed to represent the same user action, and if interpretable as a coherent action and provided to the system as interpreted input. The invention is applicable, for example, in a virtual keyboard or virtual controller, where stimuli resulting from user actions are detected, interpreted, and provided as input to a system.

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CANESTA INC3255 SCOTT BLVD BLDG 1 SANTA CLARA CA 95054

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Surucu, Fahri Fremont, CA 10 2066
Tomasi, Carlo Palo Alto, CA 15 3233

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