PATENT DOCUMENT

Publication Number: US-10664048-B2
Application Number: US-201715644639-A
Country: US
Kind Code: B2

Title: User detection by a computing device

Abstract:
In some embodiments, an electronic device optionally identifies a person&#39;s face, and optionally performs an action in accordance with the identification. In some embodiments, an electronic device optionally determines a gaze location in a user interface, and optionally performs an action in accordance with the determination. In some embodiments, an electronic device optionally designates a user as being present at a sound-playback device in accordance with a determination that sound-detection criteria and verification criteria have been satisfied. In some embodiments, an electronic device optionally determines whether a person is further or closer than a threshold distance from a display device, and optionally provides a first or second user interface for display on the display device in accordance with the determination. In some embodiments, an electronic device optionally modifies the playing of media content in accordance with a determination that one or more presence criteria are not satisfied.

Claims:
The invention claimed is: 
     
       1. A method comprising:
 at an electronic device with one or more processors and memory:
 generating a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; 
 determining a first gaze location in the user interface, wherein the first gaze location comprises a first location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the first gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; 
 in accordance with a determination that the first gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, designating the first user interface element as an active user interface element; 
 receiving a first input associated with a predetermined function from an input device, the first input for performing the predetermined function on a user interface element that is currently active; and 
 in response to the first input, performing the predetermined function on the first user interface element in accordance with the first input, wherein:
 the user interface further includes a second user interface element, 
 a location of a cursor associated with the input device is coincident with the second user interface element, and 
 designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element comprises ignoring the location of the cursor in designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element. 
 
 
 
     
     
       2. The method of  claim 1 , further comprising:
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface, 
 wherein the second user interface element comprises a user interface element that presents a visual mechanism requesting attention, and 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, acknowledging the request for attention, wherein acknowledging the request for attention comprises ceasing to present the visual mechanism requesting attention. 
 
     
     
       3. The method of  claim 1 , further comprising:
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface; and 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, emphasizing the second user interface element relative to a third user interface element included in the user interface. 
 
     
     
       4. The method of  claim 1 , further comprising:
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface; 
 determining one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the second gaze location and the second user interface element; and 
 dimming a visual appearance of the one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the second gaze location. 
 
     
     
       5. The method of  claim 1 , further comprising:
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface; and 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, selecting the second user interface element. 
 
     
     
       6. The method of  claim 1 , further comprising:
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface, wherein the second user interface element comprises a plurality of moving items; 
 determining a first item of the plurality of moving items with which the second gaze location coincides; and 
 ceasing movement of the first item of the plurality of moving items such that the first item is visible in the user interface. 
 
     
     
       7. The method of  claim 6 , wherein the second user interface element comprises an autoscrolling list, and the plurality of moving items comprise elements of the autoscrolling list. 
     
     
       8. The method of  claim 6 , wherein the second user interface element comprises an image catalog, and the plurality of moving items comprise images in the image catalog. 
     
     
       9. The method of  claim 6 , wherein the second user interface element comprises a content bar, and the plurality of moving items comprise representations of content items accessible from the content bar. 
     
     
       10. The method of  claim 1 , further comprising:
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface, wherein the second user interface element comprises content, and 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, designating the content in the second user interface element as being read. 
 
     
     
       11. The method of  claim 1 , further comprising:
 determining that the person&#39;s gaze is no longer directed to the first gaze location in the user interface; 
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location in the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface; 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, designating the second user interface element as the active user interface element; 
 receiving a second input from the input device for interacting with the user interface element that is currently active; and 
 in response to the first input, interacting with the second user interface element in accordance with the second input. 
 
     
     
       12. The method of  claim 1 , wherein:
 the predetermined function is scrolling the user interface element that is currently active, and 
 performing the predetermined function on the first user interface element in accordance with the first input comprises scrolling the first user interface element in accordance with the first input. 
 
     
     
       13. An electronic device, comprising:
 one or more processors; 
 memory; and 
 one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for:
 generating a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; 
 determining a first gaze location in the user interface, wherein the first gaze location comprises a first location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the first gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; 
 in accordance with a determination that the first gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, designating the first user interface element as an active user interface element; 
 receiving a first input associated with a predetermined function from an input device, the first input for performing the predetermined function on a user interface element that is currently active; and 
 in response to the first input, performing the predetermined function on the first user interface element in accordance with the first input, wherein:
 the user interface further includes a second user interface element, 
 a location of a cursor associated with the input device is coincident with the second user interface element, and 
 designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element comprises ignoring the location of the cursor in designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element. 
 
 
 
     
     
       14. The electronic device of  claim 11 , wherein the one or more programs further include instructions for:
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface, wherein the second user interface element comprises a user interface element that presents a visual mechanism requesting attention, and 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, acknowledging the request for attention, wherein acknowledging the request for attention comprises ceasing to present the visual mechanism requesting attention. 
 
     
     
       15. The electronic device of  claim 13 , wherein the one or more programs further include instructions for:
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface; and 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, emphasizing the second user interface element relative to a third user interface element included in the user interface. 
 
     
     
       16. The electronic device of  claim 13 , wherein the one or more programs further include instructions for:
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface; 
 determining one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the second gaze location and the second user interface element; and 
 dimming a visual appearance of the one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the second gaze location. 
 
     
     
       17. The electronic device of  claim 13 , wherein the one or more programs further include instructions for:
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface; and 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, selecting the second user interface element. 
 
     
     
       18. The electronic device of  claim 13 , wherein the one or more programs further include instructions for:
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface, wherein the second user interface element comprises a plurality of moving items; 
 determining a first item of the plurality of moving items with which the second gaze location coincides; and 
 ceasing movement of the first item of the plurality of moving items such that the first item is visible in the user interface. 
 
     
     
       19. The electronic device of  claim 18 , wherein the second user interface element comprises an autoscrolling list, and the plurality of moving items comprise elements of the autoscrolling list. 
     
     
       20. The electronic device of  claim 18 , wherein the second user interface element comprises an image catalog, and the plurality of moving items comprise images in the image catalog. 
     
     
       21. The electronic device of  claim 18 , wherein the second user interface element comprises a content bar, and the plurality of moving items comprise representations of content items accessible from the content bar. 
     
     
       22. The electronic device of  claim 13 , wherein the one or more programs further include instructions for:
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface, wherein the second user interface element comprises content, and 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, designating the content in the second user interface element as being read. 
 
     
     
       23. The electronic device of  claim 13 , wherein the one or more programs further include instructions for:
 determining that the person&#39;s gaze is no longer directed to the first gaze location in the user interface; 
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location in the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface; 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, designating the second user interface element as the active user interface element; 
 receiving a second input from the input device for interacting with the user interface element that is currently active; and 
 in response to the first input, interacting with the second user interface element in accordance with the second input. 
 
     
     
       24. The electronic device of  claim 13 , wherein:
 the predetermined function is scrolling the user interface element that is currently active, and 
 performing the predetermined function on the first user interface element in accordance with the first input comprises scrolling the first user interface element in accordance with the first input. 
 
     
     
       25. 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 more processors and memory, cause the device to:
 generate a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; 
 determine a first gaze location in the user interface, wherein the first gaze location comprises a first location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determine whether the first gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; 
 in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, perform an action with respect to the first user interface element, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the first user interface element as an active user interface element; 
 receive a first input associated with a predetermined function from an input device, the first input for performing the predetermined function on a user interface element that is currently active; and 
 in response to the first input, perform the predetermined function on the first user interface element in accordance with the first input, wherein:
 the user interface further includes a second user interface element, 
 a location of a cursor associated with the input device is coincident with the second user interface element, and 
 designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element comprises ignoring the location of the cursor in designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element. 
 
 
     
     
       26. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of  claim 25 ,
 wherein the one or more programs further cause the device to: 
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface, wherein the second user interface element comprises a user interface element that presents a visual mechanism requesting attention, and 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, acknowledging the request for attention, wherein acknowledging the request for attention comprises ceasing to present the visual mechanism requesting attention. 
 
     
     
       27. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of  claim 25 ,
 wherein the one or more programs further cause the device to: 
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface; and 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, emphasizing the second user interface element relative to a third user interface element included in the user interface. 
 
     
     
       28. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of  claim 25 ,
 wherein the one or more programs further cause the device to: 
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface; 
 determining one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the second gaze location and the second user interface element; and 
 dimming a visual appearance of the one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the second gaze location. 
 
     
     
       29. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of  claim 25 ,
 wherein the one or more programs further cause the device to: 
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface; and 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, selecting the second user interface element. 
 
     
     
       30. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of  claim 25 ,
 wherein the one or more programs further cause the device to: 
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface, wherein the second user interface element comprises a plurality of moving items; 
 determining a first item of the plurality of moving items with which the second gaze location coincides; and 
 ceasing movement of the first item of the plurality of moving items such that the first item is visible in the user interface. 
 
     
     
       31. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of  claim 30 , wherein the second user interface element comprises an autoscrolling list, and the plurality of moving items comprise elements of the autoscrolling list. 
     
     
       32. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of  claim 30 , wherein the second user interface element comprises an image catalog, and the plurality of moving items comprise images in the image catalog. 
     
     
       33. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of  claim 30 , wherein the second user interface element comprises a content bar, and the plurality of moving items comprise representations of content items accessible from the content bar. 
     
     
       34. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of  claim 25 ,
 wherein the one or more programs further cause the device to: 
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location on the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface, wherein the second user interface element comprises content, and 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, designating the content in the second user interface element as being read. 
 
     
     
       35. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of  claim 25 ,
 wherein the one or more programs further cause the device to: 
 determining that the person&#39;s gaze is no longer directed to the first gaze location in the user interface; 
 determining a second gaze location in the user interface, wherein the second gaze location comprises a second location in the user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; 
 determining whether the second gaze location in the user interface coincides with the second user interface element, the second user interface element included in the user interface; 
 in accordance with a determination that the second gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, designating the second user interface element as the active user interface element; 
 receiving a second input from the input device for interacting with the user interface element that is currently active; and 
 in response to the first input, interacting with the second user interface element in accordance with the second input. 
 
     
     
       36. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of  claim 25 , wherein:
 the predetermined function is scrolling the user interface element that is currently active, and 
 performing the predetermined function on the first user interface element in accordance with the first input comprises scrolling the first user interface element in accordance with the first input.

Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/531,874, filed on Nov. 3, 2014, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/014,541, filed on Jun. 19, 2014, which are hereby incorporated herein in their entirety. 
    
    
     FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE 
     This relates generally to electronic devices that are capable of detecting one or more attributes relating to user presence at a device. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE 
     User interaction with devices such as computers and other electronic computing devices has increased significantly in recent years. These devices can be devices such as computers, tablets, televisions, multimedia devices, and the like. 
     Interaction with such devices can be performed using various input devices, such as touch screen displays, touch-sensitive surfaces, remote controls, mice and other input devices. However, there are instances where user interaction with the computing devices would be enhanced if the user were not required to physically provide input to the computing devices, but rather if the computing devices were to take certain actions autonomously based on user detection. This latter consideration is particularly important where input devices are battery-operated. 
     SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE 
     The embodiments described in this disclosure are directed to one or more devices that optionally perform facial identification, gaze determination, audio-based presence detection, distance determination, and presence determination with respect to one or more users of the devices, and one or more actions that the devices optionally perform in response to the above. The full descriptions of the embodiments are provided in the Drawings and the Detailed Description, and it is understood that the Summary provided above does not limit the scope of the disclosure in any way. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       For a better understanding of the various described embodiments, reference should be made to the Detailed Description below, in conjunction with the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts throughout the figures. 
         FIG. 1A  is a block diagram illustrating a multifunction device with a touch-sensitive display in accordance with some embodiments. 
         FIG. 1B  is a block diagram illustrating exemplary components for event handling in accordance with some embodiments. 
         FIG. 2  illustrates a multifunction device having a touch screen in accordance with some embodiments. 
         FIG. 3  is a block diagram of an exemplary multifunction device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface in accordance with some embodiments. 
         FIG. 4  illustrates an exemplary user interface for a multifunction device with a touch-sensitive surface that is separate from the display in accordance with some embodiments. 
         FIG. 5  illustrates a block diagram of an exemplary architecture for the device according to some embodiments of the disclosure. 
         FIGS. 6A-6D  illustrate exemplary ways in which interactions with electronic devices are enhanced based on facial identification in accordance with some embodiments of the disclosure. 
         FIGS. 7A-7E  are flow diagrams illustrating a method of performing an action based in part on identification of a face in an image in accordance with some embodiments. 
         FIGS. 8A-8E  illustrate exemplary ways in which interactions with user interfaces are enhanced based on gaze determination in accordance with some embodiments of the disclosure. 
         FIGS. 9A-9C  are flow diagrams illustrating a method of performing an action based in part on determining a gaze location in accordance with some embodiments. 
         FIG. 10  illustrates exemplary ways in which a device can determine whether a person is present at the device in accordance with some embodiments of the disclosure. 
         FIGS. 11A-11B  are flow diagrams illustrating a method of performing presence detection in accordance with some embodiments. 
         FIGS. 12A-12B  illustrate exemplary ways in which different user interfaces can be presented at different distances in accordance with some embodiments of the disclosure. 
         FIGS. 13A-13D  are flow diagrams illustrating a method of providing different user interfaces at different distances in accordance with some embodiments. 
         FIGS. 14A-14B  illustrate exemplary ways in which a person&#39;s experience with a device can be enhanced based on presence detection in accordance with some embodiments of the disclosure. 
         FIGS. 15A-15C  are flow diagrams illustrating a method of modifying media content playback based on presence detection in accordance with some embodiments. 
         FIGS. 16-20  are functional block diagrams of electronic devices in accordance with some embodiments. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     In the following description of embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which it is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments that are optionally practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments are optionally used and structural changes are optionally made without departing from the scope of the disclosed embodiments. 
     Exemplary Devices 
     Embodiments of electronic devices, user interfaces for such devices, and associated processes for using such devices are described. In some embodiments, the device is a portable communications device, such as a mobile telephone, that also contains other functions, such as PDA and/or music player functions. Exemplary embodiments of portable multifunction devices include, without limitation, the iPhone®, iPod Touch®, and iPad® devices from Apple Inc. of Cupertino, Calif. Other portable electronic devices, such as laptops or tablet computers with touch-sensitive surfaces (e.g., touch screen displays and/or touch pads), are, optionally, used. It should also be understood that, in some embodiments, the device is not a portable communications device, but is a desktop computer or a television with a touch-sensitive surface (e.g., a touch screen display and/or a touch pad). In some embodiments, the device does not have a touch screen display and/or a touch pad, but rather is capable of outputting display information (such as the user interfaces of the disclosure) for display on a separate display device, and capable of receiving input information from a separate input device having one or more input mechanisms (such as one or more buttons, a touch screen display and/or a touch pad). In some embodiments, the device has a display, but is capable of receiving input information from a separate input device having one or more input mechanisms (such as one or more buttons, a touch screen display and/or a touch pad). 
     In the discussion that follows, an electronic device that includes a display and a touch-sensitive surface is described. It should be understood, however, that the electronic device optionally includes one or more other physical user-interface devices, such as a physical keyboard, a mouse and/or a joystick. Further, as described above, it should be understood that the described electronic device, display and touch-sensitive surface are optionally distributed amongst two or more devices. Therefore, as used in this disclosure, information displayed on the electronic device or by the electronic device is optionally used to describe information outputted by the electronic device for display on a separate display device (touch-sensitive or not). Similarly, as used in this disclosure, input received on the electronic device (e.g., touch input received on a touch-sensitive surface of the electronic device) is optionally used to describe input received on a separate input device, from which the electronic device receives input information. 
     The device typically supports a variety of applications, such as one or more of the following: a drawing application, a presentation application, a word processing application, a website creation application, a disk authoring application, a spreadsheet application, a gaming application, a telephone application, a video conferencing application, an e-mail application, an instant messaging application, a workout support application, a photo management application, a digital camera application, a digital video camera application, a web browsing application, a digital music player application, a television channel browsing application, and/or a digital video player application. 
     The various applications that are executed on the device optionally use at least one common physical user-interface device, such as the touch-sensitive surface. One or more functions of the touch-sensitive surface as well as corresponding information displayed on the device are, optionally, adjusted and/or varied from one application to the next and/or within a respective application. In this way, a common physical architecture (such as the touch-sensitive surface) of the device optionally supports the variety of applications with user interfaces that are intuitive and transparent to the user. 
     Attention is now directed toward embodiments of portable or non-portable devices with touch-sensitive displays, though the devices need not include touch-sensitive displays or displays in general, as described above.  FIG. 1A  is a block diagram illustrating portable or non-portable multifunction device  100  with touch-sensitive displays  112  in accordance with some embodiments. Touch-sensitive display  112  is sometimes called a “touch screen” for convenience, and is sometimes known as or called a touch-sensitive display system. Device  100  includes memory  102  (which optionally includes one or more computer readable storage mediums), memory controller  122 , one or more processing units (CPU&#39;s)  120 , peripherals interface  118 , RF circuitry  108 , audio circuitry  110 , speaker  111 , microphone  113 , input/output (I/O) subsystem  106 , other input or control devices  116 , and external port  124 . Device  100  optionally includes one or more optical sensors  164 . Device  100  optionally includes one or more intensity sensors  165  for detecting intensity of contacts on device  100  (e.g., a touch-sensitive surface such as touch-sensitive display system  112  of device  100 ). Device  100  optionally includes one or more tactile output generators  167  for generating tactile outputs on device  100  (e.g., generating tactile outputs on a touch-sensitive surface such as touch-sensitive display system  112  of device  100  or touchpad  355  of device  300 ). These components optionally communicate over one or more communication buses or signal lines  103 . 
     As used in the specification and claims, the term “intensity” of a contact on a touch-sensitive surface refers to the force or pressure (force per unit area) of a contact (e.g., a finger contact) on the touch-sensitive surface, or to a substitute (proxy) for the force or pressure of a contact on the touch-sensitive surface. The intensity of a contact has a range of values that includes at least four distinct values and more typically includes hundreds of distinct values (e.g., at least 256). Intensity of a contact is, optionally, determined (or measured) using various approaches and various sensors or combinations of sensors. For example, one or more force sensors underneath or adjacent to the touch-sensitive surface are, optionally, used to measure force at various points on the touch-sensitive surface. In some implementations, force measurements from multiple force sensors are combined (e.g., a weighted average) to determine an estimated force of a contact. Similarly, a pressure-sensitive tip of a stylus is, optionally, used to determine a pressure of the stylus on the touch-sensitive surface. Alternatively, the size of the contact area detected on the touch-sensitive surface and/or changes thereto, the capacitance of the touch-sensitive surface proximate to the contact and/or changes thereto, and/or the resistance of the touch-sensitive surface proximate to the contact and/or changes thereto are, optionally, used as a substitute for the force or pressure of the contact on the touch-sensitive surface. In some implementations, the substitute measurements for contact force or pressure are used directly to determine whether an intensity threshold has been exceeded (e.g., the intensity threshold is described in units corresponding to the substitute measurements). In some implementations, the substitute measurements for contact force or pressure are converted to an estimated force or pressure and the estimated force or pressure is used to determine whether an intensity threshold has been exceeded (e.g., the intensity threshold is a pressure threshold measured in units of pressure). 
     As used in the specification and claims, the term “tactile output” refers to physical displacement of a device relative to a previous position of the device, physical displacement of a component (e.g., a touch-sensitive surface) of a device relative to another component (e.g., housing) of the device, or displacement of the component relative to a center of mass of the device that will be detected by a user with the user&#39;s sense of touch. For example, in situations where the device or the component of the device is in contact with a surface of a user that is sensitive to touch (e.g., a finger, palm, or other part of a user&#39;s hand), the tactile output generated by the physical displacement will be interpreted by the user as a tactile sensation corresponding to a perceived change in physical characteristics of the device or the component of the device. For example, movement of a touch-sensitive surface (e.g., a touch-sensitive display or trackpad) is, optionally, interpreted by the user as a “down click” or “up click” of a physical actuator button. In some cases, a user will feel a tactile sensation such as an “down click” or “up click” even when there is no movement of a physical actuator button associated with the touch-sensitive surface that is physically pressed (e.g., displaced) by the user&#39;s movements. As another example, movement of the touch-sensitive surface is, optionally, interpreted or sensed by the user as “roughness” of the touch-sensitive surface, even when there is no change in smoothness of the touch-sensitive surface. While such interpretations of touch by a user will be subject to the individualized sensory perceptions of the user, there are many sensory perceptions of touch that are common to a large majority of users. Thus, when a tactile output is described as corresponding to a particular sensory perception of a user (e.g., an “up click,” a “down click,” “roughness”), unless otherwise stated, the generated tactile output corresponds to physical displacement of the device or a component thereof that will generate the described sensory perception for a typical (or average) user. 
     It should be appreciated that device  100  is only one example of a portable or non-portable multifunction device, and that device  100  optionally has more or fewer components than shown, optionally combines two or more components, or optionally has a different configuration or arrangement of the components. The various components shown in  FIG. 1A  are implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of both hardware and software, including one or more signal processing and/or application specific integrated circuits. Further, the various components shown in  FIG. 1A  are optionally implemented across two or more devices; for example, a display and audio circuitry on a display device, a touch-sensitive surface on an input device, and remaining components on device  100 . In such an embodiment, device  100  optionally communicates with the display device and/or the input device to facilitate operation of the system, as described in the disclosure, and the various components described herein that relate to display and/or input remain in device  100 , or are optionally included in the display and/or input device, as appropriate. 
     Memory  102  optionally includes high-speed random access memory and optionally also includes non-volatile memory, such as one or more magnetic disk storage devices, flash memory devices, or other non-volatile solid-state memory devices. Access to memory  102  by other components of device  100 , such as CPU  120  and the peripherals interface  118 , is, optionally, controlled by memory controller  122 . 
     Peripherals interface  118  can be used to couple input and output peripherals of the device to CPU  120  and memory  102 . The one or more processors  120  run or execute various software programs and/or sets of instructions stored in memory  102  to perform various functions for device  100  and to process data. 
     In some embodiments, peripherals interface  118 , CPU  120 , and memory controller  122  are, optionally, implemented on a single chip, such as chip  104 . In some other embodiments, they are, optionally, implemented on separate chips. 
     RF (radio frequency) circuitry  108  receives and sends RF signals, also called electromagnetic signals. RF circuitry  108  converts electrical signals to/from electromagnetic signals and communicates with communications networks and other communications devices via the electromagnetic signals. RF circuitry  108  optionally includes well-known circuitry for performing these functions, including but not limited to an antenna system, an RF transceiver, one or more amplifiers, a tuner, one or more oscillators, a digital signal processor, a CODEC chipset, a subscriber identity module (SIM) card, memory, and so forth. RF circuitry  108  optionally communicates with networks, such as the Internet, also referred to as the World Wide Web (WWW), an intranet and/or a wireless network, such as a cellular telephone network, a wireless local area network (LAN) and/or a metropolitan area network (MAN), and other devices by wireless communication. The wireless communication optionally uses any of a plurality of communications standards, protocols and technologies, including but not limited to Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE), high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA), high-speed uplink packet access (HSUPA), Evolution, Data-Only (EV-DO), HSPA, HSPA+, Dual-Cell HSPA (DC-HSPDA), long term evolution (LTE), near field communication (NFC), wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA), code division multiple access (CDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), Bluetooth, Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) (e.g., IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g and/or IEEE 802.11n), voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Wi-MAX, a protocol for e-mail (e.g., Internet message access protocol (IMAP) and/or post office protocol (POP)), instant messaging (e.g., extensible messaging and presence protocol (XMPP), Session Initiation Protocol for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE), Instant Messaging and Presence Service (IMPS)), and/or Short Message Service (SMS), or any other suitable communication protocol, including communication protocols not yet developed as of the filing date of this document. 
     Audio circuitry  110 , speaker  111 , and microphone  113  provide an audio interface between a user and device  100 . Audio circuitry  110  receives audio data from peripherals interface  118 , converts the audio data to an electrical signal, and transmits the electrical signal to speaker  111 . Speaker  111  converts the electrical signal to human-audible sound waves. Audio circuitry  110  also receives electrical signals converted by microphone  113  from sound waves. Audio circuitry  110  converts the electrical signal to audio data and transmits the audio data to peripherals interface  118  for processing. Audio data is, optionally, retrieved from and/or transmitted to memory  102  and/or RF circuitry  108  by peripherals interface  118 . In some embodiments, audio circuitry  110  also includes a headset jack (e.g.,  212 ,  FIG. 2 ). The headset jack provides an interface between audio circuitry  110  and removable audio input/output peripherals, such as output-only headphones or a headset with both output (e.g., a headphone for one or both ears) and input (e.g., a microphone). 
     I/O subsystem  106  couples input/output peripherals on device  100 , such as touch screen  112  and other input control devices  116 , to peripherals interface  118 . I/O subsystem  106  optionally includes display controller  156 , optical sensor controller  158 , intensity sensor controller  159 , haptic feedback controller  161  and one or more input controllers  160  for other input or control devices. The one or more input controllers  160  receive/send electrical signals from/to other input or control devices  116 . The other input control devices  116  optionally include physical buttons (e.g., push buttons, rocker buttons, etc.), dials, slider switches, joysticks, click wheels, and so forth. In some alternate embodiments, input controller(s)  160  are, optionally, coupled to any (or none) of the following: a keyboard, infrared port, USB port, and a pointer device such as a mouse. The one or more buttons (e.g.,  208 ,  FIG. 2 ) optionally include an up/down button for volume control of speaker  111  and/or microphone  113 . The one or more buttons optionally include a push button (e.g.,  206 ,  FIG. 2 ). 
     Touch-sensitive display  112  provides an input interface and an output interface between the device and a user. As described above, the touch-sensitive operation and the display operation of touch-sensitive display  112  are optionally separated from each other, such that a display device is used for display purposes and a touch-sensitive surface (whether display or not) is used for input detection purposes, and the described components and functions are modified accordingly. However, for simplicity, the following description is provided with reference to a touch-sensitive display. Display controller  156  receives and/or sends electrical signals from/to touch screen  112 . Touch screen  112  displays visual output to the user. The visual output optionally includes graphics, text, icons, video, and any combination thereof (collectively termed “graphics”). In some embodiments, some or all of the visual output corresponds to user-interface objects. 
     Touch screen  112  has a touch-sensitive surface, sensor or set of sensors that accepts input from the user based on haptic and/or tactile contact. Touch screen  112  and display controller  156  (along with any associated modules and/or sets of instructions in memory  102 ) detect contact (and any movement or breaking of the contact) on touch screen  112  and converts the detected contact into interaction with user-interface objects (e.g., one or more soft keys, icons, web pages or images) that are displayed on touch screen  112 . In an exemplary embodiment, a point of contact between touch screen  112  and the user corresponds to a finger of the user. 
     Touch screen  112  optionally uses LCD (liquid crystal display) technology, LPD (light emitting polymer display) technology, or LED (light emitting diode) technology, although other display technologies are used in other embodiments. Touch screen  112  and display controller  156  optionally detect contact and any movement or breaking thereof using any of a plurality of touch sensing technologies now known or later developed, including but not limited to capacitive, resistive, infrared, and surface acoustic wave technologies, as well as other proximity sensor arrays or other elements for determining one or more points of contact with touch screen  112 . In an exemplary embodiment, projected mutual capacitance sensing technology is used, such as that found in the iPhone®, iPod Touch®, and iPad® from Apple Inc. of Cupertino, Calif. 
     Touch screen  112  optionally has a video resolution in excess of 100 dpi. In some embodiments, the touch screen has a video resolution of approximately 160 dpi. The user optionally makes contact with touch screen  112  using any suitable object or appendage, such as a stylus, a finger, and so forth. In some embodiments, the user interface is designed to work primarily with finger-based contacts and gestures, which can be less precise than stylus-based input due to the larger area of contact of a finger on the touch screen. In some embodiments, the device translates the rough finger-based input into a precise pointer/cursor position or command for performing the actions desired by the user. 
     In some embodiments, in addition to the touch screen, device  100  optionally includes a touchpad (not shown) for activating or deactivating particular functions. In some embodiments, the touchpad is a touch-sensitive area of the device that, unlike the touch screen, does not display visual output. The touchpad is, optionally, a touch-sensitive surface that is separate from touch screen  112  or an extension of the touch-sensitive surface formed by the touch screen. 
     Device  100  also includes power system  162  for powering the various components. Power system  162  optionally includes a power management system, one or more power sources (e.g., battery, alternating current (AC)), a recharging system, a power failure detection circuit, a power converter or inverter, a power status indicator (e.g., a light-emitting diode (LED)) and any other components associated with the generation, management and distribution of power in portable or non-portable devices. 
     Device  100  optionally also includes one or more optical sensors  164 .  FIG. 1A  shows an optical sensor coupled to optical sensor controller  158  in I/O subsystem  106 . Optical sensor  164  optionally includes charge-coupled device (CCD) or complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) phototransistors. Optical sensor  164  receives light from the environment, projected through one or more lens, and converts the light to data representing an image. In conjunction with imaging module  143  (also called a camera module), optical sensor  164  optionally captures still images or video. In some embodiments, an optical sensor is located on the back of device  100 , opposite touch screen display  112  on the front of the device, so that the touch screen display is enabled for use as a viewfinder for still and/or video image acquisition. In some embodiments, another optical sensor is located on the front of the device so that the user&#39;s image is, optionally, obtained for videoconferencing while the user views the other video conference participants on the touch screen display. 
     Device  100  optionally also includes one or more contact intensity sensors  165 .  FIG. 1A  shows a contact intensity sensor coupled to intensity sensor controller  159  in I/O subsystem  106 . Contact intensity sensor  165  optionally includes one or more piezoresistive strain gauges, capacitive force sensors, electric force sensors, piezoelectric force sensors, optical force sensors, capacitive touch-sensitive surfaces, or other intensity sensors (e.g., sensors used to measure the force (or pressure) of a contact on a touch-sensitive surface). Contact intensity sensor  165  receives contact intensity information (e.g., pressure information or a proxy for pressure information) from the environment. In some embodiments, at least one contact intensity sensor is collocated with, or proximate to, a touch-sensitive surface (e.g., touch-sensitive display system  112 ). In some embodiments, at least one contact intensity sensor is located on the back of device  100 , opposite touch screen display  112  which is located on the front of device  100 . 
     Device  100  optionally also includes one or more proximity sensors  166 .  FIG. 1A  shows proximity sensor  166  coupled to peripherals interface  118 . Alternately, proximity sensor  166  is coupled to input controller  160  in I/O subsystem  106 . In some embodiments, the proximity sensor turns off and disables touch screen  112  when the multifunction device is placed near the user&#39;s ear (e.g., when the user is making a phone call). 
     Device  100  optionally also includes one or more tactile output generators  167 .  FIG. 1A  shows a tactile output generator coupled to haptic feedback controller  161  in I/O subsystem  106 . Tactile output generator  167  optionally includes one or more electroacoustic devices such as speakers or other audio components and/or electromechanical devices that convert energy into linear motion such as a motor, solenoid, electroactive polymer, piezoelectric actuator, electrostatic actuator, or other tactile output generating component (e.g., a component that converts electrical signals into tactile outputs on the device). Contact intensity sensor  165  receives tactile feedback generation instructions from haptic feedback module  133  and generates tactile outputs on device  100  that are capable of being sensed by a user of device  100 . In some embodiments, at least one tactile output generator is collocated with, or proximate to, a touch-sensitive surface (e.g., touch-sensitive display system  112 ) and, optionally, generates a tactile output by moving the touch-sensitive surface vertically (e.g., in/out of a surface of device  100 ) or laterally (e.g., back and forth in the same plane as a surface of device  100 ). In some embodiments, at least one tactile output generator sensor is located on the back of device  100 , opposite touch screen display  112  which is located on the front of device  100 . 
     Device  100  optionally also includes one or more accelerometers  168 .  FIG. 1A  shows accelerometer  168  coupled to peripherals interface  118 . Alternately, accelerometer  168  is, optionally, coupled to an input controller  160  in I/O subsystem  106 . In some embodiments, information is displayed on the touch screen display in a portrait view or a landscape view based on an analysis of data received from the one or more accelerometers. Device  100  optionally includes, in addition to accelerometer(s)  168 , a magnetometer (not shown) and a GPS (or GLONASS or other global navigation system) receiver (not shown) for obtaining information concerning the location and orientation (e.g., portrait or landscape) of device  100 . 
     In some embodiments, the software components stored in memory  102  include operating system  126 , communication module (or set of instructions)  128 , contact/motion module (or set of instructions)  130 , graphics module (or set of instructions)  132 , text input module (or set of instructions)  134 , Global Positioning System (GPS) module (or set of instructions)  135 , and applications (or sets of instructions)  136 . Furthermore, in some embodiments memory  102  stores device/global internal state  157 , as shown in  FIGS. 1A and 3 . Device/global internal state  157  includes one or more of: active application state, indicating which applications, if any, are currently active; display state, indicating what applications, views or other information occupy various regions of touch screen display  112 ; sensor state, including information obtained from the device&#39;s various sensors and input control devices  116 ; and location information concerning the device&#39;s location and/or attitude. 
     Operating system  126  (e.g., Darwin, RTXC, LINUX, UNIX, OS X, WINDOWS, or an embedded operating system such as VxWorks) includes various software components and/or drivers for controlling and managing general system tasks (e.g., memory management, storage device control, power management, etc.) and facilitates communication between various hardware and software components. 
     Communication module  128  facilitates communication with other devices over one or more external ports  124  and also includes various software components for handling data received by RF circuitry  108  and/or external port  124 . External port  124  (e.g., Universal Serial Bus (USB), FIREWIRE, etc.) is adapted for coupling directly to other devices or indirectly over a network (e.g., the Internet, wireless LAN, etc.). In some embodiments, the external port is a multi-pin (e.g., 30-pin) connector that is the same as, or similar to and/or compatible with the 30-pin connector used on iPod (trademark of Apple Inc.) devices. 
     Contact/motion module  130  optionally detects contact with touch screen  112  (in conjunction with display controller  156 ) and other touch-sensitive devices (e.g., a touchpad or physical click wheel). Contact/motion module  130  includes various software components for performing various operations related to detection of contact, such as determining if contact has occurred (e.g., detecting a finger-down event), determining an intensity of the contact (e.g., the force or pressure of the contact or a substitute for the force or pressure of the contact) determining if there is movement of the contact and tracking the movement across the touch-sensitive surface (e.g., detecting one or more finger-dragging events), and determining if the contact has ceased (e.g., detecting a finger-up event or a break in contact). Contact/motion module  130  receives contact data from the touch-sensitive surface. Determining movement of the point of contact, which is represented by a series of contact data, optionally includes determining speed (magnitude), velocity (magnitude and direction), and/or an acceleration (a change in magnitude and/or direction) of the point of contact. These operations are, optionally, applied to single contacts (e.g., one finger contacts) or to multiple simultaneous contacts (e.g., “multitouch”/multiple finger contacts). In some embodiments, contact/motion module  130  and display controller  156  detect contact on a touchpad. 
     In some embodiments, contact/motion module  130  uses a set of one or more intensity thresholds to determine whether an operation has been performed by a user (e.g., to determine whether a user has “clicked” on an icon). In some embodiments at least a subset of the intensity thresholds are determined in accordance with software parameters (e.g., the intensity thresholds are not determined by the activation thresholds of particular physical actuators and can be adjusted without changing the physical hardware of device  100 ). For example, a mouse “click” threshold of a trackpad or touch screen display can be set to any of a large range of predefined thresholds values without changing the trackpad or touch screen display hardware. Additionally, in some implementations a user of the device is provided with software settings for adjusting one or more of the set of intensity thresholds (e.g., by adjusting individual intensity thresholds and/or by adjusting a plurality of intensity thresholds at once with a system-level click “intensity” parameter). 
     Contact/motion module  130  optionally detects a gesture input by a user. Different gestures on the touch-sensitive surface have different contact patterns and intensities. Thus, a gesture is, optionally, detected by detecting a particular contact pattern. For example, detecting a finger tap gesture includes detecting a finger-down event followed by detecting a finger-up (lift off) event at the same position (or substantially the same position) as the finger-down event (e.g., at the position of an icon). As another example, detecting a finger swipe gesture on the touch-sensitive surface includes detecting a finger-down event followed by detecting one or more finger-dragging events, and subsequently followed by detecting a finger-up (lift off) event. 
     Graphics module  132  includes various known software components for rendering and displaying graphics on touch screen  112  or other display, including components for changing the visual impact (e.g., brightness, transparency, saturation, contrast or other visual property) of graphics that are displayed. As used herein, the term “graphics” includes any object that can be displayed to a user, including without limitation text, web pages, icons (such as user-interface objects including soft keys), digital images, videos, animations and the like. 
     In some embodiments, graphics module  132  stores data representing graphics to be used. Each graphic is, optionally, assigned a corresponding code. Graphics module  132  receives, from applications etc., one or more codes specifying graphics to be displayed along with, if necessary, coordinate data and other graphic property data, and then generates screen image data to output to display controller  156 . 
     Haptic feedback module  133  includes various software components for generating instructions used by tactile output generator(s)  167  to produce tactile outputs at one or more locations on device  100  in response to user interactions with device  100 . 
     Text input module  134 , which is, optionally, a component of graphics module  132 , provides soft keyboards for entering text in various applications (e.g., contacts  137 , e-mail  140 , IM  141 , browser  147 , and any other application that needs text input). 
     GPS module  135  determines the location of the device and provides this information for use in various applications (e.g., to telephone  138  for use in location-based dialing, to camera  143  as picture/video metadata, and to applications that provide location-based services such as weather widgets, local yellow page widgets, and map/navigation widgets). 
     Applications  136  optionally include the following modules (or sets of instructions), or a subset or superset thereof:
         contacts module  137  (sometimes called an address book or contact list);   telephone module  138 ;   video conferencing module  139 ;   e-mail client module  140 ;   instant messaging (IM) module  141 ;   workout support module  142 ;   camera module  143  for still and/or video images;   image management module  144 ;   browser module  147 ;   calendar module  148 ;   widget modules  149 , which optionally include one or more of: weather widget  149 - 1 , stocks widget  149 - 2 , calculator widget  149 - 3 , alarm clock widget  149 - 4 , dictionary widget  149 - 5 , and other widgets obtained by the user, as well as user-created widgets  149 - 6 ;   widget creator module  150  for making user-created widgets  149 - 6 ;   search module  151 ;   video and music player module  152 , which is, optionally, made up of a video player module and a music player module;   notes module  153 ;   map module  154 ;   online video module  155 .       

     Examples of other applications  136  that are, optionally, stored in memory  102  include other word processing applications, other image editing applications, drawing applications, presentation applications, JAVA-enabled applications, encryption, digital rights management, voice recognition, and voice replication. 
     In conjunction with touch screen  112 , display controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , and text input module  134 , contacts module  137  are, optionally, used to manage an address book or contact list (e.g., stored in application internal state  192  of contacts module  137  in memory  102  or memory  370 ), including: adding name(s) to the address book; deleting name(s) from the address book; associating telephone number(s), e-mail address(es), physical address(es) or other information with a name; associating an image with a name; categorizing and sorting names; providing telephone numbers or e-mail addresses to initiate and/or facilitate communications by telephone  138 , video conference  139 , e-mail  140 , or IM  141 ; and so forth. 
     In conjunction with RF circuitry  108 , audio circuitry  110 , speaker  111 , microphone  113 , touch screen  112 , display controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , and text input module  134 , telephone module  138  are, optionally, used to enter a sequence of characters corresponding to a telephone number, access one or more telephone numbers in address book  137 , modify a telephone number that has been entered, dial a respective telephone number, conduct a conversation and disconnect or hang up when the conversation is completed. As noted above, the wireless communication optionally uses any of a plurality of communications standards, protocols and technologies. 
     In conjunction with RF circuitry  108 , audio circuitry  110 , speaker  111 , microphone  113 , touch screen  112 , display controller  156 , optical sensor  164 , optical sensor controller  158 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , text input module  134 , contact list  137 , and telephone module  138 , videoconferencing module  139  includes executable instructions to initiate, conduct, and terminate a video conference between a user and one or more other participants in accordance with user instructions. 
     In conjunction with RF circuitry  108 , touch screen  112 , display controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , and text input module  134 , e-mail client module  140  includes executable instructions to create, send, receive, and manage e-mail in response to user instructions. In conjunction with image management module  144 , e-mail client module  140  makes it very easy to create and send e-mails with still or video images taken with camera module  143 . 
     In conjunction with RF circuitry  108 , touch screen  112 , display controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , and text input module  134 , the instant messaging module  141  includes executable instructions to enter a sequence of characters corresponding to an instant message, to modify previously entered characters, to transmit a respective instant message (for example, using a Short Message Service (SMS) or Multimedia Message Service (MMS) protocol for telephony-based instant messages or using XMPP, SIMPLE, or IMPS for Internet-based instant messages), to receive instant messages and to view received instant messages. In some embodiments, transmitted and/or received instant messages optionally include graphics, photos, audio files, video files and/or other attachments as are supported in a MMS and/or an Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS). As used herein, “instant messaging” refers to both telephony-based messages (e.g., messages sent using SMS or MMS) and Internet-based messages (e.g., messages sent using XMPP, SIMPLE, or IMPS). 
     In conjunction with RF circuitry  108 , touch screen  112 , display controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , text input module  134 , GPS module  135 , map module  154 , and music player module  146 , workout support module  142  includes executable instructions to create workouts (e.g., with time, distance, and/or calorie burning goals); communicate with workout sensors (sports devices); receive workout sensor data; calibrate sensors used to monitor a workout; select and play music for a workout; and display, store and transmit workout data. 
     In conjunction with touch screen  112 , display controller  156 , optical sensor(s)  164 , optical sensor controller  158 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , and image management module  144 , camera module  143  includes executable instructions to capture still images or video (including a video stream) and store them into memory  102 , modify characteristics of a still image or video, or delete a still image or video from memory  102 . 
     In conjunction with touch screen  112 , display controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , text input module  134 , and camera module  143 , image management module  144  includes executable instructions to arrange, modify (e.g., edit), or otherwise manipulate, label, delete, present (e.g., in a digital slide show or album), and store still and/or video images. 
     In conjunction with RF circuitry  108 , touch screen  112 , display system controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , and text input module  134 , browser module  147  includes executable instructions to browse the Internet in accordance with user instructions, including searching, linking to, receiving, and displaying web pages or portions thereof, as well as attachments and other files linked to web pages. 
     In conjunction with RF circuitry  108 , touch screen  112 , display system controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , text input module  134 , e-mail client module  140 , and browser module  147 , calendar module  148  includes executable instructions to create, display, modify, and store calendars and data associated with calendars (e.g., calendar entries, to do lists, etc.) in accordance with user instructions. 
     In conjunction with RF circuitry  108 , touch screen  112 , display system controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , text input module  134 , and browser module  147 , widget modules  149  are mini-applications that are, optionally, downloaded and used by a user (e.g., weather widget  149 - 1 , stocks widget  149 - 2 , calculator widget  149 - 3 , alarm clock widget  149 - 4 , and dictionary widget  149 - 5 ) or created by the user (e.g., user-created widget  149 - 6 ). In some embodiments, a widget includes an HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) file, a CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) file, and a JavaScript file. In some embodiments, a widget includes an XML (Extensible Markup Language) file and a JavaScript file (e.g., Yahoo! Widgets). 
     In conjunction with RF circuitry  108 , touch screen  112 , display system controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , text input module  134 , and browser module  147 , the widget creator module  150  are, optionally, used by a user to create widgets (e.g., turning a user-specified portion of a web page into a widget). 
     In conjunction with touch screen  112 , display system controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , and text input module  134 , search module  151  includes executable instructions to search for text, music, sound, image, video, and/or other files in memory  102  that match one or more search criteria (e.g., one or more user-specified search terms) in accordance with user instructions. 
     In conjunction with touch screen  112 , display system controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , audio circuitry  110 , speaker  111 , RF circuitry  108 , and browser module  147 , video and music player module  152  includes executable instructions that allow the user to download and play back recorded music and other sound files stored in one or more file formats, such as MP3 or AAC files, and executable instructions to display, present or otherwise play back videos (e.g., on touch screen  112  or on an external, connected display via external port  124 ). In some embodiments, device  100  optionally includes the functionality of an MP3 player, such as an iPod (trademark of Apple Inc.). 
     In conjunction with touch screen  112 , display controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , and text input module  134 , notes module  153  includes executable instructions to create and manage notes, to do lists, and the like in accordance with user instructions. 
     In conjunction with RF circuitry  108 , touch screen  112 , display system controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , text input module  134 , GPS module  135 , and browser module  147 , map module  154  are, optionally, used to receive, display, modify, and store maps and data associated with maps (e.g., driving directions; data on stores and other points of interest at or near a particular location; and other location-based data) in accordance with user instructions. 
     In conjunction with touch screen  112 , display system controller  156 , contact module  130 , graphics module  132 , audio circuitry  110 , speaker  111 , RF circuitry  108 , text input module  134 , e-mail client module  140 , and browser module  147 , online video module  155  includes instructions that allow the user to access, browse, receive (e.g., by streaming and/or download), play back (e.g., on the touch screen or on an external, connected display via external port  124 ), send an e-mail with a link to a particular online video, and otherwise manage online videos in one or more file formats, such as H.264. In some embodiments, instant messaging module  141 , rather than e-mail client module  140 , is used to send a link to a particular online video. 
     Each of the above identified modules and applications correspond to a set of executable instructions for performing one or more functions described above and the methods described in this application (e.g., the computer-implemented methods and other information processing methods described herein). These modules (e.g., sets of instructions) need not be implemented as separate software programs, procedures or modules, and thus various subsets of these modules are, optionally, combined or otherwise re-arranged in various embodiments. In some embodiments, memory  102  optionally stores a subset of the modules and data structures identified above. Furthermore, memory  102  optionally stores additional modules and data structures not described above. 
     In some embodiments, device  100  is a device where operation of a predefined set of functions on the device is performed exclusively through a touch screen and/or a touchpad (whether included in device  100  or on a separate device, such as an input device). By using a touch screen and/or a touchpad as the primary input control device for operation of device  100 , the number of physical input control devices (such as push buttons, dials, and the like) on device  100  is, optionally, reduced. 
     The predefined set of functions that are performed exclusively through a touch screen and/or a touchpad optionally include navigation between user interfaces. In some embodiments, the touchpad, when touched by the user, navigates device  100  to a main, home, or root menu from any user interface that is displayed on device  100 . In such embodiments, a “menu button” is implemented using a touchpad. In some other embodiments, the menu button is a physical push button or other physical input control device instead of a touchpad. 
       FIG. 1B  is a block diagram illustrating exemplary components for event handling in accordance with some embodiments. In some embodiments, memory  102  (in  FIG. 1A ) or  370  ( FIG. 3 ) includes event sorter  170  (e.g., in operating system  126 ) and a respective application  136 - 1  (e.g., any of the aforementioned applications  137 - 151 ,  155 ,  380 - 390 ). 
     Event sorter  170  receives event information and determines the application  136 - 1  and application view  191  of application  136 - 1  to which to deliver the event information. Event sorter  170  includes event monitor  171  and event dispatcher module  174 . In some embodiments, application  136 - 1  includes application internal state  192 , which indicates the current application view(s) displayed on touch-sensitive display  112  when the application is active or executing. In some embodiments, device/global internal state  157  is used by event sorter  170  to determine which application(s) is (are) currently active, and application internal state  192  is used by event sorter  170  to determine application views  191  to which to deliver event information. 
     In some embodiments, application internal state  192  includes additional information, such as one or more of: resume information to be used when application  136 - 1  resumes execution, user interface state information that indicates information being displayed or that is ready for display by application  136 - 1 , a state queue for enabling the user to go back to a prior state or view of application  136 - 1 , and a redo/undo queue of previous actions taken by the user. 
     Event monitor  171  receives event information from peripherals interface  118 . Event information includes information about a sub-event (e.g., a user touch on touch-sensitive display  112 , as part of a multi-touch gesture). Peripherals interface  118  transmits information it receives from I/O subsystem  106  or a sensor, such as proximity sensor  166 , accelerometer(s)  168 , and/or microphone  113  (through audio circuitry  110 ). Information that peripherals interface  118  receives from I/O subsystem  106  includes information from touch-sensitive display  112  or a touch-sensitive surface. 
     In some embodiments, event monitor  171  sends requests to the peripherals interface  118  at predetermined intervals. In response, peripherals interface  118  transmits event information. In other embodiments, peripheral interface  118  transmits event information only when there is a significant event (e.g., receiving an input above a predetermined noise threshold and/or for more than a predetermined duration). 
     In some embodiments, event sorter  170  also includes a hit view determination module  172  and/or an active event recognizer determination module  173 . 
     Hit view determination module  172  provides software procedures for determining where a sub-event has taken place within one or more views, when touch-sensitive display  112  displays more than one view. Views are made up of controls and other elements that a user can see on the display. 
     Another aspect of the user interface associated with an application is a set of views, sometimes herein called application views or user interface windows, in which information is displayed and touch-based gestures occur. The application views (of a respective application) in which a touch is detected optionally correspond to programmatic levels within a programmatic or view hierarchy of the application. For example, the lowest level view in which a touch is detected is, optionally, called the hit view, and the set of events that are recognized as proper inputs are, optionally, determined based, at least in part, on the hit view of the initial touch that begins a touch-based gesture. 
     Hit view determination module  172  receives information related to sub-events of a touch-based gesture. When an application has multiple views organized in a hierarchy, hit view determination module  172  identifies a hit view as the lowest view in the hierarchy which should handle the sub-event. In most circumstances, the hit view is the lowest level view in which an initiating sub-event occurs (e.g., the first sub-event in the sequence of sub-events that form an event or potential event). Once the hit view is identified by the hit view determination module, the hit view typically receives all sub-events related to the same touch or input source for which it was identified as the hit view. 
     Active event recognizer determination module  173  determines which view or views within a view hierarchy should receive a particular sequence of sub-events. In some embodiments, active event recognizer determination module  173  determines that only the hit view should receive a particular sequence of sub-events. In other embodiments, active event recognizer determination module  173  determines that all views that include the physical location of a sub-event are actively involved views, and therefore determines that all actively involved views should receive a particular sequence of sub-events. In other embodiments, even if touch sub-events were entirely confined to the area associated with one particular view, views higher in the hierarchy would still remain as actively involved views. 
     Event dispatcher module  174  dispatches the event information to an event recognizer (e.g., event recognizer  180 ). In embodiments including active event recognizer determination module  173 , event dispatcher module  174  delivers the event information to an event recognizer determined by active event recognizer determination module  173 . In some embodiments, event dispatcher module  174  stores in an event queue the event information, which is retrieved by a respective event receiver module  182 . 
     In some embodiments, operating system  126  includes event sorter  170 . Alternatively, application  136 - 1  includes event sorter  170 . In yet other embodiments, event sorter  170  is a stand-alone module, or a part of another module stored in memory  102 , such as contact/motion module  130 . 
     In some embodiments, application  136 - 1  includes a plurality of event handlers  190  and one or more application views  191 , each of which includes instructions for handling touch events that occur within a respective view of the application&#39;s user interface. Each application view  191  of the application  136 - 1  includes one or more event recognizers  180 . Typically, a respective application view  191  includes a plurality of event recognizers  180 . In other embodiments, one or more of event recognizers  180  are part of a separate module, such as a user interface kit (not shown) or a higher level object from which application  136 - 1  inherits methods and other properties. In some embodiments, a respective event handler  190  includes one or more of: data updater  176 , object updater  177 , GUI updater  178 , and/or event data  179  received from event sorter  170 . Event handler  190  optionally utilizes or calls data updater  176 , object updater  177  or GUI updater  178  to update the application internal state  192 . Alternatively, one or more of the application views  191  includes one or more respective event handlers  190 . Also, in some embodiments, one or more of data updater  176 , object updater  177 , and GUI updater  178  are included in a respective application view  191 . 
     A respective event recognizer  180  receives event information (e.g., event data  179 ) from event sorter  170 , and identifies an event from the event information. Event recognizer  180  includes event receiver  182  and event comparator  184 . In some embodiments, event recognizer  180  also includes at least a subset of: metadata  183 , and event delivery instructions  188  (which optionally include sub-event delivery instructions). 
     Event receiver  182  receives event information from event sorter  170 . The event information includes information about a sub-event, for example, a touch or a touch movement. Depending on the sub-event, the event information also includes additional information, such as location of the sub-event. When the sub-event concerns motion of a touch, the event information optionally also includes speed and direction of the sub-event. In some embodiments, events include rotation of the device from one orientation to another (e.g., from a portrait orientation to a landscape orientation, or vice versa), and the event information includes corresponding information about the current orientation (also called device attitude) of the device. 
     Event comparator  184  compares the event information to predefined event or sub-event definitions and, based on the comparison, determines an event or sub-event, or determines or updates the state of an event or sub-event. In some embodiments, event comparator  184  includes event definitions  186 . Event definitions  186  contain definitions of events (e.g., predefined sequences of sub-events), for example, event  1  ( 187 - 1 ), event  2  ( 187 - 2 ), and others. In some embodiments, sub-events in an event  187  include, for example, touch begin, touch end, touch movement, touch cancellation, and multiple touching. In one example, the definition for event  1  ( 187 - 1 ) is a double tap on a displayed object. The double tap, for example, comprises a first touch (touch begin) on the displayed object for a predetermined phase, a first lift-off (touch end) for a predetermined phase, a second touch (touch begin) on the displayed object for a predetermined phase, and a second lift-off (touch end) for a predetermined phase. In another example, the definition for event  2  ( 187 - 2 ) is a dragging on a displayed object. The dragging, for example, comprises a touch (or contact) on the displayed object for a predetermined phase, a movement of the touch across touch-sensitive display  112 , and lift-off of the touch (touch end). In some embodiments, the event also includes information for one or more associated event handlers  190 . 
     In some embodiments, event definition  187  includes a definition of an event for a respective user-interface object. In some embodiments, event comparator  184  performs a hit test to determine which user-interface object is associated with a sub-event. For example, in an application view in which three user-interface objects are displayed on touch-sensitive display  112 , when a touch is detected on touch-sensitive display  112 , event comparator  184  performs a hit test to determine which of the three user-interface objects is associated with the touch (sub-event). If each displayed object is associated with a respective event handler  190 , the event comparator uses the result of the hit test to determine which event handler  190  should be activated. For example, event comparator  184  selects an event handler associated with the sub-event and the object triggering the hit test. 
     In some embodiments, the definition for a respective event  187  also includes delayed actions that delay delivery of the event information until after it has been determined whether the sequence of sub-events does or does not correspond to the event recognizer&#39;s event type. 
     When a respective event recognizer  180  determines that the series of sub-events do not match any of the events in event definitions  186 , the respective event recognizer  180  enters an event impossible, event failed, or event ended state, after which it disregards subsequent sub-events of the touch-based gesture. In this situation, other event recognizers, if any, that remain active for the hit view continue to track and process sub-events of an ongoing touch-based gesture. 
     In some embodiments, a respective event recognizer  180  includes metadata  183  with configurable properties, flags, and/or lists that indicate how the event delivery system should perform sub-event delivery to actively involved event recognizers. In some embodiments, metadata  183  includes configurable properties, flags, and/or lists that indicate how event recognizers interact, or are enabled to interact, with one another. In some embodiments, metadata  183  includes configurable properties, flags, and/or lists that indicate whether sub-events are delivered to varying levels in the view or programmatic hierarchy. 
     In some embodiments, a respective event recognizer  180  activates event handler  190  associated with an event when one or more particular sub-events of an event are recognized. In some embodiments, a respective event recognizer  180  delivers event information associated with the event to event handler  190 . Activating an event handler  190  is distinct from sending (and deferred sending) sub-events to a respective hit view. In some embodiments, event recognizer  180  throws a flag associated with the recognized event, and event handler  190  associated with the flag catches the flag and performs a predefined process. 
     In some embodiments, event delivery instructions  188  include sub-event delivery instructions that deliver event information about a sub-event without activating an event handler. Instead, the sub-event delivery instructions deliver event information to event handlers associated with the series of sub-events or to actively involved views. Event handlers associated with the series of sub-events or with actively involved views receive the event information and perform a predetermined process. 
     In some embodiments, data updater  176  creates and updates data used in application  136 - 1 . For example, data updater  176  updates the telephone number used in contacts module  137 , or stores a video file used in video player module  145 . In some embodiments, object updater  177  creates and updates objects used in application  136 - 1 . For example, object updater  176  creates a new user-interface object or updates the position of a user-interface object. GUI updater  178  updates the GUI. For example, GUI updater  178  prepares display information and sends it to graphics module  132  for display on a touch-sensitive display. 
     In some embodiments, event handler(s)  190  includes or has access to data updater  176 , object updater  177 , and GUI updater  178 . In some embodiments, data updater  176 , object updater  177 , and GUI updater  178  are included in a single module of a respective application  136 - 1  or application view  191 . In other embodiments, they are included in two or more software modules. 
     It shall be understood that the foregoing discussion regarding event handling of user touches on touch-sensitive displays and/or touchpads also applies to other forms of user inputs to operate multifunction devices  100  with input-devices, not all of which are initiated on touch screens. For example, mouse movement and mouse button presses, optionally coordinated with single or multiple keyboard presses or holds; contact movements such as taps, drags, scrolls, etc., on touch-pads; pen stylus inputs; movement of the device; oral instructions; detected eye movements; biometric inputs; and/or any combination thereof are optionally utilized as inputs corresponding to sub-events which define an event to be recognized. 
       FIG. 2  illustrates a portable or non-portable multifunction device  100  having a touch screen  112  in accordance with some embodiments. As stated above, multifunction device  100  is described as having the various illustrated structures (such as touch screen  112 , speaker  111 , accelerometer  168 , microphone  113 , etc.); however, it is understood that these structures optionally reside on separate devices. For example, display-related structures (e.g., display, speaker, etc.) and/or functions optionally reside on a separate display device, input-related structures (e.g., touch-sensitive surface, microphone, accelerometer, etc.) and/or functions optionally reside on a separate input device, and remaining structures and/or functions optionally reside on multifunction device  100 . 
     The touch screen  112  optionally displays one or more graphics within user interface (UI)  200 . In this embodiment, as well as others described below, a user is enabled to select one or more of the graphics by making a gesture on the graphics, for example, with one or more fingers  202  (not drawn to scale in the figure) or one or more styluses  203  (not drawn to scale in the figure). In some embodiments, selection of one or more graphics occurs when the user breaks contact with the one or more graphics. In some embodiments, the gesture optionally includes one or more taps, one or more swipes (from left to right, right to left, upward and/or downward) and/or a rolling of a finger (from right to left, left to right, upward and/or downward) that has made contact with device  100 . In some implementations or circumstances, inadvertent contact with a graphic does not select the graphic. For example, a swipe gesture that sweeps over an application icon optionally does not select the corresponding application when the gesture corresponding to selection is a tap. 
     Device  100  optionally also includes one or more physical buttons, such as “home” or menu button  204 . As described previously, menu button  204  is, optionally, used to navigate to any application  136  in a set of applications that are, optionally executed on device  100 . Alternatively, in some embodiments, the menu button is implemented as a soft key in a GUI displayed on touch screen  112 . 
     In one embodiment, device  100  includes touch screen  112 , menu button  204 , push button  206  for powering the device on/off and locking the device, volume adjustment button(s)  208 , Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card slot  210 , head set jack  212 , and docking/charging external port  124 . Push button  206  is, optionally, used to turn the power on/off on the device by depressing the button and holding the button in the depressed state for a predefined time interval; to lock the device by depressing the button and releasing the button before the predefined time interval has elapsed; and/or to unlock the device or initiate an unlock process. In an alternative embodiment, device  100  also accepts verbal input for activation or deactivation of some functions through microphone  113 . Device  100  also, optionally, includes one or more contact intensity sensors  165  for detecting intensity of contacts on touch screen  112  and/or one or more tactile output generators  167  for generating tactile outputs for a user of device  100 . 
       FIG. 3  is a block diagram of an exemplary multifunction device with a display and a touch-sensitive surface in accordance with some embodiments. Device  300  need not include the display and the touch-sensitive surface, as described above, but rather, in some embodiments, optionally communicates with the display and the touch-sensitive surface on other devices. Additionally, device  300  need not be portable. In some embodiments, device  300  is a laptop computer, a desktop computer, a tablet computer, a multimedia player device (such as a television or a set-top box), a navigation device, an educational device (such as a child&#39;s learning toy), a gaming system, or a control device (e.g., a home or industrial controller). Device  300  typically includes one or more processing units (CPU&#39;s)  310 , one or more network or other communications interfaces  360 , memory  370 , and one or more communication buses  320  for interconnecting these components. Communication buses  320  optionally include circuitry (sometimes called a chipset) that interconnects and controls communications between system components. Device  300  includes input/output (I/O) interface  330  comprising display  340 , which is typically a touch screen display. I/O interface  330  also optionally includes a keyboard and/or mouse (or other pointing device)  350  and touchpad  355 , tactile output generator  357  for generating tactile outputs on device  300  (e.g., similar to tactile output generator(s)  167  described above with reference to  FIG. 1A ), sensors  359  (e.g., optical, acceleration, proximity, touch-sensitive, and/or contact intensity sensors similar to contact intensity sensor(s)  165  described above with reference to  FIG. 1A ). Memory  370  includes high-speed random access memory, such as DRAM, SRAM, DDR RAM or other random access solid state memory devices; and optionally includes non-volatile memory, such as one or more magnetic disk storage devices, optical disk storage devices, flash memory devices, or other non-volatile solid state storage devices. Memory  370  optionally includes one or more storage devices remotely located from CPU(s)  310 . In some embodiments, memory  370  stores programs, modules, and data structures analogous to the programs, modules, and data structures stored in memory  102  of portable or non-portable multifunction device  100  ( FIG. 1A ), or a subset thereof. Furthermore, memory  370  optionally stores additional programs, modules, and data structures not present in memory  102  of portable or non-portable multifunction device  100 . For example, memory  370  of device  300  optionally stores drawing module  380 , presentation module  382 , word processing module  384 , website creation module  386 , disk authoring module  388 , and/or spreadsheet module  390 , while memory  102  of portable or non-portable multifunction device  100  ( FIG. 1A ) optionally does not store these modules. 
     Each of the above identified elements in  FIG. 3  are, optionally, stored in one or more of the previously mentioned memory devices. Each of the above identified modules corresponds to a set of instructions for performing a function described above. The above identified modules or programs (e.g., sets of instructions) need not be implemented as separate software programs, procedures or modules, and thus various subsets of these modules are, optionally, combined or otherwise re-arranged in various embodiments. In some embodiments, memory  370  optionally stores a subset of the modules and data structures identified above. Furthermore, memory  370  optionally stores additional modules and data structures not described above. 
       FIG. 4  illustrates an exemplary user interface on a device (e.g., device  300 ,  FIG. 3 ) with a touch-sensitive surface  451  (e.g., a tablet or touchpad  355 ,  FIG. 3 ) that is separate from the display  450  (e.g., touch screen display  112 ). Device  300  also, optionally, includes one or more contact intensity sensors (e.g., one or more of sensors  357 ) for detecting intensity of contacts on touch-sensitive surface  451  and/or one or more tactile output generators  359  for generating tactile outputs for a user of device  300 . 
     Although some of the examples which follow will be given with reference to inputs on touch screen display  112  (where the touch sensitive surface and the display are combined), in some embodiments, the device detects inputs on a touch-sensitive surface that is separate from the display, as shown in  FIG. 4 . In some embodiments the touch sensitive surface (e.g.,  451  in  FIG. 4 ) has a primary axis (e.g.,  452  in  FIG. 4 ) that corresponds to a primary axis (e.g.,  453  in  FIG. 4 ) on the display (e.g.,  450 ). In accordance with these embodiments, the device detects contacts (e.g.,  460  and  462  in  FIG. 4 ) with the touch-sensitive surface  451  at locations that correspond to respective locations on the display (e.g., in  FIG. 4, 460  corresponds to  468  and  462  corresponds to  470 ). In this way, user inputs (e.g., contacts  460  and  462 , and movements thereof) detected by the device on the touch-sensitive surface (e.g.,  451  in  FIG. 4 ) are used by the device to manipulate the user interface on the display (e.g.,  450  in  FIG. 4 ) of the multifunction device when the touch-sensitive surface is separate from the display. It should be understood that similar methods are, optionally, used for other user interfaces described herein. 
     Additionally, while the following examples are given primarily with reference to finger inputs (e.g., finger contacts, finger tap gestures, finger swipe gestures), it should be understood that, in some embodiments, one or more of the finger inputs are replaced with input from another input device (e.g., a mouse based input or stylus input). For example, a swipe gesture is, optionally, replaced with a mouse click (e.g., instead of a contact) followed by movement of the cursor along the path of the swipe (e.g., instead of movement of the contact). As another example, a tap gesture is, optionally, replaced with a mouse click while the cursor is located over the location of the tap gesture (e.g., instead of detection of the contact followed by ceasing to detect the contact). Similarly, when multiple user inputs are simultaneously detected, it should be understood that multiple computer mice are, optionally, used simultaneously, or a mouse and finger contacts are, optionally, used simultaneously. 
     As used herein, the term “focus selector” refers to an input element that indicates a current part of a user interface with which a user is interacting. In some implementations that include a cursor or other location marker, the cursor acts as a “focus selector,” so that when an input (e.g., a press input) is detected on a touch-sensitive surface (e.g., touchpad  355  in  FIG. 3  or touch-sensitive surface  451  in  FIG. 4 ) while the cursor is over a particular user interface element (e.g., a button, window, slider or other user interface element), the particular user interface element is adjusted in accordance with the detected input. In some implementations that include a touch-screen display (e.g., touch-sensitive display system  112  in  FIG. 1A  or touch screen  112  in  FIG. 4A ) that enables direct interaction with user interface elements on the touch-screen display, a detected contact on the touch-screen acts as a “focus selector,” so that when an input (e.g., a press input by the contact) is detected on the touch-screen display at a location of a particular user interface element (e.g., a button, window, slider or other user interface element), the particular user interface element is adjusted in accordance with the detected input. In some implementations focus is moved from one region of a user interface to another region of the user interface without corresponding movement of a cursor or movement of a contact on a touch-screen display (e.g., by using a tab key or arrow keys to move focus from one button to another button); in these implementations, the focus selector moves in accordance with movement of focus between different regions of the user interface. Without regard to the specific form taken by the focus selector, the focus selector is generally the user interface element (or contact on a touch-screen display) that is controlled by the user so as to communicate the user&#39;s intended interaction with the user interface (e.g., by indicating, to the device, the element of the user interface with which the user is intending to interact). For example, the location of a focus selector (e.g., a cursor, a contact or a selection box) over a respective button while a press input is detected on the touch-sensitive surface (e.g., a touchpad or touch screen) will indicate that the user is intending to activate the respective button (as opposed to other user interface elements shown on a display of the device). 
     In some embodiments described herein, one or more operations are performed in response to detecting a gesture that includes a respective press input or in response to detecting the respective press input performed with a respective contact (or a plurality of contacts), where the respective press input is detected based at least in part on detecting an increase in intensity of the contact (or plurality of contacts) above a press-input intensity threshold. In some embodiments, the respective operation is performed in response to detecting the increase in intensity of the respective contact above the press-input intensity threshold (e.g., a “down stroke” of the respective press input). In some embodiments, the press input includes an increase in intensity of the respective contact above the press-input intensity threshold and a subsequent decrease in intensity of the contact below the press-input intensity threshold, and the respective operation is performed in response to detecting the subsequent decrease in intensity of the respective contact below the press-input threshold (e.g., an “up stroke” of the respective press input). 
     In some embodiments, the device employs intensity hysteresis to avoid accidental inputs sometimes termed “jitter,” where the device defines or selects a hysteresis intensity threshold with a predefined relationship to the press-input intensity threshold (e.g., the hysteresis intensity threshold is X intensity units lower than the press-input intensity threshold or the hysteresis intensity threshold is 75%, 90% or some reasonable proportion of the press-input intensity threshold). Thus, in some embodiments, the press input includes an increase in intensity of the respective contact above the press-input intensity threshold and a subsequent decrease in intensity of the contact below the hysteresis intensity threshold that corresponds to the press-input intensity threshold, and the respective operation is performed in response to detecting the subsequent decrease in intensity of the respective contact below the hysteresis intensity threshold (e.g., an “up stroke” of the respective press input). Similarly, in some embodiments, the press input is detected only when the device detects an increase in intensity of the contact from an intensity at or below the hysteresis intensity threshold to an intensity at or above the press-input intensity threshold and, optionally, a subsequent decrease in intensity of the contact to an intensity at or below the hysteresis intensity, and the respective operation is performed in response to detecting the press input (e.g., the increase in intensity of the contact or the decrease in intensity of the contact, depending on the circumstances). 
     For ease of explanation, the description of operations performed in response to a press input associated with a press-input intensity threshold or in response to a gesture including the press input are, optionally, triggered in response to detecting either: an increase in intensity of a contact above the press-input intensity threshold, an increase in intensity of a contact from an intensity below the hysteresis intensity threshold to an intensity above the press-input intensity threshold, a decrease in intensity of the contact below the press-input intensity threshold, and/or a decrease in intensity of the contact below the hysteresis intensity threshold corresponding to the press-input intensity threshold. Additionally, in examples where an operation is described as being performed in response to detecting a decrease in intensity of a contact below the press-input intensity threshold, the operation is, optionally, performed in response to detecting a decrease in intensity of the contact below a hysteresis intensity threshold corresponding to, and lower than, the press-input intensity threshold. 
       FIG. 5  illustrates a block diagram of an exemplary architecture for the device  500  according to some embodiments of the disclosure. In the embodiment of  FIG. 5 , media content is optionally received by device  500  via network interface  502 , which is optionally a wireless or wired connection. The one or more processors  504  optionally execute any number of programs stored in memory  506  or storage, which optionally includes instructions to perform one or more of the methods and/or processes described herein (e.g., methods  700 ,  900 ,  1100 ,  1300 , and/or  1500 ). 
     In some embodiments, display controller  508  causes the various user interfaces of the disclosure to be displayed on display  500 . Further, input to device  500  is optionally provided by remote  510  via remote interface  512 , which is optionally a wireless or a wired connection. It is understood that the embodiment of  FIG. 5  is not meant to limit the features of the device of the disclosure, and that other components to facilitate other features described in the disclosure are optionally included in the architecture of  FIG. 5  as well. In some embodiments, device  500  optionally corresponds to one or more of multifunction device  100  in  FIGS. 1A and 2  and device  300  in  FIG. 3 ; network interface  502  optionally corresponds to one or more of RF circuitry  108 , external port  124 , and peripherals interface  118  in  FIGS. 1A and 2 , and network communications interface  360  in  FIG. 3 ; processor  504  optionally corresponds to one or more of processor(s)  120  in  FIG. 1A  and CPU(s)  310  in  FIG. 3 ; display controller  508  optionally corresponds to one or more of display controller  156  in  FIG. 1A  and I/O interface  330  in  FIG. 3 ; memory  506  optionally corresponds to one or more of memory  102  in  FIG. 1A  and memory  370  in  FIG. 3 ; remote interface  512  optionally corresponds to one or more of peripherals interface  118 , and I/O subsystem  106  (and/or its components) in  FIG. 1A , and I/O interface  330  in  FIG. 3 ; remote  512  optionally corresponds to and or includes one or more of speaker  111 , touch-sensitive display system  112 , microphone  113 , optical sensor(s)  164 , contact intensity sensor(s)  165 , tactile output generator(s)  167 , other input control devices  116 , accelerometer(s)  168 , proximity sensor  166 , and I/O subsystem  106  in  FIG. 1A , and keyboard/mouse  350 , touchpad  355 , tactile output generator(s)  357 , and contact intensity sensor(s)  359  in  FIG. 3 , and touch-sensitive surface  451  in  FIG. 4 ; and, display  514  optionally corresponds to one or more of touch-sensitive display system  112  in  FIGS. 1A and 2 , and display  340  in  FIG. 3 . 
     User Interfaces and Associated Processes 
     Facial Identification 
     People interact with electronic devices in many ways, such as running applications and performing various tasks. These interactions can be enhanced by identifying the faces of the people interacting with the devices and performing various actions in accordance with the identifications—in some cases, without requiring additional input from the people. The embodiments described below provide ways to enhance the above interactions. Enhancing interactions with a device reduces the amount of time needed by a person to perform operations, and thus reduces the power usage of the device and increases battery life for battery-powered devices. 
       FIGS. 6A-6D  illustrate exemplary ways in which interactions with electronic devices are enhanced based on facial identification in accordance with some embodiments of the disclosure. The embodiments in these figures are used to illustrate the processes described below, including the processes described with reference to  FIGS. 7A-7E . 
       FIG. 6A  illustrates an exemplary use configuration for electronic device  600  according to embodiments of the disclosure. In some embodiments, electronic device  600  is optionally device  500  as described above with reference to  FIG. 5 , including a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device. Optionally, electronic device  600  is coupled to a camera  602 . Camera  602  is optionally included in electronic device  600 ; in some embodiments, the camera is external to the electronic device, for example, in a display device to which the electronic device is coupled. In some embodiments, camera  602  optionally corresponds to any one of optical sensor(s)  164  in  FIG. 1A  and sensors ( 359 ) in  FIG. 3 . Camera  602  optionally includes any type of image sensor, such as a red-green-blue (RGB) image sensor, a depth image sensor, and an infrared (IR) image sensor. Electronic device  600  optionally receives sensed image data from camera  602 . In the embodiment illustrated, a first person  604  is located in front of camera  602  such that the camera is able to capture an image of the first person. It is understood that people use devices. When a person uses a device (e.g., device  600 ), that person is optionally referred to as a user of the device. Thus, in this disclosure, references to a “person” or “people” are optionally interchangeable with references to a “user” or “users”, and references to a “user” or “users” are optionally interchangeable with references to a “person” or “persons”. 
       FIG. 6B  illustrates an exemplary first image  606  provided by camera  602  to electronic device  600 . In some embodiments, first image  606  includes first person  604  and other people or things  610 . In some embodiments, electronic device  600  identifies the face  608  of first person  604  from first image  606 . Identifying the face  608  of first person  604  optionally includes determining the shape and/or location of the face in the image, and not necessarily the identity of the person to whom the face belongs, though both are within the scope of the disclosure. Electronic device  600  optionally performs an action in accordance with the identification of the face  608  of first person  604 , as will be described in more detail below. 
       FIG. 6C  illustrates an exemplary action performed by electronic device  600  in accordance with the identification of the face  608  of first person  604 . In some embodiments, electronic device  600  generates a user interface for display on a display device, such as a television. In some embodiments, the user interface includes second image  612  that includes the face  614  of a second person  616 , where the face  614  of the second person  616  is different from the face  608  of first person  604  (e.g., second image  612  is an image of a person different than first person  604 ). Electronic device  600  optionally identifies the face  614  of the second person  616  from second image  612 . Identifying the face  614  of the second person  616  optionally includes determining the shape and/or location of the face in the image, and not necessarily the identity of the person to whom the face belongs, though both are within the scope of the disclosure. In the illustrated embodiment, electronic device  600  replaces the face  614  of the second person  616  in second image  612  with the face  608  of first person  604  from first image  606 , thus providing a simple and automatic way of replacing one person&#39;s face with another person&#39;s face in an image. 
       FIG. 6D  illustrates another exemplary action performed by electronic device  600  in accordance with the identification of the face  608  of first person  604 . As described above, in some embodiments, electronic device  600  generates a user interface  618  for display on a display device, such as a television. User interface  618  optionally includes one or more user interface elements  620 ,  622  and  624 , which optionally include things such as images, buttons, toolbars, media content, icons, application windows, etc. Electronic device  600  optionally determines an orientation of face  608  of first person  604  in first image  606  with respect to the display device. Determining an orientation of face  608  of first person  604  with respect to the display device optionally includes determining whether first person&#39;s  604  face  608  aligns with the display device (e.g., the top of the person&#39;s face aligns with the top of the display device, the bottom of the person&#39;s face aligns with the bottom of the display device, etc.). In some embodiments, electronic device  600  aligns user interface  618  for display on the display device with the orientation of face  608  of first person  604  in first image  606 . Aligning user interface  618  optionally includes lining up the user interface with the first person&#39;s  604  face  608  by, for example, rotating a user interface element (e.g., image, toolbar, media content, icon, application window, etc.) such that one or more of the top/bottom/left/right of the user interface element align with one or more of the top/bottom/left/right of the face  608  of the first person  604  in the first image  606 , as illustrated. 
     In some embodiments, aligning user interface  618  with the first person&#39;s  604  face  608  includes forgoing aligning user interface  618  based on an orientation of the electronic device  600  detected by one or more sensors of the electronic device. For example, even if a mobile phone is being held sideways with respect to gravity as detected by one or more accelerometers or an inertial measurement unit, the mobile phone optionally does not rotate the user interface on the mobile phone if the person in front of the mobile phone is also sideways, e.g., looking at the phone while laying down on his/her side. For example, in some circumstances, the default behavior of the device optionally is to align the user interface so that a bottom edge of the user interface is aligned with the edge of the device that is oriented down (e.g., closest to the floor), but if a face is detected, this default behavior is optionally overridden so that even if a first edge of the device is closest to the floor, the user interface will optionally be aligned with a second edge that causes the user interface to be oriented so that it appears right-side-up for the user. 
     In some embodiments, the user interface includes a content item being played (e.g., a movie, a television show, a game, a song, a radio show), and performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person optionally includes associating the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., tracking the person&#39;s viewing or other activity history without requiring the person to manually login to the electronic device, or marking notifications as read by the user only if the user is in front of the display when the notifications are displayed on the display, even if the user is logged in and the device is not asleep). In some embodiments, the electronic device identifies, based on the face of the first person in the first image, a first profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the first person (e.g., actually identifying the person). In such embodiments, associating the playing of the content item with the first person optionally includes associating the playing of the content item with the first profile. In some embodiments, the electronic device updates a play count of the content item in the first profile. 
     In some embodiments, two or more people might be captured in an image taken by the camera. In such instances, the first image optionally further includes a face of a second person. In addition to identifying the face of the first person in the first image, the electronic device optionally identifies the face of the second person from the first image, identifies, based on the face of the second person in the first image, a second profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the second person (e.g., actually identifying the second person), and associates the playing of the content item with the second profile. In other words, the electronic device optionally associates the playing of the content item with both the first person and the second person. 
     In some embodiments, the second person might join the first person after the first person has started playing the content item. In such instances, the electronic device optionally receives a second image including the face of the first person (e.g., a second image including just one person), identifies the face of the first person from the second image, and in response to identifying the face of the first person from the second image, continues to associate the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., while the face of the first person continues to be detected, continuing to associate the playing of the content item with the first person). The electronic device optionally receives a third image including the face of the first person and a face of a second person (e.g., a third image including both the first person and the second person), where the third image was captured after the second image was captured (e.g., the second person arrives at the display device while the first person is watching the content item). In some embodiments, the electronic device identifies the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image (e.g., identifying both people at the display device), and in response to identifying the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image, continues to associate the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., while the face of the first person continues to be detected, continuing to associate the playing of the content item with the first person), and associates the playing of the content item with the second person (e.g., starts associating the playing of the content item with the second person when the face of the second person is identified). 
     In some embodiments, the electronic device verifies that the first person is identified for longer than a certain time period before finally associating the playing of the content item with the first person. In such instances, as described above, the user interface generated by the electronic device optionally includes a content item being played (e.g., a movie, a television show, a game, a song, a radio show). Performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person optionally includes making a preliminarily association of the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., tracking the person&#39;s viewing or other activity history without requiring the person to manually login to the electronic device, or marking notifications as read by the user only if the user is in front of the display when the notifications are displayed on the display, even if the user is logged in and the device is not asleep). In some embodiments, the electronic device receives a second image at least a first time threshold (e.g., 1, 15, or 30 seconds) after receiving the first image. After receiving the second image, the electronic device optionally determines whether the second image includes the face of the first person. In accordance with a determination that the second image does not include the face of the first person, the electronic device optionally cancels the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person. In accordance with a determination that the second image includes the face of the first person, the electronic device optionally confirms the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., to ensure that first person is “present” for long enough to associate the content item with that person). 
       FIGS. 7A-7E  are flow diagrams illustrating a method  700  of performing an action based in part on identification of a face in an image in accordance with some embodiments (e.g., as described above with reference to  FIGS. 6A-6D ). The method  700  is optionally performed at an electronic device such as device  500  as described above with reference to  FIG. 5 , including a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device. Some operations in method  700  are, optionally, combined and/or the order of some operations is, optionally, changed. 
     As described below, the method  700  provides ways in which a device can react to identifying the face of a user. The method reduces the cognitive burden on a user when interacting with a user interface on the device, and reduces the need for the user to physically interact with the device, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, increasing the efficiency of the user&#39;s interaction with the user interface conserves power and increases the time between battery charges. 
     In some embodiments, an electronic device (e.g., a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device, such as device  600  in  FIG. 6A ) with one or more processors and memory generates ( 702 ) a user interface for display on a display device (e.g., a television or other display device). In some embodiments, the user interface includes a content item being played ( 704 ) (e.g., a movie, a television show, a game, a song, a radio show). 
     In some embodiments, the device receives ( 706 ) a first image including a face of a first person (e.g., an image of the person from an RGB camera, such as image  606  including face  608  in  FIG. 6B ). In some embodiments, the user interface includes a second image that includes a face of a second person, the face of the second person being different from the face of the first person ( 708 ) (e.g., an image of someone other than the first person, such as image  612  including face  614  in  FIG. 6C ). In some embodiments, the first image further includes a face of a second person ( 710 ). 
     In some embodiments, the device identifies ( 712 ) the face of the first person from the first image (e.g., determining the shape/location of the face in the image, not necessarily the identity of the person to whom the face belongs). 
     In some embodiments, the device performs ( 714 ) an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person (e.g., displaying the image on the display device with everything but the person&#39;s face having some visual effect, logging the person into the electronic device, etc.). In some embodiments, performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises associating the playing of the content item with the first person ( 716 ) (e.g., tracking the person&#39;s viewing or other activity history without requiring the person to manually login to the electronic device or marking notifications as read by the user only if the user is in front of the display when the notifications are displayed on the display, even if the user is logged in and the device is not asleep). In some embodiments, performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises making a preliminarily association of the playing of the content item with the first person ( 718 ) (e.g., preliminarily tracking the person&#39;s viewing or other activity history without requiring the person to manually login to the electronic device or marking notifications as read by the user only if the user is in front of the display when the notifications are displayed on the display, even if the user is logged in and the device is not asleep). 
     In some embodiments, the device identifies ( 720 ) the face of the second person from the second image (e.g., determining the shape/location of the face in the image, not necessarily the identity of the person to whom the face belongs). In some embodiments, performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises replacing the face of the second person in the second image with the face of the first person in the first image ( 722 ) (e.g., placing the first person&#39;s face into an image that has another face, such as replacing face  614  in image  612  with face  608  in  FIG. 6C ). 
     In some embodiments, the device determines ( 724 ) an orientation of the face of the first person in the first image with respect to the display device (e.g., determining whether the first person&#39;s face aligns with the display device). In some embodiments, performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises aligning the user interface for display on the display device with the orientation of the face of the first person in the first image ( 726 ) (e.g., lining up the user interface with the person&#39;s face by, for example, rotating a user interface element (e.g., image, toolbar, icon, application window, etc.) such that one or more of the top/bottom/left/right of the user interface element align with one or more of the top/bottom/left/right of the face of the first person in the first image).  FIG. 6D  and its associated discussion provide an exemplary embodiment in which such aligning is performed. In some embodiments, aligning the user interface with the orientation of the face of the first person comprises forgoing aligning the user interface based on an orientation of the device detected by one or more sensors of the device ( 728 ) (e.g., even if a mobile phone is being held sideways with respect to gravity as detected by one or more accelerometers or an inertial measurement unit, the mobile phone not rotate the user interface on the mobile phone if the person in front of the mobile phone is also sideways, e.g., looking at the phone while laying down on his/her side). For example, the default behavior of the device is optionally to align the user interface so that a bottom edge of the user interface is aligned with the edge of the device that is oriented down (e.g., closest to the floor), but if a face is detected, this default behavior is overridden so that even if a first edge of the device is closest to the floor, the user interface will be aligned with a second edge that causes the user interface to be oriented so that it appears right-side-up for a user. 
     In some embodiments, the device identifies ( 730 ), based on the face of the first person in the first image, a first profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the first person (e.g., actually identifying the person). In some embodiments, associating the playing of the content item with the first person comprises associating the playing of the content item with the first profile ( 732 ). In some embodiments, associating the playing of the content item with the first profile comprises updating a play count of the content item in the first profile ( 734 ). 
     In some embodiments, the device identifies ( 738 ) the face of the second person from the first image. In some embodiments, the device identifies ( 740 ), based on the face of the second person in the first image, a second profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the second person (e.g., identify the second user). In some embodiments, the device associates ( 742 ) the playing of the content item with the second profile. 
     In some embodiments, the device receives ( 746 ) a second image including the face of the first person (e.g., a second image including just one person). In some embodiments, the device identifies ( 748 ) the face of the first person from the second image. In some embodiments, in response to identifying the face of the first person from the second image, the device continues to associate ( 750 ) the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., while the face of the first person continues to be detected, continue to associate the playing of the content item with the first person). In some embodiments, the device receives ( 752 ) a third image including the face of the first person and a face of a second person (e.g., a third image including two people). In some embodiments, the third image was captured after the second image was captured ( 754 ) (e.g., the second person arrives at the display device while the first person is watching the content item). In some embodiments, the device identifies ( 756 ) the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image (e.g., identifying both people at the display device). In some embodiments, in response to identifying the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image ( 758 ) the device continues to associate ( 760 ) the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., while the face of the first person continues to be detected, continue to associate the playing of the content item with the first person), and the device associates ( 762 ) the playing of the content item with the second person (e.g., start associating the playing of the content item with the second person when the face of the second person is identified). 
     In some embodiments, the device receives ( 766 ) a second image. In some embodiments, the second image is received at least a first time threshold after receiving the first image ( 768 ) (e.g., 1, 15, or 30 seconds). In some embodiments, after receiving the second image, the device determines ( 770 ) whether the second image includes the face of the first person. In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the second image does not include the face of the first person, the device cancels ( 772 ) the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person. In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the second image includes the face of the first person, the device confirms ( 774 ) the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., ensure that first person is “present” for long enough to associate the content item with them). 
     It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in  FIGS. 7A-7E  have been described is merely exemplary and is not intended to indicate that the described order is the only order in which the operations could be performed. One of ordinary skill in the art would recognize various ways to reorder the operations described herein. Additionally, it should be noted that details of other processes described herein with respect to other methods described herein (e.g., methods  900 ,  1100 ,  1300  and  1500 ) are also applicable in an analogous manner to method  700  described above with respect to  FIGS. 7A-7E . For example, the user interfaces, display device and content item described above with reference to method  700  optionally have one or more of the characteristics of the user interfaces, display devices and content items (or media content) described herein with reference to other methods described herein (e.g., methods  900 ,  1100 ,  1300  and  1500 ). For brevity, these details are not repeated here. 
     The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in an information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to  FIGS. 1A, 3 and 5 ) or application specific chips. 
     The operations described above with reference to  FIGS. 7A-7E  are, optionally, implemented by components depicted in  FIGS. 1A-1B . For example, generation operation  702 , receiving operation  706 , identification operation  712  and performing operation  714  are, optionally implemented by event sorter  170 , event recognizer  180 , and event handler  190 . Event monitor  171  in event sorter  170  detects a contact on touch-sensitive display  112 , and event dispatcher module  174  delivers the event information to application  136 - 1 . A respective event recognizer  180  of application  136 - 1  compares the event information to respective event definitions  186 , and determines whether a first contact at a first location on the touch-sensitive surface corresponds to a predefined event or sub-event, such as selection of an object on a user interface. When a respective predefined event or sub-event is detected, event recognizer  180  activates an event handler  190  associated with the detection of the event or sub-event. Event handler  190  optionally utilizes or calls data updater  176  or object updater  177  to update the application internal state  192 . In some embodiments, event handler  190  accesses a respective GUI updater  178  to update what is displayed by the application. Similarly, it would be clear to a person having ordinary skill in the art how other processes can be implemented based on the components depicted in  FIGS. 1A-1B . 
     Gaze Determination 
     Determining where in a user interface a person is looking (e.g., gaze location), and performing one or more actions based on that gaze location, can enhance the person&#39;s experience when interacting with the user interface. Such a user interface, generated by a device, enables the person to perform certain actions associated with the device without the need to provide physical input, such as through a touch-sensitive surface or a mouse. The embodiments described below describe ways in which determining a person&#39;s gaze location in a user interface can enhance that person&#39;s experience when interacting with the user interface. Enhancing the usability of a device reduces the amount of time needed by the person to perform operations, and thus reduces the power usage of the device and increases battery life for battery-powered devices. 
       FIGS. 8A-8E  illustrate exemplary ways in which interactions with user interfaces are enhanced based on gaze determination in accordance with some embodiments of the disclosure. The embodiments in these figures are used to illustrate the processes described below, including the processes described with reference to  FIGS. 9A-9C . 
       FIG. 8A  illustrates an exemplary user interface  800  according to embodiments of the disclosure. User interface  800  is optionally generated by an electronic device such as device  500  as described above with reference to  FIG. 5 , including a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device. User interface  800  is optionally for display on a display device, such as a television or other display device. In the illustrated embodiment, user interface  800  includes a plurality of user interface elements  802 ,  804 ,  806 ,  808  and  810 . The user interface elements are optionally any combination of any user interface elements that can appear in a user interface, such as icons, application windows, buttons, toolbars, media content, docks, etc. Though user interface  800  includes a plurality of user interface elements, it is understood that the processes described here are optionally performed in a user interface including only a single user interface element. 
     The electronic device described above optionally determines a gaze location  812  in user interface  800 . The gaze location  812  is a location in user interface  800  to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed. In other words, the electronic device optionally determines where in user interface  800  the person is looking. In making this determination, the electronic device uses any suitable method for determining the gaze location  812 , such as identifying the person&#39;s eyes and their direction, and the person&#39;s distance from the display device, and calculating the gaze location based on those quantities. Other methods of determining the gaze location  812  are similarly within the scope of the disclosure. 
     Once the electronic device determines the gaze location  812 , the electronic device optionally determines whether the gaze location  812  coincides with a user interface element in user interface  800 . In other words, the electronic device optionally determines whether the person is looking at a user interface element in user interface  800 . In the illustrated embodiment, if the electronic device were determining whether the gaze location  812  coincides with user interface element  806 , for example, the electronic device would determine that it does not. If, however, the electronic devise were determining whether the gaze location  812  coincides with user interface element  810 , the electronic device would determine that is does. 
     In accordance with a determination that the gaze location  812  coincides with user interface element  810  (e.g., a determination that the person is looking at user interface element  810 ), the electronic device optionally performs an action with respect to user interface element  810 . Possible actions that the electronic device optionally performs are described in more detail below. 
       FIGS. 8B-8C  illustrate an exemplary action that the electronic device optionally performs based on the gaze location  812  in user interface  800 .  FIG. 8B  illustrates user interface  800 , mostly as described above. However, in the embodiment of  FIG. 8B , user interface element  806  is requesting the person&#39;s attention by, for example, flashing, bouncing, or any other mechanism for requesting the person&#39;s attention. User interface element  806  might request the person&#39;s attention for many reasons, including but not limited to, requiring the person&#39;s input to proceed with an operation (such as installing a program), or providing a notification of an event (such as receipt of a new email) to the person. In the illustrated embodiment, the person is looking at user interface element  802  while user interface element  806  is requesting the person&#39;s attention. 
     In  FIG. 8C , the person has started to look at user interface element  806 , and thus gaze location  812  has shifted from user interface element  802  to user interface element  806 . As illustrated, because the gaze location  812  is now coincident with user interface element  806 , electronic device optionally acknowledges user interface element&#39;s  806  request for attention, and ceases any mechanism user interface element  806  was utilizing to request the person&#39;s attention (e.g., bouncing, flashing). 
       FIGS. 8D-8E  illustrate another exemplary action that the electronic device optionally performs based on the gaze location  812  in user interface  800 .  FIG. 8D  illustrates user interface  800 , as described above. In  FIG. 8D , gaze location  812  is between the user interface elements in user interface  800 . 
     In  FIG. 8E , the person has started to look at user interface element  806 , and thus gaze location  812  is coincident with user interface element  806 . As a result, electronic device optionally emphasizes user interface element  806  relative to other user interface elements. In other words, the user interface element at which the person is looking is optionally emphasized relative to other user interface elements. In the illustrated example, user interface element  806  is enlarged while the sizes of the remaining user interface elements remain constant. In some implementations, emphasizing a user interface element is accomplished by increasing its brightness relative to other user interface elements, promoting its position in a user interface element z-order, blurring or dimming other user interface elements, changing its position relative to other user interface elements, or any other mechanism for emphasizing the user interface element relative to other user interface elements. 
     In some embodiments, the electronic device optionally determines one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location and a particular user interface element, and adjusts an output of the one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location. In other words, the electronic device optionally dims or turns off parts of the display device that the person is not looking at. 
     In some embodiments, a user interface element coincident with the gaze location becomes a selected user interface element. In some embodiments, a particular user interface element includes moving items, such as a stock ticker including scrolling stock quotes. The electronic device optionally determines which of the moving items (e.g., stock quotes) the gaze location coincides with, and the electronic device optionally modifies the movement of the looked-at moving item (e.g., slowing down or stopping the movement) so that the particular moving item is visible in the user interface. For example, when a person looks at a specific stock quote in a scrolling stock quote list, the electronic device optionally stops the scrolling of the stock quotes so that the looked-at stock quote is visible and can be more easily read by the person. 
     In some embodiments, the user interface element including the moving items is an autoscrolling list, and the moving items are elements of the auto scrolling list. In some embodiments, the user interface element is an image catalog (e.g., a collection of photographs, album artwork, etc.), and the moving items are images in the image catalog. In some embodiments, the user interface element is a content bar (e.g., a channel bar, an application bar, etc.), and the moving items are representations of content items accessible form the content bar (e.g., channels, programs, and apps that are presented to the person in response to detecting activation of a corresponding representation in the content bar). 
     In some embodiments, a particular user interface element includes content. For example, the user interface element optionally contains text and/or images. In such a circumstance, when the gaze location coincides with the user interface element, the electronic device optionally designates the content in the user interface element as being read. For example, the electronic device optionally tracks when a person has read all portions of a contract (or tracks which portions of the contract the person has read), a message, an email, etc., and when the electronic device determines that the person has read the entire contract/message/email, the electronic device optionally designates the contract/message/email as being read. In some embodiments, the electronic device designates portions of the contract/message/email as being read as they are read by the person. 
     In some embodiments, the gaze location is used to designate a user interface element as being an active user interface element. For example, if the gaze location is coincident with a particular user interface element, the electronic device optionally designates that particular user interface element as being an active user interface element. Then, when input from an input device (e.g., a mouse) for interacting with an active user interface element is received by the electronic device, the electronic device facilitates interaction with the particular user interface element (e.g., the active user interface element) in accordance with the input. For example, a person optionally designates which of a plurality of application windows the person desires to scroll with a scrolling input on a mouse by, for example, looking at the appropriate application window. The person optionally alters this designation simply by looking at different application windows. Then, the person optionally provides a scrolling input, for example, to the electronic device, and the application window at which the person is looking optionally scrolls in response to the scrolling input. 
     In some embodiments, the input device has an associated cursor (e.g., mouse pointer) in the user interface. In such circumstances, the electronic device optionally ignores the location of the cursor in designating the user interface element with which the gaze location is coincident as the active user interface element. For example, a scrolling input receiving from a mouse optionally scrolls an application window the person is looking at, and not the application window over which the mouse curser is located. 
       FIGS. 9A-9C  are flow diagrams illustrating a method  900  of performing an action based in part on determining a gaze location in accordance with some embodiments (e.g., as described above with reference to  FIGS. 8A-8E ). The method  900  is performed at an electronic device such as device  500  as described above with reference to  FIG. 5 , including a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device. Some operations in method  900  are, optionally, combined and/or the order of some operations is, optionally, changed. 
     As described below, the method  900  provides ways in which a device optionally reacts to determining a gaze location of a user. The method reduces the cognitive burden on a user when interacting with a user interface on the device, and reduces the need for the user to physically interact with the device, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, increasing the efficiency of the user&#39;s interaction with the user interface conserves power and increases the time between battery charges. 
     In some embodiments, an electronic device (e.g., a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device) with one or more processors and memory generates ( 902 ) a user interface (e.g., user interface  800  in  FIG. 8A ) for display on a display device (e.g., a television or other display device). In some embodiments, the user interface includes a first user interface element ( 904 ) (e.g., an icon, an application window, a button, etc., such as user interface element  806  in  FIG. 8A ). In some embodiments, the first user interface element comprises a user interface element requesting attention ( 906 ) (e.g., a bouncing icon, such as user interface element  806  in  FIG. 8B ). In some embodiments, the user interface further includes a second user interface element ( 908 ) (e.g., the first user interface element is a first application window and the second user interface element is a second application window). In some embodiments, the first user interface element comprises a plurality of moving items ( 910 ) (e.g., stock ticker with scrolling stock quotes). In some embodiments, the first user interface element comprises an autoscrolling list, and the plurality of moving items comprise elements of the autoscrolling list ( 912 ). In some embodiments, the first user interface element comprises an image catalog (e.g., collection of photographs, album artwork, etc.), and the plurality of moving items comprise images in the image catalog ( 914 ). In some embodiments, the first user interface element comprises a content bar (e.g., channel bar, app bar), and the plurality of moving items comprise representations of content items accessible from the content bar ( 916 ) (e.g., channels, programs, apps that are presented to the user in response to detecting activation of a corresponding representation in the content bar). In some embodiments, the first user interface element comprises content ( 918 ) (e.g., text, images, etc.). 
     In some embodiments, the device determines ( 920 ) a gaze location in the user interface (e.g., gaze location  812  in  FIG. 8A ). In some embodiments, the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed ( 922 ) (e.g., the device determines where in the user interface the person is looking; the determination is optionally based on identifying the person&#39;s eyes and their direction). 
     In some embodiments, the device determines ( 924 ) whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element (e.g., the device determines whether the person is looking at the first user interface element, such as whether gaze location  812  coincides with user interface element  806  in  FIG. 8B ). 
     In accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element ( 926 ), in some embodiments, the device performs ( 928 ) an action with respect to the first user interface element (e.g., acknowledging a displayed message). In some embodiments, performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises acknowledging the request for attention in response to determining that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element ( 930 ) (e.g., the icon stops bouncing, such as acknowledging user interface element  806 &#39;s request for attention in  FIG. 8C ). In some embodiments, performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises emphasizing the first user interface element relative to the second user interface element ( 932 ) (e.g., emphasizing (brightness, blur, size, etc.) the application window that the user is looking at relative to other application window(s) the user is not looking at, such as is illustrated in  FIGS. 8D-8E ). In some embodiments, performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises selecting the first user interface element ( 934 ) (e.g., select a user interface element the user is looking at). In some embodiments, performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the content in the first user interface element as being read ( 936 ) (e.g., track whether a user has read all portions of a contract, message, email, etc.). In some embodiments, performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the first user interface element as an active user interface element ( 938 ). 
     In some embodiments, the device determines ( 940 ) one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location and the first user interface element. In some embodiments, performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises adjusting an output of the one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location ( 942 ) (e.g., dimming or turning off parts of the display that the user is not looking at). 
     In some embodiments, the device determines ( 944 ) a first item of the plurality of moving items with which the gaze location coincides. In some embodiments, performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises modifying a movement (e.g., slowing down or stopping) of the first item of the plurality of moving items such that the first item is visible in the user interface ( 946 ) (e.g., when the user looks at a specific stock quote, stopping the scrolling of the stock quotes so that the looked-at stock quote is visible and can be more easily read by the user). 
     In some embodiments, the device receives ( 950 ) a first input from an input device (e.g., mouse) for interacting with an active user interface element. In some embodiments, a location of a cursor associated with the input device is coincident with the second user interface element ( 952 ). In some embodiments, designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element comprises ignoring the location of the cursor in designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element ( 954 ) (e.g., scrolling the application window the user is looking at, not the application window over which the cursor is located). In some embodiments, in response to the first input, the device interacts with the first user interface element in accordance with the first input ( 956 ) (e.g., the window that the user is looking at will scroll in response to a scroll input received on a mouse). 
     It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in  FIGS. 9A-9C  have been described is merely exemplary and is not intended to indicate that the described order is the only order in which the operations could be performed. One of ordinary skill in the art would recognize various ways to reorder the operations described herein. Additionally, it should be noted that details of other processes described herein with respect to other methods described herein (e.g., methods  700 ,  1100 ,  1300  and  1500 ) are also applicable in an analogous manner to method  900  described above with respect to  FIGS. 9A-9C . For example, the user interfaces, display device, user interface elements and gaze location described above with reference to method  900  optionally have one or more of the characteristics of the user interfaces, display devices, user interface elements and gaze locations described herein with reference to other methods described herein (e.g., methods  700 ,  1100 ,  1300  and  1500 ). For brevity, these details are not repeated here. 
     The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in an information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to  FIGS. 1A, 3 and 5 ) or application specific chips. 
     The operations described above with reference to  FIGS. 9A-9C  are, optionally, implemented by components depicted in  FIGS. 1A-1B . For example, generation operation  902 , determination operations  920  and  924 , and performing operation  928  are, optionally implemented by event sorter  170 , event recognizer  180 , and event handler  190 . Event monitor  171  in event sorter  170  detects a contact on touch-sensitive display  112 , and event dispatcher module  174  delivers the event information to application  136 - 1 . A respective event recognizer  180  of application  136 - 1  compares the event information to respective event definitions  186 , and determines whether a first contact at a first location on the touch-sensitive surface corresponds to a predefined event or sub-event, such as selection of an object on a user interface. When a respective predefined event or sub-event is detected, event recognizer  180  activates an event handler  190  associated with the detection of the event or sub-event. Event handler  190  optionally utilizes or calls data updater  176  or object updater  177  to update the application internal state  192 . In some embodiments, event handler  190  accesses a respective GUI updater  178  to update what is displayed by the application. Similarly, it would be clear to a person having ordinary skill in the art how other processes can be implemented based on the components depicted in  FIGS. 1A-1B . 
     Audio-Based Presence Detection 
     Determining whether a person is present at a device can be beneficial in providing that person an enhanced user experience with the device. For example, if a television were able to determine that a person is in the presence of the television, the television could forgo going to sleep so the person&#39;s television-viewing can remain uninterrupted. The embodiments described below describe ways in which a device can determine whether a person is present at the device. A device that is able to determine whether a person is present at the device reduces the amount of interaction needed between the person and the device, and thus reduces the power usage of the device and increases battery life for battery-powered devices. 
       FIG. 10  illustrates exemplary ways in which a device optionally determines whether a person is present at the device in accordance with some embodiments of the disclosure. The embodiments in these figures are used to illustrate the processes described below, including the processes described with reference to  FIGS. 11A-11B . 
       FIG. 10  illustrates an exemplary spatial configuration of devices according to embodiments of the disclosure. Device  1001  is optionally a device such as device  500  as described above with reference to  FIG. 5 , including a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device. In the illustrated embodiment, device  1001  is coupled to sound-playback device  1002 . Sound-playback device  1002  is optionally a speaker or any device having a speaker, such as a television. In the illustrated example, sound-playback device  1002  has speaker  1004 . Sound-playback device  1002  optionally corresponds to one or more of multifunction device  100  in  FIGS. 1A and 2 , device  300  in  FIG. 3 , and display  514  in  FIG. 5 ; speaker  1004  optionally corresponds to speaker  111  in  FIGS. 1A and 2 . Device  1008  is a sound-receiving device. Sound-receiving device  1008  is optionally a microphone or any device having a microphone, such as a mobile and/or wearable device. Sound-receiving device optionally corresponds to one or more of multifunction device  100  in  FIGS. 1A and 2 , microphone  113  in  FIGS. 1A and 2 , and device  300  in  FIG. 3 . 
     In some embodiments, device  1001  optionally determines whether sound-receiving device  1008  is present at sound-playback device  1002  by generating a first sound  1006  for playback on the sound-playback device. The first sound  1006  is optionally an audible sound, or an inaudible sound that is outside of the normal range of hearing for a human (e.g., below 20 Hz or above 20,000 Hz). While or after sound-playback device  1002  has played the first sound  1006 , device  1001  optionally receives an output from the microphone on sound-receiving device  1008 . Device  1001  optionally receives this output via a wireless connection with sound-receiving device  1008 , such as via Bluetooth Low Energy (sometimes called Bluetooth LE). 
     Device  1001  then optionally determines whether sound-receiving device  1008  is present at sound-playback device  1002  based on a plurality of presence criteria. If the presence criteria are satisfied, device  1001  optionally designates a user of the sound-receiving device  1008  as being present at sound-playback device  1002 . For example, when the presence criteria are satisfied with respect to a mobile phone, a user of the mobile phone is determined to be present at the sound-playback device. In some embodiments, only sound-receiving device  1008 , and not a user of the sound-receiving device, is designated as being present when the presence criteria are satisfied. If the presence criteria are not satisfied with respect to the mobile phone, the user of the mobile phone is determined to be not present at the sound-playback device—this determination optionally encompasses simply not designating the user as present, or changing a “present” determination for that user to a “not present” determination. 
     In some embodiments, the presence criteria include sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device  1008  corresponds to the first sound  1006  for playback on sound-playback device  1002 . For example, device  1001  optionally determines whether sound-receiving device  1008  detected the first sound  1006  played by the sound-playback device  1002  by comparing the first sound with the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device. If the output from the microphone and the first sound  1006  match, then in some embodiments, the sound-detection criteria is satisfied. 
     In some embodiments, the presence criteria also include verification criteria that is satisfied when presence of the sound-receiving device  1008  at the sound-playback device  1002  is verified using something other than the first sound  1006 . In other words, the verification criteria is optionally satisfied when device  1001  verifies that sound-receiving device  1008  is present at sound-playback device  1002  in a way other than through detection of first sound  1006 . Some such verification methods optionally include facial recognition and/or sound-receiving device  1008  motion checks, as will be described in more detail below. Thus, in some embodiments, the user of the sound-receiving device  1008  is not designated as being present at sound-playback device  1002  until both the sound-detection criteria and the verification criteria are satisfied. 
     In some embodiments, designating the user of sound-receiving device  1008  as being present at sound-playback device  1002  includes determining a user associated with the sound-receiving device (e.g., determining who uses, owns, or is registered on the sound-receiving device), and designating that user as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     In some embodiments, prior to generating first sound  1006  for playback on sound-playback device  1002 , device  1001  optionally transmits a wake command to sound-receiving device  1008  to request that the sound-receiving device turn on its microphone. For example, device  1001  optionally sends a wireless signal to a mobile device to have the mobile device turn on its microphone. In this way, sound-receiving device  1008  need not always keep its microphone on, preserving battery life. 
     In some embodiments, the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when a face of the user of the sound-receiving device  1008  is recognized at the sound-playback device  1002 . In such cases, device  1001  optionally ensures via facial recognition that the relevant user is at sound-playback device  1002  before designating that user as being present. In some embodiments, sound-playback device  1002  has a camera (such as an RGB, IR and/or depth camera) from which device  1001  optionally analyzes one or more images to check for facial recognition of the user. 
     In some embodiments, the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when sound-receiving device  1008  has sensed motion during a most recent time period (e.g., a time period such as the last 1, 5, 15, or 30 minutes). In such cases, device  1001  optionally designates the user as being present at sound-playback device  1002  only if sound-playback device  1008  has recently sensed motion. Device  1001  does this so as to not designate a user as being present when that user has left, for example, their telephone in the room with sound-playback device  1002 , and the user is not actually there. 
     In some embodiments, the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when sound-receiving device  1008  is on the same wireless network (e.g., WiFi network or any wireless communication network) as the sound-playback device. In other words, in such embodiments, device  1001  checks to make sure that sound-playback device  1002  and sound-receiving device  1008  are on the same wireless network before designating the user as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     In some embodiments, the above presence determination is optionally re-performed when sound-receiving device  1008  has sensed a large amount of motion, to determine whether the large amount of motion corresponds to the user having left the room with the sound-receiving device while previously having been in the room, for example. In such embodiments, device  1001  optionally detects motion of sound-receiving device  1008 . In accordance with a determination that the motion exceeds a predefined threshold (e.g., more than a predefined change in location, more than a predefined change in velocity, more than a predefined change in acceleration), the device optionally re-evaluates the plurality of presence criteria as described above to determine whether sound-receiving device  1008  remains at the sound-playback device  1002 . 
     In some embodiments, sound-playback device  1002  is configured to go into, for example, a sleep state after a certain amount of time has passed without any activity being sensed at the sound-playback device. For example, a television is optionally configured to go to sleep after 30 minutes have passed without any input from a remote control or any video input to the television. In such cases, device  1001  optionally forgoes transitioning sound-playback device  1002  into the sleep state when the presence criteria are satisfied. For example, sound-playback device  1002  is optionally configured to transition from a first state (e.g., active or awake state, and optionally also includes a person&#39;s status on a chat program, for example) to a second state (e.g., inactive or sleep state, also optionally including a person&#39;s status on the chat program, for example) in response to one or more transition criteria (e.g., lack of activity in the user interface of the sound-playback device for longer than a threshold time period) being satisfied at the sound-playback device (e.g., transitioning a person&#39;s chat program status from “active” to “inactive” after a threshold time period of inactivity). However, in accordance with the determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, device  1001  optionally forgoes transitioning from the first state of the sound-playback device to the second state of the sound-playback device in response to the one or more transition criteria being satisfied at the sound-playback device. In other words, despite the one or more transition criteria being met, device  1001  optionally maintains the sound-playback device  1002  in the first (e.g., active or awake) state due to the determined presence of the person at the sound-playback device. 
       FIGS. 11A-11B  are flow diagrams illustrating a method  1100  of performing presence detection in accordance with some embodiments (e.g., as described above with reference to  FIG. 10 ). The method  1100  is performed at an electronic device such as device  500  as described above with reference to  FIG. 5 , including a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device. Some operations in method  1100  are, optionally, combined and/or the order of some operations is, optionally, changed. 
     As described below, the method  1100  provides ways in which a device optionally determines the presence of a user without a user needing to manually designate his/her presence. The method reduces the cognitive burden on a user when interacting with the device, and reduces the need for the user to physically interact with the device, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, increasing the efficiency of the user&#39;s interaction with the device conserves power and increases the time between battery charges. 
     In some embodiments, an electronic device (e.g., a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device, such as device  1001  in  FIG. 10 ) with one or more processors and memory generates ( 1102 ) a first sound (e.g., an audible or inaudible sound that is outside of the normal range of hearing for a human (below 20 Hz or above 20,000 Hz), such as first sound  1006  in  FIG. 10 ) for playback on a sound-playback device (e.g., a speaker or any device having a speaker, such as a television and/or device  1002  in  FIG. 10 ). In some embodiments, the sound-playback device is configured to transition from a first state (e.g., active or awake state, and optionally also includes a person&#39;s status on a chat program, for example) to a second state (e.g., inactive or asleep state, also optionally including a person&#39;s status on the chat program, for example) in response to one or more transition criteria (e.g., lack of activity in the user interface for longer than a threshold time period) being satisfied at the sound-playback device ( 1104 ) (e.g., transitioning a person&#39;s chat program status from “active” to “inactive” after a threshold time period of inactivity). 
     In some embodiments, the device receives ( 1106 ) (e.g., via wireless communication, such as Bluetooth LE) an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device (e.g., a microphone or any device having a microphone, such as a mobile and/or wearable device, sending data resulting from detecting the first sound to the electronic device; for example, device  1008  in  FIG. 10 ). In some embodiments, prior to generating the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device, the device transmits a wake command to the sound-receiving device for turning on the microphone on the sound-receiving device ( 1108 ) (e.g., the device sends a wireless signal to a mobile device to have the mobile device turn on its microphone). 
     In some embodiments, the device determines ( 1110 ) whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device ( 1112 ) (e.g., the device determines whether the sound-receiving device detected the first sound played by the sound-playback device by comparing the first sound with the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device), and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound ( 1114 ) (e.g., by facial recognition, motion checks, etc.). In some embodiments, the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when a face of the user of the sound-receiving device is recognized at the sound-playback device ( 1116 ) (e.g., the device looks for a facial recognition match and a sound-based presence determination before designating the user as present). In some embodiments, the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the sound-receiving device has sensed motion during a most recent time period ( 1118 ) (e.g., a time period such as the last 1, 5, 15, or 30 minutes so as to ignore the sound-based presence determination if the mobile device has been left on a table in the room somewhere). In some embodiments, the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the sound-receiving device resides on a same wireless network as the sound-playback device ( 1120 ) (e.g., the device checks for sound-based presence and whether the sound-playback device and the sound-receiving device are on the same wireless network connection before designating the user as being present). 
     In accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, in some embodiments, the device designates ( 1122 ) a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device (e.g., when the presence criteria are satisfied with respect to a mobile phone, a user of the mobile phone is determined to be present at the sound-playback device. If the presence criteria are not satisfied with respect to the mobile phone, the user of the mobile phone is determined to be not present at the sound-playback device—this determination optionally encompasses simply not designating the user as present, or changing a “present” determination for that user to a “not present” determination). In some embodiments, designating the user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device comprises determining a user associated with the sound-receiving device (e.g., determining who uses, owns, or is registered on the sound-receiving device), and designating the user as being present at the sound-playback device ( 1124 ). In some embodiments, in accordance with the determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, the device forgoes ( 1126 ) transitioning from the first state of the sound-playback device to the second state of the sound-playback device in response to the one or more transition criteria being satisfied at the sound-playback device (e.g., despite the one or more transition criteria being met, maintaining the sound-playback device in the first (e.g., active or awake) state due to the presence of the person in front of the display device). 
     In some embodiments, the device detects ( 1130 ) motion of the sound-receiving device. In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the motion exceeds a predefined threshold (e.g., more than a predefined change in location, more than a predefined change in velocity, more than a predefined change in acceleration), the device re-evaluates ( 1132 ) the plurality of presence criteria to determine whether the sound-receiving device remains at the sound-playback device (e.g., the device determines whether a user has left the room while previously having been in the room). 
     It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in  FIGS. 11A-11B  have been described is merely exemplary and is not intended to indicate that the described order is the only order in which the operations could be performed. One of ordinary skill in the art would recognize various ways to reorder the operations described herein. Additionally, it should be noted that details of other processes described herein with respect to other methods described herein (e.g., methods  700 ,  900 ,  1300  and  1500 ) are also applicable in an analogous manner to method  1100  described above with respect to  FIGS. 11A-11B . For brevity, these details are not repeated here. 
     The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in an information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to  FIGS. 1A, 3 and 5 ) or application specific chips. 
     The operations described above with reference to  FIGS. 11A-11B  are, optionally, implemented by components depicted in  FIGS. 1A-1B . For example, generation operation  1102 , receiving operation  1106 , determination operation  1110  and designation operation  1122  are, optionally implemented by event sorter  170 , event recognizer  180 , and event handler  190 . Event monitor  171  in event sorter  170  detects a contact on touch-sensitive display  112 , and event dispatcher module  174  delivers the event information to application  136 - 1 . A respective event recognizer  180  of application  136 - 1  compares the event information to respective event definitions  186 , and determines whether a first contact at a first location on the touch-sensitive surface corresponds to a predefined event or sub-event, such as selection of an object on a user interface. When a respective predefined event or sub-event is detected, event recognizer  180  activates an event handler  190  associated with the detection of the event or sub-event. Event handler  190  optionally utilizes or calls data updater  176  or object updater  177  to update the application internal state  192 . In some embodiments, event handler  190  accesses a respective GUI updater  178  to update what is displayed by the application. Similarly, it would be clear to a person having ordinary skill in the art how other processes can be implemented based on the components depicted in  FIGS. 1A-1B . 
     Distance Determination 
     Displaying different user interfaces on a device based on whether a person is far away from the device or close to the device can enhance the person&#39;s interaction with the device. For example, a television can present a user interface with large user interface elements that provide summary information (e.g., information about the current program and the next program) when a person is far away from the television, and can present more detailed information (e.g., a program guide with information about programs from multiple channels and multiple time slots) when the person is close to the television. The embodiments described below describe ways in which a person&#39;s interaction with a device can be enhanced by providing different user interfaces at different distances. Enhancing a person&#39;s interactions with a device reduces the amount of time needed by the person to perform operations, and thus reduces the power usage of the device and increases battery life for battery-powered devices. 
       FIGS. 12A-12B  illustrate exemplary ways in which different user interfaces are optionally presented at different distances in accordance with some embodiments of the disclosure. The embodiments in these figures are used to illustrate the processes described below, including the processes described with reference to  FIGS. 13A-13D . 
       FIG. 12A  illustrates an exemplary user interface  1200  for display on display device  1002  when person  1210  is far from the display device. Display device  1002  is optionally any display device, such as a television or other display device. Display device  1002  is optionally coupled to device  1001 , which is optionally a device such as device  500  as described above with reference to  FIG. 5 , including a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device. 
     In some embodiments, device  1001  determines whether person  1210  is further than threshold distance  1208  from display device  1002 , or closer than the threshold distance from the display device. Device  1001  optionally makes this distance determination based on information received from one or more optical sensors, such as IR, depth and/or RGB cameras. In the illustrated embodiment, person  1210  is further than threshold distance  1208  from display device  1002 . Threshold distance  1208  is optionally any number of distances, fixed or variable, such as 1/10, ½, 1, 3, or 5 meters from display device  1002 . 
     If, as illustrated in  FIG. 12A , device  1001  determines that person  1210  is further than threshold distance  1208  from display device  1002 , the device optionally provides user interface  1200  for display on the display device. User interface  1200  is optionally any user interface suited for or intended for presentation when person  1210  is further than threshold distance  1208  from display device  1002 . For example, user interface  1200  is optionally a user interface including summary information, a screen saver, application windows without relatively small user interface elements, user interface elements at a relatively large size, and/or status information (e.g., date, time, weather, news headlines, stock prices, number of unread emails, etc.). In the illustrated embodiment, user interface  1200  includes two user interface elements  1202  and  1204 . User interface element  1202  is optionally a content item, such as a video or an image. User interface element  1204  is optionally an information bar, providing information about the content item (e.g., user interface element  1202 ), such as a title and a description. 
       FIG. 12B  illustrates an exemplary user interface  1201  for display on display device  1002  when person  1210  is close to the display device. In the illustrated embodiment, device  1001  has determined that person  1210  is closer than threshold distance  1208  from display device  1002 . Thus, device  1001  optionally provides user interface  1201  for display on display device  1002 . User interface  1201  is optionally any user interface suited for or intended for presentation when person  1210  is closer than threshold distance  1208  from display device  1002 . For example, user interface  1201  is optionally a user interface including detailed information, a home screen, application windows including relatively small user interface elements, and/or user interface elements at a relatively small size. In the illustrated embodiment, user interface includes three user interface elements  1202 ,  1204 , and  1206 . User interface elements  1202  and  1204  are optionally smaller versions of the same user interface elements that were in user interface  1200  (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the person is far away from the display device). User interface element  1206  is optionally a user interface element that is not included in user interface  1200  (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the person is far away from the display device), and is only included in user interface  1201 . For example, user interface element  1206  is optionally a channel or application bar from which various content (such as media content or applications) is optionally accessed. User interface element  1206  is optionally only included in user interface  1201  because it is optionally better suited for close viewing/interaction as opposed to far viewing/interaction. 
     As described above, device  1001  optionally provides a different user interface for display on display device  1002  depending on whether person  1210  is further than or closer than threshold distance  1208  from display device  1002 . 
     In some embodiments, the device optionally identifies a face of the person based on the information received from the one or more optical sensors. In such implementations, the determination as to whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device is optionally based on the size of the face of the person (e.g., by comparing the size of face to a “standard” sized face known to be at a reference distance, and extrapolating the person&#39;s distance based on the comparison). 
     In some embodiments, the device optionally detects movement of the person from a distance further than the threshold distance to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device. In response to detecting the movement, the device optionally provides the “close” user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the person is near to the display device) for display on the display device. 
     In some embodiments, the device optionally detects movement of the person from a distance closer than the threshold distance to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device. In response to detecting the movement, the device optionally provides the “far” user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the person is far from the display device) for display on the display device. 
     In some embodiments, the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, and the “far” user interface is provided for display on the display device. The “far” user interface optionally includes a first user interface element (e.g., an email graphic) and a second user interface element (e.g., a music collection graphic). While the “far” user interface is displayed on the display device, the device optionally determines a gaze location in the “far” user interface, where the gaze location is a location in the “far” user interface to which the person looking. The device optionally detects movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device (e.g., the person is moving towards the display device). In response to detecting the movement of the person, the device provides the “close” user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the person is near the display device) for display on the display device, where the “close” user interface includes information based on the gaze location. For example, when a person is looking at an email, when the person moves closer to the display, additional details about the email are optionally displayed (e.g., a sender, other recipients, timestamps, etc.). As another example, if the person is looking at an image of cover art for a music album, when the person moves closer to the display, additional details about the album are displayed (e.g., a track list, artist, track times, etc.). Optionally, when the additional information is displayed based on the gaze location, additional information is not displayed for other user interface elements that the person is not looking at (e.g., when cover art for multiple albums is displayed, a track list is only displayed for the album corresponding to the cover art that the person is looking at when the person gets closer to the display and is not displayed for other albums). 
     In some embodiments, the device logs the person out of any areas the person might be logged into when the person moves away from the display device. For example, the person might be close to the display device, and logged into one or more areas on the device (e.g., iTunes store, email service, etc.). The device optionally detects movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device (e.g., the person is moving away from the display device), and in response, optionally logs out of the one or more areas on the electronic device. For example, the device optionally logs out of the person&#39;s iTunes store account when that person leaves the display device. 
     In some embodiments, the “far” and “close” user interfaces include the same user interface element at different sizes. For example, the “far” user interface optionally includes a user interface element (e.g., text string, application window, button, etc.) at a first size. The “close” user interface optionally includes the same user interface element at a second size, smaller than the first size. 
     In some embodiments, the “far” user interface provides summary information about something, and the “close” user interface provides detailed information about that same thing. For example, the “far” user interface optionally includes summary information about a first quantity (e.g., weather, unread emails, etc.), and the “close” user interface optionally includes detailed information about the first quantity. Thus, in some embodiments, the “far” user interface optionally includes a snapshot of the weather, such as a high temperature, low temperature, and current temperature for the current day, and the “close” user interface optionally includes more detailed information about the weather, such as the above temperatures as well as the humidity, chance of rain, wind, and wind chill for the current day. 
     In some embodiments, the “far” user interface does not include one or more user interface elements that are optionally included in the “close” user interface. For example, the “close” user interface optionally includes application windows, a menu bar and an application dock. Because the menu bar and application bar could be difficult to view and/or interact with at a distance, the “far” user interface optionally includes only the application windows, and not the menu bar or the application dock. 
       FIGS. 13A-13D  are flow diagrams illustrating a method  1300  of providing different user interfaces at different distances in accordance with some embodiments (e.g., as described above with reference to  FIGS. 12A-12B ). The method  1300  is performed at an electronic device such as device  500  as described above with reference to  FIG. 5 , including a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device. Some operations in method  1300  are, optionally, combined and/or the order of some operations is, optionally, changed. 
     As described below, the method  1300  provides ways in which a device optionally provides different user interfaces based on the distance of a user from a display device. The method reduces the cognitive burden on a user when interacting with a user interface on the device, and reduces the need for the user to physically interact with the device, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, increasing the efficiency of the user&#39;s interaction with the user interface conserves power and increases the time between battery charges. 
     In some embodiments, an electronic device (e.g., a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device, such as device  1001  in  FIG. 12A ) with one or more processors and memory determines ( 1302 ) whether a person (e.g., person  1210  in  FIG. 12A ) is further than a threshold distance (e.g., further than a distance such as 1/10, ½, 1, 3 or 5 meters, such as distance  1208  in  FIG. 12A ) from a display device (e.g., a television or other display device, such as device  1002  in  FIG. 12A ) or closer than the threshold distance from the display device. In some embodiments, determining whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device is based on information received from one or more optical sensors ( 1304 ) (e.g., IR, depth, and/or RGB cameras). 
     In accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, in some embodiments, the device provides ( 1306 ) a first user interface (e.g., a user interface including summary information, a screen saver, application windows without small user interface elements, user interface elements at a larger size, status information (e.g., date, time, weather, news headlines, stock prices, number of unread emails), such as user interface  1200  in  FIG. 12A ) for display on the display device. In some embodiments, the first user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the user is far away from the display device) includes a user interface element (e.g., text string, application window, button, etc.) at a first size ( 1308 ) (e.g., user interface element  1202  in  FIG. 12A ). In some embodiments, the first user interface includes summary information about a first quantity ( 1310 ) (e.g., weather, unread emails, etc.). In some embodiments, the first user interface includes a first set of user interface elements ( 1312 ) (e.g., application windows, such as user interface elements  1202  and  1204  in  FIG. 12A ). 
     In accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, in some embodiments, the device provides ( 1314 ) a second user interface (e.g., a user interface including detailed information, a home screen, application windows including small user interface elements, user interface elements at a smaller size, such as user interface  1201  in  FIG. 12B ) for display on the display device. In some embodiments, the second user interface is different than the first user interface ( 1316 ). In some embodiments, the second user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the user is near to the display device) includes the user interface element (e.g., text string, application window, button, etc.) at a second size, smaller than the first size ( 1318 ) (e.g., user interface element  1202  in  FIG. 12B ). In some embodiments, the second user interface includes detailed information about the first quantity ( 1320 ) (e.g., the first user interface includes a snapshot of the weather, such as a high temperature, low temperature, and current temperature for the current day, and the second user interface includes more detailed information about the weather, such as the above temperatures as well as the humidity, chance of rain, wind, and wind chill for the current day). In some embodiments, the second user interface includes the first set of user interface elements (e.g., the application windows that were displayed when the user was far away from the device, such as user interface elements  1202  and  1204  in  FIGS. 12A and 12B ) and a second set of user interface elements ( 1322 ) (e.g., a relatively small menu bar and dock, such as user interface element  1206  in  FIG. 12B , and the application windows that were displayed when the user was far away from the device). 
     In some embodiments, the device identifies ( 1324 ) a face of the person based on the information received from the one or more optical sensors. In some embodiments, determining whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device is based on a size of the face of the person ( 1326 ) (e.g., the device compares the size of the face to a “standard” sized face known to be at a reference distance, and extrapolates the person&#39;s distance based on the comparison). 
     In some embodiments, the person is determined to be further than the threshold distance (e.g., further than a distance such as 1/10, ½, 1, 3 or 5 meters) from the display device ( 1328 ). In some embodiments, while the first user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the user is far away from the display device) is displayed on the display device, the device detects ( 1330 ) movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device. In some embodiments, in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance closer than the threshold distance, the device provides ( 1332 ) the second user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the user is near to the display device) for display on the display device. 
     In some embodiments, the person is determined to be closer than the threshold distance (e.g., closer than a distance such as 1/10, ½, 1, 3 or 5 meters) from the display device ( 1334 ). In some embodiments, while the second user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the user is near to the display device) is displayed on the display device, the device detects ( 1336 ) movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device. In some embodiments, in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance further than the threshold distance, the device provides ( 1338 ) the first user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the user is far away from the display device) for display on the display device. 
     In some embodiments, the person is further than the threshold distance (e.g., further than a distance such as 1/10, ½, 1, 3 or 5 meters) from the display device, and the first user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the user is far away from the display device) is provided for display on the displace display device, the first user interface including a first user interface element (e.g., an email graphic) and a second user interface element ( 1340 ) (e.g., a music collection graphic). In some embodiments, while the first user interface is displayed on the display ( 1342 ) the device determines ( 1344 ) a gaze location in the first user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the first user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed, and detects ( 1346 ) movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device (e.g., the person is moving towards the display device). In some embodiments, in response to detecting the movement of the person, the device provides ( 1348 ) the second user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the user is near to the display device) for display on the display device, the second user interface including information based on the gaze location (e.g., based on where in the user interface the person is looking). For example, when a person is looking at an email, when the person moves closer to the display, additional details about the email are displayed (e.g., a sender, other recipients, timestamps, etc.). As another example, if the person is looking at an image of cover art for a music album, when the person moves closer to the display, additional details about the album are displayed (e.g., a track list, artist, track times, etc.). Optionally, when the additional information is displayed based on the gaze location, additional information is not displayed for other user interface elements that the person is not looking at (e.g., when cover art for multiple albums is displayed, a track list is only displayed for the album corresponding to the cover art that the person is looking at when the person gets closer to the display and is not displayed for other albums). 
     In some embodiments, the device determines ( 1350 ) whether the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element or the second user interface element in the first user interface (e.g., the device determines whether the person is looking at the email graphic or the music collection graphic). In some embodiments, in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device ( 1352 ) (e.g., the person is moving towards the display device), in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element (e.g., the person is looking at the email graphic), the device provides ( 1354 ) the second user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the user is near to the display device) for display on the display device, the second user interface including information associated with the first user interface element (e.g., more information about the person&#39;s emails, such as email previews, names of senders of unread emails, etc.), and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the second user interface element (e.g., the person is looking at the music collection graphic), the device provides ( 1356 ) the second user interface (e.g., the user interface that is displayed when the user is near to the display device) for display on the display device, the second user interface including information associated with the second user interface element (e.g., more information about the person&#39;s music collection, such as new songs, artists of new songs, etc.). 
     In some embodiments, the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, and the person is logged into one or more areas (e.g., iTunes store, email service, etc.) on the electronic device ( 1358 ). In some embodiments, the device detects ( 1360 ) movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device (e.g., the person is moving away from the display device). In some embodiments, in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance further than the threshold distance from the display device, the device logs out ( 1362 ) of the one or more areas on the electronic device (e.g., the device logs out of the person&#39;s iTunes store account when they leave the display device). 
     It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in  FIGS. 13A-13D  have been described is merely exemplary and is not intended to indicate that the described order is the only order in which the operations could be performed. One of ordinary skill in the art would recognize various ways to reorder the operations described herein. Additionally, it should be noted that details of other processes described herein with respect to other methods described herein (e.g., methods  700 ,  900 ,  1100  and  1500 ) are also applicable in an analogous manner to method  1300  described above with respect to  FIGS. 13A-13D . For example, the user interfaces, display device, user interface elements, gaze locations and optical sensors described above with reference to method  1300  optionally have one or more of the characteristics of the user interfaces, display devices, user interface elements, gaze locations and optical sensors described herein with reference to other methods described herein (e.g., methods  700 ,  900 ,  1100  and  1500 ). For brevity, these details are not repeated here. 
     The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in an information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to  FIGS. 1A, 3 and 5 ) or application specific chips. 
     The operations described above with reference to  FIGS. 13A-13D  are, optionally, implemented by components depicted in  FIGS. 1A-1B . For example, determination operation  1302 , and providing operations  1306  and  1314  are, optionally implemented by event sorter  170 , event recognizer  180 , and event handler  190 . Event monitor  171  in event sorter  170  detects a contact on touch-sensitive display  112 , and event dispatcher module  174  delivers the event information to application  136 - 1 . A respective event recognizer  180  of application  136 - 1  compares the event information to respective event definitions  186 , and determines whether a first contact at a first location on the touch-sensitive surface corresponds to a predefined event or sub-event, such as selection of an object on a user interface. When a respective predefined event or sub-event is detected, event recognizer  180  activates an event handler  190  associated with the detection of the event or sub-event. Event handler  190  optionally utilizes or calls data updater  176  or object updater  177  to update the application internal state  192 . In some embodiments, event handler  190  accesses a respective GUI updater  178  to update what is displayed by the application. Similarly, it would be clear to a person having ordinary skill in the art how other processes can be implemented based on the components depicted in  FIGS. 1A-1B . 
     Presence Determination 
     Performing various actions at a device based on whether a person is present at the device can be beneficial in providing that person an enhanced user experience with the device. For example, if a television were able to determine whether a person is in the presence of the television, the television could take certain actions that can enhance the person&#39;s experience with the device. The embodiments described below describe ways in which a device can enhance a person&#39;s experience with the device based on whether the person is present at the device. Enhancing a person&#39;s experience with a device reduces the amount of time needed by the person to perform operations, and thus reduces the power usage of the device and increases battery life for battery-powered devices. 
       FIGS. 14A-14B  illustrate exemplary ways in which a person&#39;s experience with a device is optionally enhanced based on presence detection in accordance with some embodiments of the disclosure. The embodiments in these figures are used to illustrate the processes described below, including the processes described with reference to  FIGS. 15A-15C . 
       FIG. 14A  illustrates an exemplary user interface  1400  in accordance with embodiments of the disclosure. In the illustrated embodiment, user interface  1400  includes a video of a ball  1402  moving across the screen. In some embodiments, user interface  1400  includes the playing of any media content, such as a movie or music. User interface is optionally for display on display device  1002 , which is optionally any type of display device, such as a television. Display device  1002  is optionally coupled to device  1001 . Device  1001  is optionally a device such as device  500  as described above with reference to  FIG. 5 , including a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device. 
     In some embodiments, while the media content is playing in user interface  1400 , device  1001  optionally determines whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied. These presence criteria optionally include a criterion that is satisfied while a person is present at display device  1002 . In other words, device  1001  optionally determines whether a person is present at display device  1002 . If device  1001  determines that a person is present at display device  1002 , the device optionally maintains the playing of the media content in user interface  1400 , as illustrated. More generally, in some embodiments, if device  1001  determines that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, the device optionally maintains the playing of the media content in user interface  1400 . Whether the one or more presence criteria are satisfied is optionally determined based on information received from one or more optical sensors (e.g., IR, depth, and/or RGB cameras). 
       FIG. 14B  illustrates user interface  1400  when device  1001  determines that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied. In the illustrated embodiment, device  1001  has determined that a person is not (or no longer) present at display device  1002 . As a result, device  1001  optionally modifies the playing of the media content in a first manner. In the illustrated embodiment, device  1001  has paused the playing of the video of the ball  1402  moving across the screen. In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, device  1001  pauses the media content (as illustrated), bookmarks a current position in the media content, reduces a volume of the media content, or performs any other modification of the playing of the media content. As such, modification of the playing of media content is based on whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied. 
     In some embodiments, the device optionally transfers the playing of the media content to another device when the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied. For example, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, the device optionally determines a second device (e.g., mobile device) associated with a first person (e.g., the first person&#39;s iPhone). Then, the device optionally transfers the playing of the media content to the second device. For example, the device optionally transfers the playing of the media content from the display device to the first person&#39;s iPhone in response to determining that the first person is no longer present at the display device. This transfer is optionally accomplished, for example, by transferring an indication of progress of the first person in the media content so that the media content will start playing on the second device where the user left off on the first device. In some embodiments, transferring the playing of the media content includes initiating playback of the media content on the second device. In some embodiments, transferring the playing of the media content includes transferring the media content from the first device to the second device. In some embodiments, the playing of the media content is transferred to the second device without transferring the media content to the second device (e.g., because the content is already present on both devices or because both devices are streaming the content from a remote source such as a video or audio streaming service). 
     In some embodiments, the device modifies the playing of the media content even if the one or more presence criteria are satisfied. For example, in some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., the first person is present at the display device), the device optionally determines a relative location of the first person with respect to the display device. In other words, the device optionally determines where in relation to the display device the first person is. Then, the device optionally modifies the playing of the media content in a second manner (e.g., by beamforming the audio of the media content), different from the first manner, based on the relative location of the first person. Thus, in some embodiments, the device optionally adjusts the audio output of the media content to beamform the audio to the first person&#39;s position. 
     In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., the first person is present at the display device), the device optionally determines a distance of the first person from the display device, and modifies the playing of the media content in a second manner, different from the first manner, based on the distance of the first person from the display device. For example, in some embodiments, the device adjusts the volume of the media content or the size of the media content in the display based on the distance of the first person from the display device (e.g., if the first person is far from the display device, the device optionally increased the volume of the media content). 
     In some embodiments, the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person is oriented towards the display device (e.g., the first person&#39;s face, shoulders, and/or torso are positioned towards the display device). In some embodiments, the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person&#39;s gaze is directed at the display device (e.g., the first person is looking at the display device). In other words, in these embodiments, the device does not count the first person as being “present” unless the first person is oriented towards the display device and/or the first person is looking at the display device. If these criteria are not met, the device optionally determines that the first person is not paying attention to the playing of the media content in the user interface, and modifies the playing of the media content, as described above and/or below. 
     In some embodiments, the device reacts accordingly when two or more people are present at the display device. For example, while displaying the media content to a single person (e.g., after detecting that the presence criteria are met for the first person), the device optionally detects that two or more people are present at the display device (e.g., detecting that the presence criteria are met for a first person and a second person). In accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device, the device optionally modifies the playing of the media content in a second manner by increasing a visibility (e.g., size, brightness, and placement) of the media content in the user interface. For example, the device optionally enlarges the media content in the user interface to facilitate easier viewing by two or more people concurrently, as each of the two or more people will, in some circumstances, need to be further from the display device than if there were only a single person watching. 
     In some circumstances, some or all of the media content is designated as private media content, and thus the device is configured to respond accordingly when two or more people are present at the display device. For example, while displaying the media content to a single person (e.g., after detecting that the presence criteria are met for the first person), the device optionally detects that two or more people are present at the display device. In accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device, the device optionally determines whether the media content is designated as private media content (e.g., not to be shared with more than the person associated with it). In accordance with a determination that the media content is designated as private media content, the device optionally modifies the playing of the media content in a second manner by reducing a visibility of the media content (e.g., hiding, fading out, turning off the display device) in the user interface. Thus, the device optionally hinders the viewing of private media content by others. 
     In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the media content is not designated as private media content (e.g., the media content can be shared with more than the person associated with it), the device optionally modifies the playing of the media content in a third manner by increasing the visibility (e.g., size, brightness, placement) of the media content in the user interface (e.g., enlarging the media content in the user interface to facilitate easier viewing by two or more people concurrently, as each of the two or more people will, in some circumstances, need to be further from the display device than if there were only a single person watching). 
     In some embodiments, when the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, an action is optionally performed on the device based on activity being performed on a second device. For example, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., the first person is present at the display device), the device optionally determines whether a second device (e.g., mobile device) is present at the display device with the first person, and whether a specified type of activity (e.g., activities better suited for the display device rather than the mobile device) is being performed on the second device (e.g., mobile device). If so, in accordance with a determination that the second device is present at the display device with the first person and that the specified type of activity is being performed on the second device, the device (the “first device”) optionally performs an action on the first device (e.g., a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device) based on the activity being performed on the second device. 
     For example, the first device optionally transfers activity (e.g., playback of media content, video chatting) from the mobile device to the first device (e.g., set top box), and/or provides mobile device status information (e.g., incoming phone call, new email notification, etc.) on the display device (e.g., television). For example, if the first person is engaged in a video chat on a mobile device, when the first person and the mobile device are present at the display device, the first device optionally transfers the video chat from the mobile device to the first device so that the first person can continue the video chat on the display device, which could be a device such as a television. Such a transfer is also optionally performed for playback of media content (e.g., a movie) on the mobile device; specifically, transferring playback of the media content from the mobile device to the first device for display on the display device. As another example, status information about events on a mobile device are optionally provided on the display device when the first person and the mobile device are determined to be present at the display device such that the first person can easily see this information without having to look at the mobile device—status information such as information about incoming phone calls (e.g., caller name and number), new email messages received (e.g., sender name, subject line, first few lines of the email), new text messages received (e.g., sender name, first few lines of the text message), etc. 
     In some embodiments, the device reverts playback of the media content to its original playback mode when the person returns to the display device. For example, in some embodiments, at a first point in time, the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied (e.g., the person is not present at the display device), and the playing of the media content is modified in the first manner (e.g., pausing the media content, bookmarking a current position in the media content, reducing a volume of the media content). At a second point in time, after the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner, in some embodiments, the device determines that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., the person returns to the display device). In response to determining that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, the device optionally reverses the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner (e.g., resuming playback of the media content, increasing the volume of the media content, etc.). 
       FIGS. 15A-15C  are flow diagrams illustrating a method  1500  of modifying media content playback based on presence detection in accordance with some embodiments (e.g., as described above with reference to  FIGS. 14A-14B ). The method  1500  is performed at an electronic device such as device  500  as described above with reference to  FIG. 5 , including a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device. Some operations in method  1500  are, optionally, combined and/or the order of some operations is, optionally, changed. 
     As described below, the method  1500  provides ways in which a device optionally modifies the playback of media content in a user interface based on presence detection. The method reduces the cognitive burden on a user when interacting with a user interface on the device, and reduces the need for the user to physically interact with the device, thereby creating a more efficient human-machine interface. For battery-operated electronic devices, increasing the efficiency of the user&#39;s interaction with the user interface conserves power and increases the time between battery charges. 
     In some embodiments, an electronic device (e.g., a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device, such as device  1001  in  FIG. 14A ) with one or more processors and memory (the “first device”) plays ( 1502 ) media content (e.g., movie or music, such as the video presented in user interface  1400  in  FIG. 14A ) on the first device. In some embodiments, the media content is included in a user interface (such as user interface  1400  in  FIG. 14A ) for display on a display device ( 1504 ) (such as display  1002  in  FIG. 14A ). In some embodiments, the first device determines ( 1506 ) whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied. In some embodiments, the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device ( 1508 ). In some embodiments, the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person is oriented towards the display device ( 1510 ) (e.g., the first person&#39;s face, shoulders, and/or torso are positioned towards the display device). In some embodiments, the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person&#39;s gaze is directed at the display device ( 1512 ) (e.g., the first person is looking at the display device). In some embodiments, determining whether the one or more presence criteria are satisfied is based on information received from one or more optical sensors ( 1514 ) (e.g., IR, depth, and/or RGB cameras). 
     In accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, in some embodiments, the first device modifies ( 1516 ) the playing of the media content in a first manner (e.g., pausing the media content, bookmarking a current position in the media content, reducing a volume of the media content, such as is illustrated in  FIG. 14B ). In some embodiments, the first device determines ( 1518 ) a second device (e.g., mobile device) associated with the first person (e.g., the first person&#39;s iPhone). In some embodiments, modifying the playing of the media content in the first manner comprises transferring the playing of the media content to the second device ( 1520 ) (e.g., transferring the playing of the media content from the display device to the first person&#39;s iPhone in response to determining that the first person is no longer present at the display device, for example by transferring an indication of progress of the user in the content so that the content will start playing on the second device where the user left off on the first device). In some embodiments, transferring the playing of the media content includes initiating playback of the content on the second device. In some embodiments, transferring the playing of the media content includes transferring the media content from the first device to the second device. In some embodiments, the playing of the media content is transferred to the second device without transferring the media content to the second device (e.g., because the content is already present on both devices or because both devices are streaming the content from a remote source such as a video or audio streaming service). 
     In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., the first person is present at the display device), the first device maintains ( 1524 ) the playing of the media content in the user interface (e.g., the first device continues playing the media content when the first person is present at the display device). In some embodiments, the first device determines ( 1526 ) a relative location of the first person with respect to the display device (e.g., where in relation to the display device the first person is present). In some embodiments, the first device modifies ( 1528 ) the playing of the media content in a second manner (e.g., beamforming audio associated with the media content) based on the relative location of the first person (e.g., the first device adjusts the audio output of the media content to beamform the audio to the first person&#39;s position), wherein the second manner is different from the first manner. In some embodiments, the first device determines ( 1530 ) a distance of the first person from the display device. In some embodiments, the first device modifies ( 1532 ) the playing of the media content in a second manner (e.g., beamforming audio, adjusting volume, adjusting the size of media content displayed) based on the distance of the first person from the display device, wherein the second manner is different from the first manner. In some embodiments, the first device determines ( 1534 ) whether a second device (e.g., mobile device) is present at the display device with the first person, and whether a specified type of activity (e.g., activities better suited for the display device rather than the mobile device) is being performed on the second device. In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the second device is present at the display device with the first person and that the specified type of activity is being performed on the second device, the first device (e.g., a set top box or other user interface generating device that is in communication with a remote control and a display device) performs ( 1536 ) an action on the first device based on the activity being performed on the second device (e.g., the first device transfers an activity (e.g., playback of media content, video chatting) from the mobile device to the first device (e.g., set top box), provides mobile device status information (e.g., incoming phone calls, new email notifications, etc.) on the display device (e.g., television), etc.). For example, if the first person is engaged in a video chat on a mobile device, when the first person and the mobile device are present at the display device, the first device transfers the video chat from the mobile device to the first device so that the first person can continue the video chat on the display device, which could be a device such as a television. Such a transfer is also optionally performed for playback of media content (e.g., a movie) on the mobile device; specifically, transferring playback of the media content from the mobile device to the first device for display on the display device. As another example, status information about events on a mobile device is optionally provided on the display device when the first person and the mobile device are determined to be present at the display device such that the first person can easily see this information without having to look at the mobile device—status information is optionally information such as information about incoming phone calls (e.g., caller name and number), new email messages received (e.g., sender name, subject line, first few lines of the email), new text messages received (e.g., sender name, first few lines of the text message), etc. 
     In some embodiments, while displaying the media content to a single person ( 1538 ) (e.g., after detecting that the presence criteria are met for the first person), the first device detects ( 1540 ) that two or more people are present at the display device (e.g., detecting that the presence criteria are met for a first person and a second person). In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device ( 1542 ), the first device modifies ( 1544 ) the playing of the media content in a second manner by increasing a visibility (e.g., size, brightness, placement) of the media content in the user interface (e.g., enlarging the media content in the user interface to facilitate easier viewing by two or more people concurrently, as each of the two or more people will optionally need to be further from the display device than if there were only a single person watching). In some embodiments, the first device determines ( 1546 ) whether the media content is designated as private media content (e.g., not to be shared with more than the person associated with it). In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the media content is designated as private media content, the first device modifies ( 1548 ) the playing of the media content in a second manner by reducing a visibility of the media content (e.g., hiding, fading out, turning off the display device) in the user interface. In some embodiments, in accordance with a determination that the media content is not designated as private media content (e.g., the media content can be shared with more than the person associated with it), the first device modifies ( 1550 ) the playing of the media content in a third manner by increasing the visibility (e.g., size, brightness, placement) of the media content in the user interface (e.g., enlarging the media content in the user interface to facilitate easier viewing by two or more people concurrently, as each of the two or more people will optionally need to be further from the display device than if there were only a single person watching). 
     In some embodiments, at a first point in time, the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied (e.g., the person is not present at the display device), and the playing of the media content is modified in the first manner ( 1552 ) (e.g., pausing the media content, bookmarking a current position in the media content, reducing a volume of the media content). In some embodiments, at a second point in time, after the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner, the first device determines ( 1554 ) that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., the person returns to the display device). In some embodiments, in response to determining that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, the first device reverses ( 1556 ) the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner (e.g., resuming playback of the media content, increasing the volume of the media content, etc.). 
     It should be understood that the particular order in which the operations in  FIGS. 15A-15C  have been described is merely exemplary and is not intended to indicate that the described order is the only order in which the operations could be performed. One of ordinary skill in the art would recognize various ways to reorder the operations described herein. Additionally, it should be noted that details of other processes described herein with respect to other methods described herein (e.g., methods  700 ,  900 ,  1100  and  1300 ) are also applicable in an analogous manner to method  1500  described above with respect to  FIGS. 15A-15C . For example, the user interfaces, display device, media content and optical sensors described above with reference to method  1500  optionally have one or more of the characteristics of the user interfaces, display devices, media content (or content items) and optical sensors described herein with reference to other methods described herein (e.g., methods  700 ,  900 ,  1100  and  1300 ). For brevity, these details are not repeated here. 
     The operations in the information processing methods described above are, optionally implemented by running one or more functional modules in an information processing apparatus such as general purpose processors (e.g., as described above with respect to  FIGS. 1A, 3 and 5 ) or application specific chips. 
     The operations described above with reference to  FIGS. 15A-15C  are, optionally, implemented by components depicted in  FIGS. 1A-1B . For example, playing operation  1502 , determination operation  1506 , and modification operation  1516  are, optionally implemented by event sorter  170 , event recognizer  180 , and event handler  190 . Event monitor  171  in event sorter  170  detects a contact on touch-sensitive display  112 , and event dispatcher module  174  delivers the event information to application  136 - 1 . A respective event recognizer  180  of application  136 - 1  compares the event information to respective event definitions  186 , and determines whether a first contact at a first location on the touch-sensitive surface corresponds to a predefined event or sub-event, such as selection of an object on a user interface. When a respective predefined event or sub-event is detected, event recognizer  180  activates an event handler  190  associated with the detection of the event or sub-event. Event handler  190  optionally utilizes or calls data updater  176  or object updater  177  to update the application internal state  192 . In some embodiments, event handler  190  accesses a respective GUI updater  178  to update what is displayed by the application. Similarly, it would be clear to a person having ordinary skill in the art how other processes can be implemented based on the components depicted in  FIGS. 1A-1B . 
     In accordance with some embodiments,  FIG. 16  shows a functional block diagram of an electronic device  1600  configured in accordance with the principles of the various described embodiments. The functional blocks of the device are, optionally, implemented by hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software to carry out the principles of the various described embodiments. It is understood by persons of skill in the art that the functional blocks described in  FIG. 16  are, optionally, combined or separated into sub-blocks to implement the principles of the various described embodiments. Therefore, the description herein optionally supports any possible combination or separation or further definition of the functional blocks described herein. 
     As shown in  FIG. 16 , an electronic device  1600  optionally includes a receiving unit  1602  configured to receive images, sensor units  1614  configured to sense an orientation of the electronic device, and a processing unit  1604  coupled to the receiving unit  1602  and the sensor units  1614 . In some embodiments, the processing unit  1604  includes a display enabling unit  1606 , an identifying unit  1608 , a performing unit  1610  and a determining unit  1612 . 
     In some embodiments, the receiving unit  1602  is configured to receive a first image including a face of a first person. In some embodiments, the processing unit  1604  is configured to generate a user interface for display on a display device (e.g., with the display enabling unit  1606 ), identify the face of the first person from the first image (e.g., with the identifying unit  1608 ), and perform an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ). 
     In some embodiments, the user interface includes a second image that includes a face of a second person, the face of the second person being different from the face of the first person, and the processing unit  1604  is further configured to identify the face of the second person from the second image (e.g., with the identifying unit  1608 ), wherein performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises replacing the face of the second person in the second image with the face of the first person in the first image (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ). In some embodiments, the processing unit  1604  is further configured to determine an orientation of the face of the first person in the first image with respect to the display device (e.g., with the determining unit  1612 ), wherein performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises aligning the user interface for display on the display device with the orientation of the face of the first person in the first image (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ). In some embodiments, aligning the user interface with the orientation of the face of the first person comprises forgoing aligning the user interface based on an orientation of the device detected by one or more sensor units  1614  of the device (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ), the sensor units  1614  being coupled to the processing unit  1604  and the receiving unit  1602 . 
     In some embodiments, the user interface includes a content item being played, and performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises associating the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ). In some embodiments, the processing unit  1604  is further configured to identify, based on the face of the first person in the first image, a first profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the first person (e.g., with the identifying unit  1608 ), wherein associating the playing of the content item with the first person comprises associating the playing of the content item with the first profile (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ). In some embodiments, associating the playing of the content item with the first profile comprises updating a play count of the content item in the first profile (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ). 
     In some embodiments, the first image further includes a face of a second person, and the processing unit  1604  is further configured to identify the face of the second person from the first image (e.g., with the identifying unit  1608 ), identify, based on the face of the second person in the first image, a second profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the second person (e.g., with the identifying unit  1608 ), and associate the playing of the content item with the second profile (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ). 
     In some embodiments, the receiving unit  1602  is further configured to receive a second image including the face of the first person, and receive a third image including the face of the first person and a face of a second person, wherein the third image is captured after the second image was captured, and the processing unit  1604  is further configured to identify the face of the first person from the second image (e.g., with the identifying unit  1608 ), in response to identifying the face of the first person from the second image, continue to associate the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ), identify the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image (e.g., with the identifying unit  1608 ), and in response to identifying the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image: continue to associate the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ), and associate the playing of the content item with the second person (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ). 
     In some embodiments, the user interface includes a content item being played, performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises making a preliminarily association of the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ), the receiving unit  1602  is further configured to receive a second image, wherein the second image is received at least a first time threshold after receiving the first image, and the processing unit  1604  is further configured to after receiving the second image, determine whether the second image includes the face of the first person (e.g., with the determining unit  1612 ): in accordance with a determination that the second image does not include the face of the first person, cancel the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ), and in accordance with a determination that the second image includes the face of the first person, confirm the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person (e.g., with the performing unit  1610 ). 
     In accordance with some embodiments,  FIG. 17  shows a functional block diagram of an electronic device  1700  configured in accordance with the principles of the various described embodiments. The functional blocks of the device are, optionally, implemented by hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software to carry out the principles of the various described embodiments. It is understood by persons of skill in the art that the functional blocks described in  FIG. 17  are, optionally, combined or separated into sub-blocks to implement the principles of the various described embodiments. Therefore, the description herein optionally supports any possible combination or separation or further definition of the functional blocks described herein. 
     As shown in  FIG. 17 , an electronic device  1700  optionally includes a receiving unit  1702  configured to receive inputs, and a processing unit  1704  coupled to the receiving unit  1702 . In some embodiments, the processing unit  1704  includes a display enabling unit  1706 , a determining unit  1708 , a performing unit  1710  and an interacting unit  1712 . 
     In some embodiments, the processing unit  1704  is configured to generate a user interface for display on a display device (e.g., with the display enabling unit  1706 ), wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element, determine a gaze location in the user interface (e.g., with the determining unit  1708 ), wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed, determine whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element (e.g., with the determining unit  1708 ), and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, perform an action with respect to the first user interface element (e.g., with the performing unit  1710 ). 
     In some embodiments, the first user interface element comprises a user interface element requesting attention, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises acknowledging the request for attention in response to determining that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element (e.g., with the performing unit  1710 ). In some embodiments, the user interface further includes a second user interface element, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises emphasizing the first user interface element relative to the second user interface element (e.g., with the performing unit  1710 ). 
     In some embodiments, the processing unit  1704  is further configured to determine one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location and the first user interface element (e.g., with the determining unit  1708 ), wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises adjusting an output of the one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location (e.g., with the performing unit  1710 ). In some embodiments, performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises selecting the first user interface element (e.g., with the performing unit  1710 ). In some embodiments, the first user interface element comprises a plurality of moving items, and the processing unit  1704  is further configured to determine a first item of the plurality of moving items with which the gaze location coincides (e.g., with the determining unit  1708 ), wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises modifying a movement of the first item of the plurality of moving items such that the first item is visible in the user interface (e.g., with the performing unit  1710 ). In some embodiments, the first user interface element comprises an autoscrolling list, and the plurality of moving items comprise elements of the autoscrolling list. In some embodiments, the first user interface element comprises an image catalog, and the plurality of moving items comprise images in the image catalog. In some embodiments, the first user interface element comprises a content bar, and the plurality of moving items comprise representations of content items accessible from the content bar. 
     In some embodiments, the first user interface element comprises content, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the content in the first user interface element as being read (e.g., with the performing unit  1710 ). In some embodiments, performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the first user interface element as an active user interface element (e.g., with the performing unit  1710 ), the receiving unit  1702  is configured to receive a first input from an input unit for interacting with an active user interface element, the receiving unit being coupled to the processing unit, wherein the processing unit  1704  is further configured to in response to the first input, interact with the first user interface element in accordance with the first input (e.g., with the interacting unit  1712 ). In some embodiments, the user interface further includes a second user interface element, a location of a cursor associated with the input device is coincident with the second user interface element, and designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element comprises ignoring the location of the cursor in designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element (e.g., with the performing unit  1710 ). 
     In accordance with some embodiments,  FIG. 18  shows a functional block diagram of an electronic device  1800  configured in accordance with the principles of the various described embodiments. The functional blocks of the device are, optionally, implemented by hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software to carry out the principles of the various described embodiments. It is understood by persons of skill in the art that the functional blocks described in  FIG. 18  are, optionally, combined or separated into sub-blocks to implement the principles of the various described embodiments. Therefore, the description herein optionally supports any possible combination or separation or further definition of the functional blocks described herein. 
     As shown in  FIG. 18 , an electronic device  1800  optionally includes a receiving unit  1802  configured to receive inputs, a transmitting unit  1804  configured to transmit, and a processing unit  1806  coupled to the receiving unit  1802  and the transmitting unit  1804 . In some embodiments, the processing unit  1806  includes a sound enabling unit  1808 , a determining unit  1810 , a designating unit  1812 , a detecting unit  1812  and a transitioning unit  1816 . 
     In some embodiments, the receiving unit  1802  is configured to receive an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device, and the processing unit  1806  is configured to generate a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device (e.g., with the sound enabling unit  1808 ), determine whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria (e.g., with the determining unit  1810 ), including sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device, and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound, and in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designate a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device (e.g., with the designating unit  1812 ). 
     In some embodiments, designating the user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device comprises determining a user associated with the sound-receiving device (e.g., with the determining unit  1810 ), and designating the user as being present at the sound-playback device (e.g., with the designating unit  1814 ). In some embodiments, the transmitting unit  1804  is coupled to the processing unit  1806  and the receiving unit  1802 , and is configured to, prior to the processing unit  1806  generating the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device, transmit a wake command to the sound-receiving device for turning on the microphone on the sound-receiving device. 
     In some embodiments, the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when a face of the user of the sound-receiving device is recognized at the sound-playback device. In some embodiments, the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the sound-receiving device has sensed motion during a most recent time period. In some embodiments, the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the sound-receiving device resides on a same wireless network as the sound-playback device. 
     In some embodiments, the processing unit  1806  is further configured to detect motion of the sound-receiving device (e.g., with the detecting unit  1814 ), and in accordance with a determination that the motion exceeds a predefined threshold, re-evaluate the plurality of presence criteria to determine whether the sound-receiving device remains at the sound-playback device (e.g., with the determining unit  1810 ). 
     In some embodiments, the sound-playback device is configured to transition from a first state to a second state in response to one or more transition criteria being satisfied at the sound-playback device, and the processing unit  1806  is further configured to, in accordance with the determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, forgo transitioning from the first state of the sound-playback device to the second state of the sound-playback device in response to the one or more transition criteria being satisfied at the sound-playback device (e.g., with the transitioning unit  1816 ). 
     In accordance with some embodiments,  FIG. 19  shows a functional block diagram of an electronic device  1900  configured in accordance with the principles of the various described embodiments. The functional blocks of the device are, optionally, implemented by hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software to carry out the principles of the various described embodiments. It is understood by persons of skill in the art that the functional blocks described in  FIG. 19  are, optionally, combined or separated into sub-blocks to implement the principles of the various described embodiments. Therefore, the description herein optionally supports any possible combination or separation or further definition of the functional blocks described herein. 
     As shown in  FIG. 19 , an electronic device  1900  optionally includes a receiving unit  1902  configured to receive inputs, and a processing unit  1904  coupled to the receiving unit  1902 . In some embodiments, the processing unit  1904  includes a determining unit  1906 , a display enabling unit  1908 , an identifying unit  1910 , a detecting unit  1912  and a logging out unit  1914 . 
     In some embodiments, the processing unit  1904  is configured to determine whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device (e.g., with the determining unit  1906 ), in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, provide a first user interface for display on the display device (e.g., with the display enabling unit  1908 ), and in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, provide a second user interface for display on the display device (e.g., with the display enabling unit  1908 ), wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     In some embodiments, determining whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device (e.g., with the determining unit  1906 ) is based on information received from one or more optical sensors, receiving unit  1902  coupled to the processing unit  1904  and configured to receive the information from the one or more optical sensors. In some embodiments, the processing unit  1904  is further configured to identify a face of the person based on the information received from the one or more optical sensors (e.g., with the identifying unit  1910 ), wherein determining whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device is based on a size of the face of the person (e.g., with the determining unit  1906 ). 
     In some embodiments, the person is determined to be further than the threshold distance from the display device (e.g., with the determining unit  1906 ), and the processing unit  1904  is further configured to, while the first user interface is displayed on the display device, detect movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device (e.g., with the detecting unit  1912 ), and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance closer than the threshold distance, provide the second user interface for display on the display device (e.g., with the display enabling unit  1908 ). 
     In some embodiments, the person is determined to be closer than the threshold distance from the display device (e.g., with the determining unit  1906 ), and the processing unit  1904  is further configured to, while the second user interface is displayed on the display device, detect movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device (e.g., with the detecting unit  1912 ), and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance further than the threshold distance, provide the first user interface for display on the display device (e.g., with the display enabling unit  1908 ). 
     In some embodiments, the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, the first user interface is provided for display on the displace device (e.g., with the display enabling unit  1908 ), the first user interface including a first user interface element and a second user interface element, and the processing unit  1904  is further configured to, while the first user interface is displayed on the display device: determine a gaze location in the first user interface (e.g., with the determining unit  1906 ), wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the first user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; detect movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device (e.g., with the detecting nit  1912 ); and in response to detecting the movement of the person, provide the second user interface for display on the display device (e.g., with the display enabling unit  1908 ), the second user interface including information based on the gaze location. 
     In some embodiments, the processing unit  1904  is further configured to determine whether the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element or the second user interface element in the first user interface (e.g., with the determining unit  1906 ), and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device: in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, provide the second user interface for display on the display device (e.g., with the display enabling unit  1908 ), the second user interface including information associated with the first user interface element, and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, provide the second user interface for display on the display device (e.g., with the display enabling unit  1908 ), the second user interface including information associated with the second user interface element. 
     In some embodiments, the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, the person is logged into one or more areas on the electronic device  1900 , and the processing unit  1904  is further configured to detect movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device (e.g., with the detecting unit  1912 ), and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance further than the threshold distance from the display device, log out of the one or more areas on the electronic device (e.g., logging out unit  1914 ). 
     In some embodiments, the first user interface includes a user interface element at a first size, and the second user interface includes the user interface element at a second size, smaller than the first size. In some embodiments, the first user interface includes summary information about a first quantity, and the second user interface includes detailed information about the first quantity. In some embodiments, the first user interface includes a first set of user interface elements, and the second user interface includes the first set of user interface elements and a second set of user interface elements. 
     In accordance with some embodiments,  FIG. 20  shows a functional block diagram of a first device  2000  configured in accordance with the principles of the various described embodiments. The functional blocks of the device are, optionally, implemented by hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software to carry out the principles of the various described embodiments. It is understood by persons of skill in the art that the functional blocks described in  FIG. 20  are, optionally, combined or separated into sub-blocks to implement the principles of the various described embodiments. Therefore, the description herein optionally supports any possible combination or separation or further definition of the functional blocks described herein. 
     As shown in  FIG. 20 , a first device  2000  optionally includes a transferring unit  2002  configured to transfer operations to another device, a receiving unit  2004  configured to receive inputs, and a processing unit  2006  coupled to the transferring unit  2002  and the receiving unit  2004 . In some embodiments, the processing unit  2006  includes a playing unit  2008 , a determining unit  2010 , a detecting unit  2012  and a performing unit  2014 . 
     In some embodiments, the processing unit  2006  is configured to play media content on the first device (e.g., with the playing unit  2006 ), wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device, determine whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ), wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device, and in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modify the playing of the media content in a first manner (e.g., with the playing unit  2008 ). 
     In some embodiments, the processing unit  2006  is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ), maintain the playing of the media content in the user interface (e.g., with the playing unit  2008 ). In some embodiments, the processing unit  2006  is further configured to, in accordance with the determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ), determine a second device associated with the first person (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ), wherein modifying the playing of the media content in the first manner comprises transferring the playing of the media content to the second device, the transferring unit  2004  configured to transfer the playing of the media content to the second device. 
     In some embodiments, the processing unit  2006  is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ): determine a relative location of the first person with respect to the display device (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ), and modify the playing of the media content in a second manner based on the relative location of the first person (e.g., with the playing unit  2008 ), wherein the second manner is different from the first manner. In some embodiments, the processing unit  2006  is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ): determine a distance of the first person from the display device (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ), and modify the playing of the media content in a second manner based on the distance of the first person from the display device (e.g., with the playing unit  2008 ), wherein the second manner is different from the first manner. 
     In some embodiments, the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person is oriented towards the display device. In some embodiments, the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person&#39;s gaze is directed at the display device. 
     In some embodiments, the processing unit  2006  is further configured to: while displaying the media content to a single person (e.g., with the playing unit  2008 ), detect that two or more people are present at the display device (e.g., with the detecting unit  2012 ), and in accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device, modify the playing of the media content in a second manner by increasing a visibility of the media content in the user interface (e.g., with the playing unit  2008 ). 
     In some embodiments, the processing unit  2006  is further configured to: while displaying the media content to a single person (e.g., with the playing unit  2008 ), detect that two or more people are present at the display device (e.g., with the detecting unit  2012 ), and in accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device: determine whether the media content is designated as private media content (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ), and in accordance with a determination that the media content is designated as private media content, modify the playing of the media content in a second manner by reducing a visibility of the media content in the user interface (e.g., with the playing unit  2008 ). 
     In some embodiments, the processing unit  2006  is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the media content is not designated as private media content (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ), modify the playing of the media content in a third manner by increasing the visibility of the media content in the user interface (e.g., with the playing unit  2008 ). In some embodiments, the processing unit  2006  is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ): determine whether a second device is present at the display device with the first person, and whether a specified type of activity is being performed on the second device (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ), and in accordance with a determination that the second device is present at the display device with the first person and that the specified type of activity is being performed on the second device, perform an action on the first device based on the activity being performed on the second device (e.g., with the performing unit  2014 ). 
     In some embodiments, determining whether the one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ) is based on information received from one or more optical sensors, the receiving unit  2004  configured to receive the information from the one or more optical sensors. In some embodiments, at a first point in time, the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, and the playing of the media content is modified in the first manner (e.g., with the playing unit  2008 ), and the processing unit  2006  is further configured to: at a second point in time, after the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner, determine that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied (e.g., with the determining unit  2010 ), and in response to determining that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, reverse the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner (e.g., with the playing unit  2008 ). 
     The operations described above with reference to  FIGS. 7A-7E, 9A-9C, 11A-11B, 13A-13D and 15A-15C  are, optionally, implemented by components depicted in  FIGS. 1A-1B ,  FIG. 16 ,  FIG. 17 ,  FIG. 18 ,  FIG. 19 , or  FIG. 20 . For example, determining operations  724 ,  920 ,  1110 ,  1302 , and  1506  are, optionally implemented by event sorter  170 , event recognizer  180 , and event handler  190 . Event monitor  171  in event sorter  170  detects a contact on touch-sensitive display  112 , and event dispatcher module  174  delivers the event information to application  136 - 1 . A respective event recognizer  180  of application  136 - 1  compares the event information to respective event definitions  186 , and determines whether a first contact at a first location on the touch-sensitive surface corresponds to a predefined event or sub-event, such as selection of an object on a user interface. When a respective predefined event or sub-event is detected, event recognizer  180  activates an event handler  190  associated with the detection of the event or sub-event. Event handler  190  optionally utilizes or calls data updater  176  or object updater  177  to update the application internal state  192 . In some embodiments, event handler  190  accesses a respective GUI updater  178  to update what is displayed by the application. Similarly, it would be clear to a person having ordinary skill in the art how other processes can be implemented based on the components depicted in  FIGS. 1A-1B ,  FIGS. 1A-1B ,  FIG. 16 ,  FIG. 17 ,  FIG. 18 ,  FIG. 19 , or  FIG. 20 . 
     Therefore, according to the above, this disclosure includes subject matter directed to the following examples: 
     EXAMPLE 1 
     A method comprising: at an electronic device with one or more processors and memory: generating a user interface for display on a display device; receiving a first image including a face of a first person; identifying the face of the first person from the first image; and performing an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 2 
     The method of preceding example 1, wherein the user interface includes a second image that includes a face of a second person, the face of the second person being different from the face of the first person, the method further comprising: identifying the face of the second person from the second image, wherein performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises replacing the face of the second person in the second image with the face of the first person in the first image. 
     EXAMPLE 3 
     The method of any of examples 1-2, further comprising: determining an orientation of the face of the first person in the first image with respect to the display device, wherein performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises aligning the user interface for display on the display device with the orientation of the face of the first person in the first image. 
     EXAMPLE 4 
     The method of preceding example 3, wherein aligning the user interface with the orientation of the face of the first person comprises forgoing aligning the user interface based on an orientation of the device detected by one or more sensors of the device. 
     EXAMPLE 5 
     The method of any of examples 1-4, wherein: the user interface includes a content item being played, and performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises associating the playing of the content item with the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 6 
     The method of preceding example 5, further comprising: identifying, based on the face of the first person in the first image, a first profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the first person, wherein associating the playing of the content item with the first person comprises associating the playing of the content item with the first profile. 
     EXAMPLE 7 
     The method of preceding example 6, wherein associating the playing of the content item with the first profile comprises updating a play count of the content item in the first profile. 
     EXAMPLE 8 
     The method of any of examples 5-7, wherein the first image further includes a face of a second person, the method further comprising: identifying the face of the second person from the first image; identifying, based on the face of the second person in the first image, a second profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the second person; and associating the playing of the content item with the second profile. 
     EXAMPLE 9 
     The method of any of examples 5-8, further comprising: receiving a second image including the face of the first person; identifying the face of the first person from the second image; in response to identifying the face of the first person from the second image, continuing to associate the playing of the content item with the first person; receiving a third image including the face of the first person and a face of a second person, wherein the third image was captured after the second image was captured; identifying the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image; and in response to identifying the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image: continuing to associate the playing of the content item with the first person, and associating the playing of the content item with the second person. 
     EXAMPLE 10 
     The method of any of examples 1-9, wherein: the user interface includes a content item being played, and performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises making a preliminarily association of the playing of the content item with the first person; and the method further comprises: receiving a second image, wherein the second image is received at least a first time threshold after receiving the first image; and after receiving the second image, determining whether the second image includes the face of the first person: in accordance with a determination that the second image does not include the face of the first person, canceling the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person; and in accordance with a determination that the second image includes the face of the first person, confirming the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 11 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: generating a user interface for display on a display device; receiving a first image including a face of a first person; identifying the face of the first person from the first image; and performing an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 12 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to: generate a user interface for display on a display device; receive a first image including a face of a first person; identify the face of the first person from the first image; and perform an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 13 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; means for generating a user interface for display on a display device; means for receiving a first image including a face of a first person; means for identifying the face of the first person from the first image; and means for performing an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 14 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for generating a user interface for display on a display device; means for receiving a first image including a face of a first person; means for identifying the face of the first person from the first image; and means for performing an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 15 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for performing any of the methods of examples 1-10. 
     EXAMPLE 16 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to perform any of the methods of examples 1-10. 
     EXAMPLE 17 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and means for performing any of the methods of examples 1-10. 
     EXAMPLE 18 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for performing any of the method of examples 1-10. 
     EXAMPLE 19 
     A method comprising: at an electronic device with one or more processors and memory: generating a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; determining a gaze location in the user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; determining whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, performing an action with respect to the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 20 
     The method of preceding example 19, wherein: the first user interface element comprises a user interface element requesting attention, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises acknowledging the request for attention in response to determining that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 21 
     The method of any of examples 19-20, wherein: the user interface further includes a second user interface element, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises emphasizing the first user interface element relative to the second user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 22 
     The method of any of examples 19-21, further comprising: determining one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location and the first user interface element, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises adjusting an output of the one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location. 
     EXAMPLE 23 
     The method of any of examples 19-22, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises selecting the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 24 
     The method of any of examples 19-23, wherein the first user interface element comprises a plurality of moving items, the method further comprising: determining a first item of the plurality of moving items with which the gaze location coincides, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises modifying a movement of the first item of the plurality of moving items such that the first item is visible in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 25 
     The method of preceding example 24, wherein the first user interface element comprises an autoscrolling list, and the plurality of moving items comprise elements of the autoscrolling list. 
     EXAMPLE 26 
     The method of any of examples 24-25, wherein the first user interface element comprises an image catalog, and the plurality of moving items comprise images in the image catalog. 
     EXAMPLE 27 
     The method of any of examples 24-26, wherein the first user interface element comprises a content bar, and the plurality of moving items comprise representations of content items accessible from the content bar. 
     EXAMPLE 28 
     The method of any of examples 19-27, wherein: the first user interface element comprises content, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the content in the first user interface element as being read. 
     EXAMPLE 29 
     The method of any of examples 19-28, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the first user interface element as an active user interface element, the method further comprising: receiving a first input from an input device for interacting with an active user interface element; and in response to the first input, interacting with the first user interface element in accordance with the first input. 
     EXAMPLE 30 
     The method of preceding example 29, wherein: the user interface further includes a second user interface element, a location of a cursor associated with the input device is coincident with the second user interface element, and designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element comprises ignoring the location of the cursor in designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 31 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: generating a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; determining a gaze location in the user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; determining whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, performing an action with respect to the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 32 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to: generate a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; determine a gaze location in the user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; determine whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, perform an action with respect to the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 33 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; means for generating a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; means for determining a gaze location in the user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; means for determining whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, performing an action with respect to the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 34 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for generating a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; means for determining a gaze location in the user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; means for determining whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, performing an action with respect to the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 35 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for performing any of the methods of examples 19-30. 
     EXAMPLE 36 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to perform any of the methods of examples 19-30. 
     EXAMPLE 37 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and means for performing any of the methods of examples 19-30. 
     EXAMPLE 38 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for performing any of the method of examples 19-30. 
     EXAMPLE 39 
     A method comprising: at an electronic device with one or more processors and memory: generating a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device; receiving an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device; determining whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including: sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device; and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound; and in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designating a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 40 
     The method of preceding example 39, wherein designating the user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device comprises determining a user associated with the sound-receiving device, and designating the user as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 41 
     The method of any of examples 39-40, further comprising prior to generating the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device, transmitting a wake command to the sound-receiving device for turning on the microphone on the sound-receiving device. 
     EXAMPLE 42 
     The method of any of examples 39-41, wherein the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when a face of the user of the sound-receiving device is recognized at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 43 
     The method of any of examples 39-42, wherein the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the sound-receiving device has sensed motion during a most recent time period. 
     EXAMPLE 44 
     The method of any of examples 39-43, wherein the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the sound-receiving device resides on a same wireless network as the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 45 
     The method of any of examples 39-44, further comprising: detecting motion of the sound-receiving device; and in accordance with a determination that the motion exceeds a predefined threshold, re-evaluating the plurality of presence criteria to determine whether the sound-receiving device remains at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 46 
     The method of any of examples 39-45, wherein: the sound-playback device is configured to transition from a first state to a second state in response to one or more transition criteria being satisfied at the sound-playback device, the method further comprising: in accordance with the determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, forgoing transitioning from the first state of the sound-playback device to the second state of the sound-playback device in response to the one or more transition criteria being satisfied at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 47 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: generating a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device; receiving an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device; determining whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including: sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device; and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound; and in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designating a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 48 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to: generate a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device; receive an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device; determine whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including: sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device; and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound; and in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designate a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 49 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; means for generating a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device; means for receiving an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device; means for determining whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including: sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device; and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designating a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 50 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for generating a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device; means for receiving an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device; means for determining whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including: sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device; and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designating a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 51 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for performing any of the methods of examples 39-46. 
     EXAMPLE 52 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to perform any of the methods of examples 39-46. 
     EXAMPLE 53 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and means for performing any of the methods of examples 39-46. 
     EXAMPLE 54 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for performing any of the method of examples 39-46. 
     EXAMPLE 55 
     A method comprising: at an electronic device with one or more processors and memory: determining whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device; in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a first user interface for display on the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a second user interface for display on the display device, wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 56 
     The method of preceding example 55, wherein determining whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device is based on information received from one or more optical sensors. 
     EXAMPLE 57 
     The method of preceding example 56, further comprising identifying a face of the person based on the information received from the one or more optical sensors, wherein determining whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device is based on a size of the face of the person. 
     EXAMPLE 58 
     The method of any of examples 55-57, wherein the person is determined to be further than the threshold distance from the display device, the method further comprising: while the first user interface is displayed on the display device, detecting movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance closer than the threshold distance, providing the second user interface for display on the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 59 
     The method of any of examples 55-57, wherein the person is determined to be closer than the threshold distance from the display device, the method further comprising: while the second user interface is displayed on the display device, detecting movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance further than the threshold distance, providing the first user interface for display on the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 60 
     The method of any of examples 55-58, wherein: the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, and the first user interface is provided for display on the displace device, the first user interface including a first user interface element and a second user interface element, the method further comprising: while the first user interface is displayed on the display device: determining a gaze location in the first user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the first user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; detecting movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person, providing the second user interface for display on the display device, the second user interface including information based on the gaze location. 
     EXAMPLE 61 
     The method of preceding example 60, further comprising: determining whether the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element or the second user interface element in the first user interface, wherein in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device: in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, providing the second user interface for display on the display device, the second user interface including information associated with the first user interface element, and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, providing the second user interface for display on the display device, the second user interface including information associated with the second user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 62 
     The method of any of examples 55-57 and 59, wherein: the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, and the person is logged into one or more areas on the electronic device, the method further comprising: detecting movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance further than the threshold distance from the display device, logging out of the one or more areas on the electronic device. 
     EXAMPLE 63 
     The method of any of examples 55-62, wherein the first user interface includes a user interface element at a first size, and the second user interface includes the user interface element at a second size, smaller than the first size. 
     EXAMPLE 64 
     The method of any of examples 55-63, wherein the first user interface includes summary information about a first quantity, and the second user interface includes detailed information about the first quantity. 
     EXAMPLE 65 
     The method of any of examples 55-64, wherein the first user interface includes a first set of user interface elements, and the second user interface includes the first set of user interface elements and a second set of user interface elements. 
     EXAMPLE 66 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: determining whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device; in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a first user interface for display on the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a second user interface for display on the display device, wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 67 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to: determine whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device; in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, provide a first user interface for display on the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, provide a second user interface for display on the display device, wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 68 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; means for determining whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device; means for, in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a first user interface for display on the display device; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a second user interface for display on the display device, wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 69 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for determining whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device; means for, in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a first user interface for display on the display device; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a second user interface for display on the display device, wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 70 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for performing any of the methods of examples 55-65. 
     EXAMPLE 71 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to perform any of the methods of examples 55-65. 
     EXAMPLE 72 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and means for performing any of the methods of examples 55-65. 
     EXAMPLE 73 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for performing any of the method of examples 55-65. 
     EXAMPLE 74 
     A method comprising: at a first device with one or more processors and memory: playing media content on the first device, wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device; determining whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modifying the playing of the media content in a first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 75 
     The method of preceding example 74, further comprising in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, maintaining the playing of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 76 
     The method of any of examples 74-75, further comprising: in accordance with the determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, determining a second device associated with the first person, wherein modifying the playing of the media content in the first manner comprises transferring the playing of the media content to the second device. 
     EXAMPLE 77 
     The method of any of examples 74-76, further comprising in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied: determining a relative location of the first person with respect to the display device, and modifying the playing of the media content in a second manner based on the relative location of the first person, wherein the second manner is different from the first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 78 
     The method of any of examples 74-77, further comprising in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied: determining a distance of the first person from the display device, and modifying the playing of the media content in a second manner based on the distance of the first person from the display device, wherein the second manner is different from the first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 79 
     The method of any of examples 74-78, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person is oriented towards the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 80 
     The method of any of examples 74-79, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person&#39;s gaze is directed at the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 81 
     The method of any of examples 74-80, further comprising: while displaying the media content to a single person, detecting that two or more people are present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device, modifying the playing of the media content in a second manner by increasing a visibility of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 82 
     The method of any of examples 74-80, further comprising: while displaying the media content to a single person, detecting that two or more people are present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device: determining whether the media content is designated as private media content, and in accordance with a determination that the media content is designated as private media content, modifying the playing of the media content in a second manner by reducing a visibility of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 83 
     The method of preceding example 82, further comprising: in accordance with a determination that the media content is not designated as private media content, modifying the playing of the media content in a third manner by increasing the visibility of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 84 
     The method of any of examples 74-83, further comprising in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied: determining whether a second device is present at the display device with the first person, and whether a specified type of activity is being performed on the second device; and in accordance with a determination that the second device is present at the display device with the first person and that the specified type of activity is being performed on the second device, performing an action on the first device based on the activity being performed on the second device. 
     EXAMPLE 85 
     The method of any of examples 74-84, wherein determining whether the one or more presence criteria are satisfied is based on information received from one or more optical sensors. 
     EXAMPLE 86 
     The method of any of examples 74-85, wherein: at a first point in time, the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, and the playing of the media content is modified in the first manner, the method further comprising: at a second point in time, after the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner, determining that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied; and in response to determining that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, reversing the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 87 
     A first electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: playing media content on the first device, wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device; determining whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modifying the playing of the media content in a first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 88 
     A non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing one or more programs, the one or more programs comprising instructions, which when executed by a first electronic device with one or more processors and memory, cause the first device to: play media content on the first device, wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device; determine whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modify the playing of the media content in a first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 89 
     A first electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; means for playing media content on the first device, wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device; means for determining whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modifying the playing of the media content in a first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 90 
     An information processing apparatus for use in a first electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for playing media content on the first device, wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device; means for determining whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modifying the playing of the media content in a first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 91 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for performing any of the methods of examples 74-86. 
     EXAMPLE 92 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to perform any of the methods of examples 74-86. 
     EXAMPLE 93 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and means for performing any of the methods of examples 74-86. 
     EXAMPLE 94 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for performing any of the method of examples 74-86. 
     EXAMPLE 95 
     An electronic device, comprising: a receiving unit configured to receive a first image including a face of a first person; and a processing unit coupled to the receiving unit, the processing unit configured to: generate a user interface for display on a display device; identify the face of the first person from the first image; and perform an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 96 
     The electronic device of preceding example 95, wherein the user interface includes a second image that includes a face of a second person, the face of the second person being different from the face of the first person, and the processing unit is further configured to: identify the face of the second person from the second image, wherein performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises replacing the face of the second person in the second image with the face of the first person in the first image. 
     EXAMPLE 97 
     The electronic device of any of examples 95-96, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: determine an orientation of the face of the first person in the first image with respect to the display device, wherein performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises aligning the user interface for display on the display device with the orientation of the face of the first person in the first image. 
     EXAMPLE 98 
     The electronic device of preceding example 97, wherein aligning the user interface with the orientation of the face of the first person comprises forgoing aligning the user interface based on an orientation of the device detected by one or more sensor units of the device, the sensor units being coupled to the processing unit and the receiving unit. 
     EXAMPLE 99 
     The electronic device of any of examples 95-98, wherein: the user interface includes a content item being played, and performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises associating the playing of the content item with the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 100 
     The electronic device of preceding example 99, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: identify, based on the face of the first person in the first image, a first profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the first person, wherein associating the playing of the content item with the first person comprises associating the playing of the content item with the first profile. 
     EXAMPLE 101 
     The electronic device of preceding example 100, wherein associating the playing of the content item with the first profile comprises updating a play count of the content item in the first profile. 
     EXAMPLE 102 
     The electronic device of any of examples 99-101, wherein the first image further includes a face of a second person, and the processing unit is further configured to: identify the face of the second person from the first image; identify, based on the face of the second person in the first image, a second profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the second person; and associate the playing of the content item with the second profile. 
     EXAMPLE 103 
     The electronic device of any of examples 99-102, wherein: the receiving unit is further configured to receive a second image including the face of the first person, and receive a third image including the face of the first person and a face of a second person, wherein the third image is captured after the second image was captured, and the processing unit is further configured to: identify the face of the first person from the second image; in response to identifying the face of the first person from the second image, continue to associate the playing of the content item with the first person; identify the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image; and in response to identifying the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image: continue to associate the playing of the content item with the first person, and associate the playing of the content item with the second person. 
     EXAMPLE 104 
     The electronic device of any of examples 95-103, wherein: the user interface includes a content item being played, performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises making a preliminarily association of the playing of the content item with the first person, the receiving unit is further configured to receive a second image, wherein the second image is received at least a first time threshold after receiving the first image, and the processing unit is further configured to: after receiving the second image, determine whether the second image includes the face of the first person: in accordance with a determination that the second image does not include the face of the first person, cancel the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person; and in accordance with a determination that the second image includes the face of the first person, confirm the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 105 
     An electronic device, comprising: a processing unit configured to: generate a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; determine a gaze location in the user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; determine whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, perform an action with respect to the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 106 
     The electronic device of preceding example 105, wherein: the first user interface element comprises a user interface element requesting attention, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises acknowledging the request for attention in response to determining that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 107 
     The electronic device of any of examples 105-106, wherein: the user interface further includes a second user interface element, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises emphasizing the first user interface element relative to the second user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 108 
     The electronic device of any of examples 105-107, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: determine one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location and the first user interface element, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises adjusting an output of the one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location. 
     EXAMPLE 109 
     The electronic device of any of examples 105-108, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises selecting the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 110 
     The electronic device of any of examples 105-109, wherein the first user interface element comprises a plurality of moving items, and the processing unit is further configured to: determine a first item of the plurality of moving items with which the gaze location coincides, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises modifying a movement of the first item of the plurality of moving items such that the first item is visible in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 111 
     The electronic device of preceding example 110, wherein the first user interface element comprises an autoscrolling list, and the plurality of moving items comprise elements of the autoscrolling list. 
     EXAMPLE 112 
     The electronic device of any of examples 110-111, wherein the first user interface element comprises an image catalog, and the plurality of moving items comprise images in the image catalog. 
     EXAMPLE 113 
     The electronic device of any of examples 110-112, wherein the first user interface element comprises a content bar, and the plurality of moving items comprise representations of content items accessible from the content bar. 
     EXAMPLE 114 
     The electronic device of any of examples 105-113, wherein: the first user interface element comprises content, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the content in the first user interface element as being read. 
     EXAMPLE 115 
     The electronic device of any of examples 105-114, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the first user interface element as an active user interface element, the electronic device further comprising: a receiving unit configured to receive a first input from an input unit for interacting with an active user interface element, the receiving unit being coupled to the processing unit, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: in response to the first input, interact with the first user interface element in accordance with the first input. 
     EXAMPLE 116 
     The electronic device of preceding example 115, wherein: the user interface further includes a second user interface element, a location of a cursor associated with the input device is coincident with the second user interface element, and designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element comprises ignoring the location of the cursor in designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 117 
     An electronic device, comprising: a receiving unit configured to receive an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device; and a processing unit coupled to the receiving unit and configured to: generate a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device; determine whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including: sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device; and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound; and in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designate a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 118 
     The electronic device of preceding example 117, wherein designating the user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device comprises determining a user associated with the sound-receiving device, and designating the user as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 119 
     The electronic device of any of examples 117-118, further comprising a transmitting unit coupled to the processing unit and the receiving unit, and configured to, prior to the processing unit generating the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device, transmit a wake command to the sound-receiving device for turning on the microphone on the sound-receiving device. 
     EXAMPLE 120 
     The electronic device of any of examples 117-119, wherein the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when a face of the user of the sound-receiving device is recognized at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 121 
     The electronic device of any of examples 117-120, wherein the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the sound-receiving device has sensed motion during a most recent time period. 
     EXAMPLE 122 
     The electronic device of any of examples 117-121, wherein the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the sound-receiving device resides on a same wireless network as the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 123 
     The electronic device of any of examples 117-122, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: detect motion of the sound-receiving device; and in accordance with a determination that the motion exceeds a predefined threshold, re-evaluate the plurality of presence criteria to determine whether the sound-receiving device remains at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 124 
     The electronic device of any of examples 117-123, wherein: the sound-playback device is configured to transition from a first state to a second state in response to one or more transition criteria being satisfied at the sound-playback device, and the processing unit is further configured to: in accordance with the determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, forgo transitioning from the first state of the sound-playback device to the second state of the sound-playback device in response to the one or more transition criteria being satisfied at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 125 
     An electronic device, comprising: a processing unit configured to: determine whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device; in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, provide a first user interface for display on the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, provide a second user interface for display on the display device, wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 126 
     The electronic device of preceding example 125, wherein determining whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device is based on information received from one or more optical sensors, the electronic device further comprising a receiving unit coupled to the processing unit and configured to receive the information from the one or more optical sensors. 
     EXAMPLE 127 
     The electronic device of preceding example 126, wherein the processing unit is further configured to identify a face of the person based on the information received from the one or more optical sensors, wherein determining whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device is based on a size of the face of the person. 
     EXAMPLE 128 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-127, wherein the person is determined to be further than the threshold distance from the display device, and the processing unit is further configured to: while the first user interface is displayed on the display device, detect movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance closer than the threshold distance, provide the second user interface for display on the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 129 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-127, wherein the person is determined to be closer than the threshold distance from the display device, and the processing unit is further configured to: while the second user interface is displayed on the display device, detect movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance further than the threshold distance, provide the first user interface for display on the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 130 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-128, wherein: the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, the first user interface is provided for display on the displace device, the first user interface including a first user interface element and a second user interface element, and the processing unit is further configured to: while the first user interface is displayed on the display device: determine a gaze location in the first user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the first user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; detect movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person, provide the second user interface for display on the display device, the second user interface including information based on the gaze location. 
     EXAMPLE 131 
     The electronic device of preceding example 130, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: determine whether the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element or the second user interface element in the first user interface, and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device: in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, provide the second user interface for display on the display device, the second user interface including information associated with the first user interface element, and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, provide the second user interface for display on the display device, the second user interface including information associated with the second user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 132 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-127 and 129, wherein: the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, the person is logged into one or more areas on the electronic device, and the processing unit is further configured to: detect movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance further than the threshold distance from the display device, log out of the one or more areas on the electronic device. 
     EXAMPLE 133 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-132, wherein the first user interface includes a user interface element at a first size, and the second user interface includes the user interface element at a second size, smaller than the first size. 
     EXAMPLE 134 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-133, wherein the first user interface includes summary information about a first quantity, and the second user interface includes detailed information about the first quantity. 
     EXAMPLE 135 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-134, wherein the first user interface includes a first set of user interface elements, and the second user interface includes the first set of user interface elements and a second set of user interface elements. 
     EXAMPLE 136 
     A first device, comprising: a processing unit configured to: play media content on the first device, wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device; determine whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modify the playing of the media content in a first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 137 
     The first device of preceding example 136, wherein the processing unit is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, maintain the playing of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 138 
     The first device of any of examples 136-137, wherein the processing unit is further configured to, in accordance with the determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, determine a second device associated with the first person, wherein modifying the playing of the media content in the first manner comprises transferring the playing of the media content to the second device, the first device further comprising a transferring unit coupled to the processing unit and configured to transfer the playing of the media content to the second device. 
     EXAMPLE 139 
     The first device of any of examples 136-138, wherein the processing unit is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied: determine a relative location of the first person with respect to the display device, and modify the playing of the media content in a second manner based on the relative location of the first person, wherein the second manner is different from the first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 140 
     The first device of any of examples 136-139, wherein the processing unit is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied: determine a distance of the first person from the display device, and modify the playing of the media content in a second manner based on the distance of the first person from the display device, wherein the second manner is different from the first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 141 
     The first device of any of examples 136-140, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person is oriented towards the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 142 
     The first device of any of examples 136-141, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person&#39;s gaze is directed at the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 143 
     The first device of any of examples 136-142, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: while displaying the media content to a single person, detect that two or more people are present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device, modify the playing of the media content in a second manner by increasing a visibility of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 144 
     The first device of any of examples 136-142, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: while displaying the media content to a single person, detect that two or more people are present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device: determine whether the media content is designated as private media content, and in accordance with a determination that the media content is designated as private media content, modify the playing of the media content in a second manner by reducing a visibility of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 145 
     The first device of preceding example 144, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: in accordance with a determination that the media content is not designated as private media content, modify the playing of the media content in a third manner by increasing the visibility of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 146 
     The first device of any of examples 136-145, wherein the processing unit is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied: determine whether a second device is present at the display device with the first person, and whether a specified type of activity is being performed on the second device; and in accordance with a determination that the second device is present at the display device with the first person and that the specified type of activity is being performed on the second device, perform an action on the first device based on the activity being performed on the second device. 
     EXAMPLE 147 
     The first device of any of examples 136-146, wherein determining whether the one or more presence criteria are satisfied is based on information received from one or more optical sensors, the first device further comprising a receiving unit coupled to the processing unit and configured to receive the information from the one or more optical sensors. 
     EXAMPLE 148 
     The first device of any of examples 136-147, wherein: at a first point in time, the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, and the playing of the media content is modified in the first manner, and the processing unit is further configured to: at a second point in time, after the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner, determine that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied; and in response to determining that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, reverse the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner. 
     This disclosure further includes subject matter directed to the following examples: 
     EXAMPLE 1 
     A method comprising: at an electronic device with one or more processors and memory: generating a user interface for display on a display device; receiving a first image including a face of a first person; identifying the face of the first person from the first image; and performing an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 2 
     The method of preceding example 1, wherein the user interface includes a second image that includes a face of a second person, the face of the second person being different from the face of the first person, the method further comprising: identifying the face of the second person from the second image, wherein performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises replacing the face of the second person in the second image with the face of the first person in the first image. 
     EXAMPLE 3 
     The method of any of examples 1-2, further comprising: determining an orientation of the face of the first person in the first image with respect to the display device, wherein performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises aligning the user interface for display on the display device with the orientation of the face of the first person in the first image. 
     EXAMPLE 4 
     The method of preceding example 3, wherein aligning the user interface with the orientation of the face of the first person comprises forgoing aligning the user interface based on an orientation of the device detected by one or more sensors of the device. 
     EXAMPLE 5 
     The method of any of examples 1-4, wherein: the user interface includes a content item being played, and performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises associating the playing of the content item with the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 6 
     The method of preceding example 5, further comprising: identifying, based on the face of the first person in the first image, a first profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the first person, wherein associating the playing of the content item with the first person comprises associating the playing of the content item with the first profile. 
     EXAMPLE 7 
     The method of preceding example 6, wherein associating the playing of the content item with the first profile comprises updating a play count of the content item in the first profile. 
     EXAMPLE 8 
     The method of any of examples 5-7, wherein the first image further includes a face of a second person, the method further comprising: identifying the face of the second person from the first image; identifying, based on the face of the second person in the first image, a second profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the second person; and associating the playing of the content item with the second profile. 
     EXAMPLE 9 
     The method of any of examples 5-8, further comprising: receiving a second image including the face of the first person; identifying the face of the first person from the second image; in response to identifying the face of the first person from the second image, continuing to associate the playing of the content item with the first person; receiving a third image including the face of the first person and a face of a second person, wherein the third image was captured after the second image was captured; identifying the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image; and in response to identifying the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image: continuing to associate the playing of the content item with the first person, and associating the playing of the content item with the second person. 
     EXAMPLE 10 
     The method of any of examples 1-9, wherein: the user interface includes a content item being played, and performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises making a preliminarily association of the playing of the content item with the first person; and the method further comprises: receiving a second image, wherein the second image is received at least a first time threshold after receiving the first image; and after receiving the second image, determining whether the second image includes the face of the first person: in accordance with a determination that the second image does not include the face of the first person, canceling the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person; and in accordance with a determination that the second image includes the face of the first person, confirming the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 11 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: generating a user interface for display on a display device; receiving a first image including a face of a first person; identifying the face of the first person from the first image; and performing an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 12 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to: generate a user interface for display on a display device; receive a first image including a face of a first person; identify the face of the first person from the first image; and perform an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 13 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; means for generating a user interface for display on a display device; means for receiving a first image including a face of a first person; means for identifying the face of the first person from the first image; and means for performing an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 14 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for generating a user interface for display on a display device; means for receiving a first image including a face of a first person; means for identifying the face of the first person from the first image; and means for performing an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 15 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for performing any of the methods of examples 1-10. 
     EXAMPLE 16 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to perform any of the methods of examples 1-10. 
     EXAMPLE 17 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and means for performing any of the methods of examples 1-10. 
     EXAMPLE 18 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for performing any of the method of examples 1-10. 
     EXAMPLE 19 
     A method comprising: at an electronic device with one or more processors and memory: generating a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; determining a gaze location in the user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; determining whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, performing an action with respect to the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 20 
     The method of preceding example 19, wherein: the first user interface element comprises a user interface element requesting attention, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises acknowledging the request for attention in response to determining that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 21 
     The method of any of examples 19-20, wherein: the user interface further includes a second user interface element, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises emphasizing the first user interface element relative to the second user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 22 
     The method of any of examples 19-21, further comprising: determining one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location and the first user interface element, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises adjusting an output of the one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location. 
     EXAMPLE 23 
     The method of any of examples 19-22, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises selecting the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 24 
     The method of any of examples 19-23, wherein the first user interface element comprises a plurality of moving items, the method further comprising: determining a first item of the plurality of moving items with which the gaze location coincides, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises modifying a movement of the first item of the plurality of moving items such that the first item is visible in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 25 
     The method of preceding example 24, wherein the first user interface element comprises an autoscrolling list, and the plurality of moving items comprise elements of the autoscrolling list. 
     EXAMPLE 26 
     The method of any of examples 24-25, wherein the first user interface element comprises an image catalog, and the plurality of moving items comprise images in the image catalog. 
     EXAMPLE 27 
     The method of any of examples 24-26, wherein the first user interface element comprises a content bar, and the plurality of moving items comprise representations of content items accessible from the content bar. 
     EXAMPLE 28 
     The method of any of examples 19-27, wherein: the first user interface element comprises content, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the content in the first user interface element as being read. 
     EXAMPLE 29 
     The method of any of examples 19-28, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the first user interface element as an active user interface element, the method further comprising: receiving a first input from an input device for interacting with an active user interface element; and in response to the first input, interacting with the first user interface element in accordance with the first input. 
     EXAMPLE 30 
     The method of preceding example 29, wherein: the user interface further includes a second user interface element, a location of a cursor associated with the input device is coincident with the second user interface element, and designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element comprises ignoring the location of the cursor in designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 31 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: generating a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; determining a gaze location in the user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; determining whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, performing an action with respect to the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 32 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to: generate a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; determine a gaze location in the user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; determine whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, perform an action with respect to the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 33 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; means for generating a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; means for determining a gaze location in the user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; means for determining whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, performing an action with respect to the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 34 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for generating a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; means for determining a gaze location in the user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; means for determining whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, performing an action with respect to the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 35 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for performing any of the methods of examples 19-30. 
     EXAMPLE 36 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to perform any of the methods of examples 19-30. 
     EXAMPLE 37 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and means for performing any of the methods of examples 19-30. 
     EXAMPLE 38 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for performing any of the method of examples 19-30. 
     EXAMPLE 39 
     A method comprising: at an electronic device with one or more processors and memory: generating a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device; receiving an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device; determining whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including: sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device; and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound; and in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designating a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 40 
     The method of preceding example 39, wherein designating the user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device comprises determining a user associated with the sound-receiving device, and designating the user as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 41 
     The method of any of examples 39-40, further comprising prior to generating the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device, transmitting a wake command to the sound-receiving device for turning on the microphone on the sound-receiving device. 
     EXAMPLE 42 
     The method of any of examples 39-41, wherein the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when a face of the user of the sound-receiving device is recognized at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 43 
     The method of any of examples 39-42, wherein the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the sound-receiving device has sensed motion during a most recent time period. 
     EXAMPLE 44 
     The method of any of examples 39-43, wherein the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the sound-receiving device resides on a same wireless network as the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 45 
     The method of any of examples 39-44, further comprising: detecting motion of the sound-receiving device; and in accordance with a determination that the motion exceeds a predefined threshold, re-evaluating the plurality of presence criteria to determine whether the sound-receiving device remains at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 46 
     The method of any of examples 39-45, wherein: the sound-playback device is configured to transition from a first state to a second state in response to one or more transition criteria being satisfied at the sound-playback device, the method further comprising: in accordance with the determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, forgoing transitioning from the first state of the sound-playback device to the second state of the sound-playback device in response to the one or more transition criteria being satisfied at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 47 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: generating a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device; receiving an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device; determining whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including: sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device; and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound; and in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designating a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 48 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to: generate a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device; receive an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device; determine whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including: sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device; and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound; and in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designate a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 49 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; means for generating a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device; means for receiving an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device; means for determining whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including: sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device; and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designating a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 50 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for generating a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device; means for receiving an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device; means for determining whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including: sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device; and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designating a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 51 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for performing any of the methods of examples 39-46. 
     EXAMPLE 52 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to perform any of the methods of examples 39-46. 
     EXAMPLE 53 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and means for performing any of the methods of examples 39-46. 
     EXAMPLE 54 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for performing any of the method of examples 39-46. 
     EXAMPLE 55 
     A method comprising: at an electronic device with one or more processors and memory: determining whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device; in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a first user interface for display on the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a second user interface for display on the display device, wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 56 
     The method of preceding example 55, wherein determining whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device is based on information received from one or more optical sensors. 
     EXAMPLE 57 
     The method of preceding example 56, further comprising identifying a face of the person based on the information received from the one or more optical sensors, wherein determining whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device is based on a size of the face of the person. 
     EXAMPLE 58 
     The method of any of examples 55-57, wherein the person is determined to be further than the threshold distance from the display device, the method further comprising: while the first user interface is displayed on the display device, detecting movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance closer than the threshold distance, providing the second user interface for display on the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 59 
     The method of any of examples 55-57, wherein the person is determined to be closer than the threshold distance from the display device, the method further comprising: while the second user interface is displayed on the display device, detecting movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance further than the threshold distance, providing the first user interface for display on the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 60 
     The method of any of examples 55-58, wherein: the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, and the first user interface is provided for display on the displace device, the first user interface including a first user interface element and a second user interface element, the method further comprising: while the first user interface is displayed on the display device: determining a gaze location in the first user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the first user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; detecting movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person, providing the second user interface for display on the display device, the second user interface including information based on the gaze location. 
     EXAMPLE 61 
     The method of preceding example 60, further comprising: determining whether the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element or the second user interface element in the first user interface, wherein in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device: in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, providing the second user interface for display on the display device, the second user interface including information associated with the first user interface element, and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, providing the second user interface for display on the display device, the second user interface including information associated with the second user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 62 
     The method of any of examples 55-57 and 59, wherein: the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, and the person is logged into one or more areas on the electronic device, the method further comprising: detecting movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance further than the threshold distance from the display device, logging out of the one or more areas on the electronic device. 
     EXAMPLE 63 
     The method of any of examples 55-62, wherein the first user interface includes a user interface element at a first size, and the second user interface includes the user interface element at a second size, smaller than the first size. 
     EXAMPLE 64 
     The method of any of examples 55-63, wherein the first user interface includes summary information about a first quantity, and the second user interface includes detailed information about the first quantity. 
     EXAMPLE 65 
     The method of any of examples 55-64, wherein the first user interface includes a first set of user interface elements, and the second user interface includes the first set of user interface elements and a second set of user interface elements. 
     EXAMPLE 66 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: determining whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device; in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a first user interface for display on the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a second user interface for display on the display device, wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 67 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to: determine whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device; in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, provide a first user interface for display on the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, provide a second user interface for display on the display device, wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 68 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; means for determining whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device; means for, in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a first user interface for display on the display device; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a second user interface for display on the display device, wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 69 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for determining whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device; means for, in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a first user interface for display on the display device; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, providing a second user interface for display on the display device, wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 70 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for performing any of the methods of examples 55-65. 
     EXAMPLE 71 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to perform any of the methods of examples 55-65. 
     EXAMPLE 72 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and means for performing any of the methods of examples 55-65. 
     EXAMPLE 73 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for performing any of the method of examples 55-65. 
     EXAMPLE 74 
     A method comprising: at a first device with one or more processors and memory: playing media content on the first device, wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device; determining whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modifying the playing of the media content in a first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 75 
     The method of preceding example 74, further comprising in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, maintaining the playing of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 76 
     The method of any of examples 74-75, further comprising: in accordance with the determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, determining a second device associated with the first person, wherein modifying the playing of the media content in the first manner comprises transferring the playing of the media content to the second device. 
     EXAMPLE 77 
     The method of any of examples 74-76, further comprising in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied: determining a relative location of the first person with respect to the display device, and modifying the playing of the media content in a second manner based on the relative location of the first person, wherein the second manner is different from the first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 78 
     The method of any of examples 74-77, further comprising in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied: determining a distance of the first person from the display device, and modifying the playing of the media content in a second manner based on the distance of the first person from the display device, wherein the second manner is different from the first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 79 
     The method of any of examples 74-78, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person is oriented towards the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 80 
     The method of any of examples 74-79, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person&#39;s gaze is directed at the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 81 
     The method of any of examples 74-80, further comprising: while displaying the media content to a single person, detecting that two or more people are present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device, modifying the playing of the media content in a second manner by increasing a visibility of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 82 
     The method of any of examples 74-80, further comprising: while displaying the media content to a single person, detecting that two or more people are present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device: determining whether the media content is designated as private media content, and in accordance with a determination that the media content is designated as private media content, modifying the playing of the media content in a second manner by reducing a visibility of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 83 
     The method of preceding example 82, further comprising: in accordance with a determination that the media content is not designated as private media content, modifying the playing of the media content in a third manner by increasing the visibility of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 84 
     The method of any of examples 74-83, further comprising in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied: determining whether a second device is present at the display device with the first person, and whether a specified type of activity is being performed on the second device; and in accordance with a determination that the second device is present at the display device with the first person and that the specified type of activity is being performed on the second device, performing an action on the first device based on the activity being performed on the second device. 
     EXAMPLE 85 
     The method of any of examples 74-84, wherein determining whether the one or more presence criteria are satisfied is based on information received from one or more optical sensors. 
     EXAMPLE 86 
     The method of any of examples 74-85, wherein: at a first point in time, the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, and the playing of the media content is modified in the first manner, the method further comprising: at a second point in time, after the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner, determining that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied; and in response to determining that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, reversing the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 87 
     A first electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: playing media content on the first device, wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device; determining whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modifying the playing of the media content in a first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 88 
     A non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing one or more programs, the one or more programs comprising instructions, which when executed by a first electronic device with one or more processors and memory, cause the first device to: play media content on the first device, wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device; determine whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modify the playing of the media content in a first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 89 
     A first electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; means for playing media content on the first device, wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device; means for determining whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modifying the playing of the media content in a first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 90 
     An information processing apparatus for use in a first electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for playing media content on the first device, wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device; means for determining whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device; and means for, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modifying the playing of the media content in a first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 91 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for performing any of the methods of examples 74-86. 
     EXAMPLE 92 
     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 more processors and memory, cause the device to perform any of the methods of examples 74-86. 
     EXAMPLE 93 
     An electronic device, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and means for performing any of the methods of examples 74-86. 
     EXAMPLE 94 
     An information processing apparatus for use in an electronic device with one or more processors and memory, comprising: means for performing any of the method of examples 74-86. 
     EXAMPLE 95 
     An electronic device, comprising: a receiving unit configured to receive a first image including a face of a first person; and a processing unit coupled to the receiving unit, the processing unit configured to: generate a user interface for display on a display device; identify the face of the first person from the first image; and perform an action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 96 
     The electronic device of preceding example 95, wherein the user interface includes a second image that includes a face of a second person, the face of the second person being different from the face of the first person, and the processing unit is further configured to: identify the face of the second person from the second image, wherein performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises replacing the face of the second person in the second image with the face of the first person in the first image. 
     EXAMPLE 97 
     The electronic device of any of examples 95-96, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: determine an orientation of the face of the first person in the first image with respect to the display device, wherein performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises aligning the user interface for display on the display device with the orientation of the face of the first person in the first image. 
     EXAMPLE 98 
     The electronic device of preceding example 97, wherein aligning the user interface with the orientation of the face of the first person comprises forgoing aligning the user interface based on an orientation of the device detected by one or more sensor units of the device, the sensor units being coupled to the processing unit and the receiving unit. 
     EXAMPLE 99 
     The electronic device of any of examples 95-98, wherein: the user interface includes a content item being played, and performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises associating the playing of the content item with the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 100 
     The electronic device of preceding example 99, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: identify, based on the face of the first person in the first image, a first profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the first person, wherein associating the playing of the content item with the first person comprises associating the playing of the content item with the first profile. 
     EXAMPLE 101 
     The electronic device of preceding example 100, wherein associating the playing of the content item with the first profile comprises updating a play count of the content item in the first profile. 
     EXAMPLE 102 
     The electronic device of any of examples 99-101, wherein the first image further includes a face of a second person, and the processing unit is further configured to: identify the face of the second person from the first image; identify, based on the face of the second person in the first image, a second profile on the electronic device that is associated with the face of the second person; and associate the playing of the content item with the second profile. 
     EXAMPLE 103 
     The electronic device of any of examples 99-102, wherein: the receiving unit is further configured to receive a second image including the face of the first person, and receive a third image including the face of the first person and a face of a second person, wherein the third image is captured after the second image was captured, and the processing unit is further configured to: identify the face of the first person from the second image; in response to identifying the face of the first person from the second image, continue to associate the playing of the content item with the first person; identify the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image; and in response to identifying the face of the first person and the face of the second person from the third image: continue to associate the playing of the content item with the first person, and associate the playing of the content item with the second person. 
     EXAMPLE 104 
     The electronic device of any of examples 95-103, wherein: the user interface includes a content item being played, performing the action on the electronic device in accordance with the identification of the face of the first person comprises making a preliminarily association of the playing of the content item with the first person, the receiving unit is further configured to receive a second image, wherein the second image is received at least a first time threshold after receiving the first image, and the processing unit is further configured to: after receiving the second image, determine whether the second image includes the face of the first person: in accordance with a determination that the second image does not include the face of the first person, cancel the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person; and in accordance with a determination that the second image includes the face of the first person, confirm the preliminary association of the playing of the content item with the first person. 
     EXAMPLE 105 
     An electronic device, comprising: a processing unit configured to: generate a user interface for display on a display device, wherein the user interface includes a first user interface element; determine a gaze location in the user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the user interface to which a person&#39;s gaze is directed; determine whether the gaze location in the user interface coincides with the first user interface element; and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, perform an action with respect to the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 106 
     The electronic device of preceding example 105, wherein: the first user interface element comprises a user interface element requesting attention, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises acknowledging the request for attention in response to determining that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 107 
     The electronic device of any of examples 105-106, wherein: the user interface further includes a second user interface element, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises emphasizing the first user interface element relative to the second user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 108 
     The electronic device of any of examples 105-107, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: determine one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location and the first user interface element, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises adjusting an output of the one or more portions of the display device that are not coincident with the gaze location. 
     EXAMPLE 109 
     The electronic device of any of examples 105-108, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises selecting the first user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 110 
     The electronic device of any of examples 105-109, wherein the first user interface element comprises a plurality of moving items, and the processing unit is further configured to: determine a first item of the plurality of moving items with which the gaze location coincides, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises modifying a movement of the first item of the plurality of moving items such that the first item is visible in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 111 
     The electronic device of preceding example 110, wherein the first user interface element comprises an autoscrolling list, and the plurality of moving items comprise elements of the autoscrolling list. 
     EXAMPLE 112 
     The electronic device of any of examples 110-111, wherein the first user interface element comprises an image catalog, and the plurality of moving items comprise images in the image catalog. 
     EXAMPLE 113 
     The electronic device of any of examples 110-112, wherein the first user interface element comprises a content bar, and the plurality of moving items comprise representations of content items accessible from the content bar. 
     EXAMPLE 114 
     The electronic device of any of examples 105-113, wherein: the first user interface element comprises content, and performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the content in the first user interface element as being read. 
     EXAMPLE 115 
     The electronic device of any of examples 105-114, wherein performing the action with respect to the first user interface element comprises designating the first user interface element as an active user interface element, the electronic device further comprising: a receiving unit configured to receive a first input from an input unit for interacting with an active user interface element, the receiving unit being coupled to the processing unit, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: in response to the first input, interact with the first user interface element in accordance with the first input. 
     EXAMPLE 116 
     The electronic device of preceding example 115, wherein: the user interface further includes a second user interface element, a location of a cursor associated with the input device is coincident with the second user interface element, and designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element comprises ignoring the location of the cursor in designating the first user interface element as the active user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 117 
     An electronic device, comprising: a receiving unit configured to receive an output from a microphone on a sound-receiving device; and a processing unit coupled to the receiving unit and configured to: generate a first sound for playback on a sound-playback device; determine whether the sound-receiving device is present at the sound-playback device based on a plurality of presence criteria, including: sound-detection criteria that is satisfied when the output from the microphone on the sound-receiving device corresponds to the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device; and verification criteria that is satisfied when a presence of the sound-receiving device at the sound-playback device is verified using a quantity other than the first sound; and in accordance with a determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, designate a user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 118 
     The electronic device of preceding example 117, wherein designating the user of the sound-receiving device as being present at the sound-playback device comprises determining a user associated with the sound-receiving device, and designating the user as being present at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 119 
     The electronic device of any of examples 117-118, further comprising a transmitting unit coupled to the processing unit and the receiving unit, and configured to, prior to the processing unit generating the first sound for playback on the sound-playback device, transmit a wake command to the sound-receiving device for turning on the microphone on the sound-receiving device. 
     EXAMPLE 120 
     The electronic device of any of examples 117-119, wherein the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when a face of the user of the sound-receiving device is recognized at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 121 
     The electronic device of any of examples 117-120, wherein the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the sound-receiving device has sensed motion during a most recent time period. 
     EXAMPLE 122 
     The electronic device of any of examples 117-121, wherein the verification criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the sound-receiving device resides on a same wireless network as the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 123 
     The electronic device of any of examples 117-122, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: detect motion of the sound-receiving device; and in accordance with a determination that the motion exceeds a predefined threshold, re-evaluate the plurality of presence criteria to determine whether the sound-receiving device remains at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 124 
     The electronic device of any of examples 117-123, wherein: the sound-playback device is configured to transition from a first state to a second state in response to one or more transition criteria being satisfied at the sound-playback device, and the processing unit is further configured to: in accordance with the determination that the plurality of presence criteria are satisfied, forgo transitioning from the first state of the sound-playback device to the second state of the sound-playback device in response to the one or more transition criteria being satisfied at the sound-playback device. 
     EXAMPLE 125 
     An electronic device, comprising: a processing unit configured to: determine whether a person is further than a threshold distance from a display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device; in accordance with a determination that the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, provide a first user interface for display on the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, provide a second user interface for display on the display device, wherein the second user interface is different than the first user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 126 
     The electronic device of preceding example 125, wherein determining whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device is based on information received from one or more optical sensors, the electronic device further comprising a receiving unit coupled to the processing unit and configured to receive the information from the one or more optical sensors. 
     EXAMPLE 127 
     The electronic device of preceding example 126, wherein the processing unit is further configured to identify a face of the person based on the information received from the one or more optical sensors, wherein determining whether the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device or closer than the threshold distance from the display device is based on a size of the face of the person. 
     EXAMPLE 128 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-127, wherein the person is determined to be further than the threshold distance from the display device, and the processing unit is further configured to: while the first user interface is displayed on the display device, detect movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance closer than the threshold distance, provide the second user interface for display on the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 129 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-127, wherein the person is determined to be closer than the threshold distance from the display device, and the processing unit is further configured to: while the second user interface is displayed on the display device, detect movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance further than the threshold distance, provide the first user interface for display on the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 130 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-128, wherein: the person is further than the threshold distance from the display device, the first user interface is provided for display on the displace device, the first user interface including a first user interface element and a second user interface element, and the processing unit is further configured to: while the first user interface is displayed on the display device: determine a gaze location in the first user interface, wherein the gaze location comprises a location in the first user interface to which the person&#39;s gaze is directed; detect movement of the person to a distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person, provide the second user interface for display on the display device, the second user interface including information based on the gaze location. 
     EXAMPLE 131 
     The electronic device of preceding example 130, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: determine whether the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element or the second user interface element in the first user interface, and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance closer than the threshold distance from the display device: in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the first user interface element, provide the second user interface for display on the display device, the second user interface including information associated with the first user interface element, and in accordance with a determination that the gaze location coincides with the second user interface element, provide the second user interface for display on the display device, the second user interface including information associated with the second user interface element. 
     EXAMPLE 132 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-127 and 129, wherein: the person is closer than the threshold distance from the display device, the person is logged into one or more areas on the electronic device, and the processing unit is further configured to: detect movement of the person to a distance further than the threshold distance from the display device; and in response to detecting the movement of the person to the distance further than the threshold distance from the display device, log out of the one or more areas on the electronic device. 
     EXAMPLE 133 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-132, wherein the first user interface includes a user interface element at a first size, and the second user interface includes the user interface element at a second size, smaller than the first size. 
     EXAMPLE 134 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-133, wherein the first user interface includes summary information about a first quantity, and the second user interface includes detailed information about the first quantity. 
     EXAMPLE 135 
     The electronic device of any of examples 125-134, wherein the first user interface includes a first set of user interface elements, and the second user interface includes the first set of user interface elements and a second set of user interface elements. 
     EXAMPLE 136 
     A first device, comprising: a processing unit configured to: play media content on the first device, wherein the media content is included in a user interface for display on a display device; determine whether one or more presence criteria are satisfied, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied while a first person is present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, modify the playing of the media content in a first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 137 
     The first device of preceding example 136, wherein the processing unit is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, maintain the playing of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 138 
     The first device of any of examples 136-137, wherein the processing unit is further configured to, in accordance with the determination that the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, determine a second device associated with the first person, wherein modifying the playing of the media content in the first manner comprises transferring the playing of the media content to the second device, the first device further comprising a transferring unit coupled to the processing unit and configured to transfer the playing of the media content to the second device. 
     EXAMPLE 139 
     The first device of any of examples 136-138, wherein the processing unit is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied: determine a relative location of the first person with respect to the display device, and modify the playing of the media content in a second manner based on the relative location of the first person, wherein the second manner is different from the first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 140 
     The first device of any of examples 136-139, wherein the processing unit is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied: determine a distance of the first person from the display device, and modify the playing of the media content in a second manner based on the distance of the first person from the display device, wherein the second manner is different from the first manner. 
     EXAMPLE 141 
     The first device of any of examples 136-140, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person is oriented towards the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 142 
     The first device of any of examples 136-141, wherein the one or more presence criteria include a criterion that is satisfied when the first person&#39;s gaze is directed at the display device. 
     EXAMPLE 143 
     The first device of any of examples 136-142, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: while displaying the media content to a single person, detect that two or more people are present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device, modify the playing of the media content in a second manner by increasing a visibility of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 144 
     The first device of any of examples 136-142, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: while displaying the media content to a single person, detect that two or more people are present at the display device; and in accordance with a determination that two or more people are present at the display device: determine whether the media content is designated as private media content, and in accordance with a determination that the media content is designated as private media content, modify the playing of the media content in a second manner by reducing a visibility of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 145 
     The first device of preceding example 144, wherein the processing unit is further configured to: in accordance with a determination that the media content is not designated as private media content, modify the playing of the media content in a third manner by increasing the visibility of the media content in the user interface. 
     EXAMPLE 146 
     The first device of any of examples 136-145, wherein the processing unit is further configured to, in accordance with a determination that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied: determine whether a second device is present at the display device with the first person, and whether a specified type of activity is being performed on the second device; and in accordance with a determination that the second device is present at the display device with the first person and that the specified type of activity is being performed on the second device, perform an action on the first device based on the activity being performed on the second device. 
     EXAMPLE 147 
     The first device of any of examples 136-146, wherein determining whether the one or more presence criteria are satisfied is based on information received from one or more optical sensors, the first device further comprising a receiving unit coupled to the processing unit and configured to receive the information from the one or more optical sensors. 
     EXAMPLE 148 
     The first device of any of examples 136-147, wherein: at a first point in time, the one or more presence criteria are not satisfied, and the playing of the media content is modified in the first manner, and the processing unit is further configured to: at a second point in time, after the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner, determine that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied; and in response to determining that the one or more presence criteria are satisfied, reverse the modification of the playing of the media content in the first manner. 
     The foregoing description, for purpose of explanation, has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best use the invention and various described embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.

Metadata:
Filing Date: 20170707
Publication Date: 20200526
Grant Date: 20200526
Priority Date: 20140619
Inventors: CIEPLINSKI, AVI E.
BERNSTEIN, JEFFREY TRAER
MISSIG, JULIAN
KHOE, MAY-LI
COSTANZO, BIANCA CHENG
HAGGERTY, MYRA MARY
KERR, DUNCAN ROBERT
ORDING, BAS
CHEN, ELBERT D.
Assignee: APPLE INC
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