EP1910990A1 - Method and system of human perception in combination with mobile communications systems - Google Patents
Method and system of human perception in combination with mobile communications systemsInfo
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- the present invention relates to a system and method for detecting the human perception of concepts and objects in general and in the context of mobile communication in particular in order to additionally promote the perception of the relevant concepts and objects by means of this knowledge of perception.
- this object is achieved by a method for assigning terms and objects that are located on at least two levels to a mobile device of a subscriber, comprising the following method steps:
- (e) means on the mobile device to transmit the created association product from the terms of the at least two levels from the mobile device of the participants to the server for evaluation.
- the above object is achieved by the introduction of a graphical interface for displaying terms in conceptual fields with hierarchical levels and a mapping mechanism of terms and objects of different levels. Said assignment takes place locally in the case of suitably configured mobile devices of the subscriber, which transfers the assignment product, generated by the corresponding subscriber, in a process-specific procedure to the system provider for possible further processing.
- Said allocation product is generated, for example, in a loadable software in a mobile device called systems or via a networked via Bluetooth or other suitable technology PDA. According to the developmental succession of communication systems and mobile devices, other system standards can serve as basis for this.
- association product is interactively sent from the mobile device to the system server via said systems after the subscriber has assigned two terms.
- Terms and objects that are related to perception are, for example, logos, word marks, product names, product names, sound marks, texts, images, video sequences, audio files, etc.
- terms which concern seeing and hearing, terms are conceivable, which affect the senses of taste, smell and touch as soon as they become addressable in communication systems via sensors or generators for the participants.
- mapping products are designed for regional terms, another in national and another in international terms for products. As far as appropriate, a mixed form of concepts is also conceivable.
- means are used in such a way that the concepts of the term levels can be carried out for uniform detection of the human perception of terms and objects in the respective language of the participant.
- the invention relates to a method for detecting the human perception of terms and / or objects by assigning terms 1.4, 1.5 from two different conceptual levels 1.1, 1.2 to each other.
- a system provider 5 offers such a method for detecting human perception of terms and objects.
- the terms 1.4, 1.5 and / or objects are assigned to different hierarchical scoring levels and are in at least two levels 1.1, 1.2 in a unique relationship to each other so that they can be assigned to each other by a participant.
- the single figure system consists of a system provider 5 who manages a system server 5.1 with provider data 5.2 and subscriber data 5.3.
- the server 5.1 is connected on one side via a communication link 9 with one or a plurality of product providers 10.
- the server 5.1 is connected via a communication link 8 to a mobile network 6.
- a plurality of mobile devices 3 is connected, each one belonging to a subscriber, in the single figure example only a mobile device 3 is shown.
- the mobile devices 3 are equipped with a keyboard 3.1, a display 3.2, an antenna 3.3 and a SIM card 3.4 or other identification module.
- the mobile device 3 is a PC connected to the Internet.
- the subscriber creates a connection to the system provider 5 via his mobile device 3 and the mobile radio network 6.
- the mobile radio network 6 mentioned is, for example, a system according to the standard GSM, UMTS, Bluetooth, WLAN (for example according to the standard IEEE 802.11, for example a, bd, f, g, h) or generally CDMA, TDMA or Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) or an IP network or similar standard.
- the data communication between the mobile devices 3 and the system provider 5 may be based on the WAP, GPRS, or a similar suitable standard. It is also conceivable that the system provider 5 at the same time operator of the mobile network 6 is.
- the device 3 consists of a personal mobile device. In another variant, the device 3 consists of a fixed device or a game station.
- the subscriber loads, for example via his mobile device 3 from the system provider 5 a so-called client or an applet, an executable software, on his mobile device 3, so that he can use the method, or the system for detecting the human perception of terms and objects.
- Said client, or named applet can be installed in the mobile device 3 by the subscriber as a permanent system element.
- the process runs interactively from the mobile device 3 to the system provider 5. If the subscriber is connected via the Internet to the system server 5.1, then the game can run on a website.
- the assignment product is generated such that terms 1.5 are assigned by a subordinate level 1.2 to terms 1.4 of a superordinate level 1.1.
- terms 1.5 are assigned by a subordinate level 1.2 to terms 1.4 of a superordinate level 1.1.
- there is a one-to-one relationship which means that a term 1.5 of a subordinate level 1.2 can be unambiguously assigned to a term 1.4 of a superordinate level 1.1.
- the number of terms 1.4 in the higher level 1.1 is greater than that of the lower level 1.2, so that, for example, the relationship applies mathematically for the assignment:
- the set n or k may be a subset of a larger set selected by system vendor 5.
- the combination shown above for the assignment of the terms 1.4, 1.5 can be increased by a multiple.
- a new base quantity for combination formation can thus be compiled for each subscriber and made available to the subscriber during the query.
- Terms 1.4, 1.5 and / or objects related to the detection of perception include, but are not limited to, logos, word marks, product names, product names, sound marks, text, images, video sequences, audio files, etc. Except for those terms that pertain to sight and hearing , terms 1.4, 1.5 are conceivable that affect the senses of taste, smell and touch, as soon as they become addressable in communication systems via sensors or generators for the participants.
- the mapping products 4 are designed for regional terms, another in national and another in international terms for products. As far as appropriate, a mixed form of concepts is also conceivable.
- the system provider 5 acquires the data 5.2 from product providers 10 and the data from the subscribers 5.3. It then assigns the individual terms 1.4, 1.5 to a level 1.1, 1.2 in the system server 5.1 and delivers the at least two levels 1.1, 1.2 to the mobile device 3 one or more subscribers. As for the If this is the case, advertisers will pay the system provider 5 a fee to use the service. This fee may be 10, for example, depending on the number of terms of the product provider.
- the system provider 5 then receives one or more assignment products 4 from the subscriber.
- the system provider 5 provides the mentioned assignment products 4 for further evaluations to the product providers 10 or other persons.
- the mobile subscriber Since the mobile subscriber usually has an account over which he bills the use of the mobile device (telephone calls, SMS, GPRS connection, etc.), he can get a credit on this account if successful. He may also receive special tariffs for using the telephone services if he has created a correct allocation product. Such remuneration is particularly possible if the system provider 5 is the mobile operator. The system provider can also pass the data to the mobile operator. It is also conceivable that the subscriber receives a message from a product provider 10 with a voucher for a reduction of a product. This can be, for example, in the form of an SMS or MMS. Since the participant knows the product provider, he would still have to be informed where and how he can redeem the voucher. One possibility is that the mobile subscriber receives an individual code, which he can specify and use on a website or in a shop.
- the subscriber can choose from which topic he wants to receive terms, since a large number of product providers 10 will be connected. In this way it can be ensured that receives information from car and electrical manufacturers, while he is not interested in gardening accessories. In addition, he could receive advertising from the product providers 10, since they know the interests of the participant.
- the subscriber can now, for example via a not shown in the figure menu in the mode shown with the mobile device display 3.1. In this mode, the subscriber is offered at least two term fields of level 1.1 and one of level 1.2 for creating the assignment product 4. There are, of course, within the scope of the invention, a larger number of levels 1.1, 1.2 possible, the terms of which must be assigned to each other. In the term fields of level 1.1, terms 1.4 are presented which are, for example, in the nature of logos, word marks, product names, product names, sound marks, texts, images, video sequences, audio files, etc.
- terms 1.5 are listed that can be assigned to one of the terms 1.4 of level 1.1 and also include, for example, in the form of logos, word marks, product names, product names, sound marks, texts, images, video sequences, audio files, etc . are.
- the number n of terms 1.4 of the superordinate level 1.1 is generally higher than the number k of the terms 1.5 of the subordinate level 1.2.
- a superordinate level 1.1 includes only the name, logo or word mark of product providers and a subordinate level 1.2 logos, word marks, product names, product names, sound marks, texts, images, video sequences, audio files, etc. are the come from the product providers listed under 1.1, are offered by these and are attributable to them.
- the system provider 5 creates for the subscriber who uses his mobile device 3 to retrieve a set of terms 1.4, 1.5, an individual compilation for the terms 1.4 of the term level 1.1 and the terms 1.5 of the term level 1.2. This combination can be the same for all participants in a variant of the inventive game.
- the participant can by adding to the individual terms 1.4 of the higher score additional Get information about the specific term.
- the term 1.4 is the logo of a company
- the subscriber may retrieve specific information of that company or its products for its information, which may be of any kind.
- the terms 1.5 of the parent level 1.2 which are assigned to the terms 1.4 of the subordinate level 1.1, information of any kind can be obtained.
- Assignment product 4 for example, from individual terms 1.4, 1.5 level 1.1, 1.2.
- the delivery of the assignment product 4 takes place automatically after creation or after activation by the participant of the corresponding function symbol in the activation field 1.3.
- the individual terms 1.4, 1.5 are grouped in a number of levels 1.1, 1.2 with n, k terms in each case, in which subordinate terms can be assigned to the higher-order ones.
- the n, k terms selected by system provider 5 may be a subset of a larger amount. Specifically, in the example, this means that of any set of terms 1.4, 1.5 that are received by the system provider 5 from the product providers 10, 36 are represented in the mobile device display 1 as terms 1.5.
- Each term 1.4 of level 1.1 is also an arbitrary amount of attributable terms 1.5 of level 1.2 at the system provider 5 of the product providers 10 included and each one attributable term 1.5 displayed in the term field of level 1.1.
- multiple requests of assignable terms 1.4, 1.5 by the same subscriber to the subscriber controlled a different combination of terms of levels 1.1, 1.2 delivered, for example, on the MSISDN (Mobile Station Integrated Services Digital Network), the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity), the IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity), a system password or other subscriber identification.
- MSISDN Mobile Station Integrated Services Digital Network
- IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity
- IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity
- the combination of terms of the levels n, k sent to the subscriber is provided with a so-called "timeout", a timeout which causes the assignment product 4 to be created for the delivered combination to be delivered to the system provider 5 within a maximum time must become.
- means are used such that the terms 1.4, 1.5 of the levels 1.1, 1.2 for a uniform detection of the human perception of terms and objects in the respective language of the participant is feasible.
- a plurality of combinations of terms 1.4, 1.5 of the levels 1.1, 1.2 for generating assignment products 4 for detecting the human perception of terms and objects on the mobile device 3 from System provider 5 are delivered, which is shown in the figure with two displays 1, 2.
- the subscriber has to create a plurality of term assignment products 4 of terms 1.4, 1.5 of the levels 1.1, 1.2 and to transmit them to the system provider 5.
- the degree of difficulty for a perception determination for the participant can be set arbitrarily.
- the subscriber can, for example, call up additional information about the specific term.
- the participant is provided with mechanisms with which he can also execute orders of products of any kind, if the term is for example a provider 10 of a particular product, which is related to the concepts 1.4, 1.5 of the levels 1.1, 1.2.
- the invention enables a broad coverage of the advertising effect and at the same time a broad stimulation of advertising via the mobile communication, in particular the mobile devices.
- Any number of product providers 10 may register with the system provider 5 and provide their products, along with their logos used as terms 1.4, 1.5, via the system vendor 5 to the subscribers to capture the perceptions of, for example, company and product.
- the presentation of logos and products is such that an association of company or logo with the corresponding product is usually only possible if the participant has a specific knowledge. A random assignment never results in a perception due to the special arrangement and evaluation, which produces a good result for the provider and the active participant. With appropriate combinations, the levels of difficulty of the acquisition for the participants can be controlled arbitrarily.
- the result of the assignment product is a measure of the knowledge of the participant concerned.
- Companies and organizations can use this system and procedures to increase their visibility identify and, with suitable incentives for the participants, massively raise their profile, or their products and / or services, by increasing their specific perception. Therefore, the present invention can be of significant market economy importance to companies and organizations.
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