Patent ID: 11935503
Assignee: APPLE INC.
Field: Audio-visual technology (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC G | IPC G

Claim 17:
18. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing one or more programs, the one or more programs comprising instructions, which, when executed by an electronic device with one or processors and a see-through display, cause the electronic device to:
sense a plurality of luminance values associated with ambient light from a physical environment, wherein the plurality of luminance values includes a first luminance value that quantifies a first amount of ambient light arriving at a first portion of the see-through display and a second luminance value that quantifies a second amount of ambient light arriving at a second portion of the see-through display, wherein the second amount of ambient light is less than the first amount of ambient light;
obtain image data with a plurality of portions including a first portion that is to be displayed at the first portion of the see-through display and a second portion that is to be displayed at the second portion of the see-through display;
obtain, via semantic segmentation, a plurality of semantic values respectively associated with the plurality of portions within the image data, wherein the plurality of semantic values includes a first semantic value identifying a first object represented by the first portion of the image data and a second semantic value identifying a second object represented by the second portion of the image data;
generate, based on the first luminance value and the first semantic value, a first mapped object corresponding to the first object; and
generate, based on the second luminance value and the second semantic value, a second mapped object corresponding to the second object, wherein the second mapped object has a greater luminance value than the second object in order to compensate for the second amount of light arriving at the second portion of the see-through display being less than the first amount of light arriving at the first portion of the see-through display.