ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 30 -- United States Patent no. 12,427,424, issued on Sept. 30, was assigned to Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC.
"Hyper-personalized game items" was invented by Joseph Logan Olson (San Mateo, Calif.), Mathieu Leduc (Montreal) and Frederic Masson (Montreal).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Two dimensional images are converted to a 3D neural radiance field (NeRF), which is modified based on text personalized to a player and input to resemble the accoutrement for a character demanded by the text. A model scores how well an image matches a line of text to produce a final 3D NeRF, which may be converted to a polygonal mesh and imported into a computer simulation such as a com...