CN115657903A - Document interaction method, device, equipment and storage medium - Google Patents

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CN115657903A
CN115657903A CN202211345566.9A CN202211345566A CN115657903A CN 115657903 A CN115657903 A CN 115657903A CN 202211345566 A CN202211345566 A CN 202211345566A CN 115657903 A CN115657903 A CN 115657903A
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王霄慧
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According to the embodiment of the disclosure, a method, a device, equipment and a storage medium for document interaction are provided. According to the scheme, at a first terminal device, presenting access path information of a document in a presentation view of the document while the document is presented; and providing the presentation view of the document to the at least one second terminal device based on an access request initiated by the at least one second terminal device including the access path information. At the second terminal device, the access path information is acquired and an access request for the document is sent. The second terminal device receives the presentation view of the document and presents the presentation view of the document in the presentation mode. In this way, the flexible access and interaction capacity of the user and the presented document in the presentation mode is enhanced, and the user experience is improved.

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Document interaction method, device, equipment and storage medium
Technical Field
Example embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to the field of computers, and more particularly, to methods, apparatuses, devices, and computer-readable storage media for document interaction.
Background
The use of documents, including the presentation of documents, is involved in many aspects of people's life, work, and social interaction. For example, in a meeting report, a business promotion, a product recommendation, a campaign presentation, etc., it is often necessary to present various contents of a document. However, conventional document presentations do not support viewer interaction with the document.
Disclosure of Invention
In a first aspect of the disclosure, a method of document interaction is provided. The method comprises the following steps: presenting, at a first terminal device, access path information of a document in a presentation view of the document while the document is being presented; and providing the presentation view of the document to the at least one second terminal device based on an access request initiated by the at least one second terminal device including the access path information.
In a second aspect of the disclosure, a method of document interaction is provided. The method comprises the following steps: at the second terminal device, obtaining access path information of a document, the document being presented at the first terminal device; sending an access request for the document, the access request including access path information; receiving a presentation view of a document; and presenting a presentation view of the document in the presentation mode.
In a third aspect of the disclosure, a first apparatus for document interaction is provided. The device includes: an access path presentation module configured to present access path information of a document in a presentation view of the document while the document is presented; and a view providing module configured to transmit the presentation view of the document to the at least one second apparatus based on an access request including the access path information initiated by the at least one second apparatus.
In a fifth aspect of the disclosure, a second apparatus for document interaction is provided. The device includes: an access acquisition module configured to acquire access path information of a document, the document being presented at a first device; a request initiating module configured to send an access request for the document, the access request including access path information; a view receiving module configured to receive a presentation view of a document; and a view presentation module configured to present a presentation view of the document in the presentation mode.
In a sixth aspect of the present disclosure, an electronic device is provided. The electronic device comprises at least one processing unit; and at least one memory coupled to the at least one processing unit and storing instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit. The instructions, when executed by the at least one processing unit, cause the electronic device to perform the method of the first aspect or the second aspect.
In a seventh aspect of the disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided. The computer readable storage medium has stored thereon a computer program executable by a processor to implement the method of the first or second aspect.
It should be understood that what is described in this summary section is not intended to limit key features or essential features of the embodiments of the disclosure, nor is it intended to limit the scope of the disclosure. Other features of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic diagram of an example environment in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented;
FIG. 2 illustrates a flow diagram of signaling flow for document interaction, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure;
3A-3D illustrate schematic diagrams of interaction examples of pages for document interaction, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;
4A-4H illustrate schematic diagrams of interaction examples of pages for document interaction according to further embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 illustrates a flow diagram of a process for document interaction, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 shows a flowchart of a process for document interaction, according to further embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 illustrates a block diagram of a first apparatus for document interaction, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 8 illustrates a block diagram of a second apparatus for document interaction, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 9 illustrates a block diagram of an electronic device suitable for practicing one or more embodiments of the disclosure.
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Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. While certain embodiments of the present disclosure are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the disclosure may be embodied in various forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein, but rather are provided for a more complete and thorough understanding of the disclosure. It should be understood that the drawings and embodiments of the disclosure are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure.
In describing embodiments of the present disclosure, the terms "include" and its derivatives should be interpreted as being inclusive, i.e., "including but not limited to. The term "based on" should be understood as "based at least in part on". The term "one embodiment" or "the embodiment" should be understood as "at least one embodiment". The term "some embodiments" should be understood as "at least some embodiments". Other explicit and implicit definitions are also possible below.
It will be appreciated that the data referred to in this disclosure, including but not limited to the data itself, the data obtained or used, should comply with applicable legal regulations and related requirements.
It is understood that, before the technical solutions disclosed in the embodiments of the present disclosure are used, the user should be informed of the type, the use range, the use scene, etc. of the personal information related to the present disclosure in an appropriate manner according to the relevant laws and regulations and obtain the authorization of the user.
For example, when responding to the receiving of the user's active request, prompt information is sent to the user to explicitly prompt the user that the operation requested to be performed will require obtaining and using personal information to the user, so that the user can autonomously select whether to provide personal information to software or hardware such as an electronic device, an application program, a server, or a storage medium that performs the operations of the disclosed technical solution according to the prompt information.
As an optional but non-limiting implementation manner, in response to receiving an active request from the user, the prompt information is sent to the user, for example, a pop-up window manner may be used, and the prompt information may be presented in a text manner in the pop-up window. In addition, a selection control for providing personal information to the electronic device by the user selecting "agree" or "disagree" can be carried in the pop-up window.
It is understood that the above notification and user authorization process is only illustrative and not limiting, and other ways of satisfying relevant laws and regulations may be applied to the implementation of the present disclosure.
In general, a presenter may present a document to an audience through a conference interface in an online conference, or may present a document to an audience through a presentation device in a live conference. In such a conventional document presentation manner, the audience can only passively view the document contents that are controlled to be presented by the presenter at the time of the presentation. The viewer is unable to perform interaction with the document either during or after the presentation. It is desirable to provide more flexible interaction with a presented document.
According to an embodiment of the disclosure, a document interaction scheme is provided to support interaction during document presentation. According to the scheme, when the document is demonstrated, the access path information of the document is presented, so that other terminal equipment can access the document based on the access path information. After accessing the document, the other terminal device presents the presentation view of the document in the presentation mode. According to the scheme, the flexible access and interaction capacity of the user and the presented document in the presentation mode is enhanced, and the user experience is improved.
FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic diagram of an example environment 100 in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented. In this example environment 100, the terminal device 110 is a device for performing document presentation. For example, user 102 may present view 112 of document 105 by operating terminal device 110.
The document 105 may be any document format suitable for presentation, such as a text document (e.g., a word document), a presentation document (e.g., a PPT document), a PDF document, and so forth. In the example of fig. 1, the document 105 may be an online document, such as may be stored in a document repository 140 on-line. The management device 130 may be used to manage and maintain online documents. The terminal device 110 may have administrative rights to the document 105, including various rights to access, edit, collaborate, share, and so on. For example, terminal device 110 has a corresponding application installed, and a logged-on user of the application (e.g., user 102) may be assigned administrative rights to document 105. The terminal device 110 can communicate with the management device 130 and the document repository 140 via the network 150.
In environment 100, there are also terminal devices 120-1, \8230; 120-N (collectively or individually referred to as terminal devices 120 for ease of discussion, where N is an integer greater than or equal to 1). These end devices 120 may be operated by users 104-1, 104-2, \8230; 104-N (collectively or individually referred to as users 104 for ease of discussion), respectively. The terminal device 120 may also communicate with the terminal device 110 and/or the management device 130 via the network 150.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, terminal device 120 is capable of accessing document 105 under the permission of terminal device 110. For example, end devices 120-1, 120-2, \8230; 120-N may present views 122-1, 122-2, \8230; 122-N (collectively or individually referred to as views 122 for ease of discussion) of document 105, respectively. In some embodiments, terminal device 120 may also have a corresponding application installed, and a logged-on user of the application (e.g., user 104) may have interaction rights with respect to document 105, if allowed.
In some example scenarios, the user 102 may operate the terminal device 110 to present the document 105 in a live meeting, or may present the document 105 in an online meeting with one or more users 104.
Herein, for the purpose of distinction, the terminal device 110 is sometimes referred to as a "first terminal device", and the terminal device 120 is sometimes referred to as a "second terminal device". It should be appreciated that although terminal device 110 is shown in fig. 1 as being used to present document 105, any terminal device may be used to implement the document presentation, depending on the application needs.
In fig. 1, terminal device 110 or 120 may be any type of mobile terminal, fixed terminal, or portable terminal including a mobile handset, desktop computer, laptop computer, notebook computer, netbook computer, tablet computer, media computer, multimedia tablet, personal Communication System (PCS) device, personal navigation device, personal Digital Assistant (PDA), audio/video player, digital camera/camcorder, positioning device, television receiver, radio broadcast receiver, electronic book device, game device, or any combination of the preceding, including accessories and peripherals of these devices, or any combination thereof. In some embodiments, terminal device 110 can also support any type of interface to the user (such as "wearable" circuitry, etc.). The management device 130 may be any type of computing system/server capable of providing computing power including, but not limited to, mainframes, edge computing nodes, computing devices in a cloud environment, and so forth.
It should be understood that the architecture of environment 100 and the functionality of the devices therein are described for exemplary purposes only and are not meant to imply any limitation as to the scope of the disclosure. For example, the terminal device 110 may not communicate with the remote management device 130.
Some example embodiments of the disclosure will now be described with continued reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 2 illustrates a flow diagram of a signaling flow 200 for document interaction, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. Signaling flow 200 relates to implementation at terminal device 110 and terminal device 120. For ease of discussion, signaling flow 200 will be described with reference to environment 100 of fig. 1, thus assuming that terminal device 110 is the device that is presenting the document and terminal device 120 is the device that is accessing the presented document. In fig. 2, although only a single terminal device 120 is shown, it is understood that multiple terminal devices 120 may each perform similar signaling interactions with terminal device 110.
In signaling flow 200, terminal device 110 presents (205) access path information for document 105 in a presentation view of the document while document 105 is being presented. In some embodiments, the terminal device 110 may present (202) the presentation view 112 of the document 105 in the presentation mode of the document 105 and determine whether the access path information is to be presented in the presentation view 112.
A presentation view of a document refers to the organization or layout of at least a portion of the content of the document in a presentation mode. A page view of a document refers to the organization or layout of at least part of the content of the document in a non-presentation mode. In some embodiments, content editing, setting, etc. operations may be performed on the document under the page view. Page views are sometimes also referred to as normal views or non-presentation views.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in order to enable other users to more conveniently obtain flexible reading and interaction capabilities for the document 105 while the document 105 is being presented, access path information for the document 105 is presented in the presentation view 112 of the document 105.
The document 105 may be accessed by accessing the path information. Document 105 may be an online document and have a corresponding access path. The access path information may be in any form, such as a two-dimensional code (QR code), an access link, and other information that can be used to access a document.
In some embodiments, terminal device 110 may determine access path information for presentation document 105 based on a user request. Specifically, the terminal device 110 may detect a presentation time sharing indication for the document 105 to indicate that the document 105 is shared at the time of the presentation. If such an indication is detected, the terminal device 110 will present access path information for the document 105 while the document 105 is being presented. In some embodiments, the presentation time sharing indication may be triggered before the document 105 enters the presentation mode, for example, by the user 102. Additionally or alternatively, the presentation time sharing indication may also be triggered when the document 105 is in the presentation mode. In some embodiments, the access path information for the document may alternatively be presented automatically or by default in a presentation view of the document 105.
For a better understanding, reference will be made to the following examples. Fig. 3A-3D illustrate example pages of a document 105 presented at a terminal device 110 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. It should be understood that the pages in fig. 3A-3D, as well as other figures to be described below, are merely example pages and that various page designs may actually exist. The various elements in a page may have different arrangements and different visual representations, one or more of which may be omitted or replaced, and one or more other elements may also be present. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
FIG. 3A shows a page view 300 of a document 105, where the document 105 has not entered presentation mode. By way of example, document content is presented under page view 300. In addition, some available functions may also be presented, including presentation mode function 310, for triggering entry into presentation mode; a display comment function 312 for displaying some comment information (if any) for the document 105; and a more options 314 for displaying more available functions (if any).
If presentation mode function 310 is triggered, for example, by a user selecting the function, terminal device 110 may determine that document 105 enters presentation mode and present presentation view 302 as shown in FIG. 3B. Terminal device 110 may control the presentation progress of document 105 under the operation of user 102 to present content in different locations or areas of document 102. By way of example, in the presentation view 302, some functions that are triggerable in the presentation mode may also be presented. As shown, an exit presentation function 320 may be presented to trigger exiting the presentation mode for the document 105; a share document function 322 to trigger a share indication on a presentation; and a more option 314 for displaying more available functions (if any) in the presentation mode.
If presentation mode function 310 is triggered, for example by a user selecting it, terminal device 110 may detect a share-on-presentation indication. The manner in which the presentation mode function 310 is triggered may include, for example, an input device (e.g., mouse) click or touch gesture, a mouse hovering over the function, and so on. The access path information 330 for the document 102 is presented in the presentation view 302, as shown in fig. 3C. In the example of fig. 3C, the access path information 300 is shown in the form of a two-dimensional code, although other forms of access path information are equally applicable. In some embodiments, the access path information may also be allowed to be magnified by user selection for better presentation. As shown in fig. 3D, the enlarged access path information 330 may be presented in a pop-up window 332.
It should be appreciated that while sharing indications when triggering a presentation in presentation mode is illustrated by FIG. 3B, a user may also be allowed to configure or automatically determine access path information to present a document at presentation prior to entering presentation mode.
Referring back to fig. 2, in a case where the access path information of the document 105 is presented by the terminal device 110, the terminal device 120 acquires (210) the access path information of the document 105. The terminal device 120 can access the document 105 based on the access path information. The terminal device 120 that performs access may be any device that can obtain access path information of the document 105.
Since the access path information is presented by the terminal device 110, the terminal device 120 can acquire the access path information in various ways. For example, if the terminal device 120 can scan a two-dimensional code or receive an access link under the operation of the user 104, the document 105 is accessed. In some embodiments, the end device 120 may access the online document 105 through the management device 130. For example, terminal device 120 may install an application that can access document 105 that is online, and access document 105 through the application.
Specifically, the terminal device 120 initiates (215) an access request including the acquired access path information. The access request may be sent directly to the terminal device 110 or may be sent to the management device 130 of the document 105 to enable the terminal device 120 to obtain the ability to access the document 105, depending on the particular manner in which the document 105 is managed. Based on the access request initiated by the terminal device 120, the terminal device 120 provides (220) a presentation view of the document 105 to the terminal device 120. The presentation view of the document may be based on the progress of the presentation of the document 105 at the terminal device 110. The presentation views may be sent directly to the end device 120 or via the management device 130 to the end device 120, depending on the particular manner in which the document 105 is managed. Terminal device 120 receives (225) the presentation view of document 105 and presents (230) the presentation view of document 105 in presentation mode.
After obtaining the presentation view of the document 105, one or more interactions with the document 105 may be performed at the terminal device 120. The terminal device 120 may perform corresponding processing based on the received interoperation. In some embodiments, if the terminal device 120 obtains access path information and accesses the document 105 while the document 105 is being presented, the terminal device 120 may be provided with various interaction capabilities supported by the document 105 and/or allowed by an administrator (e.g., the user 102) of the document 105. Such interaction capabilities may include, but are not limited to, a follow-up presentation or free browsing capability of the document, a review capability, a review browsing capability, a special identification capability, and so forth.
For a better understanding, reference will now be made to the examples illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Fig. 4A-4H illustrate example pages presented at terminal device 120, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. In fig. 4A, it is assumed that the terminal device 120 scans the access path information 330 in the form of a two-dimensional code to obtain access to the document 105.
Upon obtaining access to the document 105, the terminal device 120 may present a presentation view of the document 105, which may contain content corresponding to content in the presentation view of the document 105 being presented on the terminal device 110.
As shown in fig. 4B, after accessing the document 105, the terminal device 120 may present a presentation view 402 of the document 105 in a presentation mode. Initially, presentation view 402 presented at terminal device 120 may be synchronized to presentation view 302 presented at terminal device 110.
In some embodiments, in the presentation mode, free browsing of the document 105 is not supported at the terminal device 120. That is, in the presentation mode, the terminal device 120 presents a presentation view of the document 105 according to the progress of the presentation of the document 105 at the terminal device 110. The content presented at terminal device 120 varies with the presentation operation of the presenter (e.g., user 102) at terminal device 110.
In some embodiments, at the terminal device 120, the user may be enabled to exit the presentation mode and switch to other views, such as a page view, by some preset interaction indication. The presentation exit indication may include one or more indications. By way of example, a particular control may be provided, such as a presentation exit control, a view toggle control, a launch page view control, etc., which is triggered to initiate a presentation exit indication to exit the presentation mode. Additionally or alternatively, certain gesture operations, mouse operations, or other interactive operations may also be set to trigger the presentation exit indication. For example, if an up-down swipe gesture or an up-down swipe of a mouse, etc., is detected, it may be determined that a presentation exit indication is initiated, thereby exiting the presentation mode.
In some embodiments, upon exiting the presentation mode, the document 105 may be presented in a page view. Free browsing of the document 105 by the user may be supported under the page view. Thus, the terminal device 120 will detect the progress of the browsing of the document 105 and present a page view of the document based on the detected progress of the browsing.
In some embodiments, the user may also be allowed to continue switching back to the presentation mode after exiting the presentation mode of the document 105 at the terminal device 120. The terminal device 120 may detect the presentation following indication and enter the presentation mode upon detecting the indication. In the presentation mode, presentation views of the document 105 continue to be presented according to the current presentation progress of the document 105 at the terminal device 110. The presentation following indication may include one or more indications. As an example, a particular control may be provided, such as a presentation following control, for which a trigger initiates a presentation following indication. In other examples, the presentation following indication may also be initiated by a particular gesture operation or other operation.
The description is continued with reference to the drawings. In some embodiments, some functionality that may be triggered by the terminal device 120 when accessing the document 105 may also be included in the presentation view of the document 105 presented at the terminal device 120. As shown in fig. 4B, the presentation view 402 may include a presentation follow control 420 for synchronizing the progress of the presentation at the terminal device 110, synchronizing the document content presented at the terminal device 120 to the document content being presented at the terminal device 110; and a presentation exit control 422 for exiting the presentation mode for the user to freely browse the contents of the document 105 without synchronizing to the progress of the presentation at the terminal device 110. Additionally, the presentation view 402 may also include a display comment control 424 to display comment information already in the document 105 (if already available); and more options 426 for displaying more available controls (if any). It should be understood that although a number of functions are shown in the figures, one or more of these functions may be omitted, or more other functions may be included.
In some embodiments, after the end device 120 accesses the document 105, the presentation view presented at the end device 120 may first be synchronized to the progress of the presentation at the end device 110 by default, that is, to present the content that the moderator or sharer (e.g., the user 102) is currently presenting. If free browsing of the document 105 is not supported in the presentation mode and the user of the terminal device 120 desires to browse other content of the document 105, then interaction with the document 105 may be made to trigger a presentation exit indication with respect to the document 105, such as triggering the presentation exit control 422 of FIG. 4B.
If a presentation exit mode is detected, the presentation mode may be exited and a page view of the document 105 presented. In the page view, the terminal device 120 may render a browsing page of the document 105 independent of the progress of the presentation of the document 105 at the terminal device 110. For example, the terminal device 120 may determine a browsing progress of the document 105 based on a browsing location of the document 105 by the user 104, such as a browsing location indicated via a mouse or a trigger gesture, and determine content to be presented under the page view based on the browsing progress. For example, if a trigger to the presentation exit control 422 is detected in FIG. 4B, such as the page view 403 shown in FIG. 4C, and continues to present other portions of the document according to the user browsing operations.
The user is also allowed to trigger an interactive operation corresponding to a presentation following indication for the document 105 if the user 104 desires to continue following the progress of the presentation of the document 105, such as triggering the presentation following control 420 in FIG. 4C. If a presentation follow-up operation is detected, the document 105 may enter a presentation mode. Terminal device 120 may present a presentation view of document 105 based on the current presentation progress of document 105 at terminal device 110. In this way, the presentation view presented at terminal device 120 is synchronized to the content being presented at terminal device 110. In some embodiments, the terminal device 120 may receive presentation positioning information for the document 105 from the terminal device 110 or from the management device 130 to determine the location in the document 105 that is being presented.
Note that while a presentation exit control and a presentation follow-up control are shown, in other embodiments, the user may also be allowed to trigger the presentation exit indication or the presentation follow-up indication in other ways. For example, the user may be allowed to indicate via an input device or swipe gesture, etc., that something other than the presentation in the document 105 is to be browsed, or may indicate to follow the shared person's presentation by setting other icons. Embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
In some embodiments, free browsing of the document 105 by the user is also supported at the terminal device 120 in the presentation mode. And displaying the demonstration views corresponding to different browsing progresses in the browsing at the moment. In particular, in the presentation mode, terminal device 120 may detect a browsing progress of the document at the second terminal device and present a presentation view of the document based on the detected browsing progress. For example, on the basis of presentation view 402 of fig. 4B, if the user continues to browse (e.g., through a document browsing operation such as a scrolling mouse or a swipe gesture), terminal device 120 may present presentation view 404 of fig. 4D based on the detected browsing progress. The content in presentation view 404 may not be the same as the content being presented at terminal device 110. In this way, flexible control of the presentation content at the terminal device 120 may be supported.
In some embodiments, the user may also be allowed to reposition to the progress of the presentation of the document 105 at the terminal device 110 while freely browsing in the presentation mode. A current presentation progress may be located by initiating a presentation location indication. The demonstration positioning indication may comprise one or more indications. If a presentation positioning indication is detected, the terminal device 120 may present a presentation view of the document according to the progress of the presentation of the document 105 at the terminal device 110. By way of example, a particular control may be provided, such as a presentation following control, whose activation initiates a presentation positioning indication. As shown in fig. 4D, a presentation following control 428 may be provided in the presentation view 404, which may be triggered to locate the current progress of the presentation of the document 105 at the terminal device 110. In other examples, the demo positioning indication may also be initiated by a particular gesture operation or other operation.
In some embodiments, if the presentation mode is exited and a page view of the document 105 is presented, under the page view, both free browsing of the document by the user and tracking and positioning of the progress of the presentation may be supported. For example, while rendering the page view, a current presentation progress may be located by initiating a presentation location indication. If a presentation positioning indication is detected, the terminal device 120 may present a page view of the document 110 according to the progress of the presentation of the document 105 at the terminal device 110.
For example, in the document view 403 of fig. 4C, a presentation following control 428 may also be provided for navigating to the progress of the presentation of the document 105 at the terminal device 110. After the corresponding presentation progress is located, the document content at the corresponding progress is presented in the document view.
In some embodiments, during interaction with the document 105, a comment function of the document 105 by the terminal device 120 accessing the document 105 is specifically supported to receive comment information for one or more segments of the document 105 entered by a user.
Specifically, if the received interaction includes comment information for one or more segments of the document 105, the terminal device 120 provides 225 the comment information to the terminal device 110.
In some embodiments, the terminal device 120 may send the received comment information to the management device 130 and be synchronized to the terminal device 110 by the management device 130. In some embodiments, terminal device 120 may send the received comment information directly to terminal device 110.
In some embodiments, a user may be allowed to comment on any size segment in document 105. Such segments may include, for example, a single word, multiple words/phrases, paragraphs, pictures, tables, and the like. In some embodiments, end device 120 may receive a user selection of a certain segment in document 105 and provide an input box for entering comments in response to detecting a comment indication. In some embodiments, the comment information may include new comment content for a certain segment of the document 105, or may include feedback or replies to comments already in the document 105. In some embodiments, comment information may be allowed to be entered under a presentation view and/or page view of the document 105.
Comment interaction at terminal device 120 for document 105 will be described below with reference to the examples of fig. 4E-4G. For discussion purposes only, comment interactions are discussed in connection with the example of a presentation view. In some embodiments, similar comment interactions may be provided under the page view.
As shown in fig. 4E, terminal device 120 may detect a user selection of a segment 430 in browsing page 404 and present a comment control 432 accordingly. If a trigger for the comment control 432 by the user 104 is received, the terminal device 120 may present a comment box 440 as shown in fig. 4F in the browse page 404, where the user 104 may input comment information.
In some examples, the end device 120 may also present other comment information in response to a trigger by the user 104 if the document 105 also includes such comment information. For example, as shown in fig. 4G, if the display comment control 424 is triggered, the terminal device 120 may present the previously entered comment box 440, along with other comment boxes 442. Comment box 442 includes comment information for segment 434 in browse page 404. In some embodiments, the end device 120 may also detect a reply to the review information by the user 112, such as a reply at the review box 442.
The comment information that the end device 120 may detect as input by the user, including new comments or replies to comments, is provided to the end device 110 to synchronize comments on the document 105 between the various devices.
In contrast to traditional presentations, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure, in a presentation mode of a document, rich interaction capabilities are supported for the document, enabling a user to browse and interact with the document as desired.
In some embodiments, on the side of terminal device 110, after obtaining the comment information, associates the comment information to the corresponding one or more segments of document 105. In this way, the presenter of the document (e.g., user 102) can have an opportunity to learn whether the audience (e.g., user 104) has any questions or opinions, etc., about the document being presented, thereby enhancing the interaction experience.
In some embodiments, end device 110 may obtain comment information for user 104 for one or more segments of document 105 from management device 130, or may obtain such comment information directly from end device 120. In some embodiments, if multiple terminal devices 120 each comment on a document 105, terminal device 110 may also obtain comment information provided by multiple terminal devices 120. In some embodiments, the terminal device 120 may also obtain comment information for the document 105 from other terminal devices 120. Such comment information synchronization may be coordinated by the management device 130 or the terminal device 110, for example.
In some embodiments, to avoid disturbing a presenter, such as the user 102, if the terminal device 110 receives comment information while the document 105 is being presented, a prompt regarding the comment information may be suspended from being presented, such as suspending notification of arrival of new comment information or suspending presentation of the comment information itself.
In some embodiments, comment information received during presentation of the document 105 may also be presented according to the needs of the presenter. For example, terminal device 110 may detect an indication of allowed presentation for review information. If such a presentation-allowed indication is detected, the terminal device 110 may present the received comment information in a presentation view of the document. For example, if the user 102 desires to maintain interaction with the audience during the presentation, or desires to focus on replying to the audience's comments after the content of the document has been presented, the user 102 may trigger an indication of allowed presentation of comment information before or during the document 105 enters the presentation mode. In some embodiments, the presentation permission indication may indicate that comment information was received for presentation during the presentation of the document 105, so that comment information that is not relevant to the present presentation may be avoided from also being presented. It should be understood that the reminding or presenting of the comment information can be specifically configured according to the actual application needs.
In some embodiments, if terminal device 110 determines that the review information is allowed to be presented during presentation of document 105, terminal device 110 may also send an indication of allowed presentation of the review information to terminal device 120. In response to such an indication, the terminal device 120 may also present comment information received at the home or other terminal device 120 in the presentation view of the document 105. In some embodiments, the comment information may be presented at terminal device 110 and/or terminal device 120 in a bullet screen. In some embodiments, the comment information may be presented in a particular area of the page, similar to the examples shown in fig. 4F and 4G.
In some embodiments, at terminal device 110, special tagging of comment information received while document 105 is being presented may also be allowed, for example, tagging of such comment information as being obtained while document 105 is being presented. Therefore, the comment information collected in the demonstration can be conveniently distinguished from other comment information by the user.
In some embodiments, at terminal device 120, user 104 may also be allowed to perform special identification of document 105 during user 104 interaction with document 105 to mark the document as a user-desired state. Specifically, if the end device 120 receives that the interaction corresponds to a special identification request for the document 105, the end device 120 may also mark the document 104 as corresponding to the special identification request. The special identification request may request, for example, that the document 105 be identified as a favorite state, a praise state, an attention state (e.g., attention document review), or any other permissible identification. As shown in FIG. 4H, after update option 426 is triggered, terminal device 120 may present further functions that are allowed to be performed on document 105, including "favorite document," "follow document review," and the like.
By specifically identifying the document, the user 104 may also continue to obtain information about the document 105 after the presentation is finished. In some embodiments, terminal device 120 may also automatically store an access record for document 105 to record at least access path information for document 105. In this way, the user 104 may be able to continue to access the document 105 as needed after the presentation is over.
In some embodiments, storage of the identification or access record of the document 105 may be based on the rights configuration of the administrator of the document 105, e.g., the user 102. For example, the user 102 may configure whether to allow access to the terminal device favorite document of the document 105 while the document is being presented, to focus on comments of the document, to subsequently access the document again, and so forth. Therefore, the manager of the document can more flexibly control various interactive rights of the document.
FIG. 5 illustrates a flow diagram of a process 500 for document interaction, according to some embodiments of the disclosure. Process 500 may be implemented at terminal device 110.
At block 510, terminal device 110 presents access path information for the document in a presentation view of the document while the document is presented. At block 520, terminal device 110 provides a presentation view of the document to at least one second terminal device (e.g., at least one terminal device 120) based on an access request initiated by the at least one second terminal device that includes access path information.
In some embodiments, process 500 further includes: obtaining comment information for at least one section of a document from at least one second terminal device; and associating the review information to at least one segment of the document.
In some embodiments, presenting access path information for a document includes: detecting a presentation time sharing indication for a document; and in response to detecting the indication to share while presenting the presentation, presenting access path information for the document.
In some embodiments, process 500 further includes: if comment information is received while the document is being presented, presentation of a prompt for comment information is suspended.
In some embodiments, process 500 further includes: detecting an indication of allowed presentation of the review information; and in response to detecting the indication to allow presentation, presenting the comment information in a presentation view of the document.
In some embodiments, process 500 further includes: providing the indication of permission to be presented to the at least one second terminal device to cause the comment information to be presented at the at least one second terminal device.
In some embodiments, associating the review information to the at least one segment of the document includes: if comment information is received while the document is being presented, the comment information is marked to indicate that comment information was obtained while the document was being presented.
FIG. 6 illustrates a flow diagram of a process 600 for document interaction, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. Process 600 may be implemented at terminal device 120.
At block 610, terminal device 120 obtains access path information for a document being presented at a first terminal device (e.g., terminal device 110). At block 620, the terminal device 120 sends an access request for the document, the access request including access path information. At block 630, terminal device 120 receives a presentation view of the document. At block 640, terminal device 120 presents a presentation view of the document in presentation mode.
In some embodiments, presenting a presentation view of a document comprises: in the presentation mode, a presentation view of the document is presented according to a presentation progress of the document at the first terminal device.
In some embodiments, process 600 further comprises: if the demonstration exit instruction is detected, exiting the demonstration mode; detecting the browsing progress of the document at the second terminal equipment; and presenting a page view of the document based on the detected browsing progress.
In some embodiments, process 600 further comprises: if the demonstration following indication is detected, entering a demonstration mode; and presenting a presentation view of the document according to the presentation progress of the document at the first terminal device.
In some embodiments, process 600 further comprises: if a presentation positioning indication is detected, a page view of the document is rendered according to the progress of the presentation of the document at the first terminal device.
In some embodiments, presenting a presentation view of a document includes: in the demonstration mode, detecting the browsing progress of the document at the second terminal equipment; and presenting a presentation view of the document based on the detected browsing progress.
In some embodiments, presenting the presentation view of the document further comprises: if a presentation positioning indication is detected, a presentation view of the document is presented according to a presentation progress of the document at the first terminal device.
In some embodiments, process 600 further comprises: receiving comment information for at least one document snippet of a document; and providing the comment information to the first terminal device.
In some embodiments, process 600 further comprises: if it is determined that the interactive operation corresponds to a free-browsing indication for the document, presenting a browsing page of the document independent of a progress of the presentation of the document at the first terminal device; and if it is determined that the interaction operation corresponds to a presentation follow indication for the document, presenting a presentation view of the document based on a presentation progress of the document at the first terminal device.
In some embodiments, process 600 further comprises: receiving a presentation permission indication for the comment information from the first terminal device; and presenting the comment information in the presentation view of the document in response to the indication of the permission to present.
In some embodiments, process 600 further comprises: if the interaction operation is determined to correspond to a special identification request for the document, the document is marked as corresponding to the special identification request.
In some embodiments, process 600 further comprises: an access record is stored with respect to the document, the access record including at least access path information of the document.
FIG. 7 illustrates a block diagram of a first apparatus 700 for document interaction, in accordance with certain embodiments of the present disclosure. The first apparatus 700 may be implemented as or comprised in a terminal device 110. The various modules/components in the first apparatus 700 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
As shown, the first apparatus 700 includes an access path presentation module 710 configured to present access path information of a document in a presentation view of the document while the document is being presented. The first apparatus 700 further comprises a view providing module 720 configured to send the presentation view of the document to the at least one second apparatus based on an access request initiated by the at least one second apparatus comprising the access path information.
In some embodiments, the first apparatus 700 further comprises: a comment acquisition module configured to acquire comment information for at least one section of a document from at least one second apparatus; and a comment associating module configured to associate the comment information to at least one segment of the document.
In some embodiments, the access path presentation module 710 includes: a sharing indication detection module configured to detect a presentation time sharing indication for a document; and a sharing indication based presentation module configured to present access path information of the document in response to detecting the sharing indication at the time of the presentation.
In some embodiments, the first apparatus 700 further comprises a suspend prompt module configured to: if comment information is received while the document is being presented, presentation of a prompt for comment information is suspended.
In some embodiments, the first apparatus 700 further comprises a presentation indication detection module configured to: detecting an indication of allowed presentation of the review information; and a comment presentation module configured to present comment information in a presentation view of the document in response to detecting the indication to allow presentation.
In some embodiments, the first apparatus 700 further comprises a presentation indication providing module configured to: providing a presentation permission indication to the at least one second apparatus to cause the comment information to be presented at the at least one second apparatus.
In some embodiments, the review association module includes: a comment tagging module configured to tag comment information to indicate that the comment information was obtained when the document was presented if the comment information is received while the document is presented.
FIG. 8 illustrates a block diagram of a second apparatus 800 for document interaction, in accordance with certain embodiments of the present disclosure. The second apparatus 800 may be implemented as or included in the terminal device 120. The various modules/components in the second apparatus 800 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
As shown, the second device 800 includes an access acquisition module 810 configured to acquire access path information for a document being presented at the first device. The second apparatus 800 further comprises a request initiating module 820 configured to initiate an access request for the document, the access request comprising the access path information. The second apparatus 800 further comprises a view receiving module 830 configured to receive a presentation view of the document. The second apparatus 800 further comprises a view rendering module 840 configured to render the presentation view of the document in a presentation mode.
In some embodiments, the view presentation module 840 includes: a presentation progress-based first rendering module configured to, in a presentation mode, render a presentation view of a document according to a presentation progress of the document at a first device.
In some embodiments, the second apparatus 800 further comprises: a presentation exit module configured to exit the presentation mode if a presentation exit indication is detected; a browsing progress detection module configured to detect a browsing progress of the document at the second device; and a page view rendering module configured to render a page view of the document based on the detected browsing progress.
In some embodiments, the second apparatus 800 further comprises: a presentation mode entry module configured to enter a presentation mode if a presentation following indication is detected; and a second presentation module based on the presentation progress configured to present a presentation view of the document according to the presentation progress of the document at the first device.
In some embodiments, the second apparatus 800 further comprises: a first presentation positioning module configured to present a page view of the document according to a progress of the presentation of the document at the first device if the presentation positioning indication is detected.
In some embodiments, the view presentation module 840 includes: a presentation browsing module configured to detect a browsing progress of the document at the second device in the presentation mode; and a browsing progress-based presentation module configured to present a presentation view of the document based on the detected browsing progress. In some embodiments, the view presentation module 840 further comprises: a first presentation positioning module configured to present a presentation view of the document according to a presentation progress of the document at the first device if the presentation positioning indication is detected.
In some embodiments, the second apparatus 800 further comprises: a comment receiving module configured to receive comment information for at least one document segment of a document; and a comment providing module configured to provide the comment information to the first apparatus.
In some embodiments, the second apparatus 800 further comprises a free-browsing module configured to: if it is determined that the interaction operation corresponds to a free-browsing indication for the document, presenting a browsing page of the document independent of a progress of the presentation of the document at the first device; and a presentation following module configured to present a presentation view of the document based on a progress of the presentation of the document at the first device if it is determined that the interaction operation corresponds to the presentation following indication for the document.
In some embodiments, the second apparatus 800 further comprises a presentation indication receiving module configured to: receiving, from a first apparatus, an indication of permission to present comment information; and a comment presenting module configured to present comment information in the presentation view of the document in response to the permission to present the indication.
In some embodiments, the second apparatus 800 further comprises a document tagging module configured to: if the interactive operation is determined to correspond to the special identification request for the document, the document is marked as a state corresponding to the special identification request.
In some embodiments, the second apparatus 800 further comprises an access record storage module configured to: an access record is stored with respect to the document, the access record including at least access path information of the document.
FIG. 9 illustrates a block diagram of an electronic device 900 suitable for practicing one or more embodiments of the disclosure. It should be understood that the electronic device 900 illustrated in FIG. 9 is merely exemplary and should not be construed as limiting in any way the functionality and scope of the embodiments described herein. The electronic device 900 shown in fig. 9 may be used to implement the terminal device 110 or the terminal device 120 of fig. 1.
As shown in fig. 9, the electronic device 900 is in the form of a general purpose computing device. Components of electronic device 900 may include, but are not limited to, one or more processors or processing units 910, memory 920, storage 930, one or more communication units 940, one or more input devices 950, and one or more output devices 960. The processing unit 910 may be a real or virtual processor and can perform various processes according to programs stored in the memory 920. In a multi-processor system, multiple processing units execute computer-executable instructions in parallel to improve the parallel processing capabilities of electronic device 900.
Electronic device 900 typically includes a number of computer storage media. Such media may be any available media that is accessible by electronic device 900 and includes, but is not limited to, volatile and non-volatile media, removable and non-removable media. The memory 920 may be volatile memory (e.g., registers, cache, random Access Memory (RAM)), non-volatile memory (e.g., read Only Memory (ROM), electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), flash memory), or some combination thereof. Storage 930 may be a removable or non-removable medium and may include a machine-readable medium, such as a flash drive, a magnetic disk, or any other medium that may be capable of being used to store information and/or data (e.g., training data for training) and that may be accessed within electronic device 900.
The electronic device 900 may further include additional removable/non-removable, volatile/nonvolatile storage media. Although not shown in FIG. 9, a magnetic disk drive for reading from and writing to a removable, non-volatile magnetic disk (e.g., a "floppy disk") and an optical disk drive for reading from or writing to a removable, non-volatile optical disk may be provided. In these cases, each drive may be connected to a bus (not shown) by one or more data media interfaces. Memory 920 may include a computer program product 925 having one or more program modules configured to perform the various methods or acts of the various embodiments of the disclosure.
The communication unit 940 enables communication with other electronic devices through a communication medium. Additionally, the functionality of the components of the electronic device 900 may be implemented in a single computing cluster or multiple computing machines, which are capable of communicating over a communications connection. Thus, the electronic device 900 may operate in a networked environment using logical connections to one or more other servers, network Personal Computers (PCs), or another network node.
The input device 950 may be one or more input devices such as a mouse, keyboard, trackball, or the like. Output device 960 may be one or more output devices such as a display, speakers, printer, etc. Electronic device 900 may also communicate with one or more external devices (not shown), such as storage devices, display devices, etc., communication devices with one or more devices that enable a user to interact with electronic device 900, or communication devices (e.g., network cards, modems, etc.) that enable electronic device 900 to communicate with one or more other electronic devices, as desired, via communication unit 940. Such communication may be performed via input/output (I/O) interfaces (not shown).
According to an exemplary implementation of the present disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon computer-executable instructions is provided, wherein the computer-executable instructions are executed by a processor to implement the above-described method. According to an exemplary implementation of the present disclosure, there is also provided a computer program product, tangibly stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium and comprising computer-executable instructions that are executed by a processor to implement the method described above.
Various aspects of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus, devices and computer program products implemented in accordance with the disclosure. It will be understood that each block of the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer-readable program instructions.
These computer-readable program instructions may be provided to a processing unit of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processing unit of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks. These computer-readable program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium that can direct a computer, programmable data processing apparatus, and/or other devices to function in a particular manner, such that the computer-readable medium storing the instructions comprises an article of manufacture including instructions which implement the function/act specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.
The computer readable program instructions may be loaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other devices to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer, other programmable apparatus or other devices to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer, other programmable apparatus or other devices implement the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.
The flowchart and block diagrams in the figures illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods and computer program products according to various implementations of the present disclosure. In this regard, each block in the flowchart or block diagrams may represent a module, segment, or portion of instructions, which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s). In some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the block may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, two blocks shown in succession may, in fact, be executed substantially concurrently, or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved. It will also be noted that each block of the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based systems which perform the specified functions or acts, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.
The foregoing has described implementations of the present disclosure, and the above description is illustrative, not exhaustive, and is not limited to the implementations disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described implementations. The terminology used herein was chosen in order to best explain the principles of various implementations, the practical application, or improvements to the technology in the marketplace, or to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand various implementations disclosed herein.

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1. A method of document interaction, comprising:
presenting, at a first terminal device, access path information of a document in a presentation view of the document while the document is being presented; and
providing the presentation view of the document to at least one second terminal device based on an access request initiated by the at least one second terminal device including the access path information.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
obtaining comment information for at least one section of the document from the at least one second terminal device; and
associating the review information to the at least one segment of the document.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein presenting access path information for the document comprises:
detecting a presentation time sharing indication for the document; and
in response to detecting the presentation time sharing indication, presenting the access path information for the document.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
if the comment information is received while the document is being presented, suspending presentation of a prompt for the comment information.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
detecting a presentation permission indication for the comment information; and
in response to detecting the presentation permission indication, presenting the comment information in the presentation view of the document.
6. The method of claim 5, further comprising:
providing the presentation permission indication to the at least one second terminal device to cause the comment information to be presented at the at least one second terminal device.
7. A method of document interaction, comprising:
at a second terminal device, obtaining access path information for a document being presented at the first terminal device;
initiating an access request for the document, the access request including the access path information;
receiving a presentation view of the document; and
presenting the presentation view of the document in a presentation mode.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein presenting the presentation view of the document comprises:
in the presentation mode, presenting the presentation view of the document according to a presentation progress of the document at the first terminal device.
9. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
if a demonstration exit indication is detected, exiting the demonstration mode;
detecting the browsing progress of the document at the second terminal equipment; and
presenting a page view of the document based on the detected browsing progress.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
if a demonstration following indication is detected, entering the demonstration mode; and
presenting the presentation view of the document according to a presentation progress of the document at the first terminal device.
11. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
and if the demonstration positioning indication is detected, presenting the page view of the document according to the demonstration progress of the document at the first terminal equipment.
12. The method of claim 7, wherein presenting the presentation view of the document comprises:
in the demonstration mode, detecting the browsing progress of the document at the second terminal equipment; and
presenting the presentation view of the document based on the detected browsing progress.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein presenting the presentation view of the document further comprises:
if a presentation positioning indication is detected, presenting the presentation view of the document according to a presentation progress of the document at the first terminal device.
14. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
receiving comment information for at least one document snippet of the document; and
and providing the comment information to the first terminal equipment.
15. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
receiving, from the first terminal device, a presentation permission indication for the comment information; and
presenting the comment information in the presentation view of the document in response to the presentation permission indication.
16. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
storing an access record for the document, the access record including at least the access path information for the document.
17. A first apparatus for document interaction, comprising:
an access path presentation module configured to present access path information for a document in a presentation view of the document while the document is being presented; and
a view providing module configured to transmit the presentation view of the document to at least one second apparatus based on an access request initiated by the at least one second apparatus including the access path information.
18. A second apparatus for document interaction, comprising:
an access acquisition module configured to acquire access path information of a document, the document being presented at the first device;
a request initiation module configured to initiate an access request for the document, the access request including the access path information;
a view receiving module configured to receive a presentation view of the document; and
a view presentation module configured to present the presentation view of the document in a presentation mode.
19. An electronic device, comprising:
at least one processing unit; and
at least one memory coupled to the at least one processing unit and storing instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit, the instructions when executed by the at least one processing unit causing the apparatus to perform the method of any of claims 1-6 or the method of any of claims 7-16.
20. A computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon a computer program executable by a processor to implement the method of any of claims 1 to 6 or the method of any of claims 7 to 16.
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