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本發明提供一種可穿戴式裝置及其操作方法。可穿戴式裝置包含:顯示器,經組態以顯示內容;使用者輸入單元,經組態以接收穿戴者的命令;以及控制器,經組態以進行以下操作:當在可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下再現內容時,經由顯示器且基於可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊來輸出通知穿戴者可請求停止內容的再現的資訊;以及回應於對內容的再現停止請求而進行控制以停止內容的再現,再現停止請求是回應於輸出資訊而經由使用者輸入單元接收,其中內容再現相關資訊對應於當在可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下再現內容時對穿戴者的健康有影響的資訊。The invention provides a wearable device and an operation method thereof. The wearable device includes: a display configured to display content; a user input unit configured to receive a wearer's command; and a controller configured to perform the following operations: when the wearable device has been worn When the content is reproduced in a state of being reproduced, information that informs the wearer that the reproduction of the content can be stopped is output via the display and based on the content reproduction-related information of the wearable device; The reproduction and reproduction stop request is received via a user input unit in response to output information, wherein the content reproduction related information corresponds to information that has an impact on the health of the wearer when the content is reproduced in a state where the wearable device is worn.

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可穿戴式裝置及其操作方法Wearable device and operation method thereof 【對相關申請案之交叉參考】 [Cross Reference to Related Applications]

本申請案主張2014年3月21日在韓國智慧財產局(KIPO)申請的韓國專利申請案第10-2014-0033704號、2014年7月18日在KIPO申請的韓國專利申請案第10-2014-0091319號及2015年1月12日在KIPO申請的韓國專利申請案第10-2015-0004456號的優先權,所述申請案的全部揭露內容以引用的方式併入本文中。 This application claims Korean Patent Application No. 10-2014-0033704, which was filed with the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO) on March 21, 2014, and Korean Patent Application No. 10-2014, which was filed with KIPO on July 18, 2014. -0091319 and Korean Patent Application No. 10-2015-0004456 filed in KIPO on January 12, 2015, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.

與例示性實施例一致的設備及方法係關於一種可穿戴式裝置及操作所述可穿戴式裝置的方法,且更特定言之,係關於一種能夠保護使用者健康的可穿戴式裝置及操作所述可穿戴式裝置的方法。 The device and method consistent with the exemplary embodiments relate to a wearable device and a method of operating the wearable device, and more particularly, to a wearable device and an operating station capable of protecting the health of a user The method of the wearable device is described.

隨著已積極地進行對可穿戴式裝置的研究,已發行各種可穿戴式裝置或即將發生所述裝置的發佈。可穿戴式裝置的實例包含智慧型錶、智慧型眼鏡及智慧型帶件(band)。 As research on wearable devices has been actively conducted, various wearable devices have been released or the release of the devices is about to occur. Examples of wearable devices include smart watches, smart glasses, and smart bands.

諸如智慧型眼鏡的可穿戴式裝置可經組態以顯示內容且允許使用者檢視顯示於另一裝置上的內容。 A wearable device, such as smart glasses, may be configured to display content and allow a user to view content displayed on another device.

然而,當戴上諸如智慧型眼鏡的可穿戴式裝置的使用者長時間檢視內容時,使用者可患有弱視等。 However, when a user wearing a wearable device such as smart glasses views content for a long time, the user may suffer from amblyopia and the like.

一或多個例示性實施例的態樣提供一種能夠(諸如)藉由減少穿戴者的疲乏或保護穿戴者的視力來保護使用者健康的可穿戴式裝置及操作可穿戴式裝置的方法。 Aspects of one or more exemplary embodiments provide a wearable device capable of protecting a user's health, such as by reducing wearer fatigue or protecting the wearer's vision, and a method of operating the wearable device.

額外態樣將闡述於以下描述中且將部分地自描述顯而易見,或可藉由實踐例示性實施例而習得。 Additional aspects will be set forth in the following description and will be partially obvious from the description, or may be learned by practicing the exemplary embodiments.

根據例示性實施例的態樣,提供一種可穿戴式裝置,其包含:顯示器,經組態以顯示內容;使用者輸入單元,經組態以接收穿戴者的命令;以及控制器,經組態以進行以下操作:當在可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下再現內容時,經由顯示器且基於可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊來輸出通知穿戴者可請求停止內容的再現的資訊;以及回應於對內容的再現停止請求而進行控制以停止內容的再現,再現停止請求是回應於輸出資訊而經由使用者輸入單元接收,其中內容再現相關資訊對應於當在可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下再現內容時對穿戴者的健康有影響的資訊。 According to an aspect of the exemplary embodiment, there is provided a wearable device including: a display configured to display content; a user input unit configured to receive a wearer's command; and a controller configured to To perform the following operations: when the content is reproduced in a state where the wearable device is worn, outputting information notifying the wearer that the reproduction of the content can be requested to be stopped via the display and based on the content reproduction-related information of the wearable device; and in response to The content reproduction stop request is controlled to stop the reproduction of the content. The reproduction stop request is received via the user input unit in response to output information, wherein the content reproduction-related information corresponds to the reproduction when the wearable device is worn. Content that affects the health of the wearer.

可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊可包含以下各者中的至少一者:在可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下內容的再現時間;可穿戴式裝置及再現內容的裝置中的至少一者在於可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下開始內容的再現之後的電池消耗量;以及可穿戴式 裝置在於可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下開始內容的再現之後的加熱溫度。 The content reproduction related information of the wearable device may include at least one of the following: the reproduction time of the content in a state where the wearable device is worn; at least one of the wearable device and the device that reproduces the content is The battery consumption after the wearable device has started to reproduce content while it is worn; and the wearable device The device is a heating temperature after the playback of content is started in a state where the wearable device is worn.

可穿戴式裝置可更包含:第一資訊獲得器,經組態以獲得與內容的再現有關的可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊;以及第二資訊獲得器,經組態以獲得與內容的再現有關的穿戴者的生物資訊,其中控制器可經組態以經由顯示器且基於可穿戴式裝置的所獲得的內容再現相關資訊及穿戴者的所獲得的生物資訊來輸出通知穿戴者可請求停止內容的再現的資訊。 The wearable device may further include: a first information obtainer configured to obtain information related to content reproduction of the wearable device; and a second information obtainer configured to obtain information related to content Reproduce biological information about the wearer, wherein the controller can be configured to output notifications via the display and based on the acquired content of the wearable device and the acquired biological information of the wearer that the wearer can request a stop Information for reproduction of content.

可穿戴式裝置可更包含:第三資訊獲得器,經組態以獲得與內容的再現有關的可穿戴式裝置的周邊環境資訊,其中控制器可經組態以經由顯示器且基於可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊及可穿戴式裝置的所獲得的周邊環境資訊來輸出通知穿戴者可請求停止內容的再現的資訊。 The wearable device may further include: a third information obtainer configured to obtain information on the surrounding environment of the wearable device related to the reproduction of the content, wherein the controller may be configured to pass the display and based on the wearable device The content reproduction related information and the obtained surrounding environment information of the wearable device to output information notifying the wearer that the reproduction of the content can be requested to be stopped.

可穿戴式裝置可更包含:第四資訊獲得器,經組態以獲得與內容的再現有關的穿戴者的個人資訊,其中控制器可經組態以經由顯示器且基於可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊及穿戴者的所獲得的個人資訊來輸出通知穿戴者可請求停止內容的再現的資訊。 The wearable device may further include a fourth information obtainer configured to obtain personal information of the wearer related to the reproduction of the content, wherein the controller may be configured to reproduce the content based on the wearable device via the display. The related information and the personal information obtained by the wearer output information that informs the wearer that the reproduction of the content can be stopped.

控制器可經組態以在回應於通知穿戴者可請求停止內容的再現的輸出資訊而經由使用者輸入單元接收到對內容的再現停止拒絕時經由顯示器連續地再現內容。 The controller may be configured to continuously reproduce the content via the display when a reproduction stop refusal of the content is received via the user input unit in response to output information informing the wearer that the reproduction of the content may be requested to be stopped.

控制器可經組態以經由顯示器按如下顯示形式輸出資訊,其中:資訊與內容重疊;資訊圖框插入於內容的圖框之間;或資訊顯示在不同於再現內容所在的顯示區域的顯示區域上。 The controller may be configured to output information via a display in the following display form, where: the information overlaps with the content; the information frame is inserted between the content frames; or the information is displayed in a display area different from the display area in which the content is reproduced on.

控制器可經組態以控制可穿戴式裝置使得當回應於對內容的再現停止請求而停止內容的再現時可使用可穿戴式裝置檢視不同內容。 The controller may be configured to control the wearable device such that when the reproduction of the content is stopped in response to the reproduction stop request for the content, the wearable device may be used to view different content.

控制器可經組態以經由顯示器輸出關於多筆不同內容的資訊,且控制可穿戴式裝置以允許在回應於關於多筆不同內容的輸出資訊而接收到選擇信號時檢視自多筆不同內容當中選擇的內容。 The controller may be configured to output information about a plurality of different contents via the display, and control the wearable device to allow viewing from the plurality of different contents when a selection signal is received in response to the output information about the plurality of different contents. Selected content.

控制器可經組態以藉由根據內容的類型將不同參考資訊應用於可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊來經由顯示器輸出資訊。 The controller may be configured to output information via the display by applying different reference information to the content reproduction related information of the wearable device according to the type of the content.

控制器可經組態以基於內容再現相關資訊與預定內容再現停止請求參考資訊之間的比較來輸出通知穿戴者可請求停止內容的再現的資訊。 The controller may be configured to output information notifying the wearer that the reproduction of the content may be requested to be stopped based on a comparison between the content reproduction related information and the predetermined content reproduction stop request reference information.

根據另一例示性實施例的態樣,提供一種操作可穿戴式裝置的方法,方法包含:經由可穿戴式裝置的顯示器再現內容;獲得可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊,內容再現相關資訊對應於當在可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下再現內容時對穿戴者的健康有影響的資訊;經由顯示器且基於所獲得的內容再現相關資訊來輸出通知穿戴者可請求停止內容的再現的資訊;以及回應於對內容的再現停止請求而控制可穿戴式裝置停止內容的再現,再現停止請求是回應於輸出資訊而經由使用者輸入件接收。 According to an aspect of another exemplary embodiment, a method for operating a wearable device is provided. The method includes: reproducing content through a display of the wearable device; obtaining content reproduction related information of the wearable device, and corresponding content reproduction related information corresponding Information that has an impact on the health of the wearer when the content is reproduced while the wearable device is worn; output information that informs the wearer that the reproduction of the content can be requested to be stopped via the display and based on the obtained content reproduction-related information; And controlling the wearable device to stop the reproduction of the content in response to the reproduction stop request for the content, the reproduction stop request is received via the user input in response to the output information.

可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊可包含以下各者中的至少一者:在可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下內容的再現時間;可穿戴式裝置及再現內容的裝置中的至少一者在於可穿戴式裝置已 穿戴的狀態下開始內容的再現之後的電池消耗量;以及可穿戴式裝置在於可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下開始內容的再現之後的加熱溫度。 The content reproduction related information of the wearable device may include at least one of the following: the reproduction time of the content in a state where the wearable device is worn; at least one of the wearable device and the device that reproduces the content is Wearable device has been The battery consumption after starting the reproduction of the content in the worn state; and the heating temperature after the wearable device starts the reproduction of the content in the state where the wearable device is already worn.

方法可更包含:獲得與內容的再現有關的可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊;以及獲得與內容的再現有關的穿戴者的生物資訊,其中輸出通知穿戴者的資訊可包含經由顯示器且基於可穿戴式裝置的所獲得的內容再現相關資訊及穿戴者的所獲得的生物資訊來輸出通知穿戴者的資訊。 The method may further include: obtaining content reproduction related information of the wearable device related to reproduction of the content; and obtaining biometric information of the wearer related to reproduction of the content, wherein outputting information notifying the wearer may include via the display and based on The acquired content-reproduced information of the wearable device and the acquired biometric information of the wearer are used to output information notifying the wearer.

方法可更包含:獲得與內容的再現有關的可穿戴式裝置的周邊環境資訊,其中輸出通知穿戴者的資訊可包含經由顯示器且基於可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊及可穿戴式裝置的所獲得的周邊環境資訊來輸出通知穿戴者的資訊。 The method may further include: obtaining information about the surrounding environment of the wearable device related to the reproduction of the content, and outputting the information notifying the wearer may include information related to the content reproduction of the wearable device via the display and the wearable device The obtained surrounding environment information is used to output information notifying the wearer.

方法可更包含:獲得與內容的再現有關的穿戴者的個人資訊,其中輸出資訊可包含經由顯示器且基於可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊及穿戴者的所獲得的個人資訊來輸出通知穿戴者的資訊。 The method may further include: obtaining personal information of the wearer related to the reproduction of the content, wherein the output information may include the wearable device-based content reproduction related information via the display and the wearer's obtained personal information to output a notification to the wearer Information.

方法可更包含:藉由可穿戴式裝置回應於輸出通知穿戴者的資訊而接收對內容的連續再現請求;以及回應於所接收的對內容的連續再現請求而連續地再現內容。 The method may further include: receiving a continuous reproduction request for the content by the wearable device in response to outputting information notifying the wearer; and continuously reproducing the content in response to the received continuous reproduction request for the content.

輸出通知穿戴者的資訊可包含經由顯示器按如下顯示形式輸出通知穿戴者的資訊,其中:資訊與內容重疊;通知穿戴者的資訊的圖框插入於顯示器上的內容的圖框之間;或通知穿戴者的資訊顯示在不同於再現內容所在的顯示區域的顯示區域上。 Outputting the information of the notification wearer may include outputting the information of the notification wearer through the display in the following display form, where: the information overlaps with the content; the frame notifying the wearer of information is inserted between the frames of the content on the display; The wearer's information is displayed on a display area different from the display area where the reproduced content is located.

方法可更包含在回應於對內容的再現停止請求而停止內 容的再現時藉由可穿戴式裝置再現不同內容。 The method may be further included in the stop in response to a request to stop reproduction of the content The content is reproduced through wearable devices.

再現不同內容可包含:經由顯示器輸出關於多筆不同內容的資訊;基於關於多筆不同內容的輸出資訊來接收選擇信號;以及回應於所接收的選擇信號而提供自多筆不同內容當中選擇的內容。 Reproducing different content may include: outputting information about a plurality of different contents via a display; receiving a selection signal based on output information about a plurality of different contents; and providing content selected from the plurality of different contents in response to the received selection signal .

輸出通知穿戴者的資訊可包含藉由根據內容的類型將不同參考資訊應用於可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊來經由顯示器輸出通知穿戴者的資訊。 Outputting the information notifying the wearer may include outputting the information notifying the wearer via the display by applying different reference information to the content reproduction related information of the wearable device according to the type of the content.

根據另一例示性實施例的態樣,提供一種非暫時性電腦可讀記錄媒體,其具有記錄於其上的可由電腦執行以用於執行方法的程式。 According to an aspect of another exemplary embodiment, there is provided a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium having a program recorded thereon executable by a computer for performing a method.

根據另一例示性實施例的態樣,提供一種可穿戴式裝置,其包含:顯示器,其經組態以顯示內容;使用者輸入單元,其經組態以接收穿戴者的命令;以及控制器,其經組態以當在可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下再現內容時,經由顯示器且基於可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊來輸出關於停止內容的再現或檢視的資訊,其中內容再現相關資訊對應於對穿戴者的健康有影響的資訊。 According to an aspect of another exemplary embodiment, there is provided a wearable device including: a display configured to display content; a user input unit configured to receive a wearer's command; and a controller , Which is configured to output information about stopping reproduction or viewing of content via a display and based on the content reproduction related information of the wearable device when the content is reproduced in a state where the wearable device is worn, wherein the content reproduction is related Information corresponds to information that has an impact on the health of the wearer.

可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊可包含以下各者中的至少一者:在可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下內容的再現時間;可穿戴式裝置及再現內容的裝置中的至少一者在於可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下開始內容的再現之後的電池消耗量;以及可穿戴式裝置在於可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下開始內容的再現之後的加熱溫度。 The content reproduction related information of the wearable device may include at least one of the following: the reproduction time of the content in a state where the wearable device is worn; at least one of the wearable device and the device that reproduces the content is A battery consumption amount after the wearable device starts to reproduce content in a state where the wearable device is worn; and a heating temperature after the wearable device starts reproduction of content in a state where the wearable device is worn.

可穿戴式裝置可更包含:第一資訊獲得器,其經組態以獲得與內容的再現有關的可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊;以及第二資訊獲得器,其經組態以獲得與內容的再現有關的穿戴者的生物資訊,其中控制器可經組態以經由顯示器且基於可穿戴式裝置的所獲得的內容再現相關資訊及穿戴者的所獲得的生物資訊來輸出關於停止內容的再現或檢視的資訊。 The wearable device may further include: a first information obtainer configured to obtain content reproduction related information of the wearable device related to reproduction of the content; and a second information obtainer configured to obtain and Content reproduction-related biological information of the wearer, wherein the controller may be configured to output information on the stopped content via the display and based on the obtained content reproduction-related information of the wearable device and the wearer's obtained biological information. Information reproduced or viewed.

可穿戴式裝置可更包含:第三資訊獲得器,其經組態以獲得與內容的再現有關的可穿戴式裝置的周邊環境資訊,其中控制器可經組態以經由顯示器且基於可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊及可穿戴式裝置的所獲得的周邊環境資訊來輸出關於停止內容的再現或檢視的資訊。 The wearable device may further include: a third information obtainer configured to obtain information on the surrounding environment of the wearable device related to the reproduction of the content, wherein the controller may be configured to pass the display and be based on the wearable The content-related reproduction information of the device and the obtained surrounding environment information of the wearable device output information about stopping reproduction or viewing of the content.

可穿戴式裝置可更包含:第四資訊獲得器,其經組態以獲得與內容的再現有關的穿戴者的個人資訊,其中控制器可經組態以經由顯示器且基於可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊及穿戴者的所獲得的個人資訊來輸出關於停止內容的再現或檢視的資訊。 The wearable device may further include a fourth information obtainer configured to obtain personal information of the wearer related to the reproduction of the content, wherein the controller may be configured to pass the display and based on the content of the wearable device The related information and the personal information obtained by the wearer are reproduced to output information about stopping reproduction or viewing of the content.

控制器可經組態以在回應於輸出資訊而經由使用者輸入單元接收到對內容的再現停止拒絕時經由顯示器連續地再現內容。 The controller may be configured to continuously reproduce the content via the display when a reproduction stop rejection of the content is received via the user input unit in response to the output information.

控制器可經組態以經由顯示器按如下顯示形式輸出資訊,其中:資訊與內容重疊;資訊圖框插入於內容的圖框之間;或資訊顯示在不同於再現內容所在的顯示區域的顯示區域上。 The controller may be configured to output information via a display in the following display form, where: the information overlaps with the content; the information frame is inserted between the content frames; or the information is displayed in a display area different from the display area in which the content is reproduced on.

控制器可經組態以控制可穿戴式裝置使得當回應於藉由穿戴者回應於輸出資訊而輸入的對內容的再現停止請求而停止內容的再現時可使用可穿戴式裝置檢視不同內容。 The controller may be configured to control the wearable device such that when the reproduction of the content is stopped in response to the reproduction stop request for the content inputted by the wearer in response to the output information, the wearable device may be used to view different content.

控制器可經組態以經由顯示器輸出關於多筆不同內容的資訊,且控制可穿戴式裝置以允許在回應於關於多筆不同內容的輸出資訊而接收到選擇信號時檢視自多筆不同內容當中選擇的內容。 The controller may be configured to output information about a plurality of different contents via the display, and control the wearable device to allow viewing from the plurality of different contents when a selection signal is received in response to the output information about the plurality of different contents. Selected content.

控制器可經組態以藉由根據內容的類型將不同參考資訊應用於可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊來經由顯示器輸出資訊。 The controller may be configured to output information via the display by applying different reference information to the content reproduction related information of the wearable device according to the type of the content.

100‧‧‧可穿戴式裝置 100‧‧‧ Wearable

101‧‧‧穿戴者 101‧‧‧ Wearer

102‧‧‧內容/遊戲影像 102‧‧‧Content / Game Video

103‧‧‧內容再現停止請求導引資訊 103‧‧‧ Content reproduction stop request guidance information

104‧‧‧眼睛影像 104‧‧‧Eye image

105‧‧‧眼睛區域 105‧‧‧Eye area

106‧‧‧瞳孔區域 106‧‧‧ Pupil Area

107‧‧‧中心點 107‧‧‧center

108、109‧‧‧點 108, 109‧‧‧ points

110‧‧‧螢幕 110‧‧‧screen

110-1‧‧‧線段 110-1‧‧‧line segment

111‧‧‧線段 111‧‧‧line segment

112‧‧‧瞳孔影像 112‧‧‧ Pupil image

113‧‧‧瞳孔區域 113‧‧‧ Pupil area

114‧‧‧直徑 114‧‧‧ diameter

115、116‧‧‧眼睛影像 115, 116‧‧‧Eye image

120‧‧‧螢幕 120‧‧‧Screen

201‧‧‧鏡框 201‧‧‧Frame

201'‧‧‧中心 201'‧‧‧ Center

202‧‧‧側臂 202‧‧‧Side Arm

202'‧‧‧中心 202'‧‧‧ Center

203‧‧‧側臂 203‧‧‧Side Arm

203'‧‧‧中心 203'‧‧‧ Center

204‧‧‧鏡片 204‧‧‧Lens

204'‧‧‧鼻件 204'‧‧‧ Nose

205‧‧‧機載電腦 205‧‧‧Airborne computer

206‧‧‧攝影機 206‧‧‧Camera

207‧‧‧使用者輸入單元 207‧‧‧user input unit

208‧‧‧生物資訊獲得攝影機 208‧‧‧Bio Info Camera

209、210‧‧‧感測器 209, 210‧‧‧ sensors

211‧‧‧觸感模組 211‧‧‧touch module

212‧‧‧顯示器 212‧‧‧Display

213‧‧‧射線輸出器/光輸出器 213‧‧‧ray output / light output

214‧‧‧麥克風 214‧‧‧Microphone

215、216‧‧‧音訊輸出單元/聲音輸出單元 215, 216‧‧‧ audio output unit / sound output unit

217‧‧‧電池 217‧‧‧Battery

218‧‧‧溫度感測器 218‧‧‧Temperature sensor

219‧‧‧電子貼片 219‧‧‧Electronic patch

250‧‧‧行動裝置 250‧‧‧ mobile devices

251‧‧‧顯示器 251‧‧‧ Display

252‧‧‧後視攝影機 252‧‧‧ rear view camera

260‧‧‧可穿戴式耳機 260‧‧‧ Wearable Headphones

270‧‧‧內容再現裝置 270‧‧‧content reproduction device

271‧‧‧專用輸入裝置/使用者輸入單元 271‧‧‧Dedicated input device / user input unit

301‧‧‧鏡框 301‧‧‧Frame

302‧‧‧側臂 302‧‧‧Side Arm

303‧‧‧鏡片 303‧‧‧Lens

304‧‧‧機載電腦 304‧‧‧ Airborne Computer

305‧‧‧攝影機 305‧‧‧Camera

306‧‧‧使用者輸入單元 306‧‧‧user input unit

307‧‧‧生物資訊獲得攝影機 307‧‧‧Bio Info Camera

308、309‧‧‧感測器 308, 309‧‧‧ sensors

310‧‧‧觸感模組 310‧‧‧Touch Module

311‧‧‧顯示器 311‧‧‧Display

313‧‧‧麥克風 313‧‧‧Microphone

314‧‧‧音訊輸出單元/聲音輸出單元 314‧‧‧Audio output unit / sound output unit

315‧‧‧電池 315‧‧‧battery

316‧‧‧感測器 316‧‧‧Sensor

401‧‧‧鏡框 401‧‧‧Frame

401'‧‧‧鼻件 401'‧‧‧ Nosepiece

402、403‧‧‧側臂 402, 403‧‧‧ side arm

404、405‧‧‧鏡片 404, 405‧‧‧ lens

406‧‧‧機載電腦 406‧‧‧Airborne computer

407‧‧‧攝影機 407‧‧‧Camera

408‧‧‧使用者輸入單元 408‧‧‧user input unit

409‧‧‧生物資訊獲得攝影機 409‧‧‧Bio Info Camera

410、411‧‧‧感測器 410, 411‧‧‧ sensors

412‧‧‧觸感模組 412‧‧‧touch module

413、414‧‧‧顯示器 413, 414‧‧‧ Display

415‧‧‧麥克風 415‧‧‧Microphone

416、417‧‧‧音訊輸出單元/聲音輸出單元 416, 417‧‧‧ audio output unit / sound output unit

418‧‧‧電池 418‧‧‧battery

419‧‧‧感測器 419‧‧‧Sensor

501‧‧‧框架 501‧‧‧frame

502、503‧‧‧顯示器 502, 503‧‧‧ Display

504‧‧‧使用者輸入單元 504‧‧‧user input unit

505‧‧‧耳機/聲音輸出單元 505‧‧‧Headphone / Sound Output Unit

506‧‧‧電池包 506‧‧‧battery pack

507‧‧‧頭部固定帶件 507‧‧‧Head fixing strap

508‧‧‧機載電腦 508‧‧‧ onboard computer

509‧‧‧感測器 509‧‧‧Sensor

510‧‧‧生物資訊獲得攝影機 510‧‧‧Bio Info Camera

511、512‧‧‧感測器 511, 512‧‧‧ sensors

520‧‧‧內容提供裝置 520‧‧‧Content providing device

531‧‧‧框架 531‧‧‧Frame

532、533‧‧‧鏡片 532, 533‧‧‧ lens

534‧‧‧USB插口 534‧‧‧USB socket

535‧‧‧觸控板/使用者輸入單元 535‧‧‧touchpad / user input unit

536‧‧‧後退按鈕 536‧‧‧Back button

537‧‧‧頭部追蹤感測器 537‧‧‧Head tracking sensor

538‧‧‧紅外(IR)感測器 538‧‧‧Infrared (IR) sensor

539‧‧‧生物資訊獲得攝影機 539‧‧‧Bio Info Camera

540‧‧‧周邊環境感測器 540‧‧‧Ambient environment sensor

541‧‧‧可穿戴式感測器 541‧‧‧ Wearable Sensor

542‧‧‧加熱溫度感測器 542‧‧‧Heating temperature sensor

543‧‧‧聚焦調整環 543‧‧‧Focus adjustment ring

544‧‧‧前塑膠蓋 544‧‧‧Front plastic cover

545‧‧‧頭部固定帶件 545‧‧‧Head fixing strap

701‧‧‧遊戲影像 701‧‧‧Game Video

702、703‧‧‧再現停止請求導引資訊 702, 703‧‧‧‧ reproduction stop request guidance information

710、720、730‧‧‧螢幕 710, 720, 730‧‧‧screen

801‧‧‧遊戲圖框 801‧‧‧Game Frame

802‧‧‧再現停止請求導引資訊圖框 802‧‧‧ Reproduction stop request guidance information frame

803‧‧‧圖框 803‧‧‧Frame

2001、2101、2201、2301‧‧‧再現停止請求導引資訊 2001, 2101, 2201, 2301‧‧‧‧ reproduction stop request guidance information

2302~2304‧‧‧眼睛圖示 2302 ~ 2304‧‧‧Eye icon

2901‧‧‧物件 2901‧‧‧ Object

3101‧‧‧加熱單元 3101‧‧‧Heating unit

3301、3901、4210‧‧‧螢幕 3301, 3901, 4210‧‧‧ screens

4211‧‧‧電影影像 4211‧‧‧ Movie images

4220‧‧‧螢幕 4220‧‧‧Screen

4221‧‧‧再現停止請求導引資訊 4221‧‧‧ Reproduction stop request guidance information

4230‧‧‧螢幕 4230‧‧‧Screen

4231‧‧‧電影影像 4231‧‧‧ movie images

4300‧‧‧系統或環境 4300‧‧‧System or environment

4310‧‧‧智慧型錶 4310‧‧‧Smart Watch

4320‧‧‧智慧型手機 4320‧‧‧Smartphone

4330‧‧‧智慧型TV 4330‧‧‧Smart TV

4340‧‧‧伺服器 4340‧‧‧Server

4350‧‧‧網路 4350‧‧‧Internet

4360‧‧‧內容再現裝置 4360‧‧‧Content reproduction device

4810‧‧‧資訊獲得單元 4810‧‧‧ Information Acquisition Unit

4820‧‧‧控制單元 4820‧‧‧Control unit

4830‧‧‧顯示器 4830‧‧‧ Display

4840‧‧‧使用者輸入單元 4840‧‧‧user input unit

4910‧‧‧資訊獲得單元 4910‧‧‧ Information Acquisition Unit

4911‧‧‧第一資訊獲得單元 4911‧‧‧First Information Acquisition Unit

4912‧‧‧第二資訊獲得單元 4912‧‧‧Second information acquisition unit

4913‧‧‧第三資訊獲得單元 4913‧‧‧Third information acquisition unit

4914‧‧‧第四資訊獲得單元 4914‧‧‧ Fourth Information Acquisition Unit

4920‧‧‧控制單元 4920‧‧‧Control Unit

4930‧‧‧使用者介面單元 4930‧‧‧user interface unit

4931‧‧‧顯示器 4931‧‧‧ Display

4932‧‧‧使用者輸入單元 4932‧‧‧User input unit

4940‧‧‧感測器單元 4940‧‧‧Sensor Unit

4941‧‧‧可穿戴式感測器 4941‧‧‧Wearable Sensor

4942‧‧‧環境感測器 4942‧‧‧Environment Sensor

4943‧‧‧生物感測器 4943‧‧‧Biosensor

4944‧‧‧近接感測器 4944‧‧‧Proximity Sensor

4945‧‧‧操作偵測感測器 4945‧‧‧operation detection sensor

4946‧‧‧位置感測器 4946‧‧‧Position Sensor

4947‧‧‧陀螺儀感測器 4947‧‧‧Gyroscope sensor

4948‧‧‧加速度感測器 4948‧‧‧Acceleration sensor

4949‧‧‧地磁感測器 4949‧‧‧Geomagnetic sensor

4950‧‧‧記憶體 4950‧‧‧Memory

4951‧‧‧使用者介面(UI)模組 4951‧‧‧User Interface (UI) Module

4952‧‧‧通知模組 4952‧‧‧Notification Module

4953‧‧‧應用程式模組 4953‧‧‧Application Module

4960‧‧‧影像處理單元 4960‧‧‧Image Processing Unit

4970‧‧‧音訊輸出單元 4970‧‧‧Audio output unit

4975‧‧‧音訊輸入單元 4975‧‧‧Audio input unit

4980‧‧‧攝影機 4980‧‧‧Camera

4990‧‧‧通信單元 4990‧‧‧communication unit

4991‧‧‧近場通信裝置 4991‧‧‧Near field communication device

4992‧‧‧行動通信裝置 4992‧‧‧Mobile communication device

4993‧‧‧廣播接收器 4993‧‧‧Broadcast receiver

C1~C5‧‧‧內容 C1 ~ C5‧‧‧ Content

S601~S605、S901~S903、S1001~S1009、S1601~S1603、S1701~S1706、S1901~S1908、S3201~S3208、S3501~S3510、S3601~S3611、S3701~S3713、S3801~S3810、S4001~S4006、S4101~S4104、S4401~S4408、S4501~S4508、S4601~S4607、S4701~S4708、S5001~S5012‧‧‧操作 S601 ~ S605, S901 ~ S903, S1001 ~ S1009, S1601 ~ S1603, S1701 ~ S1706, S1901 ~ S1908, S3201 ~ S3208, S3501 ~ S3510, S3601 ~ S3611, S3701 ~ S3713, S3801 ~ S3810, S4001 ~ S4006, S4101 ~ S4104, S4401 ~ S4408, S4501 ~ S4508, S4601 ~ S4607, S4701 ~ S4708, S5001 ~ S5012‧‧‧ Operation

此等及/或其他態樣自結合附圖進行的例示性實施例的以下描述將變得顯而易見且更易於理解,在附圖中:圖1A為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法的圖。 These and / or other aspects will become apparent and easier to understand from the following description of an exemplary embodiment taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which: FIG. 1A is a wearable for explaining the operation of the exemplary embodiment Diagram of the method of the device.

圖1B為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的獲得可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊的方法及內容再現停止請求參考的資訊狀態。 FIG. 1B is a diagram for explaining a method of obtaining content reproduction related information of a wearable device and information status of a content reproduction stop request reference according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖1C-1及圖1C-2為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的獲得穿戴者的生物資訊的方法及再現停止請求參考的資訊狀態。 FIGS. 1C-1 and 1C-2 are views for explaining a method of obtaining biological information of a wearer and an information state referenced by a reproduction stop request according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖1D為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的獲得關於瞳孔位置是否改變的生物資訊的方法的眼睛影像的圖。 FIG. 1D is a diagram for explaining an eye image of a method of obtaining biological information about whether a pupil position is changed according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖1E為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的獲得關於瞳孔是否改變的生物資訊的方法的瞳孔影像的圖。 FIG. 1E is a diagram for explaining a pupil image for a method of obtaining biological information about whether a pupil has changed according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖1F為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的獲得可穿戴式裝置的周邊環境資訊的方法及再現停止請求參考的資訊狀態。 FIG. 1F is a diagram for explaining a method of obtaining surrounding environment information of a wearable device and a state of information referenced by a reproduction stop request according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖1G為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的獲得穿戴者的個人資 訊的方法及再現停止請求參考的資訊狀態。 FIG. 1G is a diagram for explaining obtaining personal data of a wearer according to an exemplary embodiment. Information method and the status of the information referenced by the reproduction stop request.

圖1H為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的藉由使用眼睛影像獲得關於眼睛是否充血的生物資訊的程序的圖,眼睛影像是藉由使用生物資訊獲得攝影機獲得。 FIG. 1H is a diagram for explaining a procedure for obtaining biological information about whether an eye is congested by using an eye image obtained by using a biological information obtaining camera according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖2A為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置的實例的圖。 FIG. 2A is a diagram of an example of a wearable device according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖2B為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置的另一實例的圖。 FIG. 2B is a diagram of another example of a wearable device according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖2C為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的獲得用以判定眼睛是否乾澀的資訊的程序的圖。 FIG. 2C is a diagram for explaining a procedure of obtaining information to determine whether eyes are dry according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖2D為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置的另一實例的圖。 FIG. 2D is a diagram of another example of a wearable device according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖2E為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置的另一實例的圖。 FIG. 2E is a diagram of another example of a wearable device according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖2F為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置的另一實例的圖。 FIG. 2F is a diagram of another example of a wearable device according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖3為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置的另一實例的圖。 FIG. 3 is a diagram of another example of a wearable device according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖4為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置的另一實例的圖。 FIG. 4 is a diagram of another example of a wearable device according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖5A為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置的另一實例的圖。 FIG. 5A is a diagram of another example of a wearable device according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖5B為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置的另一實例的圖。 FIG. 5B is a diagram of another example of a wearable device according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖6為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法的流程圖。 FIG. 6 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating a wearable device according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖7為用於解釋圖6的流程圖的實例的圖。 FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining an example of the flowchart of FIG. 6.

圖8A為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的再現停止請求導引資訊圖框與所顯示的影像圖框之間的關係的圖。 8A is a diagram for explaining a relationship between a reproduction stop request guidance information frame and a displayed image frame according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖8B及圖8C為根據一或多個例示性實施例的顯示再現停止請求導引資訊的實例的圖。 8B and 8C are diagrams showing examples of display reproduction stop request guidance information according to one or more exemplary embodiments.

圖9為包含於圖6的流程圖中的顯示再現停止請求導引資訊的操作的詳細流程圖。 FIG. 9 is a detailed flowchart of the operation of displaying the playback stop request guidance information included in the flowchart of FIG. 6.

圖10為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法的流程圖。 FIG. 10 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating a wearable device according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖11為根據例示性實施例的在所獲得的資訊為內容的再現時間時在可穿戴式裝置中設定的參考資訊與再現停止請求導引的數目之間的關係的資訊狀態。 FIG. 11 is an information state of the relationship between the reference information set in the wearable device when the obtained information is the reproduction time of the content and the number of reproduction stop request guidance according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖12為根據例示性實施例的在所獲得的資訊為電池消耗量時在可穿戴式裝置中設定的參考資訊與再現停止請求導引的數目之間的關係的資訊狀態。 FIG. 12 is an information state of the relationship between the reference information set in the wearable device and the number of reproduction stop request guidance when the obtained information is battery consumption according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖13A為根據例示性實施例的在所獲得的資訊與加熱溫度相關且包含加熱溫度及維持時間資訊時在可穿戴式裝置中設定的參考資訊與再現停止請求導引的數目之間的關係的資訊狀態。 FIG. 13A is a relationship between reference information set in a wearable device and the number of reproduction stop request guidance when the obtained information is related to a heating temperature and includes heating temperature and maintenance time information according to an exemplary embodiment. Information status.

圖13B為根據例示性實施例的在所獲得的資訊與加熱溫度相關且包含加熱溫度時在可穿戴式裝置中設定的參考資訊與再現停止請求導引的數目之間的關係的資訊狀態。 FIG. 13B is an information state of the relationship between the obtained information related to the heating temperature and the reference information set in the wearable device when the heating temperature is included and the number of reproduction stop request guidance according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖14為根據例示性實施例的在所獲得的資訊為用於判定穿戴者的眼睛是否充血的資訊時在可穿戴式裝置中設定的參考資訊與再現停止請求導引的數目之間的關係的資訊狀態。 FIG. 14 is a relationship between reference information set in a wearable device and the number of reproduction stop request guidance when the obtained information is information for determining whether the wearer's eyes are congested according to an exemplary embodiment Information status.

圖15為根據例示性實施例的在所獲得的資訊為用於判定穿戴者的眼睛是否乾澀的資訊時在可穿戴式裝置中設定的參考資訊與再現停止請求導引的數目之間的關係的資訊狀態。 15 is a relationship between the reference information set in the wearable device and the number of reproduction stop request guidance when the obtained information is information for determining whether the wearer's eyes are dry, according to an exemplary embodiment. Information status.

圖16為根據例示性實施例的基於兩筆資訊的組合來判定是否在顯示器上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊的流程圖。 FIG. 16 is a flowchart of determining whether to display reproduction stop request guidance information on a display based on a combination of two pieces of information according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖17為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法的流程圖。 FIG. 17 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating a wearable device according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖18為用於解釋內容類型與參考資訊之間的關係的實例的資訊狀態。 FIG. 18 is an information state for explaining an example of a relationship between a content type and reference information.

圖19為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法的流程圖。 FIG. 19 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating a wearable device according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖20至圖23為根據例示性實施例的顯示導引資訊的實例的圖。 20 to 23 are diagrams showing examples of guidance information according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖24至圖29為根據一或多個例示性實施例的不同內容的實例的圖。 24 to 29 are diagrams of examples of different content according to one or more exemplary embodiments.

圖30為用於解釋可根據一或多個例示性實施例提供的眼罩功能或睡眠功能的圖。 FIG. 30 is a diagram for explaining an eye mask function or a sleep function that may be provided according to one or more exemplary embodiments.

圖31為可提供可根據一或多個例示性實施例提供的加熱功能的可穿戴式裝置的實例的圖。 FIG. 31 is a diagram of an example of a wearable device that may provide a heating function that may be provided according to one or more exemplary embodiments.

圖32為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法的流程圖。 FIG. 32 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating a wearable device according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖33為根據例示性實施例的以清單的形式顯示關於多筆可選擇內容的資訊的實例的圖。 FIG. 33 is a diagram showing an example of displaying information about a plurality of selectable contents in a list form according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖34為根據例示性實施例的顯示關於多筆可選擇的不同內容的資訊的另一螢幕的實例的圖。 FIG. 34 is a diagram of an example of another screen displaying information on a plurality of selectable different contents according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖35為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法的流程圖。 FIG. 35 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating a wearable device according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖36為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法的流程圖。 FIG. 36 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating a wearable device according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖37為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法的流程圖。 FIG. 37 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating a wearable device according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖38為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法的流程圖。 FIG. 38 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating a wearable device according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖39為根據例示性實施例的關於提供不同內容的結果的螢幕的實例的圖。 FIG. 39 is a diagram of an example of a screen regarding a result of providing different content according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖40為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法的流程圖。 FIG. 40 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating a wearable device according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖41為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法的流程圖。 FIG. 41 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating a wearable device according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖42為根據例示性實施例的臨時停止再現內容及提供不同內容的導引資訊的實例的圖。 FIG. 42 is a diagram of an example of temporarily stopping reproduction of content and providing guidance information of different content according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖43為用於可穿戴式裝置的作業系統的圖。 FIG. 43 is a diagram of an operating system for a wearable device.

圖44為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的系統操作方法的流程圖。 FIG. 44 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating a system according to an exemplary embodiment.

圖45為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的系統操作方法的流程圖。 FIG. 45 is a flowchart for explaining a system operation method according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖46為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的系統操作方法的流程圖。 FIG. 46 is a flowchart for explaining a system operation method according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖47為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的系統操作方法的流程圖。 FIG. 47 is a flowchart for explaining a system operation method according to another exemplary embodiment.

圖48及圖49為根據一或多個例示性實施例的裝置的方塊圖。 48 and 49 are block diagrams of a device according to one or more exemplary embodiments.

圖50為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的系統操作方法的流程圖。 FIG. 50 is a flowchart for explaining a system operation method according to another exemplary embodiment.

現將詳細參考例示性實施例,所述實施例的實例在附圖中說明,其中在全文中相同的圖式元件符號指相同的元件。就此而言,本發明的特定實施例可具有不同形式且不應被解釋為限於本文中所陳述的描述。因此,下文僅藉由參看諸圖描述例示性實施例以解釋本發明描述的態樣。如本文中所使用,術語「及/或」包含相關聯所列項目中之一或多者之任何及所有組合。當在元件清單之前時,諸如「......中的至少一者」的表達修飾元件的整個清單,且並不修飾清單的個別元件。 Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. In this regard, specific embodiments of the invention may have different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the descriptions set forth herein. Therefore, the exemplary embodiments are merely described below, by referring to the figures, to explain aspects of the present invention. As used herein, the term "and / or" includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. When preceded by a component list, an expression such as "at least one of" modifies the entire list of components and does not modify individual components of the list.

因此,雖然例示性實施例能夠實現各種修改及替代形式,但其實施例是藉由實例在圖式中示出且將在本文中被詳細描述。然而,應理解,並不意欲將例示性實施例限於所揭露的特定形式,而相反地,例示性實施例意欲涵蓋屬於本發明的範疇內的所有修改、等效物以及替代例。又,在描述例示性實施例時,忽略可混淆例示性實施例的要點的關於相關熟知功能或組態的詳細描述。 Therefore, although the illustrative embodiments are capable of implementing various modifications and alternative forms, their embodiments are shown in the drawings by way of example and will be described in detail herein. It should be understood, however, that the exemplary embodiments are not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed, but rather, the exemplary embodiments are intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention. Also, in describing the exemplary embodiments, detailed descriptions of related well-known functions or configurations that may confuse the gist of the exemplary embodiments are omitted.

將理解,儘管本文中可使用術語第一、第二等以描述各種元件,但此等元件不應受限於此等術語。此等術語僅用以將一個元件與另一元件區分。 It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another.

用於本發明描述中的術語是選自在例示性實施例中考慮其功能時當前廣泛使用的常見術語中。然而,術語可根據一般熟習此項技術者的意圖、先例或新技術的出現而不同。又,在特定狀況下,由申請人任意地選擇術語且將在實施方式的對應部分中詳細地描述彼等術語的含義。因此,用於本發明描述中的術語並非僅為術語的名稱,而是術語基於術語的含義及貫穿本發明的內 容來定義。 The terms used in the description of the present invention are selected from common terms that are currently widely used when considering their functions in the exemplary embodiments. However, the terminology may vary depending on the intentions, precedents, or the emergence of new technologies of those skilled in the art. Also, under certain circumstances, the terms are arbitrarily selected by the applicant and the meanings of their terms will be described in detail in the corresponding parts of the embodiments. Therefore, the terms used in the description of the present invention are not merely the names of the terms, but the terms are based on the meaning of the terms and are used throughout the present invention. Content to define.

如本文中所使用,單數形式「一」及「所述」意欲亦包含複數形式,除非上下文另外清楚地指示。將進一步理解,本文中所使用的術語「包括(comprises及/或comprising)」指定所陳述的特徵、整體、步驟、操作、部件、組件及/或其群組的存在,但不排除一或多個其他特徵、整體、步驟、操作、部件、組件及/或其群組的存在或添加。將理解,儘管本文中可使用術語第一、第二等以描述各種元件,但此等元件不應受限於此等術語。 As used herein, the singular forms "a" and "said" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the term "comprises and / or computing" as used herein specifies the presence of stated features, wholes, steps, operations, parts, components, and / or groups thereof, but does not exclude one or more The presence or addition of several other features, wholes, steps, operations, parts, components and / or groups thereof. It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms.

圖1A為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的圖。圖1A為當穿戴者101(例如,使用者)穿戴再現內容102的可穿戴式裝置100時顯示內容再現停止請求導引資訊103的實例,所述內容再現停止請求導引資訊用於通知穿戴者101停止內容102的再現的請求。內容再現停止請求導引資訊103用以保護穿戴者101的健康。保護穿戴者101的健康可包含減少穿戴者101的疲乏或保護穿戴者101的視力,但應理解,一或多個其他例示性實施例不限於此。 FIG. 1A is a diagram for explaining a method of operating a wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. FIG. 1A is an example of displaying content reproduction stop request guidance information 103 when a wearer 101 (eg, a user) wears a wearable device 100 that reproduces content 102, the content reproduction stop request guidance information being used to notify the wearer 101 A request to stop reproduction of content 102. The content reproduction stop request guidance information 103 is used to protect the health of the wearer 101. Protecting the health of the wearer 101 may include reducing fatigue of the wearer 101 or protecting the vision of the wearer 101, but it should be understood that one or more other exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto.

可穿戴式裝置100可具有可穿戴於使用者頭部上的形式。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可具有諸如眼鏡、目鏡、太陽鏡、護目鏡、頭盔或其他類型的頭部安裝式顯示裝置的形式。 The wearable device 100 may have a form that can be worn on a user's head. For example, the wearable device 100 may have a form such as glasses, eyepieces, sunglasses, goggles, helmets, or other types of head-mounted display devices.

可穿戴式裝置100可藉由框架臨時固定至使用者頭部上。可穿戴式裝置100可包含顯示與使用者的眼睛相距在若干公分內的影像的近眼顯示器。可穿戴式裝置100可被稱作可穿戴式計算顯示裝置或智慧型眼鏡。 The wearable device 100 may be temporarily fixed to a user's head by a frame. The wearable device 100 may include a near-eye display that displays an image within a few centimeters of the user's eyes. The wearable device 100 may be referred to as a wearable computing display device or smart glasses.

圖2A為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100的實例的 圖。參看圖2A,可穿戴式裝置100組態為具有單一個顯示器或單眼顯示器的眼鏡。 FIG. 2A is an example of a wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment Illustration. Referring to FIG. 2A, the wearable device 100 is configured as glasses with a single display or a monocular display.

圖2B為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100的另一實例的圖。參看圖2B,可穿戴式裝置100包含顯示器212、攝影機206、麥克風214、光線輸出器213、生物資訊獲得攝影機(bio information obtaining camera)208以及溫度感測器218,其亦在圖2A中示出為處於可穿戴式裝置100的不同位置。 FIG. 2B is a diagram of another example of a wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. Referring to FIG. 2B, the wearable device 100 includes a display 212, a camera 206, a microphone 214, a light outputter 213, a bio information obtaining camera 208, and a temperature sensor 218, which are also shown in FIG. 2A Are in different positions of the wearable device 100.

參看圖2A,可穿戴式裝置100組態為經由穿戴者101的耳朵及鼻子固定至穿戴者101的面部的眼鏡,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可附接至頭盔結構或可修改為護目鏡。 Referring to FIG. 2A, the wearable device 100 is configured as glasses that are fixed to the face of the wearer 101 via the ear and nose of the wearer 101, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the wearable device 100 may be attached to a helmet structure or may be modified into goggles.

圖2A的可穿戴式裝置100包含鏡框201、側臂202及203、鏡片204、機載電腦(on-board computer)205、攝影機206、使用者輸入單元207(例如,使用者輸入裝置或使用者輸入器)、生物資訊獲得攝影機208、觸感模組211、顯示器212、光線輸出器213(例如,光輸出器、光發射器或光輸出裝置)、麥克風214、音訊輸出單元215及216(例如,音訊輸出裝置或音訊輸出器)、電池217以及溫度感測器218。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 2A includes a frame 201, side arms 202 and 203, a lens 204, an on-board computer 205, a camera 206, and a user input unit 207 (e.g., a user input device or a user Input device), bio-information obtaining camera 208, touch sensor module 211, display 212, light output device 213 (e.g., light output device, light transmitter or light output device), microphone 214, audio output units 215 and 216 (e.g., , Audio output device or audio output device), battery 217, and temperature sensor 218.

可穿戴式裝置100的一些元件可嵌入於其中且其其他元件可安裝於可穿戴式裝置100外部。舉例而言,感測器209及210以及電池217可嵌入或包含於可穿戴式裝置100中。顯示器212可安裝或提供於可穿戴式裝置100外部。嵌入於可穿戴式裝置100中的元件及安裝於可穿戴式裝置100外部的元件並不如上文所描述而限制。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可能不包含感測器209 及210以及觸感模組211中的一或多者。在此狀況下,藉由實例,可穿戴式裝置100可僅包含感測器210或可包含安裝於比圖2A中所示出的彼等位置多的位置中的感測器。 Some elements of the wearable device 100 may be embedded therein and other elements thereof may be installed outside the wearable device 100. For example, the sensors 209 and 210 and the battery 217 may be embedded or included in the wearable device 100. The display 212 may be installed or provided outside the wearable device 100. The components embedded in the wearable device 100 and the components installed outside the wearable device 100 are not limited as described above. For example, the wearable device 100 may not include a sensor 209 And 210 and one or more of the touch module 211. In this case, by way of example, the wearable device 100 may include only the sensor 210 or may include sensors installed in more locations than those shown in FIG. 2A.

舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可包含安裝於鄰近感測器210的位置中的能夠感測穿戴者101的出汗量的汗水感測器。此外,可穿戴式裝置100可包含安裝於音訊輸出單元215及216中的至少一者中的能夠感測穿戴者101的溫度的體溫感測器。 For example, the wearable device 100 may include a sweat sensor installed in a position adjacent to the sensor 210 and capable of sensing the amount of sweat of the wearer 101. In addition, the wearable device 100 may include a body temperature sensor installed in at least one of the audio output units 215 and 216 and capable of sensing the temperature of the wearer 101.

鏡框201以及側臂202及203可組態為諸如塑膠及/或金屬的固體,或可組態為諸如中空塑膠及/或金屬的固體以包含用以連接包含於可穿戴式裝置100中的元件的材料,諸如配線。 The frame 201 and the side arms 202 and 203 may be configured as a solid such as plastic and / or metal, or may be configured as a solid such as hollow plastic and / or metal to include components for connecting components contained in the wearable device 100 Materials such as wiring.

圖2A的鏡框201以及側臂202及203經一體地組態而不具有連接部件或連接器。因此,鏡框201以及側臂202及203可被稱作可穿戴式裝置100的框架。 The mirror frame 201 and the side arms 202 and 203 of FIG. 2A are configured integrally without connecting members or connectors. Therefore, the frame 201 and the side arms 202 and 203 may be referred to as a frame of the wearable device 100.

鏡框201以及側臂202及203的結構並不限於如圖2A中所示者。 The structures of the frame 201 and the side arms 202 and 203 are not limited to those shown in FIG. 2A.

舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可包含在鏡框201與側臂202及203之間的連接部件或連接器(諸如,鉸鏈)。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可包含在鏡框201與右側臂202之間及在鏡框201與左側臂203之間的連接部件。當可穿戴式裝置100包含如上文所描述的連接部件時,側臂202及203可在鏡框201的方向上摺疊。 For example, the wearable device 100 may include a connecting member or a connector (such as a hinge) between the frame 201 and the side arms 202 and 203. For example, the wearable device 100 may include connection members between the frame 201 and the right arm 202 and between the frame 201 and the left arm 203. When the wearable device 100 includes a connection member as described above, the side arms 202 and 203 may be folded in the direction of the frame 201.

舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可包含在鏡框201的中心201'、在鏡框201與右側臂202之間、在鏡框201與左側臂203之間以及在側臂202及203的中心202'及203'的連接部件。當可 穿戴式裝置100包含如上文所描述的連接部件時,鏡框201以及側臂202及203可基於每一連接部件在內部方向上摺疊,藉此最小化可穿戴式裝置100的大小。 For example, the wearable device 100 may be included at the center 201 'of the frame 201, between the frame 201 and the right arm 202, between the frame 201 and the left arm 203, and at the center 202' of the side arms 202 and 203, and 203 'connecting parts. When can When the wearable device 100 includes the connection members as described above, the frame 201 and the side arms 202 and 203 can be folded in the internal direction based on each connection member, thereby minimizing the size of the wearable device 100.

未示出的連接部件可組態為螺桿總成,或可藉由將環插入至溝槽中及將環連接在一起來組態,但不限於此。 The connection parts not shown may be configured as a screw assembly or may be configured by inserting a ring into a groove and connecting the rings together, but are not limited thereto.

側臂202及203可按允許其穿戴在穿戴者101的耳朵上的方式組態。側臂202及203可按可延伸以圍繞穿戴者101的頭後部的方式組態。 The side arms 202 and 203 may be configured in a manner that allows them to be worn on the ears of the wearer 101. The side arms 202 and 203 may be configured to extend to surround the back of the head of the wearer 101.

當側臂202及203按允許其延伸以圍繞穿戴者101的頭後部的方式組態時,能夠將側臂202及203固定至穿戴者101的頭部上的帶件可添加於側臂202與203之間。 When the side arms 202 and 203 are configured in such a manner as to allow them to extend around the back of the head of the wearer 101, a strap capable of fixing the side arms 202 and 203 to the head of the wearer 101 may be added to the side arms 202 and Between 203.

帶件(band)可組態為彈性帶件,或可組態為長度可調整的帶件使得側臂202及203可固定至穿戴者101的頭部上而無關於穿戴者101的頭部的大小。 The band can be configured as an elastic band, or can be configured as a band with adjustable length so that the side arms 202 and 203 can be fixed to the head of the wearer 101 without regard to the head of the wearer 101 size.

可穿戴式裝置100可附接非滑移或非滑動部件,其能夠防止側臂202及203滑移或滑動至側臂202及203的接觸穿戴者101的耳廓後部的內部位置。非滑移或非滑動部件可組態為諸如聚矽氧的材料,但其材料不限於此。非滑移或非滑動部件可附接至側臂202及203的內側,但其形狀不限於此。 The wearable device 100 may be attached with a non-sliding or non-sliding member, which can prevent the side arms 202 and 203 from sliding or sliding to the inner position of the side arms 202 and 203 that contact the auricle rear of the wearer 101. The non-sliding or non-sliding part may be configured as a material such as polysiloxane, but the material is not limited thereto. The non-sliding or non-sliding member may be attached to the inside of the side arms 202 and 203, but the shape is not limited thereto.

鏡框201可按允許拆卸鏡片204的方式組態。圖2A的鏡片204可與鼻件(nosepiece)204'一體地組態,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,當圖2A的鏡片204與鼻件204'成一體式時,鏡片204可組態為如將在下文描述的圖4中所示出的右鏡片404及左鏡片405。 The lens frame 201 may be configured in a manner that allows the lens 204 to be removed. The lens 204 of FIG. 2A may be configured integrally with a nosepiece 204 ', but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, when the lens 204 of FIG. 2A is integrated with the nose piece 204 ′, the lens 204 may be configured as a right lens 404 and a left lens 405 as shown in FIG. 4 which will be described later.

鏡片204可按允許穿戴者101看見真實世界的方式組態為透明材料。鏡片204可組態為能夠透射經由顯示器212反射的光的材料。可用作鏡片204的材料可包含(例如)諸如聚碳酸酯的塑膠或玻璃,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。鏡片204可組態為防光反射且防眩塗層鏡片、防霧塗層鏡片以及遮光塗層鏡片中的至少一個塗層鏡片。 The lens 204 may be configured as a transparent material in a manner that allows the wearer 101 to see the real world. The lens 204 may be configured as a material capable of transmitting light reflected via the display 212. Materials that may be used as the lens 204 may include, for example, plastic or glass such as polycarbonate, but are not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The lens 204 may be configured as at least one of a light-reflective and anti-glare coated lens, an anti-fog coated lens, and a light-shielded coated lens.

機載電腦205可有線地或無線地連接至包含於可穿戴式裝置100中的元件。機載電腦205定位於左側臂203的鄰近鏡框201的一部分中,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,機載電腦205可定位於右側臂202的一部分中,如圖2B中所示出。機載電腦205可定位於可穿戴式裝置100的另一部分中,諸如左側臂203的另一部分。 The on-board computer 205 may be wired or wirelessly connected to the components included in the wearable device 100. The on-board computer 205 is positioned in a portion of the left arm 203 adjacent to the frame 201, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the onboard computer 205 may be positioned in a portion of the right arm 202, as shown in FIG. 2B. The on-board computer 205 may be positioned in another part of the wearable device 100, such as another part of the left arm 203.

機載電腦205可自(例如)攝影機206、使用者輸入單元207、生物資訊獲得攝影機208、感測器209、210以及218、麥克風214以及溫度感測器218接收資料。機載電腦205可分析所接收的資料且產生待經由顯示器212以及音訊輸出單元215及216中的至少一者傳輸至可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101的資訊。資訊可藉由光線輸出器213經由顯示器212傳輸。 The on-board computer 205 can receive data from, for example, the camera 206, the user input unit 207, the bio-information obtaining camera 208, the sensors 209, 210, and 218, the microphone 214, and the temperature sensor 218. The onboard computer 205 may analyze the received data and generate information to be transmitted to the wearer 101 of the wearable device 100 via at least one of the display 212 and the audio output units 215 and 216. The information can be transmitted through the display 212 through the light outputter 213.

待傳輸至穿戴者101的資訊可包含靜態影像、移動影像(或視訊)、文字以及音訊中的至少一者,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The information to be transmitted to the wearer 101 may include at least one of a still image, a moving image (or video), text, and audio, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

攝影機206可定位於左側臂203外部或可嵌入於左側臂203中。攝影機206可安裝於可穿戴式裝置100的另一位置中。舉例而言,攝影機206可定位於右側臂202的一部分中,如圖2B中 所示出。根據另一實例,攝影機206可定位於鏡框201的一部分(例如,中心)中。攝影機206可組態為用於智慧型手機中的攝影機或諸如網路攝影機的小型攝影機,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。攝影機206可安裝於由可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101感知的真實世界的至少一部分可被擷取所在的位置中。 The camera 206 may be positioned outside the left arm 203 or may be embedded in the left arm 203. The camera 206 may be installed in another position of the wearable device 100. For example, the camera 206 may be positioned in a portion of the right arm 202, as shown in FIG. 2B Shown. According to another example, the camera 206 may be positioned in a portion (eg, the center) of the frame 201. The camera 206 may be configured as a camera used in a smartphone or a small camera such as a web camera, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The camera 206 can be installed in a position where at least a part of the real world perceived by the wearer 101 of the wearable device 100 can be captured.

使用者輸入單元207可包含可由穿戴者101的手指操作的觸控板、按鈕以及可由穿戴者101的推動操縱操作的開關中的至少一者,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。使用者輸入單元207可定位於左側臂203的一部分中,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中可定位於可穿戴式裝置100的另一部分中。舉例而言,使用者輸入單元207可定位於以下各者中的至少一者中:左側臂203的另一部分、如圖2B中所示出的右側臂202的一部分,以及鏡框201的一部分。 The user input unit 207 may include at least one of a touchpad, a button operable by a finger of the wearer 101, and a switch operable by a push operation of the wearer 101, but not in one or more other exemplary embodiments. Limited to this. The user input unit 207 may be positioned in a part of the left arm 203, but may be positioned in another part of the wearable device 100 in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the user input unit 207 may be positioned in at least one of the following: another part of the left arm 203, a part of the right arm 202 as shown in FIG. 2B, and a part of the frame 201.

使用者輸入單元207可由穿戴者101使用以輸入命令。使用者輸入單元207可包含能夠接通/斷開可穿戴式裝置100的電力的接通/斷開開關或接通/斷開按鈕。 The user input unit 207 may be used by the wearer 101 to input a command. The user input unit 207 may include an on / off switch or an on / off button capable of turning on / off the power of the wearable device 100.

生物資訊獲得攝影機208可擷取穿戴者101的眼睛影像或瞳孔影像。穿戴者101的眼睛影像或瞳孔影像可用以基於穿戴者101的眼睛獲得生物資訊。舉例而言,使用穿戴者101的眼睛影像或瞳孔影像的基於眼睛的生物資訊可包含以下各者當中的至少一筆資訊:穿戴者101的眼睛是否充血、穿戴者101的眨眼次數、穿戴者101的眨眼循環、穿戴者101的瞳孔位置是否改變、穿戴者101的瞳孔是否改變以及其類似者,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The bio-information obtaining camera 208 can capture an eye image or a pupil image of the wearer 101. The eye image or the pupil image of the wearer 101 may be used to obtain biological information based on the eyes of the wearer 101. For example, the eye-based biological information using the eye image or pupil image of the wearer 101 may include at least one of the following: whether the eyes of the wearer 101 are congested, the number of blinks of the wearer 101, The blink cycle, whether the pupil position of the wearer 101 changes, whether the pupil of the wearer 101 changes, and the like, but it is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

生物資訊獲得攝影機208可安設為自鏡框201的右下端突出,但其安設在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,生物資訊獲得攝影機208可嵌入於鏡框201中。生物資訊獲得攝影機208可定位於可穿戴式裝置100的另一任意部分中。生物資訊獲得攝影機208可安設於穿戴者101的眼睛影像或瞳孔影像可被擷取所在的位置中。 The bio-information obtaining camera 208 may be set to protrude from the lower right end of the frame 201, but it is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the bio-information obtaining camera 208 may be embedded in the frame 201. The bio-information obtaining camera 208 may be positioned in another arbitrary part of the wearable device 100. The bio-information obtaining camera 208 can be installed in a position where the eye image or the pupil image of the wearer 101 can be captured.

感測器209可為能夠感測可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境的周邊環境感測器。感測器209可定位於鏡框201內的中心,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,除鏡框201內部的中心外,感測器209亦可安裝於以下各者當中的至少一個位置中:鏡框201的內部部分、鏡框201的外部部分、側臂202及203的內部部分以及側臂202及203的外部部分,但感測器209的安設位置及結構在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The sensor 209 may be a surrounding environment sensor capable of sensing the surrounding environment of the wearable device 100. The sensor 209 may be positioned at a center within the mirror frame 201, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, in addition to the center inside the frame 201, the sensor 209 can also be installed in at least one of the following positions: the internal portion of the frame 201, the external portion of the frame 201, and the internal portions of the side arms 202 and 203 And the outer portions of the side arms 202 and 203, but the installation position and structure of the sensor 209 are not limited to this in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

感測器209可組態為能夠感測周邊環境的感測器,周邊環境諸如可穿戴式裝置100的周邊色溫、光(或紅外線)、溫度、濕度、風力、高度、氣壓、細粉塵等,但待感測的周邊環境在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The sensor 209 can be configured as a sensor capable of sensing the surrounding environment, such as the peripheral color temperature, light (or infrared), temperature, humidity, wind, height, air pressure, fine dust, etc. of the wearable device 100, However, the surrounding environment to be sensed is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

當感測器209為濕度感測器時,可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用由感測器209感測的值獲得關於穿戴者101的眼睛是否乾澀的生物資訊。因此,當感測器209為濕度感測器時,感測器209可作為基於穿戴者101的眼睛提供生物信號的感測器而操作。 When the sensor 209 is a humidity sensor, the wearable device 100 can obtain biological information about whether the eyes of the wearer 101 are dry by using a value sensed by the sensor 209. Therefore, when the sensor 209 is a humidity sensor, the sensor 209 can operate as a sensor that provides a biological signal based on the eyes of the wearer 101.

基於眼睛的生物信號用以獲得基於眼睛的生物資訊。舉例而言,濕度感測器可將基於眼睛的生物信號表達為對應於相對於每立方公尺空氣的水蒸汽量(公克/立方公尺)的電信號。基於 眼睛的生物資訊可表達自濕度感測器輸出的以公克(g)為單位的電信號。 Eye-based biological signals are used to obtain eye-based biological information. For example, a humidity sensor may express an eye-based biological signal as an electrical signal corresponding to the amount of water vapor (g / m3) relative to each cubic meter of air. based on The biological information of the eye can express the electrical signal in grams (g) output from the humidity sensor.

感測器210可為能夠感測可穿戴式裝置100是否已穿戴的感測器。感測器210定位於右側臂202的接觸穿戴者101的耳後部的內側,但其位置在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,感測器210可定位於左側臂203的接觸穿戴者101的耳後部的內側,或可定位於嵌入有接觸穿戴者101的耳後部的電池217的位置的內側。 The sensor 210 may be a sensor capable of sensing whether the wearable device 100 has been worn. The sensor 210 is positioned on the inner side of the right arm 202 behind the ear contacting the wearer 101, but its position is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the sensor 210 may be positioned on the inside of the left arm 203 that contacts the back of the ear 101 of the wearer 101, or may be positioned on the inside of the position where the battery 217 that contacts the back of the ear of the wearer 101 is embedded.

感測器210可組態為(例如)壓力感測器。當感測器210組態為壓力感測器時,感測器210可將指示是否施加壓力及壓力量值的感測值傳輸至機載電腦205。因此,機載電腦205可基於自感測器210接收的感測值來偵測可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴時間。 The sensor 210 may be configured as, for example, a pressure sensor. When the sensor 210 is configured as a pressure sensor, the sensor 210 may transmit a sensed value indicating whether pressure is applied and the magnitude of the pressure to the onboard computer 205. Therefore, the onboard computer 205 can detect the wearing time of the wearable device 100 based on the sensing value received from the sensor 210.

觸感模組211定位於鄰近可穿戴式裝置100的左側臂203的內側的邊緣的點處,但其安設位置在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,觸感模組211可定位於右側臂202的內側的一部分中或可定位於可穿戴式裝置100的另一點處。 The touch-sensing module 211 is positioned at a point adjacent to an inner edge of the left arm 203 of the wearable device 100, but its installation position is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the touch-sensing module 211 may be positioned in a part of the inside of the right arm 202 or may be positioned at another point of the wearable device 100.

觸感模組211可組態為能夠產生穿戴者101可感受到的各種觸覺效應的材料。舉例而言,觸感模組211可組態為能夠產生各種觸覺效應的材料,諸如能夠產生振動效應的材料、能夠對接觸皮膚表面產生刺激效應的材料、能夠基於噴霧或空氣抽吸產生刺激效應的材料、能夠經由電極接觸產生刺激效應的材料、能夠使用靜電力產生刺激效應的材料、能夠使用能夠吸收或產生熱的裝置產生寒冷及溫暖感覺的材料以及其類似者,但用作觸感模組211的材料在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The haptic module 211 can be configured as a material capable of generating various tactile effects that the wearer 101 can feel. For example, the haptic module 211 can be configured as a material capable of generating various tactile effects, such as a material capable of generating a vibration effect, a material capable of generating a stimulating effect on contact with a skin surface, and a stimulating effect based on spray or air suction Materials that can produce irritating effects through electrode contact, materials that can produce irritating effects using electrostatic forces, materials that can produce cold and warm sensations using devices capable of absorbing or generating heat, and the like, but are used as touch molds The material of the group 211 is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

顯示器212連接至可穿戴式裝置100的左側臂203且定位於鏡片204的左上端中,但其位置在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,顯示器212可連接至右側臂202使得顯示器212定位於鏡片204的右中心,或可連接至左側臂203使得顯示器212定位於鏡片204的左中心。 The display 212 is connected to the left arm 203 of the wearable device 100 and is positioned in the upper left end of the lens 204, but its position is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the display 212 may be connected to the right arm 202 such that the display 212 is positioned at the right center of the lens 204, or may be connected to the left arm 203 such that the display 212 is positioned at the left center of the lens 204.

顯示器212可連接至可穿戴式裝置100的右側臂202且定位於鏡片204的右上端中,如圖2B中所示出。 The display 212 may be connected to the right arm 202 of the wearable device 100 and positioned in the upper right end of the lens 204, as shown in FIG. 2B.

圖2A的顯示器212可組態為半透明的光波導(例如,稜鏡),但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。顯示器212可反射自光輸出器213輸出的光以將影像聚焦在穿戴者101的眼睛的視網膜的中央窩上。 The display 212 of FIG. 2A may be configured as a translucent optical waveguide (eg, chirped), but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The display 212 can reflect the light output from the light outputter 213 to focus the image on the central fossa of the retina of the eye of the wearer 101.

光輸出器213可組態為(例如)微型投影儀,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The light outputter 213 may be configured as, for example, a micro projector, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

麥克風214可接收或擷取(capture)穿戴者101的語音、不同於穿戴者101的語音的聲音等。 The microphone 214 can receive or capture the voice of the wearer 101, a sound different from the voice of the wearer 101, and the like.

音訊輸出單元215及216經組態為可安裝於可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101的耳朵中的耳機,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。音訊輸出單元215可定位於右側臂202的內側使得音訊輸出單元215可安裝於可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101的右耳上。音訊輸出單元216可定位於左側臂203的內側使得音訊輸出單元216可安裝於可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101的左耳上。 The audio output units 215 and 216 are configured as headphones that can be installed in the ears of the wearer 101 of the wearable device 100, but are not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The audio output unit 215 can be positioned inside the right arm 202 so that the audio output unit 215 can be mounted on the right ear of the wearer 101 of the wearable device 100. The audio output unit 216 can be positioned inside the left arm 203 so that the audio output unit 216 can be mounted on the left ear of the wearer 101 of the wearable device 100.

音訊輸出單元215及216可按允許其固定至可穿戴式裝置100的方式安裝(如圖2A中所示出),但在一或多個其他例示 性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,音訊輸出單元215及216可組態為可自可穿戴式裝置100拆卸。因此,可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101可選擇性地將音訊輸出單元215及216穿戴在穿戴者101的耳朵上。 The audio output units 215 and 216 can be installed in a manner that allows them to be fixed to the wearable device 100 (as shown in FIG. 2A), but one or more other examples The exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto. For example, the audio output units 215 and 216 can be configured to be detachable from the wearable device 100. Therefore, the wearer 101 of the wearable device 100 can selectively wear the audio output units 215 and 216 on the ear of the wearer 101.

當音訊輸出單元215及216可自可穿戴式裝置100拆卸時,音訊輸出單元215及216可定位於側臂202及203的接觸穿戴者101的耳後部的內側。因此,穿戴者101可使音訊輸出單元215及216自側臂202及203脫離且接著將音訊輸出單元215及216穿戴在穿戴者101的耳朵上。 When the audio output units 215 and 216 are detachable from the wearable device 100, the audio output units 215 and 216 can be positioned on the inner side of the back of the ears of the wearer 101 that contact the side arms 202 and 203. Therefore, the wearer 101 can disengage the audio output units 215 and 216 from the side arms 202 and 203 and then wear the audio output units 215 and 216 on the ear of the wearer 101.

當音訊輸出單元215及216已自側臂202及203穿戴在穿戴者101的耳朵上時,音訊輸出單元215及216可有線地或無線地連接至可穿戴式裝置100。 When the audio output units 215 and 216 have been worn on the ears of the wearer 101 from the side arms 202 and 203, the audio output units 215 and 216 can be wired or wirelessly connected to the wearable device 100.

當音訊輸出單元215及216有線地連接至可穿戴式裝置100時,音訊輸出單元215及216與可穿戴式裝置100之間的連接線路在音訊輸出單元215及216安裝於可穿戴式裝置100中可嵌入於可穿戴式裝置100中。 When the audio output units 215 and 216 are wired to the wearable device 100, the connection lines between the audio output units 215 and 216 and the wearable device 100 are installed in the audio output units 215 and 216 in the wearable device 100 It can be embedded in the wearable device 100.

當音訊輸出單元215及216無線地連接至可穿戴式裝置100時,音訊輸出單元215及216可基於近場無線通信與可穿戴式裝置100通信。當音訊輸出單元215及216無線地連接至可穿戴式裝置100時,音訊輸出單元215及216以及機載電腦205中的每一者可包含能夠執行近場通信的通信模組。 When the audio output units 215 and 216 are wirelessly connected to the wearable device 100, the audio output units 215 and 216 can communicate with the wearable device 100 based on near-field wireless communication. When the audio output units 215 and 216 are wirelessly connected to the wearable device 100, each of the audio output units 215 and 216 and the on-board computer 205 may include a communication module capable of performing near field communication.

可穿戴式裝置100可包含在音訊輸出單元215及216與可穿戴式裝置100之間的基於彈性材料(例如,彈簧)的連接部件。在此狀況下,基於彈性材料的連接部件的形狀可根據穿戴者 101的耳朵位置而改變。 The wearable device 100 may include an elastic material (eg, a spring) -based connection member between the audio output units 215 and 216 and the wearable device 100. In this case, the shape of the connecting member based on the elastic material can be changed according to the wearer. 101 ear position changes.

舉例而言,連接部件可經修改以允許音訊輸出單元215及216在以下方向當中的至少一個方向上傾斜:向東方向、向西方向、向南方向、向北方向、東西方向、西南方向以及南北方向,或連接部件可根據360度的旋轉而修改。 For example, the connecting part may be modified to allow the audio output units 215 and 216 to tilt in at least one of the following directions: eastward, westward, southward, northward, east-west, southwest, and north-south Orientation, or connecting parts can be modified based on 360-degree rotation.

當可穿戴式裝置100包含在音訊輸出單元215及216與可穿戴式裝置100之間的基於彈性材料的連接部件時,音訊輸出單元215及216以及可穿戴式裝置100可經組態以有線地或無線地彼此通信。 When the wearable device 100 includes an elastic material-based connection member between the audio output units 215 and 216 and the wearable device 100, the audio output units 215 and 216 and the wearable device 100 may be configured to wiredly Or communicate with each other wirelessly.

音訊輸出單元215及216可組態為骨導揚聲器。根據一或多個例示性實施例的音訊輸出單元215及216可輸出導引資訊作為通知可請求停止再現內容的音訊信號。 The audio output units 215 and 216 can be configured as bone conduction speakers. The audio output units 215 and 216 according to one or more exemplary embodiments may output the guidance information as an audio signal notifying that the reproduction of the content may be requested to be stopped.

能夠感測穿戴者101的溫度的體溫感測器可安裝於音訊輸出單元215及216中的至少一者中。可將自安裝於音訊輸出單元215及216中的體溫感測器輸出的感測值傳輸至機載電腦205。機載電腦205可藉由使用所接收的感測值獲得穿戴者101的溫度資訊。 A body temperature sensor capable of sensing the temperature of the wearer 101 may be installed in at least one of the audio output units 215 and 216. The sensed value output from the body temperature sensor installed in the audio output units 215 and 216 can be transmitted to the onboard computer 205. The on-board computer 205 can obtain temperature information of the wearer 101 by using the received sensing value.

電池217嵌入於可穿戴式裝置100的右側臂202的邊緣中,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,電池217可嵌入於可穿戴式裝置100的左側臂203的邊緣中。可穿戴式裝置100可將連接器或埠安裝於鄰近嵌入有電池217的位置的位置中。連接器或埠用以連接外部電源供應器裝置與電池217且對電池217充電。連接器或埠可組態為(例如)通用串列匯流排(USB)插口。 The battery 217 is embedded in the edge of the right arm 202 of the wearable device 100, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the battery 217 may be embedded in the edge of the left arm 203 of the wearable device 100. The wearable device 100 may mount a connector or port in a position adjacent to a position in which the battery 217 is embedded. The connector or port is used to connect the external power supply device and the battery 217 and charge the battery 217. The connector or port can be configured, for example, as a universal serial bus (USB) socket.

電池217可嵌入於可穿戴式裝置100的右側臂202的可拆卸框架中。嵌入有電池217的框架可包含能夠連接外部電源供應器裝置與電池217且對電池217充電的連接器或埠。嵌入有電池217的框架及可穿戴式裝置100可經組態以藉由使用USB插口彼此連接,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。嵌入有電池217的框架可被稱作電池組。溫度感測器218可安裝於鄰近可穿戴式裝置100的機載電腦205的位置中以感測可穿戴式裝置100的加熱溫度。可將自溫度感測器218輸出的感測值傳輸至機載電腦205。機載電腦205可藉由使用所接收的感測值來獲得可穿戴式裝置100的加熱溫度。溫度感測器218的位置並不如上文所描述而限制。 The battery 217 may be embedded in a removable frame of the right arm 202 of the wearable device 100. The frame in which the battery 217 is embedded may include a connector or port capable of connecting the external power supply device and the battery 217 and charging the battery 217. The frame with the battery 217 embedded and the wearable device 100 may be configured to be connected to each other by using a USB socket, but it is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The frame in which the battery 217 is embedded may be referred to as a battery pack. The temperature sensor 218 may be installed in a position adjacent to the on-board computer 205 of the wearable device 100 to sense a heating temperature of the wearable device 100. The sensed value output from the temperature sensor 218 can be transmitted to the onboard computer 205. The on-board computer 205 can obtain the heating temperature of the wearable device 100 by using the received sensing value. The position of the temperature sensor 218 is not limited as described above.

圖2C為用於解釋獲得用以判定眼睛是否乾澀的資訊的程序的圖。可穿戴式裝置100可自嵌入有麥克風的電子貼片219(如圖2C中所示出)接收在眼睛乾澀時產生的聲音。電子貼片219可包含能夠與可穿戴式裝置100進行無線通信的通信模組(例如,通信裝置或通信器)。通信模組可基於諸如近場通信(Near Field Communication;NFC)、藍牙(Bluetooth)、紅外線等的短程通信與可穿戴式裝置100通信。 FIG. 2C is a diagram for explaining a procedure for obtaining information to determine whether the eyes are dry. The wearable device 100 may receive a sound generated when the eyes are dry from an electronic patch 219 (shown in FIG. 2C) having a microphone embedded therein. The electronic patch 219 may include a communication module (eg, a communication device or a communicator) capable of wireless communication with the wearable device 100. The communication module may communicate with the wearable device 100 based on short-range communication such as Near Field Communication (NFC), Bluetooth, infrared, and the like.

為自電子貼片219接收在眼睛乾澀時產生的聲音,可穿戴式裝置100可在再現內容時將用於電子貼片219的應用程式作為背景應用程式執行。電子貼片219可附接至鄰近穿戴者101的眼睛的位置。嵌入於電子貼片219中的麥克風可藉由使用附接有電子貼片219的位置來阻隔穿戴者101周圍的聲音或穿戴者101的聲音且接收在眼睛乾澀時產生的聲音。 In order to receive the sound generated when the eyes are dry from the electronic patch 219, the wearable device 100 may execute an application for the electronic patch 219 as a background application when reproducing the content. The electronic patch 219 may be attached to a position adjacent to the eyes of the wearer 101. The microphone embedded in the electronic patch 219 can block the sound around the wearer 101 or the sound of the wearer 101 by using the position to which the electronic patch 219 is attached and receive the sound generated when the eyes are dry.

圖2D為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100的另一實例的圖。參看圖2D,可穿戴式裝置100可有線地(例如,藉由USB纜線)連接至行動裝置250以將資料傳輸至行動裝置250及自行動裝置250接收資料,但在可穿戴式裝置100與行動裝置250之間傳輸及接收資料的方法在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100及行動裝置250可無線地(例如,諸如藍牙的近場通信)彼此連接以傳輸及接收資料。行動裝置250包含顯示器251。 FIG. 2D is a diagram of another example of a wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. Referring to FIG. 2D, the wearable device 100 may be wired (eg, via a USB cable) to the mobile device 250 to transmit data to and receive data from the mobile device 250, but when the wearable device 100 and The method of transmitting and receiving data between the mobile devices 250 is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the wearable device 100 and the mobile device 250 may be connected to each other wirelessly (eg, near field communication such as Bluetooth) to transmit and receive data. The mobile device 250 includes a display 251.

可穿戴式裝置100可自行動裝置250接收待再現的內容。可經由行動裝置250或使用者輸入單元207根據使用者輸入來控制使用可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現。 The wearable device 100 may receive content to be reproduced from the mobile device 250. Content reproduction using the wearable device 100 may be controlled via the mobile device 250 or the user input unit 207 according to a user input.

可經由行動裝置250或使用者輸入單元207根據使用者輸入來控制可穿戴式裝置100的操作。當可穿戴式裝置100的操作由行動裝置250控制時,可穿戴式裝置100可不包含機載電腦205。根據另一例示性實施例,當可穿戴式裝置100的操作由行動裝置250控制時,包含於可穿戴式裝置100中的機載電腦205可由行動裝置250控制。 The operation of the wearable device 100 may be controlled via the mobile device 250 or the user input unit 207 according to a user input. When the operation of the wearable device 100 is controlled by the mobile device 250, the wearable device 100 may not include an onboard computer 205. According to another exemplary embodiment, when the operation of the wearable device 100 is controlled by the mobile device 250, the on-board computer 205 included in the wearable device 100 may be controlled by the mobile device 250.

圖2D的可穿戴式裝置100可不包含圖2A的電池217且可自行動裝置250接收電力。此外。圖2D的可穿戴式裝置100可不包含麥克風214以及音訊輸出單元215及216且可使用嵌入於行動裝置250中的麥克風及音訊輸出單元。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 2D may not include the battery 217 of FIG. 2A and may receive power from the mobile device 250. Also. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 2D may not include the microphone 214 and the audio output units 215 and 216 and may use a microphone and an audio output unit embedded in the mobile device 250.

圖2E為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100的另一實例的圖。圖2E的可穿戴式裝置100可類似於圖2D的可穿戴式裝置100而將資料傳輸至行動裝置250及自行動裝置250接收資料。 FIG. 2E is a diagram of another example of a wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 2E may transmit data to and receive data from the mobile device 250 similarly to the wearable device 100 of FIG. 2D.

圖2E的可穿戴式裝置100可類似於圖2D的可穿戴式裝置100而不包含電池217且可自行動裝置250接收電力。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 2E may be similar to the wearable device 100 of FIG. 2D without a battery 217 and may receive power from the mobile device 250.

圖2E的可穿戴式裝置100不包含音訊輸出單元215及216且可經由可穿戴式耳機260輸出音訊。圖2E的可穿戴式裝置100可無線地(例如,經由藍牙通信)或有線地連接至可穿戴式耳機260且經由可穿戴式耳機260輸出包含於所再現內容中的音訊信號。可穿戴式耳機260可被稱作行動耳機。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 2E does not include the audio output units 215 and 216 and can output audio through the wearable headset 260. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 2E may be connected to the wearable headset 260 wirelessly (eg, via Bluetooth communication) or wired and output an audio signal included in the reproduced content via the wearable headset 260. The wearable headset 260 may be referred to as a mobile headset.

圖2F為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100的另一實例的圖。圖2F的可穿戴式裝置100可有線地或無線地連接至內容再現裝置270。內容再現裝置270可包含遊戲再現裝置、視訊再現裝置、廣播機上盒等,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。內容再現裝置270可有線或無線地將待再現的內容及/或電力提供至圖2F的可穿戴式裝置100。 FIG. 2F is a diagram of another example of a wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 2F may be connected to the content reproduction device 270 by wire or wirelessly. The content reproduction device 270 may include a game reproduction device, a video reproduction device, a broadcast box, and the like, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The content reproduction device 270 may provide the content and / or power to be reproduced to the wearable device 100 of FIG. 2F by wire or wirelessly.

圖2F的可穿戴式裝置100可經由使用者輸入件207根據使用者輸入控制內容再現裝置270的操作。可經由專用輸入裝置271根據使用者輸入來控制內容再現裝置270。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 2F can control the operation of the content reproduction device 270 according to the user input via the user input 207. The content reproduction device 270 may be controlled according to a user input via a dedicated input device 271.

圖3為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100的另一實例的圖。圖3的可穿戴式裝置100呈具有獨眼鏡片303(亦即,用於一隻眼睛的鏡片)及單一個顯示器或單眼顯示器(類似於圖2A的可穿戴式裝置100)的眼鏡的形式。圖3的可穿戴式裝置100呈獨眼眼鏡的形式,其經由穿戴者101的左耳及穿戴者101的鼻子的左側固定至穿戴者101的面部,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可組態為經由穿戴者101的右耳及穿戴者101的鼻子的右側固定至穿戴者101的 面部的獨眼眼鏡。可穿戴式裝置100可附接至頭盔結構。 FIG. 3 is a diagram of another example of a wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 is in the form of glasses having a single spectacle lens 303 (ie, a lens for one eye) and a single display or a monocular display (similar to the wearable device 100 of FIG. 2A). The wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 is in the form of one-eye glasses, which is fixed to the face of the wearer 101 via the left ear of the wearer 101 and the left side of the nose of the wearer 101, but in one or more other exemplary embodiments China is not limited to this. For example, the wearable device 100 may be configured to be fixed to the wearer 101 via the right ear of the wearer 101 and the right side of the nose of the wearer 101. Cyclops on the face. The wearable device 100 may be attached to a helmet structure.

圖3的可穿戴式裝置100包含鏡框301、側臂302、鏡片303、機載電腦304、攝影機305、使用者輸入單元306(例如,使用者輸入裝置或使用者輸入器)、生物資訊獲得攝影機307、感測器308、309以及316、觸感模組310、顯示器311、光輸出器(例如,光線輸出器、光發射器或光輸出裝置)、麥克風313、音訊輸出單元314(例如,音訊輸出裝置或音訊輸出器)以及電池315。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 includes a frame 301, a side arm 302, a lens 303, an onboard computer 304, a camera 305, a user input unit 306 (e.g., a user input device or a user input device), and a bio-information obtaining camera. 307, sensors 308, 309, and 316, touch-sensing module 310, display 311, light output (e.g., light output, light transmitter or light output device), microphone 313, audio output unit 314 (e.g., audio Output device or audio output device) and battery 315.

包含於圖3的可穿戴式裝置100中的元件及組件並不如圖3中所示出而限制。舉例而言,圖3的可穿戴式裝置100可不包含感測器308、309及316以及觸感模組310中的一或多者。舉例而言,圖3的可穿戴式裝置100可僅包含感測器308、309以及316當中的感測器309,或可包含安裝於比圖3中所示出的位置多的位置中的感測器。舉例而言,圖3的可穿戴式裝置100可包含安裝於其中的用於感測穿戴者101的出汗量的汗水感測器及用於感測穿戴者101的溫度的體溫感測器,如上文參看圖2A的可穿戴式裝置100所描述。 The elements and components included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 are not limited as shown in FIG. 3. For example, the wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 may not include one or more of the sensors 308, 309, and 316 and the touch module 310. For example, the wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 may include only the sensor 309 among the sensors 308, 309, and 316, or may include a sensor installed in more locations than shown in FIG. Tester. For example, the wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 may include a sweat sensor installed therein for sensing the amount of sweat of the wearer 101 and a body temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of the wearer 101, As described above with reference to the wearable device 100 of FIG. 2A.

鏡框301可按允許鏡片303被拆卸的方式組態,如上文參看圖2A所描述。圖3的可穿戴式裝置100可包含在鏡框301與側臂302之間的連接部件(例如,連接器),如參看圖2A所描述。圖3的可穿戴式裝置100可包含在側臂302中心的連接部件,如參看圖2A所描述。 The frame 301 may be configured in a manner that allows the lens 303 to be removed, as described above with reference to FIG. 2A. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 may include a connecting member (for example, a connector) between the frame 301 and the side arm 302, as described with reference to FIG. 2A. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 may include a connecting member in the center of the side arm 302, as described with reference to FIG. 2A.

包含於圖3的可穿戴式裝置100中的鏡片303、機載電腦304、攝影機305、使用者輸入單元306、生物資訊獲得攝影機307、感測器308、309以及316、觸感模組310、顯示器311、光輸出器 312、麥克風313、音訊輸出單元314以及電池315可分別類似於包含於圖2A的可穿戴式裝置100中的鏡片204、機載電腦205、攝影機206、使用者輸入單元207、生物資訊獲得攝影機208、感測器209、210以及218、觸感模組211、顯示器212、光線輸出器213、麥克風214、音訊輸出單元215及216以及電池217而定位及組態。包含於圖3的可穿戴式裝置100中的感測器308可對應於包含於圖2A的所示出的可穿戴式裝置100中的感測器209。包含於圖3的可穿戴式裝置100中的感測器309可對應於圖2A中所示出的感測器210。包含於圖3的可穿戴式裝置100中的感測器316可對應於圖2A中所示出的感測器218. The lens 303, the onboard computer 304, the camera 305, the user input unit 306, the biometric information obtaining camera 307, the sensors 308, 309, and 316, the touch module 310, Display 311, light output 312, microphone 313, audio output unit 314, and battery 315 may be similar to the lens 204, the onboard computer 205, the camera 206, the user input unit 207, and the biometric information obtaining camera 208 included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 2A, respectively. , Sensors 209, 210, and 218, a touch sensor module 211, a display 212, a light outputter 213, a microphone 214, audio output units 215 and 216, and a battery 217 for positioning and configuration. The sensor 308 included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 may correspond to the sensor 209 included in the wearable device 100 shown in FIG. 2A. The sensor 309 included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 may correspond to the sensor 210 shown in FIG. 2A. The sensor 316 included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 may correspond to the sensor 218 shown in FIG. 2A.

包含於圖3的可穿戴式裝置100中的元件並不如上文所描述而限制。舉例而言,圖3的可穿戴式裝置100可類似於圖2D至圖2F的可穿戴式裝置100而經組態以有線或無線地連接至行動裝置250、可穿戴式耳機260以及內容再現裝置270中的至少一者。 The elements included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 are not limited as described above. For example, the wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 may be similar to the wearable device 100 of FIGS. 2D to 2F and configured to be wired or wirelessly connected to the mobile device 250, the wearable headset 260, and the content reproduction device At least one of 270.

當圖3的可穿戴式裝置100連接至行動裝置250、可穿戴式耳機260以及內容再現裝置270中的至少一者時,包含於圖3的可穿戴式裝置100中的元件可類似於包含於圖2D至圖2F的可穿戴式裝置100中的元件而改變或變化。 When the wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 is connected to at least one of the mobile device 250, the wearable headset 260, and the content reproduction device 270, elements included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 3 may be similar to those included in The elements in the wearable device 100 of FIGS. 2D to 2F are changed or changed.

圖4為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100的另一實例的圖。參看圖4,可穿戴式裝置100具有雙眼顯示器。圖4的可穿戴式裝置100可附接至頭盔結構或可修改為呈護目鏡的形式。 FIG. 4 is a diagram of another example of a wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. Referring to FIG. 4, the wearable device 100 has a binocular display. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 4 may be attached to a helmet structure or may be modified in the form of goggles.

圖4的可穿戴式裝置100包含鏡框401、側臂402及403、鏡片404及405、機載電腦406、攝影機407、使用者輸入單元408(例如,使用者輸入裝置或使用者輸入器)、生物資訊獲得攝影機 409、感測器410、411以及419、觸感模組412、顯示器413及414、麥克風415、音訊輸出單元416及417(例如,音訊輸出裝置或音訊輸出器)以及電池418。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 4 includes a frame 401, side arms 402 and 403, lenses 404 and 405, an on-board computer 406, a camera 407, a user input unit 408 (for example, a user input device or a user input device), Bioinformation Acquisition Camera 409, sensors 410, 411, and 419, a touch-sensing module 412, displays 413 and 414, a microphone 415, audio output units 416 and 417 (for example, an audio output device or an audio output device), and a battery 418.

包含於圖4的可穿戴式裝置100中的鏡框401可與鼻件401'一體地組態。鏡框401可組態為諸如矩形、卵形以及環形形狀的各種形狀中的一者,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。鏡框401可組態為類似於圖2A的可穿戴式裝置100的鏡框201的材料的材料。 The lens frame 401 included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 4 may be configured integrally with the nose piece 401 ′. The lens frame 401 may be configured in one of various shapes such as a rectangular shape, an oval shape, and a ring shape, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The frame 401 may be configured as a material similar to that of the frame 201 of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 2A.

圖4的鏡片404及405可組態為適合於顯示諸如經由未示出的光輸出器(上文參看圖2A所描述的此類投影儀)投影的影像或圖形的資訊的任意材料。圖4的鏡片404及405可組態為能夠重疊可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101可經由鏡片404及405看見的真實世界與諸如經由光輸出器(例如,光發射器、光輸出裝置或光線輸出器)投影的影像或圖形的資訊的材料。構成鏡片404及405的材料可類似於上文參看圖2A所描述的構成鏡片204的材料而組態為塑膠或玻璃,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The lenses 404 and 405 of FIG. 4 may be configured as any material suitable for displaying information such as images or graphics projected through a light outputter (not shown such as described above with reference to FIG. 2A). The lenses 404 and 405 of FIG. 4 can be configured to overlap the real world that the wearer 101 of the wearable device 100 can see through the lenses 404 and 405 and such as via a light output device (e.g., a light emitter, light output device, or light Output device) Information of projected images or graphics. The material constituting the lenses 404 and 405 may be configured as plastic or glass similar to the material constituting the lens 204 described above with reference to FIG. 2A, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

包含於圖4的可穿戴式裝置100中的側臂402及403、機載電腦406、攝影機407、使用者輸入單元408、生物資訊獲得攝影機409、感測器410、411以及419、觸感模組412、麥克風415、音訊輸出單元416及417以及電池418可安設在不同於包含於圖2A的可穿戴式裝置100中的側臂202及203、機載電腦205、攝影機206、使用者輸入單元207、生物資訊獲得攝影機208、感測器209、210以及218、觸感模組211、麥克風214、音訊輸出單元 215及216以及電池217的彼等位置的位置中,但其功能或構造可類似。圖4的感測器410可對應於圖2A的感測器209。圖4的感測器411可對應於圖2A的感測器210。圖4的感測器419可對應於圖2A的溫度感測器218。包含於圖4的可穿戴式裝置100中的元件的構造及位置並不如上文所描述而限制。 The side arms 402 and 403 included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 4, the on-board computer 406, the camera 407, the user input unit 408, the biometric information obtaining camera 409, the sensors 410, 411, and 419, and the touch mode The group 412, the microphone 415, the audio output units 416 and 417, and the battery 418 can be installed on the side arms 202 and 203, the onboard computer 205, the camera 206, and the user input differently from the wearable device 100 included in FIG. 2A Unit 207, bio-information obtaining camera 208, sensors 209, 210, and 218, touch sensor module 211, microphone 214, and audio output unit 215 and 216 and the battery 217 are located in their respective positions, but their functions or configurations may be similar. The sensor 410 of FIG. 4 may correspond to the sensor 209 of FIG. 2A. The sensor 411 of FIG. 4 may correspond to the sensor 210 of FIG. 2A. The sensor 419 of FIG. 4 may correspond to the temperature sensor 218 of FIG. 2A. The configuration and location of the elements included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 4 are not limited as described above.

包含於圖4的可穿戴式裝置100中的顯示器413及414可顯示資訊,諸如藉由安裝於側臂402及403中的每一者的內表面上的光輸出器投影的影像或圖形。光輸出器可組態為包含於圖2A的可穿戴式裝置100中的光輸出器213,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The displays 413 and 414 included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 4 may display information such as images or graphics projected by a light outputter mounted on the inner surface of each of the side arms 402 and 403. The light outputter may be configured as the light outputter 213 included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 2A, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

圖4的可穿戴式裝置100可經修改以允許鏡片404及405操作為顯示器。在此狀況下,鏡片404及405可組態為透明顯示器或半透明顯示器。當鏡片404及405組態為半透明顯示器時,鏡片404及405可組態為諸如至少一個光波導(例如,稜鏡)、電致發光顯示器或液晶顯示器(LCD)的材料,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 4 may be modified to allow the lenses 404 and 405 to operate as a display. In this case, the lenses 404 and 405 can be configured as a transparent display or a translucent display. When the lenses 404 and 405 are configured as a translucent display, the lenses 404 and 405 may be configured as a material such as at least one optical waveguide (e.g., chirped), an electroluminescent display, or a liquid crystal display (LCD). It is not limited in many other exemplary embodiments.

當圖4的鏡片404及405組態為透明顯示器時,光輸出器不安裝於圖4的可穿戴式裝置100中,且由機載電腦406產生的資訊可直接顯示於鏡片404及405上。透明顯示器為具有某一透明度使得其螢幕後方的區可見的顯示器。 When the lenses 404 and 405 of FIG. 4 are configured as transparent displays, the light output device is not installed in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 4, and information generated by the onboard computer 406 can be directly displayed on the lenses 404 and 405. A transparent display is a display that has some transparency so that the area behind its screen is visible.

圖4的可穿戴式裝置100可有線或無線地連接至行動裝置250、可穿戴式耳機260以及內容再現裝置270中的至少一者,如上文參看圖2D至圖2F所描述。當圖4的可穿戴式裝置100連接至行動裝置250、可穿戴式耳機260以及內容再現裝置270中的 至少一者時,圖4的可穿戴式裝置100可類似於圖2D至圖2F的可穿戴式裝置100而修改或變化。舉例而言,圖4的可穿戴式裝置100可不包含電池418。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 4 may be wired or wirelessly connected to at least one of the mobile device 250, the wearable headset 260, and the content reproduction device 270, as described above with reference to FIGS. 2D to 2F. When the wearable device 100 of FIG. 4 is connected to the mobile device 250, the wearable headset 260, and the content reproduction device 270, In at least one, the wearable device 100 of FIG. 4 may be modified or changed similar to the wearable device 100 of FIGS. 2D to 2F. For example, the wearable device 100 of FIG. 4 may not include a battery 418.

圖5A為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100的另一實例的圖。圖5A的可穿戴式裝置100具有雙眼顯示器。圖5A的可穿戴式裝置100可修改為頭盔結構。 FIG. 5A is a diagram of another example of a wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 5A has a binocular display. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 5A can be modified into a helmet structure.

圖5A的可穿戴式裝置100包含組態為塑膠材料的框架501、在框架501的內側的鄰近穿戴者101的眼睛的兩個獨立顯示器502及503、在框架501的下部部分的整個表面或其一部分中的使用者輸入單元504(例如,使用者輸入裝置或使用者輸入器)、耳機505、有線地連接至框架501的電池組506、用以將可穿戴式裝置100固定至穿戴者101的頭部上的頭部固定帶件507、嵌入於框架501中的電腦508、生物資訊獲得攝影機510以及感測器509、511以及512。圖5A的可穿戴式裝置100可經修改以在其中包含電池。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 5A includes a frame 501 configured as a plastic material, two independent displays 502 and 503 adjacent to the eyes of the wearer 101 on the inside of the frame 501, the entire surface of the lower portion of the frame 501, or A user input unit 504 (for example, a user input device or a user input device) in a part, a headset 505, a battery pack 506 wired to the frame 501, a device for fixing the wearable device 100 to the wearer 101 A head fixing strap 507 on the head, a computer 508 embedded in the frame 501, a biometric information obtaining camera 510, and sensors 509, 511, and 512. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 5A may be modified to include a battery therein.

圖5A的顯示器502及503可使用諸如高清晰度(high definition;HD)有機發光二極體(organic light emitting diode;OLED)面板的顯示器,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。圖5A的顯示器502及503可經組態以查看二維(2D)內容及三維(3D)內容。 The displays 502 and 503 of FIG. 5A may use displays such as high definition (HD) organic light emitting diode (OLED) panels, but are not limited to one or more other exemplary embodiments this. The displays 502 and 503 of FIG. 5A can be configured to view two-dimensional (2D) content and three-dimensional (3D) content.

圖5A的使用者輸入單元504組態為以下各者中的至少一者:通電/斷電按鈕、選單選擇按鈕、調整按鈕、顯示器502及503的位置調整開關,以及基於推進操縱的按鈕及包含音量開關的開關,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,使 用者輸入單元504可組態為觸控面板。 The user input unit 504 of FIG. 5A is configured as at least one of the following: an on / off button, a menu selection button, an adjustment button, a position adjustment switch of the displays 502 and 503, and a push-based operation button and including The switch of the volume switch, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, make The user input unit 504 can be configured as a touch panel.

圖5A的電池組506可包含能夠無線地接收內容的通信模組及能夠有線地接收內容的介面。介面可包含高清晰度多媒體介面(HDMI)埠,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。圖5A的電池組506可經由通信模組或介面有線地或無線地連接至內容提供裝置520。內容提供裝置520可包含諸如遊戲再現裝置、視訊遊戲裝置、廣播機上盒等的裝置。 The battery pack 506 of FIG. 5A may include a communication module capable of receiving content wirelessly and an interface capable of receiving content wiredly. The interface may include a high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) port, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The battery pack 506 of FIG. 5A may be wired or wirelessly connected to the content providing device 520 via a communication module or interface. The content providing device 520 may include a device such as a game reproduction device, a video game device, a broadcast set-top box, and the like.

圖5A的電池組506可經由通信模組無線地同時連接至可穿戴式裝置100及內容提供裝置520。圖5A的電池組506可經由通信模組及介面有線地連接至可穿戴式裝置100且無線地連接至內容提供裝置520。圖5A的電池組506可經由介面有線地連接至可穿戴式裝置100及內容提供裝置520。圖5A的電池組506可經由通信模組及介面無線地連接至可穿戴式裝置100且有線地連接至內容提供裝置520。 The battery pack 506 of FIG. 5A can be connected to the wearable device 100 and the content providing device 520 simultaneously and wirelessly via a communication module. The battery pack 506 of FIG. 5A can be wiredly connected to the wearable device 100 and wirelessly connected to the content providing device 520 via a communication module and an interface. The battery pack 506 of FIG. 5A may be wiredly connected to the wearable device 100 and the content providing device 520 via an interface. The battery pack 506 of FIG. 5A may be wirelessly connected to the wearable device 100 and wired to the content providing device 520 via a communication module and an interface.

當圖5A的電池組506經由通信模組無線地連接至可穿戴式裝置100及內容提供裝置520時,電池組506可經由通信模組將自內容提供裝置520接收的內容傳輸至可穿戴式裝置100且可將自可穿戴式裝置100接收的與內容再現相關的控制信號傳輸至內容提供裝置520。內容提供裝置520可根據經由電池組506接收的控制信號操作。 When the battery pack 506 of FIG. 5A is wirelessly connected to the wearable device 100 and the content providing device 520 via the communication module, the battery pack 506 can transmit the content received from the content providing device 520 to the wearable device via the communication module. 100 and may transmit a control signal related to content reproduction received from the wearable device 100 to the content providing device 520. The content providing device 520 may operate according to a control signal received via the battery pack 506.

圖5A的感測器509可定位於頭部固定帶件507的內側以類似於圖2A的感測器210而感測可穿戴式裝置100是否已穿戴。圖5A的生物資訊獲得攝影機510可定位於左方顯示器503的上部末端中以執行與圖2A的生物資訊獲得攝影機208的功能相同的功 能。圖5A的感測器511可定位於框架501的上表面的一部分中以類似於圖2A的感測器209而感測可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊。圖5A的感測器512可安裝於鄰近機載電腦508的位置中以感測圖5A的可穿戴式裝置100的加熱溫度。 The sensor 509 of FIG. 5A may be positioned on the inner side of the head fixing strap 507 to sense whether the wearable device 100 is worn similarly to the sensor 210 of FIG. 2A. The bio-information obtaining camera 510 of FIG. 5A may be positioned in the upper end of the left display 503 to perform the same functions as those of the bio-information obtaining camera 208 of FIG. 2A. can. The sensor 511 of FIG. 5A may be positioned in a portion of the upper surface of the frame 501 to sense the surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100 similarly to the sensor 209 of FIG. 2A. The sensor 512 of FIG. 5A may be installed in a position adjacent to the on-board computer 508 to sense the heating temperature of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 5A.

圖5A的生物資訊獲得攝影機510以及感測器509、511以及512的位置在一或多個其他例示性實施例中並不如上文所描述而限制。生物資訊獲得攝影機510以及感測器509、511以及512可安裝在不同於圖5A的可穿戴式裝置100的上述位置的位置中。舉例而言,圖5A的生物資訊獲得攝影機510可定位成鄰近右方顯示器502。 The locations of the bio-information obtaining camera 510 and the sensors 509, 511, and 512 of FIG. 5A are not limited as described above in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The bio-information obtaining camera 510 and the sensors 509, 511, and 512 may be installed in positions different from the above-mentioned positions of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 5A. For example, the bio-information obtaining camera 510 of FIG. 5A may be positioned adjacent to the right display 502.

圖2A的觸感模組211、麥克風214等可另外安裝於圖5A的可穿戴式裝置100的一部分中。圖5A的可穿戴式裝置100可在框架501的上部末端中安裝或包含前額支撐件。前額支撐件用以支撐可穿戴式裝置100的重量。圖5A的可穿戴式裝置100可包含圖2A中所提及的用於感測穿戴者101的溫度的體溫感測器及用於感測穿戴者101的出汗量的汗水感測器。 The touch-sensing module 211, the microphone 214, and the like of FIG. 2A may be additionally installed in a part of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 5A. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 5A may mount or include a forehead support in the upper end of the frame 501. The forehead support is used to support the weight of the wearable device 100. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 5A may include a body temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of the wearer 101 and a sweat sensor for sensing the amount of sweat of the wearer 101 mentioned in FIG. 2A.

圖5B為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100的另一實例的圖。行動裝置250可安裝於圖5B的可穿戴式裝置100中。圖5B的可穿戴式裝置100可有線或無線地連接至行動裝置250。圖5B的可穿戴式裝置100使用行動裝置250的顯示器251作為顯示器。 FIG. 5B is a diagram of another example of a wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. The mobile device 250 may be installed in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 5B. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 5B may be connected to the mobile device 250 by wire or wirelessly. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 5B uses the display 251 of the mobile device 250 as a display.

圖5B的可穿戴式裝置100可經由對應於穿戴者101的兩隻眼睛的兩個獨立鏡片532及533檢視再現於顯示器251上的內容。鏡片532及533為可使穿戴者101的檢視失真的鏡片。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 5B can view the content reproduced on the display 251 via two independent lenses 532 and 533 corresponding to the two eyes of the wearer 101. The lenses 532 and 533 are lenses that can distort the view of the wearer 101.

圖5B的可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用USB插口534連接至行動裝置250,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。可穿戴式裝置100可基於近場無線通信或其他無線通信(例如,藍牙)而連接至行動裝置250。若USB插口534用以連接可穿戴式裝置100及行動裝置250,則行動裝置250可根據經由可穿戴式裝置100的觸控板535接收的使用者輸入來加以控制。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 5B may be connected to the mobile device 250 by using the USB socket 534, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The wearable device 100 may be connected to the mobile device 250 based on near field wireless communication or other wireless communication (eg, Bluetooth). If the USB socket 534 is used to connect the wearable device 100 and the mobile device 250, the mobile device 250 can be controlled according to user input received through the touchpad 535 of the wearable device 100.

觸控板535定位於可穿戴式裝置100的框架531的右側,但可定位於框架531的另一側。USB插口534定位於框架531的左側,但可定位於框架的右側。 The touchpad 535 is positioned on the right side of the frame 531 of the wearable device 100, but can be positioned on the other side of the frame 531. The USB socket 534 is positioned on the left side of the frame 531, but can be positioned on the right side of the frame.

圖5B的可穿戴式裝置100在鄰近觸控板535的位置中包含後退按鈕536。後退按鈕536可充當透視按鈕。亦即,若將後退按鈕536按壓持續某一時間段,則包含於行動裝置250中的後視攝影機252可操作。當後視攝影機252操作時,穿戴者101可在穿戴可穿戴式裝置100時經由後視攝影機252檢視真實周邊情境。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 5B includes a back button 536 in a position adjacent to the touchpad 535. The back button 536 can function as a perspective button. That is, if the back button 536 is pressed for a certain period of time, the rear view camera 252 included in the mobile device 250 is operable. When the rear view camera 252 is operated, the wearer 101 can view the real surrounding situation via the rear view camera 252 when wearing the wearable device 100.

圖5B的可穿戴式裝置100包含頭部追蹤感測器537、紅外(IR)感測器538、生物資訊獲得攝影機539、周邊環境感測器540、可穿戴式感測器541、加熱溫度感測器542、聚焦調整環543、前塑膠蓋544以及頭部固定帶件545,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The wearable device 100 of FIG. 5B includes a head tracking sensor 537, an infrared (IR) sensor 538, a bio-information acquisition camera 539, a surrounding environment sensor 540, a wearable sensor 541, and a heating temperature sensor. The measuring device 542, the focus adjustment ring 543, the front plastic cover 544, and the head fixing band 545 are not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用由圖5B的頭部追蹤感測器537及IR感測器538感測到的值來偵測穿戴者101的移動,且根據穿戴者101的所偵測到的移動將顯示於行動裝置250的顯示器251上的影像提供至超大型寬螢幕。圖5B的聚焦調整環543為能夠根據穿戴者101的檢視調整螢幕的按鈕。 The wearable device 100 can detect the movement of the wearer 101 by using the values sensed by the head tracking sensor 537 and the IR sensor 538 of FIG. 5B, and according to the wearer 101's detection The mobile phone provides an image displayed on the display 251 of the mobile device 250 to an ultra-large wide screen. The focus adjustment ring 543 in FIG. 5B is a button capable of adjusting the screen according to the view of the wearer 101.

包含於圖5B的可穿戴式裝置100中的元件的位置並不如圖5B中所示出而限制。 The positions of the elements included in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 5B are not limited as shown in FIG. 5B.

包含於圖2A、圖2B、圖2D、圖2E、圖2F、圖3、圖4以及圖5A中的可穿戴式裝置100的機載電腦205、304、406以及508可包含控制單元(或處理器)及記憶體,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。將參看圖48及圖49詳細地描述控制單元(例如,控制器)及記憶體。機載電腦205、304、406以及508可控制可穿戴式裝置100的所有功能。 The onboard computers 205, 304, 406, and 508 of the wearable device 100 included in FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2D, 2E, 2F, 3, 4 and 5A may include a control unit (or processing Device) and memory, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. A control unit (for example, a controller) and a memory will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 48 and 49. The on-board computers 205, 304, 406, and 508 can control all functions of the wearable device 100.

圖2A、圖2B、圖2D、圖2E、圖2F、圖3、圖4、圖5A以及圖5B的可穿戴式裝置100的變體可基於無線通信接收由包含於電子貼片219中的麥克風獲得的聲音,如參看圖2C所描述。 Variations of the wearable device 100 of FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2D, 2E, 2F, 3, 4, 5A, and 5B may receive a microphone included in the electronic patch 219 based on wireless communication. The obtained sound is as described with reference to FIG. 2C.

一或多個例示性實施例將在下文基於下文圖2A的可穿戴式裝置100來加以描述,但可應用於圖2A、圖2B、圖2D、圖2E、圖2F、圖3、圖4、圖5A以及圖5B的可穿戴式裝置100及其變體。 One or more exemplary embodiments will be described below based on the wearable device 100 of FIG. 2A below, but can be applied to FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2D, 2E, 2F, 3, 4, 4, The wearable device 100 and its variants of FIGS. 5A and 5B.

同時,可根據穿戴者101的再現命令再現(或提供)圖1A的內容102。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可經由顯示器212再現根據穿戴者101的遊戲再現命令再現的遊戲影像102,如由圖1A的螢幕110所例示。連同遊戲影像102一起再現的音訊信號可經由音訊輸出單元215及216再現。 Meanwhile, the content 102 of FIG. 1A may be reproduced (or provided) according to a reproduction command of the wearer 101. For example, the wearable device 100 may reproduce the game image 102 reproduced according to the game reproduction command of the wearer 101 via the display 212, as illustrated by the screen 110 of FIG. 1A. The audio signals reproduced together with the game image 102 can be reproduced via the audio output units 215 and 216.

圖1A的螢幕110及120為包含可經由可穿戴式裝置100檢視的所再現遊戲影像102及真實周邊情境的影像(亦即,真實影像)的實例。然而,當可穿戴式裝置100如圖5A或圖5B所示出而組態時,穿戴者101可僅檢視經由可穿戴式裝置100再現的 遊戲影像102(亦即,不檢視真實影像)。 The screens 110 and 120 of FIG. 1A are examples of images including a reproduced game image 102 and a real surrounding situation (ie, real images) that can be viewed via the wearable device 100. However, when the wearable device 100 is configured as shown in FIG. 5A or FIG. 5B, the wearer 101 may view only the reproduced image via the wearable device 100. Game image 102 (ie, no real image is viewed).

在一或多個其他例示性實施例中,由可穿戴式裝置100再現的內容不限於圖1A的遊戲影像102。舉例而言,由可穿戴式裝置100再現的內容可包含基於安設於可穿戴式裝置100中的應用程式而需要或控制再現的內容。 In one or more other exemplary embodiments, the content reproduced by the wearable device 100 is not limited to the game image 102 of FIG. 1A. For example, the content reproduced by the wearable device 100 may include content that is required or controlled based on an application installed in the wearable device 100.

安設於可穿戴式裝置100中的應用程式可包含(例如)視訊播放器應用程式、專輯應用程式、攝影機應用程式、數位多媒體廣播(Digital Multimedia Broadcasting;DMB)應用程式、地圖應用程式、瀏覽器應用程式、應用程式商店應用程式、視訊通話應用程式、新聞及天氣應用程式、行事曆應用程式、即時訊息(Instant Messenger;IM)應用程式、電話簿應用程式、電子郵件應用程式、內容共用應用程式、電子書應用程式、社會媒體應用程式、訊息傳遞應用程式、擴增實境應用程式以及其類似者,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The applications installed in the wearable device 100 may include, for example, a video player application, an album application, a camera application, a Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) application, a map application, a browser Apps, app store apps, video call apps, news and weather apps, calendar apps, instant messenger (IM) apps, phone book apps, email apps, content sharing apps , E-book application, social media application, messaging application, augmented reality application, and the like, but is not limited to this in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

貫穿本說明書所描述的應用程式是指用於藉由使用可穿戴式裝置100執行目標操作的程式。舉例而言,電子郵件應用程式為用於傳輸及接收電子郵件且管理所傳輸及接收的電子郵件的程式。貫穿本說明書所描述的內容可按以下形式當中的至少一種形式來加以提供:靜態影像、移動影像、音訊、文字以及多媒體,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The application program described throughout this specification refers to a program for performing a target operation by using the wearable device 100. For example, an email application is a program for transmitting and receiving emails and managing the emails transmitted and received. The content described throughout this specification may be provided in at least one of the following forms: still images, moving images, audio, text, and multimedia, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

當內容正藉由穿戴者101穿戴的可穿戴式裝置100再現時,可穿戴式裝置100可獲得以下各者中的至少一者:可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊、穿戴者101的生物資訊、可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊以及穿戴者101的個人資訊。由可穿 戴式裝置100獲得的上述資訊表示可影響穿戴者101的健康的資訊。 When the content is being reproduced by the wearable device 100 worn by the wearer 101, the wearable device 100 can obtain at least one of the following: information related to the content reproduction of the wearable device 100, the creature of the wearer 101 Information, surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100, and personal information of the wearer 101. Wearable The above information obtained by the wearable device 100 represents information that can affect the health of the wearer 101.

可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊可包含基於可穿戴式裝置100的操作的資訊。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊可包含基於以下各者中的至少一者的資訊:內容再現時間、可穿戴式裝置100的電池消耗量、可穿戴式裝置100的溫度、可穿戴式裝置100的加熱狀態(例如,過熱狀態),但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100的電池消耗量可為另一裝置(例如,行動裝置250)用於再現內容的電池消耗量。 The content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100 may include information based on the operation of the wearable device 100. For example, the content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100 may include information based on at least one of the following: content reproduction time, battery consumption of the wearable device 100, temperature of the wearable device 100, A heated state (eg, an overheated state) of the wearable device 100, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the battery consumption of the wearable device 100 may be the battery consumption of another device (eg, the mobile device 250) for reproducing content.

獲得可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊的方法可相同或類似於參看圖1B的資訊狀態所描述的方法,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。圖1B為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的獲得可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊的方法及內容再現停止請求參考的資訊狀態。內容再現停止請求參考為用於顯示內容再現停止請求導引資訊103的參考(亦即,參考資訊)。內容再現停止請求導引資訊103指示通知穿戴者101可請求停止再現內容的資訊。內容再現停止請求導引資訊103可表達為通知資訊或警示資訊。根據另一例示性實施例,可輸出關於停止檢視內容或穿戴可穿戴式裝置100的資訊(例如,提議使用者停止檢視內容或移除可穿戴式裝置101的螢幕)而非內容再現停止請求導引資訊103。圖1B的數值僅為實例,且應理解,一或多個其他例示性實施例不限於此。 The method of obtaining the content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100 may be the same as or similar to the method described with reference to the information state of FIG. 1B, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. FIG. 1B is a diagram for explaining a method of obtaining content reproduction-related information of a wearable device 100 and an information state of a content reproduction stop request reference according to an exemplary embodiment. The content reproduction stop request reference is a reference (ie, reference information) for displaying the content reproduction stop request guidance information 103. The content reproduction stop request guidance information 103 indicates information notifying the wearer 101 that the content reproduction request can be stopped. The content reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be expressed as notification information or warning information. According to another exemplary embodiment, information about stopping viewing content or wearing the wearable device 100 (for example, suggesting that the user stop viewing content or removing the screen of the wearable device 101) may be output instead of the content reproduction stop request guidance Citation information 103. The numerical values of FIG. 1B are merely examples, and it should be understood that one or more other exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto.

參看圖1B,可結合由可穿戴式裝置100執行的內容再現 而獲得內容的再現時間。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可在可穿戴式感測器210感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴之後獲得自開始內容再現而計數的時間作為內容的再現時間Pt(或提供時間)。 Referring to FIG. 1B, content reproduction performed by the wearable device 100 may be combined And get the reproduction time of the content. For example, the wearable device 100 may obtain the time counted from the start of content reproduction after the wearable sensor 210 senses the wear of the wearable device 100 as the reproduction time Pt (or providing time) of the content.

參看圖1B,可結合由可穿戴式裝置100執行的內容再現而獲得可穿戴式裝置100的電池消耗量。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100在可穿戴式感測器210感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴之後獲得自開始內容再現而偵測的電池剩餘量(例如,剩餘的電池壽命)作為參考電池剩餘量Brq1。可穿戴式裝置100可在內容再現時段期間週期性地偵測電池剩餘量Brq2且獲得參考電池剩餘量與週期性地偵測到的電池剩餘量之間的差(d=Brq2-Brq1)作為可穿戴式裝置100的電池消耗量。可藉由使用電池217的放電電流及電壓偵測電池剩餘量。 Referring to FIG. 1B, the battery consumption of the wearable device 100 may be obtained in connection with content reproduction performed by the wearable device 100. For example, the wearable device 100 obtains the battery remaining amount (for example, the remaining battery life) detected from the start of content reproduction after the wearable sensor 210 senses the wearing of the wearable device 100 as a reference Battery remaining Brq1. The wearable device 100 may periodically detect the battery remaining amount Brq2 during the content reproduction period and obtain the difference between the reference battery remaining amount and the battery remaining amount periodically detected (d = Brq2-Brq1) as a possible Battery consumption of the wearable device 100. The remaining battery capacity can be detected by using the discharge current and voltage of the battery 217.

參看圖1B,可結合由可穿戴式裝置100執行的內容再現而獲得可穿戴式裝置100的加熱溫度。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可在可穿戴式感測器210感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴且內容再現開始之後獲得在內容再現期間藉由使用溫度感測器218偵測到的溫度T作為可穿戴式裝置100的加熱溫度。 Referring to FIG. 1B, a heating temperature of the wearable device 100 may be obtained in combination with content reproduction performed by the wearable device 100. For example, the wearable device 100 may obtain the content detected by using the temperature sensor 218 during content reproduction after the wearable sensor 210 senses the wear of the wearable device 100 and the content reproduction starts. The temperature T is taken as the heating temperature of the wearable device 100.

每當接收到溫度感測器218的感測值時,便可更新加熱溫度。可穿戴式裝置100可在內容再現開始之後週期性地操作溫度感測器218以接收溫度感測器218的感測值或可週期性地溫度感測器218的感測值以獲得加熱溫度。 The heating temperature can be updated whenever a sensed value from the temperature sensor 218 is received. The wearable device 100 may periodically operate the temperature sensor 218 to receive the sensed value of the temperature sensor 218 after the content reproduction starts or may periodically sense the value of the temperature sensor 218 to obtain a heating temperature.

如上文所描述,可穿戴式裝置100的資訊可藉由使用安裝於可穿戴式裝置100中的至少一個感測器(例如,溫度感測器218)的感測值來獲得,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於 此。舉例而言,電池消耗量可藉由使用電池217的放電電流及電壓來獲得。 As described above, the information of the wearable device 100 can be obtained by using a sensed value of at least one sensor (for example, the temperature sensor 218) installed in the wearable device 100, but Not limited to many other exemplary embodiments this. For example, the battery consumption can be obtained by using the discharge current and voltage of the battery 217.

當電池217不包含於可穿戴式裝置100中且(例如)有線或無線地連接至可穿戴式裝置100的行動裝置250的電池用於可穿戴式裝置100中時,上述電池消耗量可為行動裝置250的電池消耗量。 When the battery 217 is not included in the wearable device 100 and, for example, the battery of the mobile device 250 connected to the wearable device 100 wired or wirelessly is used in the wearable device 100, the above battery consumption may be mobile Battery consumption of device 250.

獲得可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊的方法並不如圖1B中所示出而限制。舉例而言,無關於可穿戴式感測器210的感測值,可穿戴式裝置100可基於內容再現開始點來獲得可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊。 The method of obtaining the content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100 is not limited as shown in FIG. 1B. For example, regardless of the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210, the wearable device 100 can obtain the content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100 based on the content reproduction start point.

若可穿戴式裝置100自可穿戴式感測器210接收指示穿戴狀態的感測值而無關於內容再現開始點,則可穿戴式裝置100可週期性地監視電池剩餘量以藉由使用隨時間監視到的電池剩餘量的差而獲得電池消耗量。當如上文所描述獲得電池消耗量時,偵測上述參考電池剩餘量Brq1所在的點為由可穿戴式感測器210的感測值感測到穿戴所在的點。 If the wearable device 100 receives a sensed value indicating the wearing state from the wearable sensor 210 without regard to the content reproduction start point, the wearable device 100 may periodically monitor the remaining amount of the battery to use it over time The difference in the remaining battery amount is monitored to obtain the battery consumption amount. When the battery consumption is obtained as described above, the point where the above-mentioned reference battery remaining amount Brq1 is detected is the point where the wear is sensed by the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210.

若可穿戴式裝置100自可穿戴式感測器210接收指示穿戴狀態的感測值而無關於內容再現開始點,則可穿戴式裝置100可週期性地監視溫度感測器218的輸出值以獲得加熱溫度。 If the wearable device 100 receives a sensing value indicating the wearing state from the wearable sensor 210 without regard to the content reproduction start point, the wearable device 100 may periodically monitor the output value of the temperature sensor 218 to Obtain the heating temperature.

可穿戴式裝置100可如參看圖1C-1及圖1C-2的資訊狀態所描述來獲得穿戴者101的生物資訊,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中,藉由使用可穿戴式裝置100獲得穿戴者101的生物資訊的方法不限於此。圖1C-1及圖1C-2為用於解釋獲得穿戴者101的生物資訊的方法及再現停止請求參考的資訊狀態。再現停止 請求參考可為用於顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103的參考,如參看圖1B所描述。圖1C-1及圖1C-2的數值僅為實例,且應理解,一或多個其他例示性實施例不限於此。 The wearable device 100 may obtain the biological information of the wearer 101 as described with reference to the information state of FIGS. 1C-1 and 1C-2, but in one or more other exemplary embodiments, by using the wearable The method for the device 100 to obtain the biological information of the wearer 101 is not limited to this. FIG. 1C-1 and FIG. 1C-2 are diagrams for explaining a method for obtaining biometric information of the wearer 101 and information status referenced by the reproduction stop request. Reproduction stopped The request reference may be a reference for displaying the reproduction stop request guidance information 103, as described with reference to FIG. 1B. The numerical values of FIGS. 1C-1 and 1C-2 are merely examples, and it should be understood that one or more other exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto.

參看圖1C-1及圖1C-2,藉由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的穿戴者101的生物資訊可包含基於穿戴者101的眼睛的至少一筆生物資訊及穿戴者101的健康資訊中的至少一者,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 1C-1 and 1C-2, the biological information of the wearer 101 obtained through the wearable device 100 may include at least one of the biological information based on the eyes of the wearer 101 and at least one of the health information of the wearer 101 However, it is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

基於穿戴者101的眼睛的至少一筆生物資訊可包含指示以下各者的資訊:穿戴者101的眼睛是否充血、眼睛是否乾澀、眨眼次數、眨眼循環、瞳孔位置是否改變、瞳孔是否改變以及其類似者,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 At least one piece of biological information based on the eyes of the wearer 101 may include information indicating whether the eyes of the wearer 101 are congested, whether the eyes are dry, the number of blinks, the blink cycle, whether the pupil position is changed, whether the pupil is changed, and the like , But it is not limited in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

基於穿戴者101的眼睛的至少一筆生物資訊可藉由使用安裝於可穿戴式裝置100中的生物資訊獲得攝影機208、感測器209以及外部電子貼片219中的至少一者獲得,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,穿戴者101的健康資訊可藉由使用安裝於外部裝置中的感測器獲得。 At least one piece of biological information based on the eyes of the wearer 101 may be obtained by using at least one of the camera 208, the sensor 209, and the external electronic patch 219 using the biological information installed in the wearable device 100, but in one It is not limited in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the health information of the wearer 101 may be obtained by using a sensor installed in an external device.

可穿戴式裝置100可在藉由使用可穿戴式感測器210的感測值感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴且內容再現開始之後藉由使用由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得的眼睛影像的色彩分佈來獲得關於眼睛是否充血的生物資訊。眼睛影像的色彩分佈可包含指示包含於眼睛影像中的全部像素當中具有近似255的R值(亦即,紅色值)的像素的比率的值,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。近似255的R值可意謂(例如)等於或大於預定數字(例如,240)的R值,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於 此。 The wearable device 100 may detect the wearing of the wearable device 100 by using the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210 and the content reproduction starts by using the eye image obtained by the biometric information obtaining camera 208 Color distribution to get biological information about whether the eye is congested. The color distribution of the eye image may include a value indicating a ratio of pixels having an R value (that is, a red value) of approximately 255 among all pixels included in the eye image, but not in one or more other exemplary embodiments. Limited to this. An R value of approximately 255 may mean, for example, an R value that is equal to or greater than a predetermined number (for example, 240), but is not limited to one or more other exemplary embodiments this.

圖1H為用於解釋藉由使用眼睛影像獲得關於眼睛是否充血的生物資訊的程序的圖,所述眼睛影像是藉由使用生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得。當藉由可穿戴式裝置100開始內容再現時且在內容再現期間(如圖1H中所示出),可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用生物資訊獲得攝影機208週期性地獲得眼睛影像。 FIG. 1H is a diagram for explaining a procedure for obtaining biological information about whether the eye is congested by using an eye image obtained by using the biological information obtaining camera 208. When content reproduction is started by the wearable device 100 and during content reproduction (as shown in FIG. 1H), the wearable device 100 may periodically obtain eye images by using the biological information obtaining camera 208.

可穿戴式裝置100可比較內容再現開始時的眼睛影像115的色彩分佈與在內容再現期間週期性地獲得的眼睛影像116的色彩分佈以判定眼睛是否充血。可穿戴式裝置100可獲得判定眼睛是否充血的結果作為關於眼睛是否充血的生物資訊。 The wearable device 100 may compare the color distribution of the eye image 115 at the beginning of content reproduction with the color distribution of the eye image 116 periodically obtained during content reproduction to determine whether the eyes are hyperemic. The wearable device 100 can obtain the result of determining whether the eye is congested as biological information about whether the eye is congested.

可穿戴式裝置100可在使用可穿戴式感測器210的感測值感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴且內容再現開始之後藉由使用指示由感測器209感測到的濕度的值獲得關於眼睛是否乾澀的生物資訊。舉例而言,若藉由使用可穿戴式感測器210的感測值感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴且接著開始內容再現,則可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用關於自電子貼片219接收到的聲音的電信號及藉由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得的眼睛影像來獲得關於眼睛是否乾澀的生物資訊。 The wearable device 100 may sense the value of the humidity sensed by the sensor 209 after the wearing of the wearable device 100 is sensed using the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210 and the content reproduction is started by using the indication. Get bio-information about whether your eyes are dry. For example, if the wearing of the wearable device 100 is sensed by using the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210 and then the content reproduction is started, the wearable device 100 may use the self-electronic patch by using The electric signal of the received sound 219 and the eye image obtained by the biological information acquisition camera 208 are used to obtain biological information about whether the eyes are dry.

若藉由使用可穿戴式感測器210的感測值感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴且接著開始內容再現,則可穿戴式裝置100可比較藉由生物資訊獲得攝影機208在某一時間段(例如,一秒)內獲得的多個眼睛影像以獲得關於眨眼次數及眨眼循環的生物資訊。 If the wearing of the wearable device 100 is sensed by using the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210 and then the content reproduction is started, the wearable device 100 may compare the camera 208 obtained by the biological information at a certain time Multiple eye images obtained within a segment (for example, one second) to obtain biological information about the number of blinks and blink cycles.

若藉由使用可穿戴式感測器210的感測值感測到可穿戴 式裝置100的穿戴且接著開始內容再現,則可穿戴式裝置100可比較藉由生物資訊獲得攝影機208在某一(例如,預定)時間段(例如,內容再現時間)內或在某一單位時間段(例如,30分鐘)內獲得的多個眼睛影像以獲得關於瞳孔位置是否改變的生物資訊。 If a wearable is sensed by using the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210 The wearable device 100 and then start content reproduction, the wearable device 100 may compare the camera 208 obtained through the biometric information within a certain (eg, predetermined) time period (eg, content reproduction time) or within a unit time Multiple eye images obtained within a segment (for example, 30 minutes) to obtain biological information as to whether the pupil position has changed.

圖1D為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的獲得關於瞳孔位置是否改變的生物資訊的方法的眼睛影像104的圖。參看圖1D,每當藉由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得眼睛影像104(如圖1D中所示出)時,可穿戴式裝置100便藉由使用眼睛辨識演算法自眼睛影像104偵測眼睛區域105、瞳孔區域106以及中心點107。眼睛辨識演算法可包含輪廓偵測演算法。可穿戴式裝置100可比較自眼睛影像104偵測到的中心點107的位置以獲得關於瞳孔位置是否改變的生物資訊。 FIG. 1D is a diagram for explaining an eye image 104 for a method of obtaining biological information about whether a pupil position is changed according to an exemplary embodiment. Referring to FIG. 1D, whenever the eye image 104 (as shown in FIG. 1D) is obtained through the biological information acquisition camera 208, the wearable device 100 detects an eye region 105 from the eye image 104 by using an eye recognition algorithm. , Pupil area 106, and center point 107. The eye recognition algorithm may include a contour detection algorithm. The wearable device 100 can compare the position of the center point 107 detected from the eye image 104 to obtain biological information about whether the pupil position has changed.

眼睛辨識演算法可經組態以藉由使用輪廓偵測演算法偵測眼睛區域105,偵測連接眼睛區域105上的點108及109的線段110-1,偵測垂直地二等分線段的線段111且偵測所偵測線段110-1及111交叉的點作為中心點107,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The eye recognition algorithm can be configured to detect the eye area 105 by using a contour detection algorithm, detect the line segment 110-1 connecting the points 108 and 109 on the eye area 105, and detect the vertical bisector line segment. The point at which the line segment 111 crosses the detected line segments 110-1 and 111 is taken as the center point 107, but it is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用穿戴者101的眼睛追蹤方法基於圖1D的中心點107的2D座標資訊來獲得關於瞳孔位置是否改變的生物資訊。中心點107的2D座標資訊可為瞳孔區域106中心座標資訊。為了藉由使用瞳孔區域106的中心座標資訊來追蹤穿戴者101的眼睛,可穿戴式裝置100可預先儲存參考瞳孔中心座標資訊。參考瞳孔中心座標資訊可經偵測為指示穿戴者101的眼睛在顯示於顯示器212上的影像上所停留處的資訊。 The wearable device 100 can obtain biological information about whether the pupil position changes based on the 2D coordinate information of the center point 107 of FIG. 1D by using the eye tracking method of the wearer 101. The 2D coordinate information of the center point 107 may be the center coordinate information of the pupil region 106. In order to track the eyes of the wearer 101 by using the center coordinate information of the pupil region 106, the wearable device 100 may store reference pupil center coordinate information in advance. The reference pupil center coordinate information can be detected as information indicating where the eyes of the wearer 101 stay on the image displayed on the display 212.

若中心點107的2D座標資訊經獲得,則可穿戴式裝置100比較2D座標資訊與預先儲存的參考瞳孔中心座標資訊。作為比較結果,可穿戴式裝置100偵測到與中心點107的所獲得的2D座標資訊相同的預先儲存的參考瞳孔中心座標資訊。可穿戴式裝置100可判定顯示器212的對應於偵測到的參考瞳孔中心座標資訊的位置作為穿戴者101的眼睛位置。可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用穿戴者101的眼睛追蹤功能來獲得關於穿戴者101的瞳孔位置是否改變的生物資訊。穿戴者101的眼睛追蹤功能並不如上文所描述而限制。 If the 2D coordinate information of the center point 107 is obtained, the wearable device 100 compares the 2D coordinate information with the pre-stored reference pupil center coordinate information. As a comparison result, the wearable device 100 detects the pre-stored reference pupil center coordinate information that is the same as the obtained 2D coordinate information of the center point 107. The wearable device 100 may determine the position of the display 212 corresponding to the detected reference pupil center coordinate information as the eye position of the wearer 101. The wearable device 100 can obtain biological information about whether the pupil position of the wearer 101 changes by using the eye tracking function of the wearer 101. The eye-tracking function of the wearer 101 is not limited as described above.

若藉由使用可穿戴式感測器210的感測值感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴且接著開始內容再現,則可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用藉由生物資訊獲得攝影機208在某一時間段(例如,內容再現時間)內或在某一單位時間段(例如,30分鐘)內獲得的瞳孔影像來獲得關於瞳孔位置是否改變的生物資訊。 If the wearing of the wearable device 100 is sensed by using the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210 and then the content reproduction is started, the wearable device 100 can obtain the camera 208 in a certain location by using the biological information. The pupil image obtained within a time period (for example, content reproduction time) or within a certain unit time period (for example, 30 minutes) to obtain biological information about whether the pupil position has changed.

圖1E為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的獲得關於瞳孔是否改變的生物資訊的方法的瞳孔影像112的圖。參看圖1E,每當藉由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得瞳孔影像112(如圖1E所示出)時,可穿戴式裝置100便藉由使用眼睛辨識演算法自瞳孔影像112偵測瞳孔區域113及瞳孔區域113的直徑114。可穿戴式裝置100可比較自瞳孔影像112偵測到的瞳孔區域113及瞳孔區域113的直徑114以獲得關於瞳孔是否改變的生物資訊。 FIG. 1E is a diagram for explaining a pupil image 112 for a method of obtaining biological information about whether a pupil has changed according to an exemplary embodiment. Referring to FIG. 1E, whenever the pupil image 112 (as shown in FIG. 1E) is obtained through the biometric information acquisition camera 208, the wearable device 100 detects the pupil area 113 and the pupil area 112 from the pupil image 112 by using an eye recognition algorithm. The pupil region 113 has a diameter 114. The wearable device 100 may compare the pupil region 113 and the diameter 114 of the pupil region 113 detected from the pupil image 112 to obtain biological information about whether the pupil has changed.

獲得關於瞳孔是否改變的生物資訊的方法並不如上文所描述而限制。舉例而言,根據另一例示性實施例,可穿戴式裝置100可比較包含於瞳孔影像112中的瞳孔區域113的寬度以獲得關 於瞳孔是否改變的生物資訊。可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用瞳孔區域113的直徑114來偵測半徑且藉由將偵測到的半徑應用於計算圓的寬度的等式來偵測瞳孔區域113的寬度。 The method of obtaining biological information about whether the pupil has changed is not limited as described above. For example, according to another exemplary embodiment, the wearable device 100 may compare the widths of the pupil regions 113 included in the pupil image 112 to obtain a threshold. Biological information on whether the pupil has changed. The wearable device 100 may detect the radius by using the diameter 114 of the pupil region 113 and the width of the pupil region 113 by applying the detected radius to an equation for calculating the width of a circle.

基於穿戴者101的眼睛的生物資訊並不如上文所描述而限制。舉例而言,無關於可穿戴式感測器210的感測值,可穿戴式裝置100可基於開始內容再現所在的點來獲得基於穿戴者101的眼睛的生物資訊。 The biological information based on the eyes of the wearer 101 is not limited as described above. For example, regardless of the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210, the wearable device 100 may obtain biological information based on the eyes of the wearer 101 based on the point at which content reproduction is started.

可穿戴式裝置100可獲得關於內容再現的穿戴者101的健康資訊。舉例而言,若藉由使用可穿戴式感測器210的感測值感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴且接著開始內容再現,則可穿戴式裝置100可獲得藉由安裝於可穿戴式裝置100中的生物感測器(例如,安裝於音訊輸出單元215及216中的一者中的體溫感測器)或安裝於外部裝置中的生物感測器感測到的值作為健康資訊(例如,穿戴者101的溫度)。生物感測器可包含(例如)體溫感測器、出汗感測器、血壓感測器、脈搏感測器、血糖感測器等,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The wearable device 100 can obtain health information about the wearer 101 regarding content reproduction. For example, if the wearing of the wearable device 100 is sensed by using the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210 and then the content reproduction is started, the wearable device 100 can obtain the A value detected by a biosensor in the device 100 (for example, a body temperature sensor installed in one of the audio output units 215 and 216) or a biosensor installed in an external device is used as health information ( (For example, the temperature of the wearer 101). The biosensor may include, for example, a body temperature sensor, a sweat sensor, a blood pressure sensor, a pulse sensor, a blood glucose sensor, and the like, but is not limited to one or more other exemplary embodiments this.

當內容再現開始時,可穿戴式裝置100可週期性地偵測生物感測器的感測值,比較偵測到的感測值且獲得偵測到的變化或差異作為穿戴者101的健康資訊。 When content reproduction starts, the wearable device 100 may periodically detect the sensing values of the biosensor, compare the detected sensing values and obtain the detected changes or differences as the health information of the wearer 101 .

類似於關於體溫的上述健康資訊,可穿戴式裝置100可獲得穿戴者101的諸如出汗量、血壓、脈搏、血糖等的健康資訊。 Similar to the above-mentioned health information about body temperature, the wearable device 100 can obtain health information such as the amount of sweat, blood pressure, pulse, blood glucose, etc. of the wearer 101.

可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用可穿戴式裝置100的位置追蹤應用程式、健康應用程式或外部裝置(例如,穿戴者101的活動量量測裝置,諸如可通信計步器、跑步機等)獲得關於穿戴 者101的活動量的資訊(例如,穿戴者101的移動距離、穿戴者101的移動速度、穿戴者101的卡路里消耗量等)。 The wearable device 100 may use a location tracking application, a health application, or an external device (for example, an activity measurement device of the wearer 101 such as a communicable pedometer, treadmill, etc.) by using the wearable device 100's location. Get about wear Information on the amount of activity of the wearer 101 (for example, the moving distance of the wearer 101, the moving speed of the wearer 101, the calorie consumption of the wearer 101, etc.).

當在感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴之後開始內容再現時,可穿戴式裝置100可獲得穿戴者101的活動量,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中,獲得穿戴者101的活動量的方法不限於此。舉例而言,當無關於可穿戴式感測器210的感測值而開始內容再現時,可穿戴式裝置100可獲得穿戴者101的活動量。又,當開始內容再現時,可穿戴式裝置100可獲得穿戴者101的活動量,比較在內容再現時段期間週期性地獲得的穿戴者101的活動量與在開始內容再現時獲得的穿戴者101的活動量,且獲得穿戴者101的活動變化作為關於穿戴者101的活動量的資訊。 When content reproduction is started after the wear of the wearable device 100 is sensed, the wearable device 100 may obtain the activity amount of the wearer 101, but in one or more other exemplary embodiments, obtain the The method of the amount of activity is not limited to this. For example, when content reproduction is started without the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210, the wearable device 100 can obtain the activity amount of the wearer 101. Also, when content reproduction is started, the wearable device 100 may obtain the activity amount of the wearer 101, and compare the activity amount of the wearer 101 obtained periodically during the content reproduction period with the wearer 101 obtained when the content reproduction is started And the change in activity of the wearer 101 is obtained as information about the activity amount of the wearer 101.

若在感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴之後開始內容再現,則可穿戴式裝置100可存取諸如醫療資訊管理伺服器的資訊管理伺服器以自所接收的醫療資訊獲得穿戴者101的醫療資訊。醫療資訊可包含(例如)過去病史資訊、當前病史資訊等,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 If content reproduction is started after the wear of the wearable device 100 is sensed, the wearable device 100 may access an information management server such as a medical information management server to obtain the medical treatment of the wearer 101 from the received medical information. Information. The medical information may include, for example, past medical history information, current medical history information, and the like, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

獲得可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊的方法可與關於圖1F的資訊狀態所描述的方法相同。圖1F為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的獲得可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊的方法及再現停止請求參考的資訊狀態。圖1F的數值僅為實例,且應理解,一或多個其他例示性實施例不限於此。 The method of obtaining the surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100 may be the same as the method described with respect to the information state of FIG. 1F. FIG. 1F is a diagram for explaining a method of obtaining the surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100 and an information state referenced by a reproduction stop request according to an exemplary embodiment. The numerical values of FIG. 1F are merely examples, and it should be understood that one or more other exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto.

參看圖1F,可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊可包含關於以下各者的資訊中的至少一者:可穿戴式裝置100的周邊色溫、光(或紅外線)、溫度、濕度、風力、高度、氣壓、細粉塵以及其 類似者,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 Referring to FIG. 1F, the surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100 may include at least one of information about the surrounding color temperature, light (or infrared), temperature, humidity, wind, height, Air pressure, fine dust, and others Similarly, but not limited to this in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

若在藉由可穿戴式感測器210的感測值感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴之後開始內容再現,則可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用安裝於可穿戴式裝置100中的至少一個感測器209的感測值或安裝於連接至可穿戴式裝置100的外部裝置(例如,智慧型錶等)中的至少一個感測器的感測值來獲得可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 If content reproduction is started after the wearing of the wearable device 100 is sensed by the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210, the wearable device 100 may use at least The sensing value of one sensor 209 or the sensing value of at least one sensor installed in an external device (for example, a smart watch, etc.) connected to the wearable device 100 to obtain the periphery of the wearable device 100 Environmental information, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

舉例而言,無關於可穿戴式感測器210的感測值,可穿戴式裝置100可在再現內容時獲得可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊。可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用基於可穿戴式裝置100的實體位置提供環境資訊的環境資訊提供應用程式來獲得可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊。可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用環境資訊提供應用程式連接至環境資訊提供伺服器以自環境資訊提供伺服器接收環境資訊。 For example, regardless of the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210, the wearable device 100 can obtain the surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100 when reproducing the content. The wearable device 100 may obtain the surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100 by using an environment information providing application that provides the environment information based on the physical location of the wearable device 100. The wearable device 100 may connect to the environment information server by using the environment information application program to receive the environment information from the environment information server.

獲得穿戴者101的個人資訊的方法可相同或類似於參看圖1G的資訊狀態所描述的方法,但不限於此。圖1G為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的獲得穿戴者101的個人資訊的方法及再現停止請求參考的資訊狀態。 The method of obtaining personal information of the wearer 101 may be the same as or similar to the method described with reference to the information status of FIG. 1G, but is not limited thereto. FIG. 1G is a diagram for explaining a method of obtaining personal information of the wearer 101 and an information state referenced by a reproduction stop request according to an exemplary embodiment.

參看圖1G,穿戴者101的個人資訊可包含年齡資訊及排程資訊中的至少一者,但不限於此。 Referring to FIG. 1G, the personal information of the wearer 101 may include at least one of age information and schedule information, but is not limited thereto.

若在藉由可穿戴式感測器210的感測值感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴之後開始內容再現,則可穿戴式裝置100可請求穿戴者101輸入年齡資訊且獲得根據請求而輸入的資訊作為穿戴者101的年齡資訊。在一或多個其他例示性實施例中,獲得穿戴 者101的年齡資訊的方法不限於此。舉例而言,若內容再現開始,則可穿戴式裝置100可向儲存於可穿戴式裝置100中的穿戴者101的生活日誌資訊、儲存於可穿戴式裝置100的外部裝置中的生活日誌資訊或個人資訊管理軟體(personal information management software;PIMS)請求穿戴者101的年齡資訊,且獲得回應於請求而接收的資訊作為穿戴者101的年齡資訊。 If content reproduction is started after the wear of the wearable device 100 is sensed by the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210, the wearable device 100 may request the wearer 101 to input age information and obtain input according to the request The information of is used as the age information of the wearer 101. In one or more other exemplary embodiments, obtaining wear The method of the age information of the person 101 is not limited to this. For example, if the content reproduction starts, the wearable device 100 may report the life log information of the wearer 101 stored in the wearable device 100, the life log information stored in the external device of the wearable device 100, or Personal information management software (PIMS) requests age information of the wearer 101, and obtains the information received in response to the request as the age information of the wearer 101.

若在藉由可穿戴式感測器210的感測值感測到可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴之後開始內容再現,則可穿戴式裝置100可向儲存於可穿戴式裝置100中的穿戴者101的生活日誌資訊、儲存於可穿戴式裝置100的外部裝置中的生活日誌資訊或PIMS請求具有與當前所再現內容相關的資訊的排程資訊,且獲得回應於請求而接收的資訊作為穿戴者101的年齡資訊。 If the content reproduction is started after the wearing of the wearable device 100 is sensed by the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210, the wearable device 100 may report to the wearer 101 stored in the wearable device 100. The life log information, the life log information stored in the external device of the wearable device 100, or the PIMS request schedule information with information related to the currently reproduced content, and obtain the information received in response to the request as the wearer 101 Age information.

關於當前所再現內容的資訊可包含穿戴者101的具有在內容再現之前或之後的時間資訊的排程資訊,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可在再現內容之前向穿戴者101請求排程輸入且獲得根據請求而輸入的資訊作為穿戴者101的排程資訊。 The information on the currently reproduced content may include schedule information of the wearer 101 with time information before or after the content is reproduced, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the wearable device 100 may request schedule input from the wearer 101 and obtain information input according to the request as the schedule information of the wearer 101 before reproducing the content.

無關於可穿戴式感測器210的感測值,可穿戴式裝置100可獲得穿戴者101的與內容再現開始時間相關的個人資訊。 Regardless of the sensing value of the wearable sensor 210, the wearable device 100 can obtain personal information related to the content reproduction start time of the wearer 101.

可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用所獲得的資訊如在圖1A的螢幕120中顯示關於內容的再現停止請求導引資訊103。可提供關於內容的再現停止請求導引資訊103以防止或解決在藉由可穿戴式裝置100連續地再現內容時可由穿戴者101想到的問題。 The wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the content by using the obtained information such as the screen 120 of FIG. 1A. The reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the content may be provided to prevent or solve problems that may be conceived by the wearer 101 when the content is continuously reproduced by the wearable device 100.

舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可顯示器關於內容的再現 停止請求導引資訊103以便保護檢視由可穿戴式裝置100再現的內容的穿戴者101的健康(例如,減少眼睛疲乏)。 For example, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction of the content Stop requesting the navigation information 103 in order to protect the health of the wearer 101 viewing the content reproduced by the wearable device 100 (eg, reducing eye fatigue).

可基於可提供至穿戴者101的效應以各種方式表達參考例示性實施例所描述的穿戴者101的眼睛疲乏放鬆。舉例而言,減少穿戴者101的眼睛疲乏可表達為影響穿戴者101的健康,類似於放鬆緊張性及減少穿戴者101的眼睛疲乏,保護穿戴者101的視力,緩解穿戴者101的應力以及使穿戴者101的頭腦穩定(例如,減少眩暈),改良穿戴者101的集中度等。關於影響穿戴者101的健康的各種表達並不如上文所描述而限制。 The tiredness and relaxation of the eyes of the wearer 101 described with reference to the exemplary embodiment may be expressed in various ways based on the effects that can be provided to the wearer 101. For example, reducing eye fatigue of the wearer 101 can be expressed as affecting the health of the wearer 101, similar to relaxing tension and reducing eye fatigue of the wearer 101, protecting the vision of the wearer 101, relieving the stress of the wearer 101, and making The mind of the wearer 101 is stable (for example, dizziness is reduced), the concentration of the wearer 101 is improved, and the like. Various expressions regarding the health of the wearer 101 are not limited as described above.

為了判定是否藉由使用所獲得的資訊顯示關於內容的再現停止請求導引資訊103,可穿戴式裝置100可設定或儲存再現停止請求參考資訊。再現停止請求參考資訊(下文被稱作參考資訊)根據由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的資訊而可不同。此外,根據例示性實施例,穿戴者101可設定或調整參考資訊。 In order to determine whether to display the reproduction stop request guidance information about the content by using the obtained information, the wearable device 100 may set or store the reproduction stop request reference information. The reproduction stop request reference information (hereinafter referred to as reference information) may be different according to the information obtained by the wearable device 100. In addition, according to an exemplary embodiment, the wearer 101 may set or adjust reference information.

參看圖1B,當藉由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的資訊為內容的再現時間Pt時,參考資訊可被設定為時間資訊。設定為參考資訊的時間資訊可考量產生或引起穿戴者101的眼睛疲乏的預期時間。 Referring to FIG. 1B, when the information obtained by the wearable device 100 is the reproduction time Pt of the content, the reference information may be set as time information. The time information set as the reference information may consider an expected time that causes or causes fatigue of the eyes of the wearer 101.

舉例而言,若再現時間Pt超過2小時(2H),則可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103,如圖1A的螢幕120上所示出。關於內容的再現時間Pt的參考資訊並不限於2小時。舉例而言,關於內容的再現時間Pt的參考資訊可包含至少一筆預定時間資訊,諸如3小時、3小時30分鐘等。 For example, if the reproduction time Pt exceeds 2 hours (2H), the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212, as shown on the screen 120 of FIG. 1A. The reference information on the reproduction time Pt of the content is not limited to 2 hours. For example, the reference information about the reproduction time Pt of the content may include at least one piece of predetermined time information, such as 3 hours, 3 hours, and 30 minutes.

參看圖1B,當由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的資訊為電池消 耗量時,參考資訊可被設定為比率資訊(例如,50%)。參考資訊可考量產生或引起穿戴者101的眼睛疲乏的預期電池消耗量。可穿戴式裝置100可按使得可穿戴式裝置100可偵測電池剩餘量(亦即,剩餘電池壽命)之間的差異資訊來偵測電池消耗量。舉例而言,當開始內容再現且由可穿戴式裝置100偵測到的電池剩餘量為90%時且當在內容再現期間偵測到的電池剩餘量為40%時,可穿戴式裝置100可偵測到電池消耗量為50%。 Referring to FIG. 1B, when the information obtained by the wearable device 100 is battery consumption, At the time of consumption, the reference information can be set as ratio information (for example, 50%). The reference information may consider an expected battery consumption that causes or causes fatigue in the eyes of the wearer 101. The wearable device 100 may detect the battery consumption according to the difference information that enables the wearable device 100 to detect the remaining battery amount (ie, the remaining battery life). For example, when content reproduction is started and the remaining battery detected by the wearable device 100 is 90% and when the remaining battery detected during the content reproduction is 40%, the wearable device 100 may 50% battery consumption detected.

當參考資訊被設定為50%時,若由可穿戴式裝置100偵測到的電池消耗量超過50%,則可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103,如圖1A的螢幕120上所示出。在一或多個其他例示性實施例中,關於電池消耗量的參考資訊並不限於50%。舉例而言,關於電池消耗量的參考資訊可包含至少一筆比率資訊(%),諸如40%、45%等。 When the reference information is set to 50%, if the battery consumption detected by the wearable device 100 exceeds 50%, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212, as shown in the figure. It is shown on the screen 120 of 1A. In one or more other exemplary embodiments, the reference information about the battery consumption is not limited to 50%. For example, the reference information about the battery consumption may include at least one piece of ratio information (%), such as 40%, 45%, and the like.

參看圖1B,若由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的資訊為加熱溫度且包含關於加熱溫度及維持時間的資訊,則參考資訊可包含溫度及維持時間資訊。參考資訊可考量產生或引起穿戴者101的眼睛疲乏的預期加熱溫度及加熱溫度維持時間。 Referring to FIG. 1B, if the information obtained by the wearable device 100 is a heating temperature and includes information about the heating temperature and the holding time, the reference information may include temperature and holding time information. The reference information may consider an expected heating temperature and a heating temperature maintaining time which cause or cause fatigue of the eyes of the wearer 101.

舉例而言,若加熱溫度維持在49度持續超過1小時,則可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103,如圖1A的螢幕120上所示出。為了偵測加熱溫度的維持時間,可穿戴式裝置100可量測自加熱溫度經偵測為49度所在的時間起的時間。 For example, if the heating temperature is maintained at 49 degrees for more than 1 hour, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212, as shown on the screen 120 of FIG. 1A. In order to detect the maintaining time of the heating temperature, the wearable device 100 can measure the time from the time when the heating temperature is detected to be 49 degrees.

在一或多個其他例示性實施例中,關於加熱溫度的參考資訊不限於此。舉例而言,關於在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的加 熱溫度的參考資訊可包含加熱溫度及維持時間資訊中的至少一者,諸如維持在49度持續超過2小時或維持在50度持續1小時30分鐘等。關於加熱溫度的參考資訊並不限於49度。 In one or more other exemplary embodiments, the reference information about the heating temperature is not limited thereto. For example, regarding the settings set in the wearable device 100 The reference information of the hot temperature may include at least one of heating temperature and maintaining time information, such as maintaining at 49 degrees for more than 2 hours or maintaining at 50 degrees for 1 hour and 30 minutes. Reference information on heating temperature is not limited to 49 degrees.

參看圖1B,當由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的資訊與加熱溫度相關且包含加熱溫度時,在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊可包含溫度。參考資訊可考量產生或引起穿戴者101的眼睛疲乏的預期加熱溫度。用於接收由在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的溫度感測器218感測到的感測值的循環可考量穿戴者101的眼睛疲乏。舉例而言,用於接收由溫度感測器218感測到的感測值的循環可設定為30分鐘。當在30分鐘的循環內接收到的由溫度感測器218感測到的感測值為49度時,可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103。 Referring to FIG. 1B, when the information obtained by the wearable device 100 is related to the heating temperature and includes the heating temperature, the reference information set in the wearable device 100 may include the temperature. The reference information may consider an expected heating temperature that generates or causes fatigue in the eyes of the wearer 101. The cycle for receiving a sensed value sensed by the temperature sensor 218 set in the wearable device 100 may consider the fatigue of the eyes of the wearer 101. For example, the cycle for receiving a sensed value sensed by the temperature sensor 218 may be set to 30 minutes. When the sensing value received by the temperature sensor 218 within a 30-minute cycle is 49 degrees, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212.

參看圖1C-1,當由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的資訊為關於穿戴者101的眼睛是否充血的資訊時,在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊可包含關於具有近似255的R值的像素(例如,具有大於241的R值的像素)的數目的增加率的資訊(例如,40%)。可穿戴式裝置100可比較具有近似255的R值且包含於在開始內容再現時偵測到的眼睛影像中的像素的數目與具有近似255的R值且包含於在內容再現期間偵測到的眼睛影像中的像素的數目,以藉由使用差異偵測具有近似255的R值的像素的數目的增加率。參看圖1C-1,若具有近似255的R值的像素的數目的增加率超過40%,則可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103,如圖1A的螢幕120上所示出。 Referring to FIG. 1C-1, when the information obtained by the wearable device 100 is information about whether the eyes of the wearer 101 are congested, the reference information set in the wearable device 100 may include information about an R value of approximately 255. Information (for example, 40%) of the increase rate of the number of pixels (for example, pixels having an R value greater than 241). The wearable device 100 may compare the number of pixels having an R value of approximately 255 and included in an eye image detected at the start of content reproduction with an R value of approximately 255 and included in a detected value during content reproduction The number of pixels in the eye image to increase the number of pixels having an R value of approximately 255 by using difference detection. 1C-1, if the increase rate of the number of pixels having an R value of approximately 255 exceeds 40%, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212, as shown in the screen 120 of FIG. 1A Shown above.

在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的用於偵測眼睛是否充血的 參考資訊並不如上文所描述而限制。舉例而言,可設定用於偵測眼睛是否充血的參考資訊以判定具有近似255的R值的像素的數目是否超過像素總數的50%。當如上文所描述設定參考資訊時,若開始內容再現,則可穿戴式裝置100藉由使用生物資訊獲得攝影機208在某一單位時間段內獲得眼睛影像。可穿戴式裝置100檢查包含於所獲得的眼睛影像中的具有近似255的R值的像素的數目是否超過像素總數的50%。若包含於所獲得的眼睛影像中的具有近似255的R值的像素的數目超過像素總數的50%,則可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103。 Set in the wearable device 100 for detecting whether the eyes are congested References are not restricted as described above. For example, reference information for detecting whether the eye is congested may be set to determine whether the number of pixels having an R value of approximately 255 exceeds 50% of the total number of pixels. When the reference information is set as described above, if the content reproduction is started, the wearable device 100 obtains an eye image in a certain unit time period by using the biological information obtaining camera 208. The wearable device 100 checks whether the number of pixels having an R value of approximately 255 included in the obtained eye image exceeds 50% of the total number of pixels. If the number of pixels having an R value of approximately 255 included in the obtained eye image exceeds 50% of the total number of pixels, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212.

在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的用於偵測眼睛是否充血的參考資訊可基於具有等於255的R值的像素的數目。 The reference information set in the wearable device 100 for detecting whether the eye is congested may be based on the number of pixels having an R value equal to 255.

參看圖1C_1,當由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的資訊為關於穿戴者101的眼睛是否乾澀的資訊且使用感測器209時,在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊可包含濕度資訊(例如,30%)及維持時間資訊(例如,1小時)。舉例而言,若內容再現開始,則可穿戴式裝置100可在某一單位時間段內監視感測器209的感測值。若判定感測器209的感測值已維持低於30%持續超過1小時,則可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103。為了判定感測值是否已維持超過1小時,可穿戴式裝置100可量測自偵測到感測器209的感測值低於30%所在的時間起的時間。 Referring to FIG. 1C_1, when the information obtained by the wearable device 100 is information about whether the eyes of the wearer 101 are dry and the sensor 209 is used, the reference information set in the wearable device 100 may include humidity information (for example, , 30%) and maintenance time information (for example, 1 hour). For example, if the content reproduction starts, the wearable device 100 may monitor the sensed value of the sensor 209 within a certain unit time period. If it is determined that the sensing value of the sensor 209 has remained below 30% for more than one hour, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212. In order to determine whether the sensed value has been maintained for more than 1 hour, the wearable device 100 can measure the time from the time when the sensed value of the sensor 209 is detected to be less than 30%.

在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的用於判定眼睛是否乾澀的參考資訊並不如上文所描述而限制。舉例而言,可將用於判定眼睛是否乾澀的參考資訊設定為濕度低於30%持續超過2小時,濕 度低於29%持續1小時30分鐘等。在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的用於判定眼睛是否乾澀的參考資訊可基於濕度變化或差異。舉例而言,若偵測到濕度變化被減小超過20%,則可穿戴式裝置100可設定用於判定眼睛是否乾澀的參考資訊使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可顯示於顯示器212上。 The reference information set in the wearable device 100 for determining whether the eyes are dry is not limited as described above. For example, the reference information used to determine whether the eyes are dry can be set to a humidity of less than 30% for more than 2 hours. Degree below 29% for 1 hour and 30 minutes. The reference information set in the wearable device 100 for determining whether the eyes are dry may be based on changes or differences in humidity. For example, if it is detected that the humidity change is reduced by more than 20%, the wearable device 100 may set reference information for determining whether the eyes are dry so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be displayed on the display 212.

可根據使用可穿戴式裝置100所在的環境的平均濕度以變化方式設定包含於用於判定穿戴者101的眼睛是否乾澀的參考資訊中的濕度。 The humidity included in the reference information for determining whether the eyes of the wearer 101 are dry can be set in a variable manner according to the average humidity of the environment in which the wearable device 100 is used.

參看圖1C-1,可設定用於判定眼睛是否乾澀的參考資訊以藉由使用關於自包含於圖2C的電子貼片219中的麥克風接收的聲音的電信號及由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得的眼睛影像來判定眼睛是否乾澀。 Referring to FIG. 1C-1, reference information for determining whether the eyes are dry can be set by using an electric signal about sound received from a microphone included in the electronic patch 219 of FIG. 2C and obtained by the bio-information obtaining camera 208 Eye image to determine if the eyes are dry.

舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可在藉由生物資訊獲得攝影機208所獲得的眼睛影像偵測到眨眼時偵測關於自電子貼片219接收的聲音的電信號的振幅。電信號可指示音量位準。可穿戴式裝置100在藉由眼睛影像未偵測到眨眼時偵測關於自電子貼片219接收的聲音的電信號的振幅。 For example, the wearable device 100 may detect the amplitude of an electrical signal related to the sound received from the electronic patch 219 when an eye image obtained by the bio-information obtaining camera 208 detects a blink. The electrical signal indicates the volume level. The wearable device 100 detects the amplitude of an electrical signal related to the sound received from the electronic patch 219 when a blink is not detected through the eye image.

可穿戴式裝置100比較在偵測到眨眼時偵測到的電信號的振幅與未偵測到眨眼時偵測到的電信號的振幅。作為比較結果,若在偵測到眨眼時偵測到的電信號的振幅大於在未偵測到眨眼時偵測到的電信號的振幅,則可穿戴式裝置100檢查是否將在某一(例如,預定)時間段(例如,30分鐘)內連續偵測到較大振幅。 The wearable device 100 compares the amplitude of the electrical signal detected when blinking is detected with the amplitude of the electrical signal detected when blinking is not detected. As a comparison result, if the amplitude of the electrical signal detected when blinking is detected is greater than the amplitude of the electrical signal detected when blinking is not detected, the wearable device 100 checks whether it will , Predetermined) A large amplitude is continuously detected within a time period (for example, 30 minutes).

若在某一時間段內在偵測到眨眼時偵測到的電信號的振 幅大於在未偵測到眨眼時偵測到的電信號的振幅,則可穿戴式裝置100可設定用於判定眼睛是否乾澀的參考資訊使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可顯示於顯示器212上。 If the vibration of the electrical signal detected during blinking is detected within a certain period of time The amplitude is greater than the amplitude of the electrical signal detected when no blink is detected, the wearable device 100 can set reference information for determining whether the eyes are dry so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 can be displayed on the display 212.

為了偵測眨眼,由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得的眼睛影像可為在某一時間段內連續地攝取的移動影像。 In order to detect blinking, the eye images obtained by the bio-information obtaining camera 208 may be moving images continuously taken within a certain period of time.

參看圖1C-1,可將關於眨眼次數的參考資訊設定為每分鐘少於9次,但應理解,其僅為實例且一或多個其他例示性實施例不限於此。在當前實例中,若內容再現已藉由可穿戴式裝置100開始,則可穿戴式裝置100藉由使用由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得的眼睛影像來偵測每分鐘眨眼次數。若眨眼次數為每分鐘少於9次,則可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103。由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得以偵測眨眼次數的眼睛影像可為在某一時間段期間連續地攝取的移動影像。 Referring to FIG. 1C-1, the reference information about the number of blinks can be set to less than 9 times per minute, but it should be understood that it is only an example and one or more other exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto. In the current example, if content reproduction has been started by the wearable device 100, the wearable device 100 detects the number of blinks per minute by using the eye image obtained by the biometric information obtaining camera 208. If the number of blinks is less than 9 times per minute, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212. The eye image obtained by the biological information acquisition camera 208 to detect the number of blinks may be a moving image continuously captured during a certain period of time.

關於眨眼次數的參考資訊並不如上文所描述而限制。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可設定關於眨眼次數的參考資訊使得若眨眼次數少於每分鐘9次的狀態維持超過30分鐘,則再現停止請求導引資訊103可顯示於顯示器212上。參考資訊可將每分鐘眨眼次數設定為少於6次。 Reference information on the number of blinks is not limited as described above. For example, the wearable device 100 may set reference information on the number of blinks so that if the state of blinking less than 9 times per minute is maintained for more than 30 minutes, the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be displayed on the display 212. Reference information can be set to less than 6 blinks per minute.

可基於眨眼次數的變化或差異來設定關於眨眼次數的參考資訊。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100比較自藉由生物資訊獲得攝影機208在內容再現時段期間的某一時段內獲得的眼睛影像偵測到的眨眼次數。作為比較結果,若眨眼次數的變化超過15%,則可穿戴式裝置100可設定關於眨眼次數的參考資訊使得再現停止導引資訊103可顯示於顯示器212上。眨眼次數的變化可包含 眨眼次數的增加及減少兩者。 The reference information on the number of blinks may be set based on a change or difference in the number of blinks. For example, the wearable device 100 compares the number of blinks detected from the eye image obtained by the bio-information camera 208 during a certain period during the content reproduction period. As a comparison result, if the change in the number of blinks exceeds 15%, the wearable device 100 may set reference information about the number of blinks so that the reproduction stop guidance information 103 may be displayed on the display 212. Changes in blinks can include Both the number of blinks increases and decreases.

參看圖1C-1,可將關於眨眼循環的參考資訊設定為15秒。舉例而言,若內容再現已藉由可穿戴式裝置100開始,則可穿戴式裝置100基於由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得的眼睛影像來偵測眨眼循環。若對應於偵測到的眨眼循環的時間超過15秒,則可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103。關於眨眼循環的參考資訊並不如上文所描述而限制。在某一時間段內連續地攝取的移動影像可為由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得以偵測眨眼循環的眼睛影像。 Referring to FIG. 1C-1, the reference information on the blink cycle can be set to 15 seconds. For example, if content reproduction has been started by the wearable device 100, the wearable device 100 detects the blinking cycle based on the eye image obtained by the bio-information obtaining camera 208. If the time corresponding to the detected blink cycle exceeds 15 seconds, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212. Reference information on the blink cycle is not limited as described above. The moving images continuously acquired during a certain period of time may be eye images obtained by the bio-information acquisition camera 208 to detect the blink cycle.

可將關於眨眼循環的參考資訊設定為眨眼循環的變化或差異。舉例而言,在內容藉由可穿戴式裝置100再現的同時,可穿戴式裝置100藉由使用由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得的眼睛影像來偵測在某一(例如,預定)循環內的眨眼循環。可穿戴式裝置100比較偵測到的眨眼循環。作為比較結果,若眨眼循環的變化超過15%,則可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103。眨眼循環的變化可包含眨眼循環增加的狀況及眨眼循環減少的狀況兩者。 The reference information about the blink cycle can be set as a change or difference in the blink cycle. For example, while the content is being reproduced by the wearable device 100, the wearable device 100 detects the blinking in a certain (e.g., predetermined) cycle by using the eye image obtained by the biometric information obtaining camera 208 cycle. The wearable device 100 compares the blink cycles detected. As a comparison result, if the change in the blinking cycle exceeds 15%, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212. Changes in the blink cycle may include both a condition in which the blink cycle is increased and a condition in which the blink cycle is decreased.

參看圖1C-1,可設定用於判定瞳孔位置是否改變的參考資訊以判定位置變化是否小於0.4毫米。舉例而言,若內容再現已藉由可穿戴式裝置100開始,則可穿戴式裝置100基於由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得的眼睛影像來偵測如參看圖1D所描述的中心點107。若自先前眼睛影像偵測到的中心點107的位置與自當前眼睛影像偵測到的中心點107的位置之間的距離小於0.4毫米,則可穿戴式裝置100可判定存在穿戴者101的瞳孔的極小位置改變。 Referring to FIG. 1C-1, reference information for determining whether the pupil position is changed may be set to determine whether the position change is less than 0.4 mm. For example, if content reproduction has been started by the wearable device 100, the wearable device 100 detects the center point 107 as described with reference to FIG. 1D based on the eye image obtained by the bio-information acquisition camera 208. If the distance between the position of the center point 107 detected from the previous eye image and the position of the center point 107 detected from the current eye image is less than 0.4 mm, the wearable device 100 may determine that the pupil of the wearer 101 is present The minimum position changes.

根據判定,可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103。由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得以判定瞳孔位置是否改變的眼睛影像可為在某一時間段內連續地攝取的移動影像。 According to the determination, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212. The eye image obtained by the biological information acquisition camera 208 to determine whether the pupil position is changed may be a moving image continuously taken within a certain period of time.

參看圖1C-1,可設定用於判定瞳孔是否改變的參考資訊以判定瞳孔的減小寬度是否持續超過1小時。舉例而言,若內容再現已藉由可穿戴式裝置100開始,則可穿戴式裝置100基於由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得的瞳孔影像來偵測如參看圖1E所描述的瞳孔區域113的直徑114。可穿戴式裝置100基於瞳孔區域113的偵測到的直徑114來計算瞳孔區域113的寬度。可穿戴式裝置100比較自當前瞳孔影像偵測到的瞳孔區域113的寬度與自先前瞳孔影像偵測到的瞳孔區域113的寬度以判定瞳孔區域113的寬度是否減小。 Referring to FIG. 1C-1, reference information for determining whether the pupil is changed may be set to determine whether the reduction in pupil width continues for more than 1 hour. For example, if content reproduction has been started by the wearable device 100, the wearable device 100 detects the diameter 114 of the pupil region 113 as described with reference to FIG. 1E based on the pupil image obtained by the bio-information acquisition camera 208 . The wearable device 100 calculates the width of the pupil region 113 based on the detected diameter 114 of the pupil region 113. The wearable device 100 compares the width of the pupil region 113 detected from the current pupil image with the width of the pupil region 113 detected from the previous pupil image to determine whether the width of the pupil region 113 is reduced.

若判定自當前瞳孔影像偵測到的瞳孔區域113的寬度小於自先前瞳孔影像偵測到的瞳孔區域113的寬度,則可穿戴式裝置100判定瞳孔區域113的減小寬度是否持續超過預定時間(例如,1小時)。為了判定瞳孔區域113的減小寬度是否持續超過1小時,可穿戴式裝置100可量測自偵測到瞳孔區域113的減小寬度所在的時間起的時間。 If it is determined that the width of the pupil region 113 detected from the current pupil image is smaller than the width of the pupil region 113 detected from the previous pupil image, the wearable device 100 determines whether the reduced width of the pupil region 113 continues for more than a predetermined time ( (For example, 1 hour). In order to determine whether the reduced width of the pupil region 113 continues for more than one hour, the wearable device 100 can measure the time from the time when the reduced width of the pupil region 113 is detected.

若判定瞳孔區域113的減小寬度持續超過1小時,則可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103。由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得以判定瞳孔是否改變的瞳孔影像可為在某一時間段內連續地攝取的移動影像。 If it is determined that the reduced width of the pupil region 113 continues for more than one hour, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212. The pupil image obtained by the biological information acquisition camera 208 to determine whether the pupil is changed may be a moving image continuously taken within a certain period of time.

用於判定瞳孔是否改變的參考資訊並不如上文所描述而 限制。舉例而言,根據另一例示性實施例,可穿戴式裝置100可判定自瞳孔影像偵測到的瞳孔直徑是否維持為小於大約3毫米持續超過1小時30分鐘,以在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103。 The reference information used to determine whether the pupil has changed is not as described above limit. For example, according to another exemplary embodiment, the wearable device 100 may determine whether the pupil diameter detected from the pupil image is maintained to be less than about 3 millimeters for more than 1 hour and 30 minutes to display the reproduction stop on the display 212 Request guidance information 103.

替代地,可穿戴式裝置100偵測自當前所獲得的瞳孔影像偵測到的瞳孔的直徑。可穿戴式裝置100比較自先前所獲得的瞳孔影像偵測到的直徑與自當前所獲得的瞳孔影像偵測到的瞳孔的直徑以判定瞳孔直徑是否減小。若判定瞳孔的減小直徑持續超過1小時,則可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊103。在上述狀況下,用於判定瞳孔是否改變的參考資訊包含用於判定小於先前瞳孔直徑的瞳孔直徑是否維持超過1小時的資訊。關於上述瞳孔是否改變的生物資訊可被稱作關於瞳孔狀態的生物資訊。 Alternatively, the wearable device 100 detects a diameter of a pupil detected from a currently acquired pupil image. The wearable device 100 compares a diameter detected from a previously obtained pupil image with a diameter of a pupil detected from a currently obtained pupil image to determine whether the pupil diameter has decreased. If it is determined that the reduced diameter of the pupil continues for more than 1 hour, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212. In the above situation, the reference information for determining whether the pupil has changed includes information for determining whether a pupil diameter smaller than the previous pupil diameter is maintained for more than 1 hour. The biological information about whether the pupil is changed may be referred to as biological information about the state of the pupil.

參看圖1C-2,當在內容再現時段期間穿戴者101的體溫高於或低於平均體溫時,關於體溫的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,若在內容再現時段期間穿戴者101的體溫變化升高1℃,則關於體溫的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上。平均體溫可為穿戴者101的平均體溫,但應理解,一或多個其他例示性實施例不限於此。舉例而言,根據另一例示性實施例,平均體溫可為一般已知的平均體溫(例如,預定平均體溫)。 Referring to FIG. 1C-2, when the body temperature of the wearer 101 is higher or lower than the average body temperature during the content reproduction period, the reference information about the body temperature may be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be provided by the wearable device 100 Displayed on the display 212, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, if the temperature change of the wearer 101 increases by 1 ° C during the content reproduction period, the reference information about the body temperature may be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be displayed on the display 212 by the wearable device 100 on. The average body temperature may be the average body temperature of the wearer 101, but it should be understood that one or more other exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto. For example, according to another exemplary embodiment, the average body temperature may be a generally known average body temperature (eg, a predetermined average body temperature).

關於一般已知的平均體溫,在可穿戴式裝置100中設定 的平均體溫根據穿戴者101為成人抑或兒童而可不同。舉例而言,在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的平均體溫在成人情況下可為36.6℃至36.9℃且在兒童情況下可為36.0℃至37.5℃。可根據量測穿戴者101的體溫所在的位置而以不同方式應用平均體溫。舉例而言,可根據基於穿戴者101的耳朵量測體溫的狀況及基於穿戴者101的腋窩量測體溫的狀況來應用不同的平均體溫。 The generally known average body temperature is set in the wearable device 100 The average body temperature may vary depending on whether the wearer 101 is an adult or a child. For example, the average body temperature set in the wearable device 100 may be 36.6 ° C to 36.9 ° C in the case of an adult and 36.0 ° C to 37.5 ° C in the case of a child. The average body temperature may be applied in different ways depending on where the body temperature of the wearer 101 is measured. For example, different average body temperatures can be applied according to the condition of measuring body temperature based on the ear of the wearer 101 and the condition of measuring body temperature based on the axillary of the wearer 101.

可根據體溫量測裝置判定量測體溫所在的位置。舉例而言,當體溫裝置為耳環式或入耳式時,可穿戴式裝置100可辨識所量測的體溫作為基於耳朵的體溫。當體溫量測裝置為肩帶式時,可穿戴式裝置100可辨識所量測的體溫作為基於腋窩的體溫。身體量測裝置可為有線或無線地連接至可穿戴式裝置100的外部裝置且可為可穿戴式裝置。可穿戴式裝置100可基於體溫量測裝置的識別資訊來辨識體溫量測裝置為耳環式抑或肩帶式。 The position where the body temperature is measured can be determined according to the body temperature measuring device. For example, when the body temperature device is an earring type or an in-ear type, the wearable device 100 can recognize the measured body temperature as the ear-based body temperature. When the body temperature measuring device is a shoulder strap type, the wearable device 100 can recognize the measured body temperature as the armpit-based body temperature. The body measurement device may be an external device wired or wirelessly connected to the wearable device 100 and may be a wearable device. The wearable device 100 can identify whether the body temperature measuring device is an earring type or a shoulder strap type based on the identification information of the body temperature measuring device.

參看圖1C-2,當在內容再現時段期間穿戴者101的出汗量大於平均出汗量時,關於出汗量的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 1C-2, when the amount of sweat of the wearer 101 is greater than the average amount of sweat during the content reproduction period, the reference information about the amount of sweat can be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 can be made wearable The device 100 is displayed on the display 212, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

舉例而言,若在內容再現時段期間穿戴者101的出汗量的變化或差異大於10%,則關於出汗量的變化的參考資訊可經設定使得可穿戴式裝置100可將再現停止請求導引資訊103顯示於顯示器212上。平均出汗量可為穿戴者101的平均出汗量,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 For example, if the change or difference in the amount of sweat of the wearer 101 during the content reproduction period is greater than 10%, the reference information about the change in the amount of sweat can be set so that the wearable device 100 can direct the reproduction stop request to The index information 103 is displayed on the display 212. The average sweat amount may be the average sweat amount of the wearer 101, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

可根據可穿戴式裝置100的使用環境以不同方式設定關於出汗量的參考資訊。舉例而言,可以不同方式設定關於在歸因 於可穿戴式裝置100的乾燥使用環境而具有小出汗量的環境中的出汗量的參考資訊及關於在歸因於其潮濕使用環境而具有大出汗量的環境中的出汗量的參考資訊。 The reference information on the amount of sweat may be set in different ways according to the use environment of the wearable device 100. For example, there are different ways to set Reference information on the amount of sweat in an environment with a small amount of sweat in the dry use environment of the wearable device 100 and information on the amount of sweat in an environment with a large amount of sweat due to its wet use environment Reference information.

參看圖1C-2,若在內容再現時段期間穿戴者101的血壓高於或低於正常血壓,則關於血壓的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,若判定在內容再現時段期間穿戴者101的血壓變化高於20%,則關於血壓的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上。 Referring to FIG. 1C-2, if the blood pressure of the wearer 101 is higher or lower than the normal blood pressure during the content reproduction period, the reference information about the blood pressure may be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be provided by the wearable device 100 Displayed on the display 212, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, if it is determined that the blood pressure of the wearer 101 changes more than 20% during the content reproduction period, the reference information about the blood pressure may be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be displayed on the display by the wearable device 100 212 on.

參看圖1C-2,若穿戴者101的脈搏快於或慢於正常脈搏,則關於脈搏的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,若在內容再現時段期間穿戴者101的脈搏變化大於10%,則關於脈搏的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上。 Referring to FIG. 1C-2, if the pulse of the wearer 101 is faster or slower than the normal pulse, the reference information about the pulse can be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 can be displayed on the display 212 by the wearable device 100 , But it is not limited in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, if the pulse change of the wearer 101 is greater than 10% during the content reproduction period, the reference information about the pulse may be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be displayed on the display 212 by the wearable device 100 .

參看圖1C-2,若在內容再現時段期間穿戴者101的血糖高於正常血糖,則關於血糖的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,若判定穿戴者101的血糖變化高於20%,則關於血糖的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上,但不限於此。 1C-2, if the blood glucose of the wearer 101 is higher than normal blood glucose during the content reproduction period, the reference information about blood glucose may be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be displayed on the display by the wearable device 100 212, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, if it is determined that the blood glucose change of the wearer 101 is higher than 20%, the reference information about blood glucose may be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be displayed on the display 212 by the wearable device 100, but not Limited to this.

參看圖1C-2,若在內容再現時段期間穿戴者101的活動量大於正常活動量,則關於活動量的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。正常活動量可表達為穿戴者101的呼氣或呼吸速率可判定為某一狀態的活動量(例如,以數值表達的活動距離、活動速度、卡路里消耗量、心跳速率等)。 1C-2, if the amount of activity of the wearer 101 is greater than the normal amount of activity during the content reproduction period, the reference information about the amount of activity may be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be displayed by the wearable device 100 On the display 212, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The normal activity amount may be expressed as the exhalation or breathing rate of the wearer 101 may be determined as an activity amount in a certain state (for example, a movement distance expressed in a numerical value, a movement speed, a calorie consumption amount, a heart rate, etc.).

參看圖1C-2,可穿戴式裝置100可改變關於由可穿戴式裝置100使用的資訊(例如,可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊、穿戴者101的生物資訊、可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊等)的參考資訊以藉由使用所獲得的醫療資訊將再現停止請求導引資訊103顯示於顯示器212上。 1C-2, the wearable device 100 may change information about the use of the wearable device 100 (for example, information related to the content reproduction of the wearable device 100, biological information of the wearer 101, The surrounding environment information, etc.) is used to display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212 by using the obtained medical information.

舉例而言,當基於由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的醫療資訊將穿戴者101判定為糖尿病患者時,可穿戴式裝置100可將關於血糖變化的參考資訊自20%改變至10%。若基於由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的醫療資訊判定穿戴者101罹患結膜炎,則可穿戴式裝置100可改變用於判定眼睛是否充血的參考資訊。可穿戴式裝置100可基於醫療資訊來改變與可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊、可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊等相關的參考資訊。 For example, when the wearer 101 is determined to be a diabetic patient based on the medical information obtained by the wearable device 100, the wearable device 100 may change the reference information about the change in blood glucose from 20% to 10%. If it is determined that the wearer 101 suffers from conjunctivitis based on the medical information obtained from the wearable device 100, the wearable device 100 may change the reference information for determining whether the eye is congested. The wearable device 100 may change the reference information related to the content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100, the surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100, and the like based on the medical information.

參看圖1F,可基於內容再現時段期間可穿戴式裝置100的周邊色溫及維持時間來設定關於色溫的參考資訊。舉例而言,當色溫對應於深藍光時,若已經過2小時,則關於色溫的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上。當色溫為淺紅光時,若已經過4小時, 則關於色溫的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上。關於色溫的參考資訊並不如上文所描述而限制。 Referring to FIG. 1F, the reference information about the color temperature may be set based on the peripheral color temperature and the maintenance time of the wearable device 100 during the content reproduction period. For example, when the color temperature corresponds to dark blue light, if 2 hours have passed, the reference information about the color temperature may be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be displayed on the display 212 by the wearable device 100. When the color temperature is light red, if 4 hours have passed, Then, the reference information about the color temperature may be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be displayed on the display 212 by the wearable device 100. Reference information on color temperature is not limited as described above.

參看圖1F,可根據內容再現時段期間可穿戴式裝置100的周邊亮度等級及曝光時間設定關於光的參考資訊。可根據內容再現時段期間可穿戴式裝置100的周邊紅外指數及曝光時間設定關於紅外線的參考資訊。 Referring to FIG. 1F, reference information about light may be set according to a peripheral brightness level and exposure time of the wearable device 100 during a content reproduction period. The reference information about the infrared may be set according to the peripheral infrared index and the exposure time of the wearable device 100 during the content reproduction period.

參看圖1F,若在內容再現時段期間可穿戴式裝置100的周邊溫度高於參考(例如,預定)溫度或溫度變化或差異高於3℃,則關於溫度的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上。 Referring to FIG. 1F, if the peripheral temperature of the wearable device 100 is higher than a reference (e.g., predetermined) temperature or temperature change or difference is greater than 3 ° C during a content reproduction period, reference information about the temperature may be set so that the reproduction stop request The navigation information 103 can be displayed on the display 212 by the wearable device 100.

參看圖1F,若在內容再現時段期間可穿戴式裝置100的周邊濕度低於30%或高於70%,則關於濕度的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上。 Referring to FIG. 1F, if the surrounding humidity of the wearable device 100 is lower than 30% or higher than 70% during the content reproduction period, the reference information on the humidity may be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 may be made wearable The portable device 100 is displayed on the display 212.

參看圖1F,若在內容再現時段期間可穿戴式裝置100的周邊風力強度高於參考(例如,預定)風力強度或風力強度變化高於10%,則關於風力的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上。參考風力強度可為室內風力強度,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 Referring to FIG. 1F, if the surrounding wind strength of the wearable device 100 is higher than a reference (e.g., predetermined) wind strength or the wind strength variation is greater than 10% during the content reproduction period, the reference information about the wind may be set so that the reproduction stops The request guidance information 103 may be displayed on the display 212 by the wearable device 100. The reference wind strength may be an indoor wind strength, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

參看圖1F,若在內容再現時段期間可穿戴式裝置100的周邊高度高於參考(例如,預定)高度(例如,700公尺)或在短時間段(例如,5分鐘)內高度變化高於40%,則關於高度的參考 資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上。 Referring to FIG. 1F, if the peripheral height of the wearable device 100 is higher than a reference (e.g., predetermined) height (e.g., 700 meters) during a content reproduction period or the height change is higher than a short period of time (e.g., 5 minutes) 40%, reference for height The information can be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 can be displayed on the display 212 by the wearable device 100.

參看圖1F,若在內容再現時段期間可穿戴式裝置100的周邊氣壓高於參考(例如,預定)氣壓(例如,2個氣壓)或氣壓變化或差異高於10%,則關於氣壓的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上。 Referring to FIG. 1F, if the surrounding air pressure of the wearable device 100 is higher than a reference (e.g., predetermined) air pressure (e.g., 2 air pressure) or a pressure change or difference is greater than 10% during the content reproduction period, reference information about the air pressure It can be set so that the playback stop request guidance information 103 can be displayed on the display 212 by the wearable device 100.

參看圖1F,若在內容再現時段期間可穿戴式裝置100的周邊細粉塵濃度高於參考(例如,預定)細粉塵濃度(例如,30至80微克/立方公尺)或細粉塵濃度變化或差異高於10%,則關於細粉塵的參考資訊可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊103可藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示於顯示器212上。可將關於細粉塵濃度的參考分成細粉塵模式及超細粉塵模式。 Referring to FIG. 1F, if the fine dust concentration around the wearable device 100 is higher than a reference (e.g., predetermined) fine dust concentration (e.g., 30 to 80 micrograms per cubic meter) or the fine dust concentration changes or differences during the content reproduction period Above 10%, the reference information about fine dust can be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 can be displayed on the display 212 by the wearable device 100. References on fine dust concentration can be divided into fine dust mode and ultra fine dust mode.

參看圖1G,可穿戴式裝置100可根據其他資訊(例如,年齡資訊及排程資訊)改變關於用以判定在內容再現時段期間是否將再現停止請求導引資訊103顯示於顯示器212上的資訊的參考資訊。 Referring to FIG. 1G, the wearable device 100 may change information about information used to determine whether to display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212 during the content reproduction period according to other information (e.g., age information and schedule information). Reference information.

舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可根據年齡組別區分用以判定是否將再現停止請求導引資訊103顯示於顯示器212上的資訊的參考資訊。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可將關於應用於20秒的內容再現時間的參考資訊自2小時改變至4小時,將關於應用於30秒的內容再現時間的參考資訊自2小時改變至3小時且將關於應用於40秒的內容再現時間的參考資訊維持為2小時。 For example, the wearable device 100 may distinguish the reference information used to determine whether to display the reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212 according to the age group. For example, the wearable device 100 may change the reference information about the content reproduction time applied to 20 seconds from 2 hours to 4 hours, and change the reference information about the content reproduction time applied to 30 seconds from 2 hours to 3 Hours and maintain reference information on content reproduction time applied to 40 seconds to 2 hours.

可穿戴式裝置100可根據排程改變用以判定是否將再現 停止請求導引資訊103顯示於顯示器212上的資訊的參考資訊。舉例而言,當穿戴者101的排程包含內容再現之後的會議時,可穿戴式裝置100可將關於內容再現時間的參考資訊自2小時改變至1小時。當穿戴者101的次日排程為假期時,可穿戴式裝置100可將關於內容再現時間的參考資訊自2小時改變至4小時。 The wearable device 100 may be changed according to a schedule to determine whether to reproduce Stop requesting reference information for the guidance information 103 displayed on the display 212. For example, when the schedule of the wearer 101 includes a meeting after content reproduction, the wearable device 100 may change the reference information about the content reproduction time from 2 hours to 1 hour. When the wearer 101 schedules a holiday the next day, the wearable device 100 may change the reference information about the content reproduction time from 2 hours to 4 hours.

參考資訊可藉由可穿戴式裝置100基於以實驗方式判定的值預先設定,藉由穿戴者101設定或藉由可穿戴式裝置100的外部裝置設定,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。以實驗方式判定的值可藉由監視在由可穿戴式裝置100再現內容時產生的可穿戴式裝置100的再現相關資訊、穿戴者101的生物資訊、可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊、穿戴者101的個人資訊等來獲得,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The reference information may be set in advance by the wearable device 100 based on an experimentally determined value, set by the wearer 101 or set by an external device of the wearable device 100, but in one or more other exemplary embodiments China is not limited to this. The experimentally determined value can be monitored by monitoring the reproduction-related information of the wearable device 100 generated when the content is reproduced by the wearable device 100, biological information of the wearer 101, information of the surrounding environment of the wearable device 100, wear Personal information, etc., but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

圖1B、圖1C-1、圖1C-2、圖1F以及圖1G的再現停止請求參考表示用以判定可穿戴式裝置100是否將內容再現停止請求導引資訊103顯示於顯示器212上的參考資訊。 The reproduction stop request reference in FIG. 1B, FIG. 1C-1, FIG. 1C-2, FIG. 1F, and FIG. 1G indicates reference information used to determine whether the wearable device 100 displays the content reproduction stop request guidance information 103 on the display 212. .

圖6為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的流程圖。圖7為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的圖6的流程圖的實例的圖。下文將參看圖7描述圖6的流程圖。 FIG. 6 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining an example of the flowchart of FIG. 6 according to an exemplary embodiment. The flowchart of FIG. 6 will be described below with reference to FIG. 7.

在操作S601中,當已藉由可穿戴式裝置100開始由穿戴者101選擇的遊戲的再現時,經由顯示器212再現遊戲影像701。因此,如圖7的螢幕710上所示出,可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101在提供鏡片204及顯示器212的情況下檢視真實世界。 In operation S601, when the reproduction of the game selected by the wearer 101 has been started by the wearable device 100, the game image 701 is reproduced via the display 212. Therefore, as shown on the screen 710 of FIG. 7, the wearer 101 of the wearable device 100 views the real world with the lens 204 and the display 212 provided.

當可穿戴式裝置100如圖5A或圖5B所示出而組態時,穿戴者101可檢視經由可穿戴式裝置100再現的遊戲影像701。 When the wearable device 100 is configured as shown in FIG. 5A or FIG. 5B, the wearer 101 can view the game image 701 reproduced via the wearable device 100.

當遊戲影像701的再現已開始時,在操作S602中,可穿戴式裝置100自所產生或獲得的且與內容再現相關的以下各者當中獲得至少一筆資訊:可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊、穿戴者101的生物資訊、可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊以及穿戴者101的個人資訊。 When the reproduction of the game image 701 has begun, in operation S602, the wearable device 100 obtains at least one piece of information from the following generated or obtained and related to content reproduction: the content reproduction of the wearable device 100 is related to Information, biological information of the wearer 101, information of the surrounding environment of the wearable device 100, and personal information of the wearer 101.

可如上文參看圖1B至圖1G所描述來獲得可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊、穿戴者101的生物資訊、可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊以及穿戴者101的個人資訊。 The content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100, biological information of the wearer 101, information of the surrounding environment of the wearable device 100, and personal information of the wearer 101 can be obtained as described above with reference to FIGS. 1B to 1G.

在操作S603中,可穿戴式裝置100藉由使用所獲得的資訊來顯示關於內容的再現停止請求導引資訊702。再現停止請求導引資訊702可顯示於顯示器212上,如圖7的螢幕720上所示出。再現停止請求導引資訊702可為用於通知穿戴者101可請求停止再現內容(例如,建議使用者停止再現內容)的再現停止請求導引資訊影像。 In operation S603, the wearable device 100 displays the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the content by using the obtained information. The reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may be displayed on the display 212 as shown on the screen 720 of FIG. 7. The playback stop request guidance information 702 may be a playback stop request guidance information image for notifying the wearer 101 that the playback of the content can be requested to be stopped (for example, the user is advised to stop playback of the content).

參看圖7的螢幕720,再現停止請求導引資訊702可包含以下各者中的至少一者:關於是否停止再現內容的詢問語言(例如,您是否想要停止再現內容?)、關於用以請求停止再現內容的命令(例如,是)的輸入項目、關於用以拒絕停止再現內容的命令(例如,否)的輸入項目等,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 Referring to the screen 720 of FIG. 7, the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may include at least one of the following: a query language about whether to stop reproduction of the content (for example, do you want to stop reproduction of the content?), And a Input items of a command (eg, YES) to stop reproducing content, input items about a command (eg, No) to reject reproduction of content, etc., but are not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

舉例而言,關於是否停止再現內容的詢問語言可經輸出作為音訊信號,且再現停止請求導引資訊702可包含關於用以請求停止再現內容的命令(例如,是)的輸入項目及關於用以拒絕停止再現內容的命令(例如,否)的輸入項目。 For example, an inquiry language about whether to stop reproducing content may be output as an audio signal, and the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may include input items about a command (for example, yes) for requesting to stop reproduction of the content and about An input item of a command (for example, No) to stop reproducing content is rejected.

用以請求停止再現內容的命令及用以拒絕停止再現內容的命令可作為穿戴者101的語音信號被接收。若經由麥克風214接收到基於穿戴者101的語音信號的命令,則可穿戴式裝置100可將再現停止請求導引資訊702改變至圖7的螢幕730上所示出的再現停止請求導引資訊703。穿戴者101可基於圖7的螢幕730確認已基於穿戴者101的語音信號選擇輸入項目(例如,是)。 A command to request to stop reproduction of the content and a command to refuse to stop reproduction of the content may be received as a voice signal of the wearer 101. If a command based on the voice signal of the wearer 101 is received via the microphone 214, the wearable device 100 may change the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 to the reproduction stop request guidance information 703 shown on the screen 730 of FIG. 7 . The wearer 101 may confirm that an input item has been selected based on the voice signal of the wearer 101 based on the screen 730 of FIG. 7 (for example, YES).

參看圖7的螢幕720及730,可穿戴式裝置100在顯示有遊戲影像701的區域上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702及703。為了如圖7的螢幕720及730來顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702及703,可穿戴式裝置100可臨時停止再現遊戲影像701且提供再現停止請求導引資訊702及703。可根據顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702及703的時段設定臨時停止再現遊戲影像702的時段。在一或多個例示性實施例中,所述時段可藉由使用者輸入或藉由應用程式(例如,遊戲應用程式)的設定來調整。此外,根據一或多個其他例示性實施例,在輸出再現停止請求導引資訊702及703的同時可能並不臨時停止遊戲影像702。 Referring to screens 720 and 730 of FIG. 7, the wearable device 100 displays reproduction stop request guidance information 702 and 703 on an area where a game image 701 is displayed. In order to display the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 and 703 as shown on the screens 720 and 730 of FIG. 7, the wearable device 100 may temporarily stop reproduction of the game image 701 and provide the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 and 703. The time period for temporarily stopping the reproduction of the game image 702 may be set according to the time period during which the playback stop request guidance information 702 and 703 are displayed. In one or more exemplary embodiments, the time period may be adjusted by a user input or by a setting of an application (eg, a game application). In addition, according to one or more other exemplary embodiments, the game image 702 may not be temporarily stopped while the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 and 703 are output.

為了如圖7的螢幕720及730來顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702及703,可穿戴式裝置100可使用將靜態影像或移動影像插入至移動影像中的方法。 In order to display the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 and 703 as shown in the screens 720 and 730 of FIG. 7, the wearable device 100 may use a method of inserting a still image or a moving image into the moving image.

圖8A為用於依據將移動影像插入至移動影像中的圖框結構解釋遊戲圖框801與再現停止請求導引資訊圖框802之間的關係的實例的圖。遊戲圖框801為關於或對應於圖7的遊戲影像701的圖框。再現停止請求導引資訊圖框802為關於或對應於圖7的再現停止請求導引資訊702及703的圖框。 FIG. 8A is a diagram for explaining an example of a relationship between a game frame 801 and a reproduction stop request guidance information frame 802 according to a frame structure in which a moving image is inserted into the moving image. The game frame 801 is a frame about or corresponding to the game image 701 of FIG. 7. The playback stop request guidance information frame 802 is a frame regarding or corresponding to the playback stop request guidance information 702 and 703 of FIG. 7.

參看圖8A,可穿戴式裝置100獲得或產生藉由在遊戲圖框801的圖框N+1與圖框N+2之間插入數目為M個的再現停止請求導引資訊圖框802所編輯的圖框803。圖8A中所描述的圖框是基於框內(I)圖框,但應理解,此僅為實例且一或多個其他例示性實施例不限於此。再現停止請求導引資訊圖框802的數目M可根據再現停止請求導引資訊702待再現所在的時間來判定。舉例而言,當再現停止請求導引資訊702經再現持續2秒,則M可為60。再現停止請求導引資訊702經再現所在的區段並不如上文所描述而限制。 Referring to FIG. 8A, the wearable device 100 obtains or generates an edit by inserting M number of reproduction stop request guidance information frames 802 between frame N + 1 and frame N + 2 of game frame 801 Picture frame 803. The frame depicted in FIG. 8A is based on the in-frame (I) frame, but it should be understood that this is only an example and one or more other exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto. The number M of the reproduction stop request guidance information frame 802 can be determined according to the time at which the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is to be reproduced. For example, when the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is reproduced for 2 seconds, M may be 60. The section in which the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is reproduced is not limited as described above.

若如上文所描述的穿戴者101的命令(例如,是)是在再現停止請求導引資訊702經再現所在的區段中被接收到,則可穿戴式裝置100可將再現停止請求導引資訊圖框802的內容自圖7的螢幕720改變至螢幕730。根據再現停止請求導引資訊圖框802的插入,可穿戴式裝置100可將音訊信號的對應於包含遊戲圖框801的圖框N+2的後續圖框的再現區段改變為與遊戲圖框801的圖框N+2同步。 If the command (for example, YES) of the wearer 101 as described above is received in the section where the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is reproduced, the wearable device 100 may transmit the reproduction stop request guidance information The content of frame 802 is changed from screen 720 to screen 730 of FIG. 7. According to the insertion of the playback stop request guidance information frame 802, the wearable device 100 may change the reproduction section of the audio signal corresponding to the subsequent frame of the frame N + 2 including the game frame 801 to be the same as the game frame. The frame N + 2 of 801 is synchronized.

可穿戴式裝置100可將再現停止請求導引資訊702重疊及顯示於遊戲影像701上,如圖8B中所示出。可穿戴式裝置100可按類似於在將副標題資訊插入至影像中時的方式的方式將再現停止請求導引資訊702重疊於遊戲影像701上,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可按快顯式視窗的形式顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。當按快顯式視窗的形式顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702時,可穿戴式裝置100可連續地再現遊戲影像701。可穿戴式裝置100可將穿戴者101 在檢視遊戲影像701上不具有困難所在的區域設定為可重疊有再現停止請求導引資訊702的區域。 The wearable device 100 may overlay and display the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the game image 701, as shown in FIG. 8B. The wearable device 100 may overlay the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the game image 701 in a manner similar to that when the subtitle information is inserted into the image, but not in one or more other exemplary embodiments. Limited to this. For example, the wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 in the form of a pop-up window. When the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed in the form of a pop-up window, the wearable device 100 can continuously reproduce the game image 701. The wearable device 100 can put the wearer 101 The area where there is no difficulty in viewing the game image 701 is set as an area where the playback stop request guidance information 702 can be superimposed.

可穿戴式裝置100可將再現停止請求導引資訊702顯示於獨立於遊戲影像701(例如,與其分離)的顯示區域上,如圖8C中所示出。當再現停止請求導引資訊702顯示於獨立於遊戲影像701的顯示區域上(如圖8C中所示出)時,可穿戴式裝置100可將再現停止請求導引資訊702傳輸至另一裝置(或外部裝置)以將再現停止請求導引資訊702顯示於另一裝置的顯示器上。另一裝置可為如下裝置:其顯示器定位於可經由可穿戴式裝置100的鏡片204檢視到的真實世界中。舉例而言,另一裝置可為諸如電視(TV)、個人電腦(PC)、行動裝置、監視器、顯示器、平板電腦裝置、投影儀裝置等的裝置。 The wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on a display area independent of (eg, separated from) the game image 701, as shown in FIG. 8C. When the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed on a display area independent of the game image 701 (as shown in FIG. 8C), the wearable device 100 may transmit the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 to another device ( Or external device) to display the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the display of another device. Another device may be a device whose display is positioned in a real world viewable through the lens 204 of the wearable device 100. For example, another device may be a device such as a television (TV), a personal computer (PC), a mobile device, a monitor, a display, a tablet device, a projector device, and the like.

為了如圖8C所示出來顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702,在再現停止請求導引資訊702待顯示的情境下,可穿戴式裝置100可將關於再現停止請求導引資訊702的資訊傳輸至另一裝置。關於再現停止請求導引資訊702的資訊可包含再現停止請求導引資訊訊息,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,關於再現停止請求導引資訊702的資訊可包含再現停止請求導引資訊702及關於再現停止請求導引資訊702的顯示標準資訊。顯示標準資訊可包含再現停止請求導引資訊702的解析度及格式資訊(例如,JPG等)中的至少一者,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。再現停止請求導引資訊702的格式資訊指示再現停止請求導引資訊702的檔案格式。 In order to display the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 as shown in FIG. 8C, in a situation where the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is to be displayed, the wearable device 100 may transmit information about the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 to another A device. The information on the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may include the reproduction stop request guidance information message, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the information on the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may include the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 and display standard information on the reproduction stop request guidance information 702. The display standard information may include at least one of resolution and format information (eg, JPG, etc.) of the reproduction stop request guidance information 702, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The format information of the playback stop request guidance information 702 indicates the file format of the playback stop request guidance information 702.

可在待顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702時設定可穿戴式 裝置100與另一裝置之間的通信頻道,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可在待顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702之前設定可穿戴式裝置100與另一裝置之間的通信頻道。亦即,可穿戴式裝置100可將關於再現停止請求導引資訊702的資訊傳輸至通信頻道經設定的其他裝置當中的裝置,所述裝置的顯示器定位於可經由鏡片204檢視的真實世界中。 Wearable can be set when the playback stop request guidance information 702 is to be displayed A communication channel between the device 100 and another device, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the communication channel between the wearable device 100 and another device may be set before the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed. That is, the wearable device 100 may transmit information about the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 to a device among other devices whose communication channels are set, and the display of the device is positioned in the real world that can be viewed through the lens 204.

可藉由穿戴者101基於連接至可穿戴式裝置100的裝置的清單選擇其他裝置當中的顯示器定位於可經由鏡片204檢視的真實世界中的裝置。 A display among other devices may be selected by the wearer 101 based on the list of devices connected to the wearable device 100 to be a device in the real world that can be viewed through the lens 204.

舉例而言,當通信頻道經設定時,可穿戴式裝置100接收及儲存關於另一裝置的位置的資訊。可穿戴式裝置100可基於關於另一裝置的位置的所儲存資訊及可穿戴式裝置100的當前位置選擇另一裝置。在另一裝置為行動裝置時,每當另一裝置的位置改變時,儲存於可穿戴式裝置100中的另一裝置的位置資訊便可改變。可基於近場無線通信或諸如藍牙、RFID等的無線通信來設定另一裝置與可穿戴式裝置100之間的通信頻道,但不限於此。 For example, when the communication channel is set, the wearable device 100 receives and stores information about the location of another device. The wearable device 100 may select another device based on the stored information about the location of the other device and the current location of the wearable device 100. When the other device is a mobile device, the location information of the other device stored in the wearable device 100 may change whenever the position of the other device changes. A communication channel between another device and the wearable device 100 may be set based on near-field wireless communication or wireless communication such as Bluetooth, RFID, and the like, but is not limited thereto.

當再現停止請求導引資訊702如圖8B及圖8C中所示出來顯示時,可穿戴式裝置100可顯示比顯示於圖7的螢幕720上的再現停止請求導引資訊多的簡要資訊。 When the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed as shown in FIGS. 8B and 8C, the wearable device 100 may display more brief information than the reproduction stop request guidance information displayed on the screen 720 of FIG. 7.

當如圖7的螢幕720上所示出來顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702時,若經由使用者輸入單元207接收到對內容的再現停止請求(操作S604),則可穿戴式裝置100停止再現內容(操作S605)。由於內容再現已停止,因此可穿戴式裝置100可顯示指示未向提供有遊戲影像701以及再現停止請求導引資訊702及703 的區域再現內容的狀態的影像,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。指示未再現內容的狀態的影像可為黑色影像或白色影像,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 When the playback stop request guidance information 702 is displayed as shown on the screen 720 of FIG. 7, if a playback stop request for content is received via the user input unit 207 (operation S604), the wearable device 100 stops playback of the content (Operation S605). Since the content reproduction has been stopped, the wearable device 100 may display an indication that the game image 701 is not provided and the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 and 703 are not provided. The area reproduces an image of the state of the content, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The image indicating the state of the unreproduced content may be a black image or a white image, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

若在圖6的操作S604中未接收到對內容的再現停止請求,則可穿戴式裝置100維持待用狀態直至接收到對內容的再現停止請求為止。 If the reproduction stop request for the content is not received in operation S604 of FIG. 6, the wearable device 100 remains in a standby state until the reproduction stop request for the content is received.

圖6的流程圖可經修改使得若在操作S604中未接收到對內容的再現停止請求,則可穿戴式裝置100的操作可返回至操作S601。 The flowchart of FIG. 6 may be modified such that if a reproduction stop request for content is not received in operation S604, the operation of the wearable device 100 may return to operation S601.

接收對內容的再現停止請求的失敗可包含內容再現停止請求拒絕。當由於在圖6的操作S604中接收到內容再現停止請求拒絕而判定未接收到對內容的再現停止請求時,可穿戴式裝置100的操作可返回至操作S601以連續地再現正被再現的內容。 Failure to receive a reproduction stop request for content may include a content reproduction stop request rejection. When it is determined that the reproduction stop request for the content is not received because the content reproduction stop request rejection is received in operation S604 of FIG. 6, the operation of the wearable device 100 may return to operation S601 to continuously reproduce the content being reproduced .

圖9為根據例示性實施例的圖6的顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702的操作S603的詳細流程圖。圖9為藉由使用一筆參考資訊將再現停止請求導引資訊702顯示一次的實例。 FIG. 9 is a detailed flowchart of operation S603 of displaying the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 of FIG. 6 according to an exemplary embodiment. FIG. 9 is an example in which the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed once by using a piece of reference information.

在操作S901中,可穿戴式裝置100比較在操作S602中獲得的資訊與參考資訊。參考資訊可根據如上文參看圖1B至圖1G所描述的在操作S602中獲得的資訊來判定。 In operation S901, the wearable device 100 compares the information obtained in operation S602 with reference information. The reference information may be determined based on the information obtained in operation S602 as described above with reference to FIGS. 1B to 1G.

作為操作S901中的比較的結果,若判定顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702(操作S902),則可穿戴式裝置100顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702(操作S903),如上文參看圖7、圖8B以及圖8C所描述。顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702的方法可在可穿戴式裝置100中預先設定或可藉由穿戴者101選擇,但在一或多個其 他例示性實施例中不限於此。在判定顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702的狀況下,指示可由於穿戴者101檢視由可穿戴式裝置100再現的內容(如上文參看圖1A至圖1G所描述)而影響穿戴者101的健康(例如,眼睛疲乏)的狀態。可基於根據所獲得的資訊(如上文參看圖1B至圖1G所描述)設定的參考資訊來判定所述狀態。 As a result of the comparison in operation S901, if it is determined that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed (operation S902), the wearable device 100 displays the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 (operation S903), as described above with reference to FIG. 7, FIG. 8B and FIG. 8C. The method of displaying the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may be preset in the wearable device 100 or may be selected by the wearer 101, but one or more of them It is not limited to this in his exemplary embodiment. In the case where it is determined that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed, it is indicated that the health of the wearer 101 may be affected by the wearer 101 viewing the content reproduced by the wearable device 100 (as described above with reference to FIGS. 1A to 1G) ( For example, eyes are tired). The state may be determined based on the reference information set based on the obtained information (as described above with reference to FIGS. 1B to 1G).

圖10為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的流程圖。圖10為藉由使用參考資訊將再現停止請求導引資訊702顯示多次的實例。 FIG. 10 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating the wearable device 100 according to another exemplary embodiment. FIG. 10 is an example in which the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed a plurality of times by using reference information.

在操作S1001及S1002中,可穿戴式裝置100類似於圖6的操作S601及S602而操作。 In operations S1001 and S1002, the wearable device 100 operates similar to operations S601 and S602 of FIG. 6.

在操作S1003中,可穿戴式裝置100比較在操作S1002中獲得的資訊與參考資訊。參考資訊的形式或數目根據所獲得的資訊而可不同。 In operation S1003, the wearable device 100 compares the information obtained in operation S1002 with reference information. The form or number of reference information may vary depending on the information obtained.

圖11為根據例示性實施例的在所獲得的資訊為內容的再現時間時在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊與再現停止請求導引資訊的數目之間的關係的資訊狀態。參看圖11的資訊狀態,參考資訊的形式為時間,參考資訊的數目為5且再現停止請求導引資訊的數目為5,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中,參考資訊的形式及數目以及再現停止請求導引資訊的數目不限於此。 FIG. 11 is an information state of the relationship between the reference information set in the wearable device 100 and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information when the obtained information is the reproduction time of the content according to an exemplary embodiment. Referring to the information status of FIG. 11, the form of the reference information is time, the number of reference information is 5 and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information is 5, but in one or more other exemplary embodiments, the form and The number and the number of playback stop request guidance information are not limited to this.

圖12為根據例示性實施例的在所獲得的資訊為電池消耗量時在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊與再現停止請求導引資訊的數目之間的關係的資訊狀態。參看圖12的資訊狀態,參考資訊的形式為比率,參考資訊的數目為3且再現停止請求導引資訊的數目為3,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中,參考資訊的形 式及數目以及再現停止請求導引資訊的數目不限於此。 FIG. 12 is an information state of a relationship between the reference information set in the wearable device 100 and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information when the obtained information is a battery consumption amount according to an exemplary embodiment. Referring to the information status of FIG. 12, the reference information is in the form of a ratio, the number of reference information is 3, and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information is 3. The number and format and the number of playback stop request guidance information are not limited to this.

圖13A為根據例示性實施例的在所獲得的資訊與加熱溫度相關且包含加熱溫度及維持時間資訊時在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊與再現停止請求導引資訊的數目之間的關係的資訊狀態。參看圖13A的資訊狀態,參考資訊的形式為溫度及時間,參考資訊的數目為3且再現停止請求導引資訊的數目為3,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中,參考資訊的形式及數目以及再現停止請求導引資訊的數目不限於此。 FIG. 13A is between the reference information set in the wearable device 100 and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information when the obtained information is related to the heating temperature and includes heating temperature and maintenance time information, according to an exemplary embodiment. Information status of the relationship. Referring to the information status of FIG. 13A, the form of reference information is temperature and time, the number of reference information is 3 and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information is 3, but in one or more other exemplary embodiments, the The form and number and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information are not limited to this.

圖13B為根據例示性實施例的在所獲得的資訊與加熱溫度相關且包含加熱溫度時在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊與再現停止請求導引資訊的數目之間的關係的資訊狀態。參看圖13B的資訊狀態,參考資訊的形式為溫度,參考資訊的數目為1且再現停止請求導引資訊的數目為3,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中,參考資訊的形式及數目以及再現停止請求導引資訊的數目不限於此。 FIG. 13B is an information state of the relationship between the obtained information related to the heating temperature and the reference information set in the wearable device 100 when the heating temperature is included and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information according to the exemplary embodiment. . Referring to the information status of FIG. 13B, the form of the reference information is temperature, the number of reference information is 1, and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information is 3, but in one or more other exemplary embodiments, the form of the reference information and The number and the number of playback stop request guidance information are not limited to this.

圖14為根據例示性實施例的在所獲得的資訊為用於判定穿戴者101的眼睛是否充血的資訊時在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊與再現停止請求導引資訊的數目之間的關係的資訊狀態。參看圖14的資訊狀態,參考資訊的形式為具有近似255的R值的像素的數目的增加率,參考資訊的數目為3且再現停止請求導引資訊的數目為3,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中,參考資訊的形式及數目以及再現停止請求導引資訊的數目不限於此。 FIG. 14 is between the reference information set in the wearable device 100 and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information when the obtained information is information for determining whether the eyes of the wearer 101 are congested, according to an exemplary embodiment. Information status of the relationship. Referring to the information status of FIG. 14, the reference information is in the form of an increase rate of the number of pixels having an R value of approximately 255, the number of reference information is 3 and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information is 3, but one or more In other exemplary embodiments, the form and number of reference information and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information are not limited thereto.

當藉由使用如圖14中所示出的多筆參考資訊判定眼睛是否充血時,眼睛是否充血可表示眼睛的充血程度。舉例而言,當 增加率為20%時,眼睛的充血程度可為低等級,當增加率為30%時,眼睛的充血程度可為中間等級且當增加率為40%時,眼睛的充血程度可為高等級。然而,應理解,此等速率僅為例示性的且一或多個其他例示性實施例不限於此。 When the eyes are congested by using a plurality of pieces of reference information as shown in FIG. 14, whether the eyes are congested may indicate the degree of congestion of the eyes. For example, when When the increase rate is 20%, the degree of congestion of the eye may be a low level, when the increase rate is 30%, the degree of congestion of the eye may be a middle level and when the increase rate is 40%, the degree of congestion of the eye may be a high level. It should be understood, however, that these rates are merely exemplary and one or more other exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto.

圖15為根據例示性實施例的在所獲得的資訊為用於判定穿戴者101的眼睛是否乾澀的資訊時在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊與再現停止請求導引資訊的數目之間的關係的資訊狀態。參看圖15的資訊狀態,參考資訊的形式為濕度及時間資訊,參考資訊的數目為3且再現停止請求導引資訊的數目為3,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中,參考資訊的形式及數目以及再現停止請求導引資訊的數目不限於此。 FIG. 15 is between the reference information set in the wearable device 100 and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information when the obtained information is information for determining whether the eyes of the wearer 101 are dry, according to an exemplary embodiment. Information status of the relationship. Referring to the information status of FIG. 15, the reference information is in the form of humidity and time information, the number of reference information is 3 and the number of reproduction stop request guidance information is 3, but in one or more other exemplary embodiments, the reference information is The form and number of the playback information and the number of playback stop request guidance information are not limited thereto.

當藉由使用如圖15中所示出的多筆參考資訊判定穿戴者101的眼睛是否乾澀時,穿戴者101的眼睛是否乾澀可表示眼睛的乾澀程度。舉例而言,當基於如圖1C-2中所示出的濕度及時間來判定眼睛的乾澀程度時,在處於30%濕度下維持1小時的狀態下,眼睛的乾澀程度可為低等級,在處於30%濕度下維持1小時30分鐘的狀態下,眼睛的乾澀程度可為中間等級,且在處於30%濕度下維持2小時的狀態下,眼睛的乾澀程度可為高等級。然而,應理解,此等值僅為例示性的且一或多個其他例示性實施例不限於此。 When it is determined whether the eyes of the wearer 101 are dry by using a plurality of pieces of reference information as shown in FIG. 15, whether the eyes of the wearer 101 are dry may indicate the degree of dryness of the eyes. For example, when determining the dryness of the eyes based on the humidity and time as shown in FIG. 1C-2, the dryness of the eyes may be a low level when maintained for 1 hour at 30% humidity. When the condition is maintained at 30% humidity for 1 hour and 30 minutes, the dryness of the eyes may be intermediate, and when the condition is maintained at 30% humidity for 2 hours, the dryness of the eyes may be high. It should be understood, however, that these values are merely exemplary and one or more other exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto.

圖11至圖12、圖13A、圖13B以及圖14至圖15的再現停止請求導引資訊的數目指示顯示於顯示器212上的再現停止請求導引資訊702的數目。當參考資訊的數目為多個時,再現停止請求導引資訊的數目可與參考資訊的數目相同,但在一或多個其 他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可關於一筆參考資訊設定多個再現停止請求導引資訊,如圖13B中所示出。再現停止請求導引資訊的數目愈大,則穿戴者101的眼睛疲乏度愈高。 The number of reproduction stop request guidance information in FIGS. 11 to 12, 13A, 13B, and 14 to 15 indicates the number of reproduction stop request guidance information 702 displayed on the display 212. When the number of reference information is plural, the number of reproduction stop request guidance information may be the same as the number of reference information, but one or more of them It is not limited to this in his exemplary embodiment. For example, multiple pieces of reproduction stop request guidance information may be set on one piece of reference information, as shown in FIG. 13B. The larger the number of playback stop request guidance information, the higher the eye fatigue of the wearer 101.

可在可穿戴式裝置100中根據所獲得的資訊的類型預先設定分配至一筆參考資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊的數目,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可藉由穿戴者101或藉由可穿戴式裝置100的外部裝置(例如,服務提供伺服器等)設定分配至一筆參考資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊的數目且可將所述數目提供至可穿戴式裝置100。 The number of playback stop request guidance information allocated to one piece of reference information may be preset in the wearable device 100 according to the type of obtained information, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the number of playback stop request guidance information allocated to one piece of reference information may be set by the wearer 101 or by an external device (for example, a service providing server, etc.) of the wearable device 100 and the described information may be set. The number is provided to the wearable device 100.

除圖14及圖15的穿戴者101的生物資訊之外,亦可在可穿戴式裝置100中設定指示圖1C-1及圖1C-2的生物資訊及關於圖1F的周邊環境資訊的至少一筆參考資訊之間的關係的資訊狀態。可基於圖1C-1、圖1C-2以及圖1F中所定義的再現停止請求參考來製作、獲得或產生在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的資訊狀態。可根據圖1C-2中所描述的穿戴者101的醫療資訊及圖1G中所描述的穿戴者101的個人資訊以不同方式設定關於所獲得的資訊的至少一筆參考資訊及再現停止請求導引資訊的數目。 In addition to the biological information of the wearer 101 of FIGS. 14 and 15, at least one piece of the biological information indicating FIG. 1C-1 and FIG. 1C-2 and the surrounding environment information of FIG. 1F may be set in the wearable device 100. Information status of the relationship between reference information. The information status set in the wearable device 100 may be made, obtained, or generated based on the reproduction stop request reference defined in FIGS. 1C-1, 1C-2, and 1F. At least one piece of reference information about the obtained information and the reproduction stop request guidance information may be set in different ways according to the medical information of the wearer 101 described in FIG. 1C-2 and the personal information of the wearer 101 described in FIG. 1G. Number of.

同時,當在操作S1002中獲得的資訊為內容再現時間時,在圖10的操作S1003中,可穿戴式裝置100比較圖11的參考資訊與所獲得的內容的再現時間。 Meanwhile, when the information obtained in operation S1002 is the content reproduction time, in operation S1003 of FIG. 10, the wearable device 100 compares the reference information of FIG. 11 with the reproduction time of the obtained content.

作為比較結果,若所獲得的內容的再現時間為1小時,則在操作S1004中,可穿戴式裝置100判定在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。因此,可穿戴式裝置100在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702(操作S1005)。 As a comparison result, if the reproduction time of the obtained content is 1 hour, the wearable device 100 determines that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed on the display 212 in operation S1004. Therefore, the wearable device 100 displays the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the display 212 (operation S1005).

若穿戴者101基於所顯示的再現停止請求導引資訊702而在操作S1006中請求內容再現停止,則在操作S1007中,可穿戴式裝置100停止再現內容。可如圖6的操作S605中來執行可穿戴式裝置100停止再現內容的操作。 If the wearer 101 requests the content reproduction stop in operation S1006 based on the displayed reproduction stop request guidance information 702, the wearable device 100 stops reproduction of content in operation S1007. The operation of the wearable device 100 to stop reproducing the content may be performed as in operation S605 of FIG. 6.

在圖10的操作S1006中,若穿戴者101拒絕內容再現停止,則在操作S1008中,可穿戴式裝置100檢查再現停止請求導引資訊702的數目。作為檢查結果,若再現停止請求導引資訊702的數目並不與最大值相同,則可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1009中在連續地再現內容的同時獲得內容再現時間。 In operation S1006 of FIG. 10, if the wearer 101 refuses to stop content reproduction, the wearable device 100 checks the number of reproduction stop request guidance information 702 in operation S1008. As a check result, if the number of the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is not the same as the maximum value, the wearable device 100 obtains the content reproduction time while continuously reproducing the content in operation S1009.

可根據各別所獲得資訊以不同方式設定最大值。可根據參考資訊的數目或可根據內容再現時段期間穿戴者101的疲乏管理等級來判定最大值。舉例而言,當穿戴者101的疲乏管理等級為低等級(弱等級)時,最大值可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊702可相對於一筆參考資訊被顯示一次,如圖11、圖12、圖13A、圖14以及圖15中所示出。 The maximum value can be set in different ways depending on the information obtained. The maximum value may be determined according to the number of reference information or may be based on the fatigue management level of the wearer 101 during the content reproduction period. For example, when the fatigue management level of the wearer 101 is a low level (weak level), the maximum value can be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 can be displayed once with respect to a piece of reference information, as shown in Figs. 11 and 12 13A, FIG. 14 and FIG. 15.

當穿戴者101的疲乏管理等級為高等級(強等級)時,最大值可經設定使得再現停止請求導引資訊702可相對於一筆參考資訊被顯示多次,如圖13B中所示出。穿戴者101的疲乏管理等級為低等級的狀況及穿戴者101的疲乏管理等級為高等級並不如上文所描述而限制。 When the wearer management level of the wearer 101 is a high level (strong level), the maximum value may be set so that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may be displayed multiple times with respect to one piece of reference information, as shown in FIG. 13B. The situation where the wearer management level of the wearer 101 is low and the wearer management level of the wearer 101 is high is not limited as described above.

當組態為可相對於待藉由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的資訊(例如,加熱溫度)自穿戴者101的多個疲乏管理等級(例如,高等級模式及低等級模式)選擇時,穿戴者101可在內容再現之前選擇穿戴者101的疲乏管理等級,但在一或多個其他例示性實施 例中不限於此。可穿戴式裝置100可在再現內容之前在顯示器212上顯示導引資訊使得穿戴者101可選擇穿戴者101的疲乏管理等級。 When configured to be selected from multiple fatigue management levels (e.g., high-level mode and low-level mode) of the wearer 101 relative to information (e.g., heating temperature) to be obtained by the wearable device 100, the wearer 101 may select wearer's fatigue management level prior to content reproduction, but one or more other exemplary implementations The example is not limited to this. The wearable device 100 may display the guidance information on the display 212 before the content is reproduced so that the wearer 101 can select the fatigue management level of the wearer 101.

穿戴者101的疲乏管理等級的高等級模式可為再現停止請求導引資訊702相對於一筆參考資訊被顯示多次的模式。穿戴者101的疲乏管理等級的低等級模式可為再現停止請求導引資訊702相對於一筆參考資訊被顯示一次的模式。用於判定是否放鬆穿戴者101的疲乏的條件可經設定使得穿戴者101的疲乏管理等級的高等級模式比穿戴者101的疲乏管理等級的低等級模式更具限制性。 The high-level mode of the fatigue management level of the wearer 101 may be a mode in which the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed multiple times with respect to one piece of reference information. The low-level mode of the fatigue management level of the wearer 101 may be a mode in which the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed once with respect to one piece of reference information. The conditions for determining whether to relax the fatigue of the wearer 101 may be set such that the high-level mode of the fatigue management level of the wearer 101 is more restrictive than the low-level mode of the fatigue management level of the wearer 101.

在圖11的資訊狀態中,最大值為5。在圖12、圖13A、圖13B以及圖14至圖15的資訊狀態中,最大值為3。然而,應理解,關於各別資訊的最大值在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 In the information state of FIG. 11, the maximum value is 5. In the information states of FIGS. 12, 13A, 13B, and 14 to 15, the maximum value is 3. However, it should be understood that the maximum value regarding the respective information is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

同時,在圖10的操作S1009中,若在再現內容的同時獲得內容再現時間,則可穿戴式裝置100返回至操作S1003以重複地執行上述程序。 Meanwhile, in operation S1009 of FIG. 10, if the content reproduction time is obtained while the content is being reproduced, the wearable device 100 returns to operation S1003 to repeatedly execute the above-mentioned procedure.

作為操作S1008中的檢查的結果,若再現停止請求導引資訊702的數目與最大值相同,則可穿戴式裝置100不在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702,而是在操作S1007中強制性地停止再現內容。 As a result of the check in operation S1008, if the number of reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is the same as the maximum value, the wearable device 100 does not display the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the display 212, but forces it in operation S1007 Sexually stop reproducing content.

基於操作S1008及S1007的可穿戴式裝置100的操作並不如上文所描述而限制。舉例而言,作為操作S1008中的檢查的結果,若在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數 與最大值相同,則可穿戴式裝置100可停止再現內容。當停止再現內容時,可穿戴式裝置100可提供關於內容再現停止的導引資訊。關於內容再現停止的導引資訊可提供為(例如)「內容再現將在C分鐘內停止」。穿戴者101可根據關於內容再現停止的導引資訊預先準備內容再現的強制停止。 The operation of the wearable device 100 based on the operations S1008 and S1007 is not limited as described above. For example, as a result of the check in operation S1008, if the number of times the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed on the display 212 As the maximum value, the wearable device 100 may stop reproducing the content. When the reproduction of the content is stopped, the wearable device 100 may provide guidance information about the content reproduction stop. Guidance information regarding the stop of content reproduction may be provided as, for example, "the content reproduction will stop within C minutes". The wearer 101 may prepare a forced stop of content reproduction in advance based on the guidance information regarding the content reproduction stop.

當所獲得的資訊為內容再現時間且在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊如圖11的資訊狀態中示出時,再現停止請求導引資訊702可基於圖10的流程圖根據穿戴者101的內容再現停止拒絕命令而被提供5次(最大值)。 When the obtained information is the content reproduction time and the reference information set in the wearable device 100 is shown in the information state of FIG. 11, the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may be based on the wearer 101 based on the flowchart of FIG. 10. The content reproduction stop order was provided 5 times (maximum).

當所獲得的資訊為電池消耗量且在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊如圖12的資訊狀態中示出時,再現停止請求導引資訊702可基於圖10的流程圖根據穿戴者101的內容再現停止拒絕命令而被提供3次(最大值)。 When the obtained information is the battery consumption and the reference information set in the wearable device 100 is shown in the information state of FIG. 12, the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may be based on the wearer 101 based on the flowchart of FIG. 10. The content reproduction stop order was provided 3 times (maximum).

當所獲得的資訊為加熱溫度及維持時間且在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊如圖13A的資訊狀態中示出時,再現停止請求導引資訊702可基於圖10的流程圖根據穿戴者101的內容再現停止拒絕命令而被提供3次(最大值)。 When the obtained information is the heating temperature and the holding time and the reference information set in the wearable device 100 is shown in the information state of FIG. 13A, the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may be based on the wear according to the flowchart of FIG. 10 The content reproduction stop command of the person 101 is provided three times (maximum value).

當所獲得的資訊為加熱溫度且在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊如圖13B的資訊狀態中示出時,再現停止請求導引資訊702可基於圖10的流程圖根據穿戴者101的內容再現停止拒絕命令被提供3次(最大值)。 When the obtained information is the heating temperature and the reference information set in the wearable device 100 is shown in the information state of FIG. 13B, the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may be based on the wearer 101 based on the flowchart of FIG. The content reproduction stop rejection command is provided 3 times (maximum value).

當所獲得的資訊為眼睛的充血程度且在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊如圖14的資訊狀態中示出時,再現停止請求導引資訊702可基於圖10的流程圖根據穿戴者101的內容再現 停止拒絕命令而被提供3次(最大值)。 When the obtained information is the degree of congestion of the eyes and the reference information set in the wearable device 100 is shown in the information state of FIG. 14, the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may be based on the wearer based on the flowchart of FIG. 10. 101 content reproduction Stop rejecting the order and be provided 3 times (maximum).

當所獲得的資訊為基於周邊濕度的眼睛的乾澀程度且在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的參考資訊如圖15的資訊狀態中示出時,再現停止請求導引資訊702可基於圖10的流程圖根據穿戴者101的內容再現停止拒絕命令而被提供3次(最大值)。 When the obtained information is the degree of dryness of the eyes based on the surrounding humidity and the reference information set in the wearable device 100 is shown in the information state of FIG. 15, the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may be based on the flow of FIG. The map is provided three times (maximum value) according to the content reproduction stop rejection command of the wearer 101.

現將參考關於圖11的內容再現時間的資訊狀態更詳細地描述圖10的基於最大值的重複程序。 The maximum value-based repetition procedure of FIG. 10 will now be described in more detail with reference to the information status regarding the content reproduction time of FIG. 11.

由於在如上文所描述的操作S1008中再現停止請求導引資訊702的數目為一次,因此可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1009中在連續地提供內容的同時獲得內容再現時間且返回至操作S1003以比較所獲得的內容再現時間資訊與參考資訊。 Since the number of reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is one in operation S1008 as described above, the wearable device 100 obtains content reproduction time while continuously providing content in operation S1009 and returns to operation S1003 for comparison The content reproduction time information and reference information obtained.

作為比較結果,若內容再現時間為2小時,則在操作S1004中,可穿戴式裝置100判定在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。因此,在操作S1005中,可穿戴式裝置100在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。 As a comparison result, if the content reproduction time is 2 hours, in operation S1004, the wearable device 100 determines that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed on the display 212. Therefore, the wearable device 100 displays the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the display 212 in operation S1005.

若穿戴者101基於再現停止請求導引資訊702請求內容再現停止,則可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1007中停止再現內容。 If the wearer 101 requests the content reproduction to be stopped based on the reproduction stop request guidance information 702, the wearable device 100 stops reproduction of the content in operation S1007.

若穿戴者101基於再現停止請求導引資訊702拒絕內容再現停止,則可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1008中檢查提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數(或再現停止請求導引數目)是否與最大值相同。參看圖11,由於提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數目前為2次,因此可穿戴式裝置100判定提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數不與5次(其為最大值)相同。 If the wearer 101 rejects the content reproduction stop based on the reproduction stop request guidance information 702, the wearable device 100 checks whether the number of times the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is provided (or the number of reproduction stop request guidance) is equal to the maximum in operation S1008. The values are the same. Referring to FIG. 11, since the number of times of providing the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is currently two, the wearable device 100 determines that the number of times of providing the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is not the same as five times, which is the maximum value.

因此,可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1009中連續地再現內 容以獲得內容再現時間資訊且返回至操作S1003以比較所獲得的內容再現時間資訊與參考資訊。 Therefore, the wearable device 100 continuously reproduces the internal content in operation S1009. Content to obtain content reproduction time information and return to operation S1003 to compare the obtained content reproduction time information with reference information.

若內容再現時間資訊為3小時,則在操作S1004中,可穿戴式裝置100判定在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。因此,在操作S1005中,可穿戴式裝置100在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。 If the content reproduction time information is 3 hours, the wearable device 100 determines that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed on the display 212 in operation S1004. Therefore, the wearable device 100 displays the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the display 212 in operation S1005.

若穿戴者101基於再現停止請求導引資訊702請求內容再現停止,則可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1007中停止再現內容。 If the wearer 101 requests the content reproduction to be stopped based on the reproduction stop request guidance information 702, the wearable device 100 stops reproduction of the content in operation S1007.

若穿戴者101基於再現停止請求導引資訊702拒絕內容再現停止,則可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1008中檢查提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數是否與最大值相同。參看圖11,由於提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數目前為3次,因此可穿戴式裝置100判定提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數不與5次(其為最大值)相同。 If the wearer 101 rejects the content reproduction stop based on the reproduction stop request guidance information 702, the wearable device 100 checks whether the number of times the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is provided is the same as the maximum value in operation S1008. Referring to FIG. 11, since the number of times of providing the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is currently three, the wearable device 100 determines that the number of times of providing the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is not the same as five times, which is the maximum value.

因此,可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1009中連續地再現內容以獲得內容再現時間資訊且返回至操作S1003以比較所獲得的內容再現時間資訊與參考資訊。 Therefore, the wearable device 100 continuously reproduces the content to obtain content reproduction time information in operation S1009 and returns to operation S1003 to compare the obtained content reproduction time information and reference information.

若內容再現時間資訊為4小時,則在操作S1004中,可穿戴式裝置100判定在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。因此,在操作S1005中,可穿戴式裝置100在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。 If the content reproduction time information is 4 hours, the wearable device 100 determines that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed on the display 212 in operation S1004. Therefore, the wearable device 100 displays the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the display 212 in operation S1005.

若穿戴者101基於再現停止請求導引資訊702請求內容再現停止,則可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1007中停止再現內容。 If the wearer 101 requests the content reproduction to be stopped based on the reproduction stop request guidance information 702, the wearable device 100 stops reproduction of the content in operation S1007.

若穿戴者101基於再現停止請求導引資訊702拒絕內容 再現停止,則可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1008中檢查提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數是否與最大值相同。參看圖11,由於提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數目前為4次,因此可穿戴式裝置100判定提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數不與5次(其為最大值)相同。 If the wearer 101 rejects the content based on the playback stop request guidance information 702 When the reproduction is stopped, the wearable device 100 checks whether the number of times that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is provided is the same as the maximum value in operation S1008. Referring to FIG. 11, since the number of times of providing the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is currently four, the wearable device 100 determines that the number of times of providing the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is not the same as five times, which is the maximum value.

因此,可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1009中連續地再現內容以獲得內容再現時間資訊且返回至操作S1003以比較所獲得的內容再現時間資訊與參考資訊。 Therefore, the wearable device 100 continuously reproduces the content to obtain content reproduction time information in operation S1009 and returns to operation S1003 to compare the obtained content reproduction time information and reference information.

若內容再現時間資訊為5小時,則在操作S1004中,可穿戴式裝置100判定在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。因此,在操作S1005中,可穿戴式裝置100在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。 If the content reproduction time information is 5 hours, in operation S1004, the wearable device 100 determines that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed on the display 212. Therefore, the wearable device 100 displays the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the display 212 in operation S1005.

若穿戴者101基於再現停止請求導引資訊702請求內容再現停止,則可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1007中停止再現內容。 If the wearer 101 requests the content reproduction to be stopped based on the reproduction stop request guidance information 702, the wearable device 100 stops reproduction of the content in operation S1007.

若穿戴者101基於再現停止請求導引資訊702拒絕內容再現停止,則可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1008中檢查提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數是否與最大值相同。參看圖11,由於提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數目前為5次,因此可穿戴式裝置100判定提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數與5次(其為最大值)相同。 If the wearer 101 rejects the content reproduction stop based on the reproduction stop request guidance information 702, the wearable device 100 checks whether the number of times the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is provided is the same as the maximum value in operation S1008. Referring to FIG. 11, since the number of times of providing the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is currently five, the wearable device 100 determines that the number of times of providing the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is the same as five times, which is the maximum value.

因此,可穿戴式裝置100可在操作S1007中強制性地停止再現內容,如上文所描述。 Therefore, the wearable device 100 may forcibly stop reproducing the content in operation S1007, as described above.

當所獲得的資訊為電池消耗量、加熱溫度、穿戴者101的眼睛的充血程度以及穿戴者101的眼睛的乾澀程度時,類似於 上述內容再現時間,如圖10的流程圖中所示出的在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702的操作可藉由使用圖12、圖13A、圖13B以及圖14至圖15的資訊狀態而執行多次。在圖10的上述流程圖中所提及的提供再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數指示顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702的次數。 When the obtained information is battery consumption, heating temperature, degree of congestion in the eyes of the wearer 101, and degree of dryness of the eyes of the wearer 101, it is similar to The above-mentioned content reproduction time, as shown in the flowchart of FIG. 10, the operation of displaying the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the display 212 can be performed by using the information of FIGS. 12, 13A, 13B, and 14 to 15 Status while executing multiple times. The number of times the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 mentioned in the above-mentioned flowchart of FIG. 10 indicates the number of times the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed.

如圖10的流程圖中所示出的操作可藉由相對於上文參看圖1B、圖1C-1、圖1C-2、圖1F以及圖1G所描述的各別資訊或至少兩筆資訊的組合使用關於如圖11至圖12、圖13A、圖13B以及圖14至圖15所示出的參考資訊的資訊狀態來執行。圖11、圖12、圖13A、圖13B、圖14以及圖15的資訊狀態為關於一筆資訊的資訊狀態。在圖13A及圖15的資訊狀態中,兩筆參考資訊被使用但其為關於一筆資訊的資訊狀態。亦即,圖13A為關於圖1B的加熱溫度的資訊狀態,且圖15為關於圖1C-1的穿戴者101的眼睛的乾澀程度的資訊狀態。 The operation as shown in the flowchart of FIG. 10 can be performed by comparing the respective information or at least two pieces of information described above with reference to FIGS. 1B, 1C-1, 1C-2, 1F, and 1G. This is performed using a combination of information states regarding the reference information shown in FIGS. 11 to 12, 13A, 13B, and 14 to 15. The information states of FIG. 11, FIG. 12, FIG. 13A, FIG. 13B, FIG. 14, and FIG. 15 are information states regarding a piece of information. In the information states of FIGS. 13A and 15, two pieces of reference information are used but they are information states about one piece of information. That is, FIG. 13A is an information state about the heating temperature of FIG. 1B, and FIG. 15 is an information state about the dryness of the eyes of the wearer 101 of FIG. 1C-1.

可如下藉由實例定義至少兩筆資訊的組合:(1)圖1B的可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊當中的至少兩筆資訊的組合;(2)圖1B的可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊當中的至少一筆資訊及圖1C-1的基於穿戴者101的眼睛的生物資訊當中的至少一筆資訊的組合;(3)圖1B的可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊當中的至少一筆資訊及圖1C-2的穿戴者101的健康資訊當中的至少一筆資訊的組合;(4)圖1B的可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊當中 的至少一筆資訊及圖1F的周邊環境資訊當中的至少一筆資訊的組合;(5)圖1C-1的基於穿戴者101的眼睛的生物資訊當中的至少兩筆資訊的組合;(6)圖1C-1的基於穿戴者101的眼睛的生物資訊當中的至少一筆資訊及圖1C-2的穿戴者101的健康資訊當中的至少一筆資訊的組合;(7)圖1C-1的基於穿戴者101的眼睛的生物資訊當中的至少一筆資訊及圖1F的周邊環境資訊當中的至少一筆資訊的組合;(8)圖1C-2的穿戴者101的健康資訊當中的至少兩筆資訊的組合;(9)圖1C-2的穿戴者101的健康資訊當中的至少一筆資訊及圖1F的周邊環境資訊當中的至少一筆資訊的組合;以及(10)圖1F的周邊環境資訊當中的至少兩筆資訊的組合。 The combination of at least two pieces of information can be defined by examples as follows: (1) the combination of at least two pieces of information about the content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 1B; (2) the combination of the at least two pieces of information of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 1B A combination of at least one piece of information among the content reproduction related information and at least one piece of biological information based on the eyes of the wearer 101 in FIG. 1C-1; (3) the content reproduction related information in the wearable device 100 of FIG. 1B A combination of at least one piece of information and at least one piece of information among the health information of the wearer 101 of FIG. 1C-2; (4) among the information related to the content reproduction of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 1B A combination of at least one piece of information and the surrounding environment information of FIG. 1F; (5) a combination of at least two pieces of biological information based on the eyes of the wearer 101 of FIG. 1C-1; (6) FIG. 1C -1 is a combination of at least one piece of information from the biological information based on the eyes of the wearer 101 and at least one piece of information from the health information of the wearer 101 in FIG. 1C-2; (7) The wearer 101 based on FIG. 1C-1 A combination of at least one piece of information in the biological information of the eye and at least one piece of information in the surrounding environment information of FIG. 1F; (8) a combination of at least two pieces of health information of the wearer 101 of FIG. 1C-2; (9) A combination of at least one piece of information in the health information of the wearer 101 of FIG. 1C-2 and at least one piece of information in the surrounding environment information of FIG. 1F; and (10) a combination of at least two pieces of information in the surrounding environment information of FIG. 1F.

上述實例中所描述的穿戴者101的健康資訊可包含排除圖1C-2的醫療資訊的健康資訊。至少兩筆資訊的組合的實例並不如上文所描述而限制。 The health information of the wearer 101 described in the above example may include health information excluding the medical information of FIG. 1C-2. Examples of combinations of at least two pieces of information are not limited as described above.

圖16為基於兩筆資訊的上述組合判定是否在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702的流程圖。當圖16的流程圖包含於圖6的操作S603中時,在圖6的操作S602中,可穿戴式裝置100可獲得第一資訊及第二資訊。 FIG. 16 is a flowchart of determining whether to display the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the display 212 based on the above combination of two pieces of information. When the flowchart of FIG. 16 is included in operation S603 of FIG. 6, in operation S602 of FIG. 6, the wearable device 100 can obtain the first information and the second information.

在操作S1601中,可穿戴式裝置100比較所獲得的第一資訊與參考資訊。第一資訊可包含在兩筆資訊的上述組合(1)至 (10)中所描述的資訊中的一者。舉例而言,第一資訊可為圖1B中所描述的可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊中的一者,但不限於此。當第一資訊為內容再現時間時,參考資訊可經設定為圖1B的再現停止請求參考或圖11的參考資訊,但不限於此。 In operation S1601, the wearable device 100 compares the obtained first information with reference information. The first information may be included in the above combination of two pieces of information (1) to One of the information described in (10). For example, the first information may be one of the content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100 described in FIG. 1B, but is not limited thereto. When the first information is the content reproduction time, the reference information may be set as the reproduction stop request reference of FIG. 1B or the reference information of FIG. 11, but is not limited thereto.

在操作S1602中,可穿戴式裝置100比較所獲得的第二資訊與參考資訊。第二資訊可包含在兩筆資訊的上述組合(1)至(10)中所描述的資訊中的一者。舉例而言,第二資訊可為圖1B中所提及的可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊中的一者,但不限於此。舉例而言,當第二資訊為電池消耗量時,參考資訊可經設定為圖1B的再現停止請求參考或圖12的參考資訊,但不限於此。 In operation S1602, the wearable device 100 compares the obtained second information with reference information. The second information may include one of the information described in the above-mentioned combination (1) to (10) of the two pieces of information. For example, the second information may be one of the content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100 mentioned in FIG. 1B, but is not limited thereto. For example, when the second information is the battery consumption, the reference information may be set as the reproduction stop request reference of FIG. 1B or the reference information of FIG. 12, but is not limited thereto.

操作S1601及S1602可同時執行,如圖16中所示出,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可在操作S1602之前執行操作S1601或可在操作S1601之前執行操作S1602。 Operations S1601 and S1602 may be performed simultaneously, as shown in FIG. 16, but are not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the wearable device 100 may perform operation S1601 before operation S1602 or may perform operation S1602 before operation S1601.

在操作S1603中,當根據操作S1601中的比較的結果判定在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702且根據操作S1602中的比較的結果判定在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702時,可穿戴式裝置100可判定在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。 In operation S1603, when it is determined that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed on the display 212 based on the result of the comparison in operation S1601, and it is determined that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed on the display 212 based on the result of the comparison in operation S1602. The wearable device 100 may determine that the playback stop request guidance information 702 is displayed on the display 212.

然而,在操作S1603中,可穿戴式裝置100可根據第一資訊及第二資訊的先前設定的優先級資訊來判定是否顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。舉例而言,當第一資訊的優先級高於或大於第二資訊的優先級時,無關於第二資訊與參考資訊的比較結果, 可穿戴式裝置100可根據第一資訊與參考資訊的比較結果來判定可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。同時,當第二資訊的優先級高於或大於第一資訊的優先級時,無關於第一資訊與參考資訊的比較結果,可穿戴式裝置100可根據第二資訊與參考資訊的比較結果來判定可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。 However, in operation S1603, the wearable device 100 may determine whether to display the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 according to the previously set priority information of the first information and the second information. For example, when the priority of the first information is higher or higher than the priority of the second information, there is no comparison result between the second information and the reference information. The wearable device 100 may determine that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may be displayed on the display 212 according to a comparison result of the first information and the reference information. Meanwhile, when the priority of the second information is higher than or higher than the priority of the first information, there is no comparison result between the first information and the reference information, and the wearable device 100 may perform the comparison based on the comparison result between the second information and the reference information. It is determined that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 may be displayed on the display 212.

在操作S1603中,若根據第一資訊及第二資訊中的至少一者與參考資訊的比較結果判定在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702,則可穿戴式裝置可判定可在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。 In operation S1603, if it is determined that the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 is displayed on the display 212 according to a comparison result of at least one of the first information and the second information with the reference information, the wearable device may determine that the display information can be displayed on the display 212. The playback stop request guidance information 702 is displayed.

可在可穿戴式裝置100中預先設定用於基於多筆資訊判定是否在顯示器212上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702的條件,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可藉由穿戴者101或藉由外部裝置(例如,親代、監護人、監督員等的攜帶型終端機)設定上述條件。 Conditions for determining whether to display the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the display 212 based on a plurality of pieces of information may be set in the wearable device 100 in advance, but it is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the above conditions may be set by the wearer 101 or by an external device (for example, a portable terminal of a parent, guardian, supervisor, etc.).

上述條件可包含(例如):第一條件,其考慮基於操作S1601的第一資訊的比較結果及操作S1602的第二資訊的比較結果兩者;第二條件,其考慮基於第一資訊的比較結果及第二資訊的比較結果當中具有較高優先級的資訊的比較結果;第三條件,其考慮基於第一資訊的比較結果及第二資訊的比較結果中的一者,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。如第三條件中所描述的一個比較結果可包含先前獲得的比較結果,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The above conditions may include, for example, a first condition that considers both a comparison result based on the first information of operation S1601 and a comparison result of the second information based on operation S1602; a second condition that considers the comparison result based on the first information The comparison result of the information with a higher priority among the comparison results of the second information and the second information; the third condition, which considers one of the comparison result based on the first information and the comparison result of the second information, but one or more The other exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto. One comparison result as described in the third condition may include a comparison result obtained previously, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

當第一資訊為圖1B的可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關 資訊中的一者時,第二資訊可為圖1C-1及圖1C-2的穿戴者101的生物資訊中的一者。 When the first information is related to the content reproduction of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 1B In the case of one of the information, the second information may be one of the biological information of the wearer 101 of FIGS. 1C-1 and 1C-2.

當第一資訊為圖1B的可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊中的一者時,第二資訊可為圖1F的可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊中的一者。 When the first information is one of the content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 1B, the second information may be one of the surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 1F.

當第一資訊為圖1C-1及圖1C-2的穿戴者101的生物資訊中的一者時,第二資訊可為圖1C-1及圖1C-2的穿戴者101的生物資訊中的一者。 When the first information is one of the biological information of the wearer 101 of FIGS. 1C-1 and 1C-2, the second information may be the biological information of the wearer 101 of FIGS. 1C-1 and 1C-2. One.

當第一資訊為圖1C-1及圖1C-2的穿戴者101的生物資訊中的一者時,第二資訊可為圖1F的可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊中的一者。 When the first information is one of the biological information of the wearer 101 of FIGS. 1C-1 and 1C-2, the second information may be one of the surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 1F.

當第一資訊為圖1F的可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊中的一者,第二資訊可為圖1F的可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊中的一者。 When the first information is one of the surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 1F, the second information may be one of the surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 1F.

圖17為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的流程圖。圖17為根據內容類型資訊顯示關於內容的再現停止請求導引資訊的實例。 FIG. 17 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating the wearable device 100 according to another exemplary embodiment. FIG. 17 is an example of displaying playback stop request guidance information on content based on content type information.

在圖17的操作S1701、S1703、S1705以及S1706中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作類似於在圖6的操作S601、S602、S604以及S605中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作,且因此其冗餘描述在下文被省略。 The operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S1701, S1703, S1705, and S1706 of FIG. 17 is similar to the operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S601, S602, S604, and S605 of FIG. 6, and therefore redundant The description is omitted below.

在操作S1702中,可穿戴式裝置100偵測所再現內容的類型資訊。內容的類型資訊指示通知哪一類別的資訊由內容遞送或對應於內容的資訊。藉由實例,可根據再現內容的應用程式來 判定內容的類型資訊。舉例而言,當由可穿戴式裝置100執行的應用程式為遊戲應用程式時,內容的類型資訊可偵測為「遊戲」。當由可穿戴式裝置100執行的應用程式為DMB應用程式時,內容的類型資訊可偵測為「廣播」。當由可穿戴式裝置100執行的應用程式為視訊播放器應用程式時,內容的類型資訊可偵測為「電影」。當由可穿戴式裝置100執行的應用程式為電子書應用程式時,內容的類型資訊可偵測為「電子書」。 In operation S1702, the wearable device 100 detects the type information of the reproduced content. The type information of the content indicates which type of information is notified by the content or information corresponding to the content. By way of example, you can Determine the type of content information. For example, when the application executed by the wearable device 100 is a game application, the type information of the content may be detected as “game”. When the application executed by the wearable device 100 is a DMB application, the type information of the content may be detected as "broadcast". When the application executed by the wearable device 100 is a video player application, the type information of the content may be detected as "movie". When the application program executed by the wearable device 100 is an e-book application, the type information of the content may be detected as an “e-book”.

可自關於當前由可穿戴式裝置100執行的應用程式的資訊偵測內容的類型資訊。關於應用程式的資訊可包含諸如應用程式名稱或應用程式所屬的類別(例如,遊戲、生活、音樂、點播視訊(video on demand;VOD)、電子書等)的資訊,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。應用程式所屬的類別可指示具有相同類型的應用程式所屬的範圍。應用程式所屬的類別可為分配至具有相同類型的應用程式的關鍵字,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。可穿戴式裝置100可藉由使用關於應用程式所屬的類別的資訊來偵測內容的類型資訊,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The type information of the content may be detected from the information about the application currently executed by the wearable device 100. The information about the application may include information such as the name of the application or the category to which the application belongs (for example, games, lifestyle, music, video on demand (VOD), e-books, etc.), but one or more other The exemplary embodiment is not limited thereto. The category to which an app belongs indicates the scope of apps with the same type. The category to which an application belongs may be a keyword assigned to an application having the same type, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The wearable device 100 may detect the type information of the content by using the information about the category to which the application belongs, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

在操作S1704中,可穿戴式裝置100比較所獲得資訊與參考資訊。參考資訊可包含根據在操作S1702中偵測到的內容類型而設定的參考資訊。參考資訊的形式可相同或類似於參看圖6至圖10所描述的形式。 In operation S1704, the wearable device 100 compares the obtained information with reference information. The reference information may include reference information set according to the content type detected in operation S1702. The form of the reference information may be the same or similar to that described with reference to FIGS. 6 to 10.

圖18為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的內容類型與參考資訊之間的關係的實例的資訊狀態。圖18的參考資訊為關於內容再現時間的參考資訊,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於 此。舉例而言,可根據在操作S1703中獲得的資訊基於圖1B、圖1C-1、圖1C-2以及圖1F的再現停止請求參考及內容類型來設定參考資訊。 FIG. 18 is an information state for explaining an example of a relationship between a content type and reference information according to an exemplary embodiment. The reference information of FIG. 18 is reference information about the content reproduction time, but is not limited to one or more other exemplary embodiments. this. For example, the reference information may be set based on the information obtained in operation S1703 based on the reproduction stop request reference and the content type of FIGS. 1B, 1C-1, 1C-2, and 1F.

可根據如圖18中所示出的內容類型來設定不同的參考資訊。舉例而言,當內容類型為遊戲時,參考資訊為1小時。當內容類型為電影時,參考資訊為2小時。當內容類型為電子書時,參考資訊為3小時。當內容類型為音樂時,參考資訊為4小時。 Different reference information can be set according to the type of content as shown in FIG. 18. For example, when the content type is game, the reference information is 1 hour. When the content type is movie, the reference is 2 hours. When the content type is e-book, the reference information is 3 hours. When the content type is music, the reference is 4 hours.

如自圖18中所設定的參考資訊可見,可根據內容類型在考慮穿戴者101的集中度的情況下來設定參考資訊。穿戴者101的集中度指示穿戴者101對由可穿戴式裝置100再現的內容的沉浸或關注程度。 As can be seen from the reference information set in FIG. 18, the reference information may be set in consideration of the concentration degree of the wearer 101 according to the content type. The concentration of the wearer 101 indicates the degree of immersion or attention of the wearer 101 to the content reproduced by the wearable device 100.

可基於再現內容時的實驗結果來設定根據內容類型的集中度,但不限於此。穿戴者101的集中度可包含於每一筆內容的後設資料中,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可由內容管理器管理關於每一筆內容的穿戴者101的集中度。 The concentration degree according to the type of the content may be set based on an experimental result when the content is reproduced, but is not limited thereto. The concentration of the wearer 101 may be included in the meta data of each piece of content, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the concentration of the wearer 101 with respect to each piece of content may be managed by the content manager.

內容管理器可為用於管理關於可由可穿戴式裝置100再現的每一筆內容的資訊的應用程式,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。關於每一筆內容的資訊的資訊可包含(例如)內容的容量、內容提供者、使用者關於內容的集中度等,但不限於此。舉例而言,當內容為電影時,關於內容的資訊可更包含關於演員、拍攝場地、道具、內容類型(genre)等的資訊。 The content manager may be an application program for managing information about each piece of content that can be reproduced by the wearable device 100, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The information about the information of each piece of content may include, for example, the capacity of the content, the content provider, the concentration degree of the user about the content, and the like, but is not limited thereto. For example, when the content is a movie, the information about the content may further include information about actors, shooting locations, props, content type (genre), and the like.

穿戴者101的集中度可表達為等級1、等級2、等級3以及等級4。若就穿戴者101的集中度而言等級1低於等級4,則圖 18的遊戲可設定為等級4,電影可設定為等級3,電子書可設定為等級2且音樂可設定為等級1。 The concentration of the wearer 101 can be expressed as Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4. If the level of concentration of wearer 101 is lower than level 4, the graph 18 games can be set to level 4, movies can be set to level 3, e-books can be set to level 2 and music can be set to level 1.

可藉由進一步再分相同內容的類型來設定參考資訊。舉例而言,參看圖18的資訊狀態,將電影的參考資訊設定為2小時而無關於電影的內容類型。然而,可根據電影的內容類型以不同方式設定參考資訊。舉例而言,可根據恐怖電影、愛情電影以及喜劇電影以不同方式設定參考資訊。在此狀況下,關於恐怖電影的參考資訊可設定為2小時,關於愛情電影參考資訊可設定為3小時且喜劇電影的參考資訊可設定為4小時。 Reference information can be set by further subdividing the type of the same content. For example, referring to the information status of FIG. 18, the reference information of the movie is set to 2 hours without regard to the content type of the movie. However, the reference information can be set differently depending on the content type of the movie. For example, reference information can be set in different ways based on horror movies, love movies, and comedy movies. In this case, the reference information about the horror movie can be set to 2 hours, the reference information about the love movie can be set to 3 hours, and the reference information of the comedy movie can be set to 4 hours.

可基於安設於可穿戴式裝置100中的應用程式以不同方式設定參考資訊。舉例而言,可藉由安設於可穿戴式裝置100中的諸如以下各者的單元來設定參考資訊:視訊播放器應用程式、專輯應用程式、攝影機應用程式、數位多媒體廣播(DMB)應用程式、地圖應用程式、搜尋應用程式、應用程式商店應用程式、電話會議應用程式、新聞及天氣應用程式、排程應用程式等。 The reference information may be set in different ways based on an application installed in the wearable device 100. For example, the reference information may be set by a unit installed in the wearable device 100 such as the following: a video player application, an album application, a camera application, a digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) application , Map app, search app, app store app, conference call app, news and weather app, scheduling app, and more.

圖10的流程圖可經修改使得偵測內容類型資訊的操作可插入於操作S1002與S1003之間,且根據內容類型及所獲得的資訊調整的參考資訊可在操作S1003中進行比較。 The flowchart of FIG. 10 can be modified so that the operation of detecting content type information can be inserted between operations S1002 and S1003, and the reference information adjusted according to the content type and the obtained information can be compared in operation S1003.

圖19為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的流程圖。圖19的方法包含再現不同內容的操作。在由可穿戴式裝置100再現的內容(例如,遊戲內容、電影內容等)被檢視到時,不同內容為用於提供緩解穿戴者101的眼睛疲乏、保護視力、提供充血消除等的效應的內容。 FIG. 19 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating the wearable device 100 according to another exemplary embodiment. The method of FIG. 19 includes an operation of reproducing different contents. When the content (for example, game content, movie content, etc.) reproduced by the wearable device 100 is viewed, the different content is content for providing effects of alleviating eye fatigue of the wearer 101, protecting eyesight, providing effects such as decongestion, etc. .

在圖19的操作S1901至S1905中的可穿戴式裝置100的 操作可類似於在圖6的操作S601至S605中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作,且因此其冗餘描述在下文被省略。 The wearable device 100 in operations S1901 to S1905 of FIG. 19 The operation may be similar to that of the wearable device 100 in operations S601 to S605 of FIG. 6, and thus redundant descriptions thereof are omitted below.

在可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1905中停止再現內容之後,可穿戴式裝置100在操作S1906中將關於不同內容的導引資訊提供至穿戴者101。關於不同內容的導引資訊為用於向穿戴者101確認是否再現不同內容的導引資訊。舉例而言,導引資訊可包含用於選擇是否再現用於將上述效應提供至穿戴者101的內容的資訊,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 After the wearable device 100 stops reproducing content in operation S1905, the wearable device 100 provides guidance information about different content to the wearer 101 in operation S1906. The guidance information about different contents is guidance information for confirming to the wearer 101 whether to reproduce different contents. For example, the navigation information may include information for selecting whether to reproduce content for providing the above-mentioned effect to the wearer 101, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示如圖20至圖23中所示出的導引資訊。 For example, the wearable device 100 may display guidance information as shown in FIGS. 20 to 23 on the display 212.

圖20為根據例示性實施例的藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示再現停止請求導引資訊2001的實例的圖,所述再現停止請求導引資訊包含通知眼睛的乾澀程度為高的導引資訊。再現停止請求導引資訊2001可包含與眼睛的乾澀程度相關的文字(例如,乾澀程度)、指示眼睛的乾澀程度為高的符號(例如,箭頭)以及再現停止請求導引訊息(例如,乾澀程度經量測為高於常見程度。請再現用於保護您的視力的內容),但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an example of reproduction stop request guidance information 2001 displayed by the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment, the reproduction stop request guidance information including guidance information notifying that the degree of dryness of the eyes is high. The reproduction stop request guidance information 2001 may include text related to the dryness of the eyes (for example, dryness), a symbol indicating that the dryness of the eyes is high (for example, arrows), and the reproduction stop request guidance information (for example, dryness) Measured higher than usual. Please reproduce content to protect your eyesight), but is not limited to this in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可根據文字(例如,乾澀程度)的色彩而非符號來顯示眼睛的乾澀程度的高等級或低等級。舉例而言,當眼睛的乾澀程度為高的時,可穿戴式裝置100可用紅色顯示文字。類似於圖7的再現停止請求導引資訊702,再現停止請求導引資訊2001可包含呈詢問形式的再現停止請求導引訊息及/或命令。 For example, the wearable device 100 may display a high level or a low level of dryness of the eyes according to the color of the text (eg, the dryness) instead of the symbol. For example, when the dryness of the eyes is high, the wearable device 100 may display text in red. Similar to the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 of FIG. 7, the reproduction stop request guidance information 2001 may include a reproduction stop request guidance message and / or a command in the form of an inquiry.

圖21為根據例示性實施例的藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示包含基於眨眼數的導引資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊2101的實例的圖。再現停止請求導引資訊2101可包含與眨眼數相關的文字(例如,眨眼數)、指示眨眼數為低的符號(例如,箭頭)以及再現停止請求導引訊息(例如,眨眼數經量測為低於常見數。請再現用於緩解您的眼睛疲乏的內容),但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 FIG. 21 is a diagram showing an example of displaying reproduction stop request guidance information 2101 including guidance information based on the number of blinks by the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. The reproduction stop request guidance information 2101 may include text related to the number of blinks (for example, the number of blinks), a symbol indicating that the number of blinks is low (for example, an arrow), and the reproduction stop request guidance information (for example, the number of blinks is measured as Below the common number. Please reproduce the content used to alleviate the fatigue of your eyes), but it is not limited to this in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可根據文字(例如,眨眼數)的色彩而非符號來顯示眨眼數的高等級及低等級。在此狀況下,當眨眼數為低的時,可穿戴式裝置100可用紅色顯示文字。可穿戴式裝置100可顯示包含呈詢問形式的再現停止請求導引訊息及/或命令的再現停止請求導引資訊2101,類似於圖7的再現停止請求導引資訊702。 For example, the wearable device 100 may display a high level and a low level of the number of blinks according to the color of the text (eg, the number of blinks) instead of the symbol. In this case, when the number of blinks is low, the wearable device 100 may display text in red. The wearable device 100 may display reproduction stop request guidance information 2101 including a reproduction stop request guidance message and / or a command in the form of an inquiry, similar to the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 of FIG. 7.

圖22為根據例示性實施例的藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示包含基於眼睛充血程度的導引資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊2201的實例的圖。再現停止請求導引資訊2201可包含與眼睛充血程度相關的文字(例如,充血程度)、指示眼睛充血程度為高的符號(例如,箭頭)以及再現停止請求導引訊息(例如,眼睛充血程度經量測為高於常見程度。請再現用於緩解您的眼睛疲乏的內容),但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 FIG. 22 is a diagram showing an example of the reproduction stop request guidance information 2201 including the guidance information based on the degree of eye congestion by the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. The reproduction stop request guidance information 2201 may include text related to the degree of eye congestion (for example, the degree of hyperemia), a symbol indicating that the degree of eye congestion is high (for example, an arrow), and the reproduction stop request guidance information (for example, the degree of eye hyperemia The measurement is higher than usual. Reproduce content to relieve your tired eyes), but it is not limited to this in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可根據文字(例如,充血程度)的色彩而非符號來顯示眼睛充血程度的高等級及低等級。在此狀況下,當眼睛充血程度為高的時,可穿戴式裝置100可用紅色顯示文字。可穿戴式裝置100可顯示包含呈詢問形式的再現 停止請求導引訊息及/或命令的再現停止請求導引資訊2201,類似於圖7的再現停止請求導引資訊702。 For example, the wearable device 100 may display high and low levels of eye hyperemia based on the color of text (eg, degree of hyperemia) instead of symbols. In this case, when the degree of eye congestion is high, the wearable device 100 may display text in red. The wearable device 100 may display a reproduction including an inquiry The stop request guidance information and / or the reproduction stop request guidance information 2201 of the command is similar to the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 of FIG. 7.

圖23為根據例示性實施例的藉由可穿戴式裝置100顯示包含呈圖示形式的導引資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊2301的實例的圖。眼睛圖示2302為指示眼睛的乾澀程度的圖示。眼睛圖示2303為指示眼睛充血程度的圖示。眼睛圖示2304為指示眨眼數的圖示。 FIG. 23 is a diagram showing an example of the reproduction stop request guidance information 2301 including the guidance information in the form of an icon displayed by the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. The eye icon 2302 is a graphic indicating the dryness of the eyes. The eye icon 2303 is a graphic indicating the degree of eye congestion. The eye icon 2304 is a icon indicating the number of blinks.

可穿戴式裝置100可顯示圖23的眼睛圖示2302、2303以及2304而非圖20至圖23的再現停止請求導引資訊2001、2101以及2201。可穿戴式裝置100可顯示圖20至圖23的再現停止請求導引資訊2001、2101以及2201作為包含文字(例如,高眼睛充血程度、低眨眼次數以及高眼睛乾澀程度)的再現停止請求導引資訊,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The wearable device 100 may display the eye icons 2302, 2303, and 2304 of FIG. 23 instead of the reproduction stop request guidance information 2001, 2101, and 2201 of FIGS. 20 to 23. The wearable device 100 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information 2001, 2101, and 2201 of FIGS. 20 to 23 as the reproduction stop request guidance including text (for example, high eye hyperemia, low number of blinks, and high eye dryness). Information, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

在操作S1907中,若基於再現停止請求導引資訊接收到對不容內容的再現請求,則可穿戴式裝置100再現不同內容(操作S1908)。 In operation S1907, if a reproduction request for incompatible content is received based on the reproduction stop request guidance information, the wearable device 100 reproduces different content (operation S1908).

不同內容可包含影響穿戴者101的健康的資訊。舉例而言,不同內容可包含諸如緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的食物資訊、食物資訊的食譜以及食物購買地點(例如,餐館、食品雜貨店等)的資訊中的至少一者,但不限於此。舉例而言,不同內容可包含鏈接提供與食物資訊相關的資訊的網際網路網站的鏈接資訊。當提供鏈接資訊時,若輸入針對所提供的鏈接資訊的選擇命令,則可在顯示器212上顯示自所鏈接的網際網路網站提供的與食物資訊相關的資訊。 Different content may include information that affects the health of the wearer 101. For example, the different content may include, but is not limited to, at least one of information such as food information to relieve tiredness of the wearer 101, food information recipes, and food purchase locations (eg, restaurants, grocery stores, etc.). For example, different content may include link information to Internet sites that provide information related to food information. When the link information is provided, if a selection command for the provided link information is input, information related to the food information provided from the linked Internet website may be displayed on the display 212.

不同內容可包含如圖24至圖29中所示出的內容。圖24、圖26、圖27、圖28以及圖29的實例是關於如圖5A或圖5B所示出而組態的可穿戴式裝置100,但不限於此。 Different content may include content as shown in FIGS. 24 to 29. The examples of FIG. 24, FIG. 26, FIG. 27, FIG. 28, and FIG. 29 are related to the wearable device 100 configured as shown in FIG. 5A or FIG. 5B, but are not limited thereto.

當可穿戴式裝置100如圖2A、圖2B、圖2D、圖2E、圖2F、圖3或圖4中所示出而組態時,不同內容可經由顯示有遊戲影像102的區域再現。當可穿戴式裝置100如圖2A、圖2B、圖2D、圖2E、圖2F、圖3或圖4中所示出而組態時,穿戴者101可同時檢視可經由可穿戴式裝置100檢視的真實世界與不同內容。 When the wearable device 100 is configured as shown in FIG. 2A, FIG. 2B, FIG. 2D, FIG. 2E, FIG. 2F, FIG. 3, or FIG. 4, different content can be reproduced through the area where the game image 102 is displayed. When the wearable device 100 is configured as shown in FIG. 2A, FIG. 2B, FIG. 2D, FIG. 2E, FIG. 2F, FIG. 3, or FIG. 4, the wearer 101 can view at the same time and can view through the wearable device 100 Real world with different content.

當可穿戴式裝置100如圖2A、圖2B、圖2D、圖2E、圖2F、圖3或圖4中所示出而組態時,不同內容可藉由另一裝置(例如,TV、行動裝置、PC等)再現,所述另一裝置的顯示器定位於可經由可穿戴式裝置100檢視的真實世界中。 When the wearable device 100 is configured as shown in FIG. 2A, FIG. 2B, FIG. 2D, FIG. 2E, FIG. 2F, FIG. 3, or FIG. 4, different content may be provided by another device (e.g., TV, mobile Device, PC, etc.), the display of the other device is positioned in the real world that can be viewed via the wearable device 100.

當不同內容藉由另一裝置再現時,若接收到對不同內容的再現請求,則可穿戴式裝置100可將關於不同內容的再現請求信號傳輸至另一裝置。可穿戴式裝置100及另一裝置100可基於近場無線通信、無線通信或有線通信而連接。可穿戴式裝置100可根據經由使用者輸入單元207得到的使用者輸入來控制另一裝置對不同內容的再現操作。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可控制另一裝置對不同內容的再現停止。 When different content is reproduced by another device, if a reproduction request for different content is received, the wearable device 100 may transmit a reproduction request signal regarding the different content to the other device. The wearable device 100 and another device 100 may be connected based on near-field wireless communication, wireless communication, or wired communication. The wearable device 100 may control another device's reproduction operation of different content according to a user input obtained through the user input unit 207. For example, the wearable device 100 may control another device to stop reproduction of different content.

圖24為根據例示性實施例的2D影像經再現作為另一筆內容的實例的圖。2D影像可包含:包含諸如樹木、山脈、河流、田地等的自然現象及對使用者的眼睛舒適的色彩的影像;及包含對使用者的眼睛舒適的圖案的影像,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 FIG. 24 is a diagram in which a 2D image according to an exemplary embodiment is reproduced as another example of content. 2D images may include: images containing natural phenomena such as trees, mountains, rivers, fields, etc., and colors that are comfortable to the eyes of the user; and images containing patterns that are comfortable to the eyes of the user, but one or more other The exemplary embodiment is not limited thereto.

圖25為根據例示性實施例的聲音經再現作為另一筆內容的實例的圖。在圖25中,可穿戴式裝置100如圖2A、圖2B、圖2D、圖2E、圖2F、圖3或圖4中所示出而組態,但不限於此。舉例而言,圖25的可穿戴式裝置100可如圖5A或圖5B所示出來組態。所再現聲音包含用於緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的聲音。舉例而言,聲音可包含諸如水流聲音的自然聲音、鳥叫、具有緩慢節奏的聲音以及用於緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的聲音(諸如,民謠或經典)。輸出聲音強度及輸出時間可藉由穿戴者101來設定或可基於先前設定的輸出聲音強度及輸出時間來輸出,但應理解,一或多個其他例示性實施例不限於此。 FIG. 25 is a diagram in which a sound according to an exemplary embodiment is reproduced as an example of another piece of content. In FIG. 25, the wearable device 100 is configured as shown in FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2D, 2E, 2F, 3, or 4, but is not limited thereto. For example, the wearable device 100 of FIG. 25 may be configured as shown in FIG. 5A or 5B. The reproduced sound includes a sound for alleviating fatigue of the wearer 101. For example, sounds may include natural sounds such as water sounds, bird calls, sounds with a slow tempo, and sounds (such as folk songs or classics) for relieving wearer 101's fatigue. The output sound intensity and output time may be set by the wearer 101 or may be output based on the previously set output sound intensity and output time, but it should be understood that one or more other exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto.

圖26為根據例示性實施例的為2D影像與聲音的混合物的內容經再現作為不同內容的實例的圖。2D影像可與上文參看圖24所描述的影像相同且聲音可為上文參看圖25所描述的聲音,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 FIG. 26 is a diagram in which content that is a mixture of 2D video and sound is reproduced as an example of different content according to an exemplary embodiment. The 2D image may be the same as the image described above with reference to FIG. 24 and the sound may be the sound described above with reference to FIG. 25, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

圖27為根據例示性實施例的3D影像經再現作為不同內容的實例的圖。3D影像可包含用以凝視長距離及短距離以便使穿戴者101的眼睛的肌肉放鬆的打水漂(duck and drake)影像。可重複地再現用於凝視長距離及短距離的影像。重複再現次數可設定為(例如)64次,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。可重複地再現用於凝視長距離及短距離的影像,藉此有助於或調整穿戴者101的眼睛的深度感知。 FIG. 27 is a diagram in which 3D video according to an exemplary embodiment is reproduced as an example of different content. The 3D image may include a duck and drake image for gazing at long and short distances in order to relax the muscles of the eyes of the wearer 101. Repeatable reproduction of long- and short-distance images. The number of repeated reproductions may be set to, for example, 64 times, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The images used to gaze at long and short distances can be repeatedly reproduced, thereby helping or adjusting the depth perception of the eyes of the wearer 101.

圖28為根據例示性實施例的為3D影像與聲音的混合物的內容經再現作為不同內容的實例的圖。3D影像可與上文參看圖27所描述的3D影像相同且聲音可為上文參看圖25所描述的聲 音,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 FIG. 28 is a diagram in which content that is a mixture of 3D video and sound is reproduced as an example of different content according to an exemplary embodiment. The 3D image may be the same as the 3D image described above with reference to FIG. 27 and the sound may be the sound described above with reference to FIG. 25 Sound, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

圖29為根據例示性實施例的具有瞳孔拉伸功能的影像經再現作為不同內容的實例的圖。瞳孔拉伸功能為瞳孔運動經導引以放鬆眼睛的僵硬肌肉的模式。瞳孔運動可包含瞳孔的直線運動、對角線運動、旋轉運動、隨機運動以及距離運動中的至少一者,但不限於此。 FIG. 29 is a diagram in which an image having a pupil stretching function is reproduced as an example of different content according to an exemplary embodiment. The pupil stretching function is a mode in which pupil movement is guided to relax the stiff muscles of the eyes. The pupil motion may include at least one of linear motion, diagonal motion, rotational motion, random motion, and distance motion of the pupil, but is not limited thereto.

瞳孔拉伸功能可移動及顯示物件2901,如圖29中所示出。穿戴者101可藉由沿著所移動物件2901移動焦點來執行瞳孔運動。物件2901可顯示為圓形形狀,如圖29中所示出,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,物件2901可組態為矩形形狀、三角形形狀或特定符號形狀。藉由實例,物件2901可移動以在12點鐘->3點鐘->6點鐘->9點鐘的方向上,接著在反方向上執行瞳孔運動。物件2901可移動以多次執行瞳孔運動。 The pupil stretching function can move and display the object 2901 as shown in FIG. 29. The wearer 101 may perform pupil movement by moving the focus along the moved object 2901. The object 2901 may be displayed in a circular shape as shown in FIG. 29, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the object 2901 may be configured as a rectangular shape, a triangular shape, or a specific symbol shape. By way of example, the object 2901 can be moved to perform a pupil movement in the direction of 12 o'clock-> 3 o'clock-> 6 o'clock-> 9 o'clock, and then in the opposite direction. The object 2901 may be moved to perform pupil movement multiple times.

物件2901可在直線上向上及向下或向左及向右移動以導引穿戴者101的瞳孔在直線方向上移動(瞳孔的直線運動)。物件2901可在對角線方向上移動以導引穿戴者101的瞳孔在對角線方向上移動(瞳孔的對角線運動)。物件2901可移動以劃圓以便導引穿戴者101的瞳孔執行旋轉運動(瞳孔的旋轉運動)。 The object 2901 can be moved up and down in a straight line or left and right to guide the pupil of the wearer 101 to move in a straight direction (linear motion of the pupil). The object 2901 can be moved in a diagonal direction to guide the pupil of the wearer 101 in a diagonal direction (diagonal movement of the pupil). The object 2901 may be moved to make a circle so as to guide the pupil of the wearer 101 to perform a rotational motion (a rotational motion of the pupil).

物件2901可隨機移動以導引穿戴者101的瞳孔的隨機運動。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可顯示先前在顯示器212上設定的繪製影像且沿著繪製影像的輪廓移動物件2901以導引穿戴者101的瞳孔的隨機運動。 The object 2901 may be randomly moved to guide the random movement of the pupil of the wearer 101. For example, the wearable device 100 may display a drawn image previously set on the display 212 and move the object 2901 along the outline of the drawn image to guide the random movement of the pupil of the wearer 101.

可根據穿戴者101的輸入以各種方式設定顯示於顯示器212上的繪製影像、物件2901的移動速度、物件2901的大小、形 狀、色彩等。可穿戴式裝置100可辨識穿戴者101以根據針對所辨識穿戴者101設定的繪製影像、物件2901的移動速度、物件2901的大小、形狀、色彩等來顯示繪製影像及物件2901。 The drawing image displayed on the display 212, the moving speed of the object 2901, the size and shape of the object 2901 can be set in various ways according to the input of the wearer 101 Shape, color, etc. The wearable device 100 can recognize the wearer 101 to display the drawn image and the object 2901 according to the drawn image set for the identified wearer 101, the moving speed of the object 2901, the size, shape, color, and the like of the object 2901.

在操作S1906中提供的導引資訊可改變為用於導引或判定是否提供緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的功能的資訊。緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的功能可包含再現圖24至圖29的不同內容的功能、圖30的眼罩功能或睡眠功能或圖31的加熱功能中的一者。然而,應理解,緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的功能在一或多個其他例示性實施例中並不限於此。 The guidance information provided in operation S1906 may be changed to information for guiding or determining whether to provide the function of alleviating the fatigue of the wearer 101. The function of relieving fatigue of the wearer 101 may include one of a function of reproducing different contents of FIGS. 24 to 29, an eye mask function or a sleep function of FIG. 30, or a heating function of FIG. However, it should be understood that the function of alleviating the fatigue of the wearer 101 is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

舉例而言,緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的功能可包含誘導穿戴者101經由可穿戴式裝置101以遠距離檢視真實世界或移去可穿戴式裝置101的功能。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可經由再現有遊戲影像102的區域再現誘導或指令訊息以誘導穿戴者101經由可穿戴式裝置101以遠距離檢視真實世界或移去可穿戴式裝置101。 For example, the function of alleviating fatigue of the wearer 101 may include a function of inducing the wearer 101 to view the real world at a long distance through the wearable device 101 or remove the wearable device 101. For example, the wearable device 100 may reproduce the induction or instruction message via the area where the game image 102 is reproduced to induce the wearer 101 to view the real world through the wearable device 101 at a long distance or remove the wearable device 101.

當再現遊戲影像102時,可按使得可連續地顯示誘導訊息的方式再現誘導訊息。根據另一例示性實施例,可(例如)間歇地再現誘導訊息,如圖8B或圖8C中所示出。 When the game image 102 is reproduced, the guidance information may be reproduced in such a manner that the guidance information can be continuously displayed. According to another exemplary embodiment, the induction message may be reproduced intermittently, for example, as shown in FIG. 8B or 8C.

圖30為根據例示性實施例的提供眼罩功能或睡眠功能作為緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的功能的實例的圖。鏡片204可組態為諸如智慧型玻璃的材料以執行眼罩功能。舉例而言,若電力被施加至鏡片204,則鏡片204可組態為含有特殊薄膜的黏結玻璃,其中液晶密封於玻璃之間使得透明狀態可改變為不透明狀態,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 FIG. 30 is a diagram of an example of providing an eye mask function or a sleep function as a function of alleviating fatigue of the wearer 101 according to an exemplary embodiment. The lens 204 may be configured as a material such as smart glass to perform an eye mask function. For example, if power is applied to the lens 204, the lens 204 can be configured as a bonded glass containing a special film, in which the liquid crystal is sealed between the glass so that the transparent state can be changed to an opaque state, but one or more other examples The exemplary embodiments are not limited thereto.

可藉由使用電致變色方法來實施眼罩功能。電致變色方法將特殊電致變色材料注入玻璃基板之間,施加電壓且為特殊電致變色材料塗色。 The eye mask function can be implemented by using an electrochromic method. The electrochromic method injects a special electrochromic material between glass substrates, applies a voltage, and colors the special electrochromic material.

睡眠功能為將可穿戴式裝置100的操作或模式設定為睡眠模式的功能。睡眠模式對應於可穿戴式裝置100不斷電或可穿戴式裝置100的操作停止的狀態。睡眠模式可被稱作可穿戴式裝置100的省電模式。 The sleep function is a function of setting an operation or mode of the wearable device 100 to a sleep mode. The sleep mode corresponds to a state in which the wearable device 100 is constantly powered on or the operation of the wearable device 100 is stopped. The sleep mode may be referred to as a power saving mode of the wearable device 100.

提供圖30的眼罩功能或睡眠功能的可穿戴式裝置100可如圖2A、圖2B、圖2D、圖2E、圖2F、圖3、圖4、圖5A或圖5B中所示出來組態,但不限於此。 The wearable device 100 providing the eye mask function or the sleep function of FIG. 30 can be configured as shown in FIG. 2A, FIG. 2B, FIG. 2D, FIG. 2E, FIG. 2F, FIG. 3, FIG. But it is not limited to this.

圖31為可提供加熱功能作為緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的功能的可穿戴式裝置100的實例的圖。加熱功能指示安裝於可穿戴式裝置100的鏡框201的內側表面及鏡片204的內側表面中或嵌入於鏡框201及鏡片204的內側中的加熱單元3101產生熱以在眼睛周圍按摩的模式。 FIG. 31 is a diagram of an example of a wearable device 100 that can provide a heating function as a function to alleviate fatigue of the wearer 101. The heating function indicates a mode in which the heating unit 3101 installed in the inner surface of the frame 201 and the inner surface of the lens 204 of the wearable device 100 or embedded in the inner side of the frame 201 and the lens 204 generates heat to massage around the eyes.

加熱單元3101可經組態以發射遠紅外輻射作為緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的功能。加熱單元3101可安設或嵌入於如下位置中:穿戴者101的眼睛周圍的血點可在鏡框201及鏡片204的內側中按摩,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。鏡框201可如圖5A的框架501或圖5B的框架531中所示出而組態以安裝加熱單元3101,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The heating unit 3101 may be configured to emit far-infrared radiation as a function of alleviating fatigue of the wearer 101. The heating unit 3101 may be installed or embedded in a position where blood spots around the eyes of the wearer 101 may be massaged in the inside of the frame 201 and the lens 204, but it is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The frame 201 may be configured as shown in a frame 501 of FIG. 5A or a frame 531 of FIG. 5B to install the heating unit 3101, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

提供加熱功能的可穿戴式裝置100的結構並不如圖31中所示出而限制。舉例而言,如圖31中所示出的加熱功能可應用於上文所描述的圖5A或圖5B的可穿戴式裝置100。 The structure of the wearable device 100 providing a heating function is not limited as shown in FIG. 31. For example, the heating function as shown in FIG. 31 may be applied to the wearable device 100 of FIG. 5A or 5B described above.

圖32為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的流程圖。圖32為提供能夠緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的多筆不同內容的導引資訊的實例。 FIG. 32 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating the wearable device 100 according to another exemplary embodiment. FIG. 32 is an example of providing multiple pieces of navigation information capable of alleviating the fatigue of the wearer 101.

圖32的操作S3201至S3205中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作類似於上文所描述的圖19的操作S1901至S1905中的可穿戴式裝置100的彼等操作。 The operations of the wearable device 100 in operations S3201 to S3205 of FIG. 32 are similar to those of the wearable device 100 in operations S1901 to S1905 of FIG. 19 described above.

在操作S3206中,可穿戴式裝置100提供能夠緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的多筆不同內容的導引資訊。可穿戴式裝置可在顯示器212上顯示多筆不同內容的導引資訊,如圖33中所示出。圖33的螢幕3301為以清單形式顯示關於多筆內容的資訊的實例。參看圖33的螢幕3301,多筆內容為C1及C3。多筆內容可包含(例如)上文參看圖24至圖29所描述的彼等內容當中的至少一項內容,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 In operation S3206, the wearable device 100 provides a plurality of different pieces of guidance information capable of alleviating the fatigue of the wearer 101. The wearable device can display multiple pieces of navigation information of different contents on the display 212, as shown in FIG. 33. A screen 3301 of FIG. 33 is an example in which information on a plurality of pieces of content is displayed in a list form. Referring to screen 3301 of FIG. 33, the multiple contents are C1 and C3. The plurality of contents may include, for example, at least one of them described above with reference to FIGS. 24 to 29, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

可穿戴式裝置100可在顯示器212上顯示關於多筆內容的資訊,如圖34中所示出。圖34為根據例示性實施例的顯示關於多筆不同內容的資訊的另一實例的圖。參看圖34,可穿戴式裝置100在單一個螢幕上顯示關於多筆不同內容的資訊且基於穿戴者101的輸入來移動及顯示關於可選擇內容的資訊。 The wearable device 100 may display information on a plurality of pieces of content on the display 212 as shown in FIG. 34. FIG. 34 is a diagram showing another example of displaying information about a plurality of different contents according to an exemplary embodiment. Referring to FIG. 34, the wearable device 100 displays information about multiple different pieces of content on a single screen and moves and displays information about selectable content based on input from the wearer 101.

在圖34中,穿戴者101的輸入可為基於使用者輸入單元207的輸入或基於眼睛的輸入,類似於穿戴者101的眨眼數或瞳孔運動,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,穿戴者101的輸入可為經由麥克風214接收的穿戴者101的語音信號或藉由攝影機206或其他感測器(例如,陀螺儀)辨識的穿戴者101的示意動作。 In FIG. 34, the input of the wearer 101 may be an input based on the user input unit 207 or an eye-based input, similar to the blink number or pupil movement of the wearer 101, but in one or more other exemplary embodiments Not limited to this. For example, the input of the wearer 101 may be a voice signal of the wearer 101 received through the microphone 214 or a gesture of the wearer 101 recognized by the camera 206 or other sensors (for example, a gyroscope).

穿戴者101的輸入可包含用於移動關於待顯示以搜尋內容的多筆不同內容的資訊的輸入及選擇不同內容的輸入。當如圖34中所示出而顯示不同內容時,可穿戴式裝置100可在左右方向上移動根據穿戴者101的輸入顯示的多筆不同內容或可在上下方向上移動多筆不同內容。 The input of the wearer 101 may include an input for moving information about a plurality of different contents to be displayed to search for content and an input for selecting different contents. When different contents are displayed as shown in FIG. 34, the wearable device 100 may move a plurality of different contents displayed according to an input of the wearer 101 in a left-right direction or may move a plurality of different contents in an up-down direction.

基於眼睛的穿戴者101的輸入可使用由生物資訊獲得攝影機208獲得的眼睛影像,但不限於此。可穿戴式裝置100可按圖示、指示不同內容的描述的代表性影像以及文字中的至少一者的形式提供關於多筆不同內容的資訊。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可按圖示與不同內容的名稱的組合的形式提供關於多筆不同內容的資訊。 The eye-based wearer 101 may use the eye image obtained by the biometric information obtaining camera 208, but is not limited thereto. The wearable device 100 may provide information about a plurality of different contents in the form of at least one of an icon, a representative image indicating a description of different content, and text. For example, the wearable device 100 may provide information about multiple different pieces of content in the form of a combination of icons and names of different contents.

在操作S3208中,若在操作S3207中接收到關於不容內容的選擇信號,則可穿戴式裝置100再現選定的不同內容。 In operation S3208, if a selection signal regarding incompatible content is received in operation S3207, the wearable device 100 reproduces the selected different content.

在圖32的流程圖中,可將關於多筆不同內容的導引資訊修改為如圖19的流程圖中的關於多個功能的導引資訊。多個功能包含緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的功能。多個功能可包含(例如)上文所描述的圖24至圖29的內容再現功能、圖30的眼罩功能或睡眠功能以及上文所描述的圖31的加熱功能及誘導功能當中的至少兩者。 In the flowchart of FIG. 32, the guidance information about multiple different contents may be modified into the guidance information about multiple functions in the flowchart of FIG. 19. The plurality of functions include a function of alleviating fatigue of the wearer 101. The plurality of functions may include, for example, at least two of the content reproduction function of FIGS. 24 to 29 described above, the eye mask function or sleep function of FIG. 30, and the heating function and induction function of FIG. 31 described above. .

圖35為根據例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的流程圖,所述方法更包含連續地再現在圖19的流程圖中所示出的操作中停止再現的內容的操作。 FIG. 35 is a flowchart of a method of operating the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment, the method further including an operation of continuously reproducing content that is stopped from being reproduced among the operations shown in the flowchart of FIG. 19.

操作S3501至S3508中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作可類似於操作S1901至S1908中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作而執行。 The operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S3501 to S3508 may be performed similarly to the operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S1901 to S1908.

在操作S3509中,若判定不同內容已完全再現,則可穿戴式裝置100連續地再現在再現不同內容之前已再現的內容。 In operation S3509, if it is determined that the different content has been completely reproduced, the wearable device 100 continuously reproduces the content that has been reproduced before the different content is reproduced.

內容的連續再現可為內容自內容再現停止所在的點或在內容再現停止所在的點之前某一區段的點的再現,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。當所再現內容為影像時,某一區段可設定為若干圖框,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,當內容為自壓縮為框內(I)圖像、預測(P)圖像、雙向(B)圖像的影像恢復的內容且內容再現停止所在的點並非再現I圖像所處的點時,某一區段可經設定使得內容可自內容再現停止所在的點之前的I圖像再現,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。不同內容的完全再現對應於不同內容的完全執行。 The continuous reproduction of the content may be the reproduction of the content from a point where the content reproduction is stopped or a point before the point where the content reproduction is stopped, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. When the reproduced content is an image, a certain section may be set as several frames, but it is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, when the content is content recovered from image compression into an in-frame (I) image, a predicted (P) image, or a bidirectional (B) image, and the point at which content reproduction stops is not where the I image is reproduced At a certain point, a certain section may be set so that the content can be reproduced from the I image before the point where the content reproduction is stopped, but it is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. Full reproduction of different content corresponds to full execution of different content.

圖36為根據例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的流程圖,所述方法更包含在不同內容的再現期間根據對不同內容的再現停止請求停止再現不同內容及連續地再現在圖19的流程圖中所示出的操作中停止再現的內容的操作。 FIG. 36 is a flowchart of a method of operating the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment, the method further including stopping reproduction of different content and reproduction of the content continuously in accordance with a reproduction stop request for different content during reproduction of different content. Among the operations shown in the flowchart of 19, the operation of stopping the reproduced content.

圖36的操作S3601至S3608以及操作S3611中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作可類似於圖19的操作S1901至S1908中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作。 The operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S3601 to S3608 and operation S3611 of FIG. 36 may be similar to the operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S1901 to S1908 of FIG. 19.

在操作S3609中,若接收到對不同內容的再現停止請求,則可穿戴式裝置100在操作S3610中停止再現不同內容且在操作S3611中連續地再現停止再現的內容。內容藉由可穿戴式裝置100的連續再現可按相同或類似於圖35的操作S3510的方式執行。 In operation S3609, if a reproduction stop request for a different content is received, the wearable device 100 stops reproducing different content in operation S3610 and continuously reproduces the stopped content in operation S3611. Continuous reproduction of the content by the wearable device 100 may be performed in the same or similar manner to operation S3510 of FIG. 35.

在操作S3609中接收到的對不同內容的再現停止請求可 包含以下各者中的至少一者:基於穿戴者101的眼睛的輸入(例如,眨眼數、瞳孔運動等)、經由麥克風214接收的穿戴者101的語音信號、由攝影機206獲得的穿戴者101的示意動作資訊(例如,基於手指的示意動作資訊)以及基於使用者輸入單元207的輸入,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The reproduction stop request for different content received in operation S3609 may be Contains at least one of the following: input based on the eyes of the wearer 101 (e.g., number of blinks, pupil movement, etc.), voice signals of the wearer 101 received via the microphone 214, and the The gesture information (eg, finger-based gesture information) and the input based on the user input unit 207 are not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

圖37為根據例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的流程圖,所述方法更包含在完全再現不同內容之後連續地再現停止再現的內容的操作及根據對不同內容的再現停止請求停止再現不同內容且連續地再現在圖19的流程圖中所示出的操作中停止再現的內容的操作。 FIG. 37 is a flowchart of a method of operating the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment, the method further including an operation of continuously reproducing content that has stopped being reproduced after completely reproducing different content, and according to a reproduction stop request for different content The operation of stopping the reproduction of different contents and continuously reproducing the contents of which the reproduction is stopped among the operations shown in the flowchart of FIG. 19.

圖37的操作S3701至S3710中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作可類似於圖35的操作S3501至S3510中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作。 The operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S3701 to S3710 of FIG. 37 may be similar to the operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S3501 to S3510 of FIG. 35.

圖37的操作S3711至S3713中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作可類似於圖36的操作S3609至S3611中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作。 The operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S3711 to S3713 of FIG. 37 may be similar to the operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S3609 to S3611 of FIG. 36.

圖38為根據例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的流程圖,所述方法更包含在圖19的流程圖中所示出的操作中完全再現不同內容之後提供再現不同內容的結果的操作。 FIG. 38 is a flowchart of a method of operating the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment, the method further including providing a result of reproducing different content after completely reproducing different content in the operation shown in the flowchart of FIG. 19 Operation.

圖38的操作S3801至S3809中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作可類似於圖35的操作S3501至S3509中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作。 The operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S3801 to S3809 of FIG. 38 may be similar to the operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S3501 to S3509 of FIG. 35.

在操作S3809中,若判定已完全再現不同內容,則可穿戴式裝置100提供再現不同內容的結果。可基於穿戴者101的眼 睛的生物資訊提供再現不同內容的結果。 In operation S3809, if it is determined that the different content has been completely reproduced, the wearable device 100 provides a result of reproducing the different content. Can be based on the eyes of the wearer 101 Eye bio information provides results that reproduce different content.

舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100經由生物資訊獲得攝影機208偵測基於眼睛的生物資訊。可如上文參看圖1C-1及圖1C-2所描述來執行偵測基於眼睛的生物資訊的方法。可穿戴式裝置100可比較偵測到的基於眼睛的生物資訊與上文參看圖1C-1及圖1C-2所描述的再現停止請求參考,且提供比較結果作為再現不同內容的結果。 For example, the wearable device 100 obtains the eye-based biological information detected by the camera 208 through the biological information. The method for detecting eye-based biological information may be performed as described above with reference to FIGS. 1C-1 and 1C-2. The wearable device 100 may compare the detected eye-based biological information with the reproduction stop request reference described above with reference to FIGS. 1C-1 and 1C-2, and provide a comparison result as a result of reproducing different content.

再現不同內容的結果可包含通知穿戴者101在再現不同內容時穿戴者101的疲乏減少多少的資訊。可穿戴式裝置100可按影像、文字、音訊以及圖示中的至少一者的形式提供再現不同內容的結果,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可提供可用以比較在再現不同內容之前的眼睛影像與在再現不同內容之後的眼睛影像的影像作為再現不同內容的結果。 The result of reproducing different content may include information that informs the wearer 101 how much fatigue of the wearer 101 is reduced when the different content is reproduced. The wearable device 100 may provide a result of reproducing different content in the form of at least one of an image, a text, an audio, and an icon, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the wearable device 100 may provide an image that can be used to compare an eye image before reproducing different content with an image of the eye image after reproducing different content as a result of reproducing different content.

圖39為根據例示性實施例的提供由可穿戴式裝置100提供的不同內容的結果的實例的圖。參看圖39,可穿戴式裝置100可提供包含提供不同內容的結果(例如,眼睛充血程度已減小)的螢幕3901,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 FIG. 39 is a diagram of an example of a result of providing different content provided by the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. Referring to FIG. 39, the wearable device 100 may provide a screen 3901 including a result of providing different content (eg, the degree of eye congestion has been reduced), but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

圖40為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的流程圖。圖40為在由可穿戴式裝置100完全再現內容之後提供關於不同內容的導引資訊及再現不同內容的實例。 FIG. 40 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating the wearable device 100 according to another exemplary embodiment. FIG. 40 is an example of providing guidance information about different contents and reproducing different contents after the contents are completely reproduced by the wearable device 100.

操作S4001及S4002中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作類似於圖6的操作S601及S602中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作。操作S4004至S4006中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作類似於圖19的操作 S1906至S1908中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作。 The operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S4001 and S4002 is similar to the operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S601 and S602 of FIG. 6. The operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S4004 to S4006 is similar to that of FIG. 19 Operation of the wearable device 100 in S1906 to S1908.

在操作S4003中,若完全再現內容,則可穿戴式裝置100在顯示器212上顯示不同內容的導引資訊。內容的完全再現可包含藉由到達內容結束點而無關於穿戴者101的命令的內容的完全再現或根據穿戴者101的命令的內容的完全再現。 In operation S4003, if the content is completely reproduced, the wearable device 100 displays navigation information of different content on the display 212. The full reproduction of the content may include the full reproduction of the content without the command of the wearer 101 by reaching the content end point or the full reproduction of the content according to the command of the wearer 101.

圖41為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的流程圖。圖41為在再現內容的同時提供不同內容的導引資訊及連續地再現內容的實例。 FIG. 41 is a flowchart for explaining a method of operating the wearable device 100 according to another exemplary embodiment. FIG. 41 is an example of providing guidance information for different contents while reproducing the contents and continuously reproducing the contents.

操作S4101及S4102中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作類似於圖6的操作S601及S602中的可穿戴式裝置100的操作。 The operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S4101 and S4102 is similar to the operation of the wearable device 100 in operations S601 and S602 of FIG. 6.

在操作S4103中,作為比較在操作S4102中獲得的資訊與參考資訊的結果,如在上文所描述的圖6的操作S603中,若判定再現不同內容,則可穿戴式裝置100提供包含不同內容的導引資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊。在操作S4103中,可穿戴式裝置100可臨時停止再現內容且提供包含不同內容的導引資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊。 In operation S4103, as a result of comparing the information obtained in operation S4102 with the reference information, as described in operation S603 of FIG. 6 described above, if it is determined that different content is reproduced, the wearable device 100 provides including different content. The reproduction of the guidance information of has stopped requesting guidance information. In operation S4103, the wearable device 100 may temporarily stop reproducing content and provide reproduction stop request guidance information including guidance information of different content.

圖42為根據例示性實施例的臨時停止再現內容且提供不同內容的導引資訊(例如,「請執行不同內容」)的實例的圖。在不同內容待在可穿戴式裝置100再現電影影像4211(如圖42的螢幕4210中所示出)時再現的情境下,可穿戴式裝置100顯示如螢幕4220上所示出的包含導引資訊「請再現不同內容」的再現停止請求導引資訊4221而非電影影像4211。 FIG. 42 is a diagram of an example of temporarily stopping reproduction of content and providing guidance information (for example, “please execute different content”) of different content according to an exemplary embodiment. In a situation where different content is to be reproduced while the wearable device 100 is reproducing the movie image 4211 (shown in the screen 4210 of FIG. 42), the wearable device 100 displays the guidance information as shown on the screen 4220 The reproduction stop request of "Please reproduce different content" requests guidance information 4221 instead of movie image 4211.

再現停止請求導引資訊4221可顯示持續超過某一(例如,預定)時間段。某一時間段可設定為1秒,但在一或多個其 他例示性實施例中不限於此。不同內容待再現的情境為(例如)穿戴者101的疲乏待緩解且可藉由比較在操作S4102中獲得的資訊與參考資訊(上文參看圖1B至圖1H所描述)來偵測。 The reproduction stop request guidance information 4221 may be displayed for more than a certain (eg, predetermined) period of time. A certain period of time can be set to 1 second, but one or more of them It is not limited to this in his exemplary embodiment. The scenarios for different content to be reproduced are, for example, wearer 101's fatigue to be alleviated and can be detected by comparing the information obtained in operation S4102 with reference information (described above with reference to FIGS. 1B to 1H).

在操作S4103中,顯示包含關於不同內容的再現的導引資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊4221。此後,在操作S4104中,可穿戴式裝置100連續地再現電影影像4231(參見圖42的螢幕4230)。 In operation S4103, the reproduction stop request guidance information 4221 including the guidance information on the reproduction of the different content is displayed. Thereafter, in operation S4104, the wearable device 100 continuously reproduces a movie image 4231 (see screen 4230 of FIG. 42).

圖42的電影影像4211及電影影像4231可為連接的影像或相同影像。舉例而言,電影影像4211及電影影像4231可為在包含不同內容的導引資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊4221經顯示之前內容再現停止所在的點的圖框影像。根據另一例示性實施例,電影影像4211可為在包含不同內容的導引資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊4221經顯示之前內容再現停止所在的點的圖框影像,且電影影像4231可為基於在包含不同內容的導引資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊4221經顯示之前內容再現停止所在的點的圖框的下一圖框的影像,如上文參看圖8A所描述。然而,電影影像4211與電影影像4231之間的關係並不如上文所描述而限制。舉例而言,電影影像4231可為在圖35的操作S3510中所描述的某一區段之前的圖框影像。 The movie image 4211 and the movie image 4231 of FIG. 42 may be connected images or the same image. For example, the movie image 4211 and the movie image 4231 may be frame images at the point where the content reproduction stops before the reproduction stop request guidance information 4221 containing the guidance information of different content is displayed. According to another exemplary embodiment, the movie image 4211 may be a frame image at a point where the content reproduction stops before the guidance information 4221 containing the reproduction information of the guidance information of different content is displayed, and the movie image 4231 may be based on The image of the next frame of the frame where the content reproduction stops before the guidance information 4221 containing the guidance information of different contents is displayed is described above with reference to FIG. 8A. However, the relationship between the movie image 4211 and the movie image 4231 is not limited as described above. For example, the movie image 4231 may be a frame image before a certain section described in operation S3510 of FIG. 35.

在操作S4203中所顯示的再現停止請求導引資訊4221可如上文所描述的圖8B或圖8C中所示出來顯示。 The reproduction stop request guidance information 4221 displayed in operation S4203 may be displayed as shown in FIG. 8B or FIG. 8C described above.

圖43為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100的作業系統或環境4300的圖。圖43可被稱作用於解釋根據例示性實施例的操作可穿戴式裝置100的方法的裝置關係圖或網路組 態圖,但不限於此。 FIG. 43 is a diagram for explaining an operating system or environment 4300 of the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. FIG. 43 may be referred to as a device relationship diagram or a network group for explaining a method of operating the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. State diagram, but not limited to this.

圖43的系統4300包含可穿戴式裝置100、智慧型錶4310、智慧型手機4320、智慧型TV 4330、伺服器4340、網路4350以及內容再現裝置(例如,遊戲機),但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The system 4300 of FIG. 43 includes a wearable device 100, a smart watch 4310, a smart phone 4320, a smart TV 4330, a server 4340, a network 4350, and a content reproduction device (for example, a game console), but one or more This is not limited to the other exemplary embodiments.

舉例而言,智慧型錶4310、智慧型手機4320、智慧型TV 4330以及伺服器4340可包含於至少一個外部裝置中。智慧型錶4310可包含於連接至可穿戴式裝置100的輔助裝置中。輔助裝置可對應於「應用配件(appcessory)」。應用配件為連接至主裝置(例如,可穿戴式裝置100)且作為應用程式操作的裝置。 For example, the smart watch 4310, the smart phone 4320, the smart TV 4330, and the server 4340 may be included in at least one external device. The smart watch 4310 may be included in an auxiliary device connected to the wearable device 100. The auxiliary device may correspond to "appcessory". An application accessory is a device connected to a host device (eg, the wearable device 100) and operating as an application.

伺服器4340可包含藉由使用根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100或可穿戴式裝置100及可穿戴式裝置100的外部裝置的提供不同內容再現服務的伺服器及可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101的雲端伺服器,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。不同內容再現服務是指將可影響穿戴者101的健康的內容(例如,用於緩解穿戴者101的疲乏)提供至穿戴者101的服務。系統4300可更包含儲存穿戴者101的PIMS資訊及/或生活日誌資訊的外部儲存裝置。 The server 4340 may include a server and a wearable device 100 that provide different content reproduction services by using the wearable device 100 or an external device of the wearable device 100 and the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. The cloud server of the wearer 101, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. The different content reproduction service refers to a service that provides content that can affect the health of the wearer 101 (for example, to relieve fatigue of the wearer 101) to the wearer 101. The system 4300 may further include an external storage device that stores the PIMS information and / or life log information of the wearer 101.

網路4350可包含有線或無線式網路。網路4350可包含能夠實現可穿戴式裝置100與智慧型錶4310之間、可穿戴式裝置100與智慧型手機4320之間以及可穿戴式裝置100與智慧型TV 4330之間的近場通信或直接通信的網路及能夠實現可穿戴式裝置100與伺服器4340之間的遠場通信的網路,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The network 4350 may include a wired or wireless network. The network 4350 may include a near field communication or a device capable of implementing near field communication between the wearable device 100 and the smart watch 4310, between the wearable device 100 and the smart phone 4320, and between the wearable device 100 and the smart TV 4330. A network that directly communicates and a network that enables far-field communication between the wearable device 100 and the server 4340, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

近場通信或直接通信可包含(例如)藍牙通信、藍牙低能量(Bluetooth low energy;BLE)通信、近場通信(near field communication;NFC)、WLAN(WiFi)通信、紫蜂(Zigbee)通信、紅外資料協會(IrDA)通信、WiFi直連(WFD)通信、超寬頻(UWB)通信、Ant+通信等,但不限於此。 Near field communication or direct communication may include, for example, Bluetooth communication, Bluetooth low energy (BLE) communication, near field communication (NFC), WLAN (WiFi) communication, Zigbee communication, Infrared Data Association (IrDA) communication, WiFi Direct Connect (WFD) communication, Ultra Wide Band (UWB) communication, Ant + communication, etc., but are not limited thereto.

遠場通信可包含(例如)基於行動通信網路、有線或無線網際網路的通信(例如,終端機之間(裝置至裝置(D2D))的直接通信、基於基地台的通信、物聯網(IoT)、機器至機器(M2M)等)、基於人工衛星的通信、廣播通信等,但不限於此。 Far-field communication may include, for example, mobile communication network-based, wired or wireless Internet-based communication (e.g., direct communication between terminals (device-to-device (D2D)), base station-based communication, Internet of Things (IoT) IoT), machine-to-machine (M2M), etc.), artificial satellite-based communication, broadcast communication, etc., but not limited to this.

智慧型錶4310可用以輸入用於執行不同內容的使用者命令,但不限於此。舉例而言,智慧型錶4310可用以顯示包含不同內容的再現導引資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊。 The smart watch 4310 may be used to input user commands for executing different contents, but is not limited thereto. For example, the smart watch 4310 may be used to display the reproduction stop request guidance information including the reproduction guidance information of different contents.

智慧型手機4320可用以輸入用於再現不同內容的使用者命令,顯示包含不同內容的再現導引資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊或再現不同內容,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,智慧型手機4320可將諸如遊戲影像或電影影像的內容提供至可穿戴式裝置100。智慧型手機4320可對應於上文所描述的圖2D及圖2E的行動裝置250。 The smartphone 4320 may be used to input a user command for reproducing different content, display a reproduction stop request guidance information or reproduce different content including reproduction guidance information of different content, but in one or more other exemplary embodiments Not limited to this. For example, the smartphone 4320 may provide content such as a game image or a movie image to the wearable device 100. The smart phone 4320 may correspond to the mobile device 250 of FIG. 2D and FIG. 2E described above.

智慧型TV 4330可用以顯示包含不同內容的再現導引資訊的再現停止請求導引資訊,再現不同內容或將諸如遊戲影像、電影影像或廣播程式的內容提供至可穿戴式裝置100。 The smart TV 4330 may display the reproduction stop request guidance information including the reproduction guidance information of different content, reproduce different content, or provide content such as a game image, a movie image, or a broadcast program to the wearable device 100.

伺服器4340可用以將用於再現不同內容的資訊提供至可穿戴式裝置100、智慧型錶4310、智慧型手機4320、智慧型TV 4330以及內容再現裝置4360中的至少一者。 The server 4340 may provide information for reproducing different content to at least one of the wearable device 100, the smart watch 4310, the smart phone 4320, the smart TV 4330, and the content reproduction device 4360.

自諸如智慧型錶4310的應用配件提供的資訊可包含穿戴者101的健康資訊。舉例而言,健康資訊可包含藉由使用安裝於智慧型錶4310中的生物感測器(諸如,出汗感測器、血壓感測器、脈搏感測器以及血糖感測器)感測的穿戴者101的健康資訊及穿戴者101的活動量測資訊。可由智慧型錶4310感測的健康資訊並不如上文所描述而限制。 The information provided from an application accessory such as the smart watch 4310 may include health information of the wearer 101. For example, the health information may include information sensed by using a biosensor (such as a sweat sensor, a blood pressure sensor, a pulse sensor, and a blood glucose sensor) installed in the smart watch 4310. The health information of the wearer 101 and the activity measurement information of the wearer 101. The health information that can be sensed by the smart watch 4310 is not limited as described above.

除智慧型錶4310外,系統4300亦可包含應用配件。除智慧型錶4310外的應用配件可包含(例如)用作諸如以下各者的用途的裝置中的至少一者:各種類型的智慧型配件(例如,智慧型環、智慧型耳環、智慧型帶件、智慧型項鏈、智慧型領帶、智慧型項圈等)、各種類型的智慧型貼片、諸如智慧型夾具的智慧型辦公用品、各種類型的智慧型身體防護件(例如,智慧型護膝及智慧型護肘)、智慧型鞋、智慧型手套、智慧型衣服、智慧型帽子、智慧型假足、智慧型假手等,但不限於此。系統4300可包含上述應用配件中的至少一者而非智慧型錶4310。系統4300可包含智慧型錶4310及上述應用配件中的至少一者。 In addition to the smart watch 4310, the system 4300 can also include application accessories. Application accessories other than smart watch 4310 may include, for example, at least one of devices used for purposes such as: various types of smart accessories (e.g., smart rings, smart earrings, smart bands) Pieces, smart necklaces, smart ties, smart collars, etc.), various types of smart patches, smart office supplies such as smart fixtures, various types of smart body protections (e.g. smart knee pads and smart Type elbow support), smart shoes, smart gloves, smart clothes, smart hats, smart artificial feet, smart artificial hands, etc., but not limited to this. The system 4300 may include at least one of the application accessories described above instead of the smart watch 4310. The system 4300 may include at least one of the smart watch 4310 and the above-mentioned application accessories.

自諸如智慧型手機4320或伺服器4340的外部裝置提供的資訊可包含穿戴者101的個人資訊及/或健康資訊。個人資訊可包含(例如)諸如設定檔資訊、穿戴者101的生活日誌資訊、穿戴者101的PIMS資訊、穿戴者101的年齡、穿戴者101的性別、穿戴者101的排程資訊等的個人資訊及/或諸如穿戴者101的過去病史資訊及穿戴者101的目前病史資訊的使用者的醫療資訊,但不限於此。 The information provided from an external device such as a smartphone 4320 or a server 4340 may include personal information and / or health information of the wearer 101. The personal information may include, for example, personal information such as profile information, life log information of the wearer 101, PIMS information of the wearer 101, age of the wearer 101, gender of the wearer 101, schedule information of the wearer 101, and the like And / or medical information of a user such as past medical history information of the wearer 101 and current medical history information of the wearer 101, but is not limited thereto.

智慧型手機4320及智慧型TV 4340可由各種類型的裝置 (例如,攜帶型裝置、本籍網際網路器具、行動裝置等)替換。 Smartphone 4320 and Smart TV 4340 can be used by various types of devices (E.g., portable devices, local Internet appliances, mobile devices, etc.).

攜帶型裝置可包含筆記型電腦、智慧型板、平板電腦、PC、手持型裝置、手持型電腦、媒體播放器、電子書終端機、個人數位助理(PDA)等,但不限於此。 The portable device may include, but is not limited to, a notebook computer, a smart board, a tablet computer, a PC, a handheld device, a handheld computer, a media player, an e-book terminal, a personal digital assistant (PDA), and the like.

本籍網際網路器具可包含執行M2M或IoT的本籍裝置,諸如智慧型TV、PC、桌上型PC、致冷機、洗衣機、照明裝置等,但不限於此。 The local Internet appliance may include a local device that executes M2M or IoT, such as a smart TV, PC, desktop PC, refrigerator, washing machine, lighting device, etc., but is not limited thereto.

行動裝置可包含諸如執行M2M或IoT的載具的裝置,但不限於此。 The mobile device may include, but is not limited to, a device such as a vehicle executing M2M or IoT.

類似於圖2F的內容再現裝置270,內容再現裝置4360可將關於再現內容(例如,遊戲影像)的資訊傳輸至可穿戴式裝置100且根據經由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的使用者輸入控制內容再現操作。 Similar to the content reproduction device 270 of FIG. 2F, the content reproduction device 4360 may transmit information about the reproduction content (for example, a game image) to the wearable device 100 and control content reproduction based on user input obtained via the wearable device 100. operating.

可基於安設於可穿戴式裝置100中的應用程式提供的資訊可包含(例如)周邊環境資訊(例如,由天氣中心提供的天氣),但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。由可穿戴式裝置100提供的周邊環境資訊可用以偵測穿戴者101的疲乏待緩解的情境。 Information that may be provided based on an application installed in the wearable device 100 may include, for example, surrounding environment information (for example, weather provided by a weather center), but is not limited to one or more other exemplary embodiments this. The surrounding environment information provided by the wearable device 100 can be used to detect a situation where the wearer 101's fatigue needs to be alleviated.

圖44為用於解釋根據例示性實施例的操作系統4300的方法的流程圖。圖44為如下實例:判定是否由可穿戴式裝置100停止再現內容,經由外部裝置(例如,智慧型錶4310及智慧型手機4320)顯示關於內容的再現停止請求導引資訊702,且若經由外部裝置接收到對內容的再現停止請求,則由可穿戴式裝置100停止再現內容。 FIG. 44 is a flowchart for explaining a method of the operating system 4300 according to an exemplary embodiment. FIG. 44 is an example of determining whether to stop reproduction of the content by the wearable device 100, displaying the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 on the content via an external device (for example, the smart watch 4310 and the smart phone 4320), and When the device receives a request to stop reproduction of the content, the wearable device 100 stops reproducing the content.

在圖44中,外部裝置可包含智慧型錶4310及智慧型手 機4320中的至少一者,但不限於此。在下文中,外部裝置將描述為智慧型手機4320,但以下描述亦可適用於智慧型錶4310。 In FIG. 44, the external device may include a smart watch 4310 and a smart hand At least one of the machines 4320, but is not limited thereto. Hereinafter, the external device will be described as a smart phone 4320, but the following description can also be applied to the smart watch 4310.

智慧型手機4320可為可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101的智慧型手機、穿戴者101的親代的智慧型手機或穿戴者101的相熟者或穿戴者101周圍的人員的智慧型手機,但不限於此。穿戴者101周圍的位置可為相對於穿戴者101的某一(例如,預定)範圍(例如,5公尺)內的封閉空間(例如,房間或家庭)或開放空間(或區域),但不限於此。當智慧型手機4320為穿戴者101的親代的智慧型手機時,可穿戴式裝置100可藉由親代的智慧型手機4320控制內容再現停止功能。 The smart phone 4320 may be a smart phone of the wearer 101 of the wearable device 100, a smart phone of the parent of the wearer 101, or a smart phone of an acquaintance of the wearer 101 or a person around the wearer 101, But it is not limited to this. The location around the wearer 101 may be an enclosed space (e.g., a room or home) or an open space (or area) within a certain (e.g., predetermined) range (e.g., 5 meters) relative to the wearer 101, but not Limited to this. When the smart phone 4320 is the parent smart phone of the wearer 101, the wearable device 100 can control the content reproduction stop function through the parent smart phone 4320.

可穿戴式裝置100與圖44的智慧型手機4320之間的連接可在內容由可穿戴式裝置100再現時執行或可在用於顯示關於內容的再現停止請求導引資訊的資訊在操作S4404中傳輸時執行。連接可基於近場無線通信、遠場無線通信或有線通信,但不限於此。 The connection between the wearable device 100 and the smartphone 4320 of FIG. 44 may be performed when the content is reproduced by the wearable device 100 or may be used to display information about the playback stop request guidance information on the content in operation S4404. Executed during transfer. The connection may be based on, but not limited to, near-field wireless communication, far-field wireless communication, or wired communication.

在操作S4401中,可穿戴式裝置100再現內容。可穿戴式裝置100可藉由執行安設於可穿戴式裝置100中的應用程式(如上文參看圖1A所描述)來再現內容,但不限於此。 In operation S4401, the wearable device 100 reproduces content. The wearable device 100 may reproduce content by executing an application program (as described above with reference to FIG. 1A) installed in the wearable device 100, but is not limited thereto.

舉例而言,在操作S4401中,可穿戴式裝置100可接收且在顯示器212上顯示關於由智慧型手機4320、智慧型TV 4330或內容再現裝置4360再現的內容的資訊。在圖5B中所說明的可穿戴式裝置100的狀況下,在操作S4401中,可穿戴式裝置100可經由鏡片532及533檢視顯示於智慧型手機4320(圖5B的行動裝置250)的顯示器251上的內容。 For example, in operation S4401, the wearable device 100 may receive and display information on the content reproduced by the smart phone 4320, the smart TV 4330, or the content reproduction device 4360 on the display 212. In the state of the wearable device 100 illustrated in FIG. 5B, in operation S4401, the wearable device 100 may view the display 251 displayed on the smartphone 4320 (the mobile device 250 of FIG. 5B) through the lenses 532 and 533. Content.

在操作S4402中,可穿戴式裝置100獲得資訊。可如圖6的操作S602中所描述藉由可穿戴式裝置100獲得資訊。 In operation S4402, the wearable device 100 obtains information. The information may be obtained by the wearable device 100 as described in operation S602 of FIG. 6.

在操作S4403中,可穿戴式裝置100藉由使用所獲得的資訊及參考資訊來判定是否停止再現內容。可如圖6的操作S603中所描述來判定是否停止再現內容。作為判定結果,若偵測到內容再現待停止的情境,則可穿戴式裝置100將用於顯示關於內容的再現停止請求導引資訊的資訊傳輸至智慧型手機4320。 In operation S4403, the wearable device 100 determines whether to stop reproducing the content by using the obtained information and reference information. Whether to stop reproducing the content may be determined as described in operation S603 of FIG. 6. As a result of the determination, if a situation in which the content reproduction is to be stopped is detected, the wearable device 100 transmits information for displaying guidance information on the reproduction stop request of the content to the smart phone 4320.

內容再現待停止的情境為由於檢視藉由可穿戴式裝置100再現的內容而影響穿戴者101的健康的情境(例如,其中穿戴者101的疲乏待緩解),如上文參看圖6所描述。可根據顯示再現停止請求導引資訊的方法判定傳輸至智慧型手機4320的用於顯示再現停止請求導引資訊的資訊,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,用於顯示再現停止請求導引資訊的資訊可包含如圖7的再現停止請求導引資訊702中所描述的資訊。 The content to-be-stopped scenario is a scenario that affects the health of the wearer 101 due to viewing the content reproduced by the wearable device 100 (eg, where the fatigue of the wearer 101 is to be alleviated), as described above with reference to FIG. The information transmitted to the smart phone 4320 for displaying the playback stop request guidance information may be determined according to a method of displaying the playback stop request guidance information, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, the information for displaying the reproduction stop request guidance information may include the information as described in the reproduction stop request guidance information 702 of FIG. 7.

在操作S4405中,智慧型手機4320基於用於顯示再現停止請求導引資訊的所接收的資訊來顯示關於內容的再現停止請求導引資訊。可如上文所描述的圖7、圖8B以及圖8C中的一者所示出來顯示再現停止請求導引資訊,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 In operation S4405, the smartphone 4320 displays the reproduction stop request guidance information about the content based on the received information for displaying the reproduction stop request guidance information. The reproduction stop request guidance information may be displayed as shown in one of FIGS. 7, 8B, and 8C described above, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

舉例而言,可藉由使用智慧型手機4320的狀態列區域或通知區域來顯示再現停止請求導引資訊。當狀態列區域可用以顯示再現停止請求導引資訊時,智慧型手機4320可按使得可在智慧型手機4320的狀態列區域上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊的方式改變用於顯示再現停止請求導引資訊的所接收的資訊。根據另一例 示性實施例,可穿戴式裝置100可傳輸呈待在狀態列上顯示的形式的資訊。 For example, the playback stop request guidance information may be displayed by using a status bar area or a notification area of the smartphone 4320. When the status bar area can be used to display the reproduction stop request guidance information, the smartphone 4320 may change the display mode for displaying the reproduction stop request guidance in such a manner that the reproduction stop request guidance information may be displayed on the status bar area of the smartphone 4320. The information received by the index. According to another example In an exemplary embodiment, the wearable device 100 may transmit information in a form to be displayed on a status bar.

當顯示再現停止請求導引資訊時,智慧型手機4320可再現關於不同於由可穿戴式裝置100再現的內容的內容的資訊。關於由智慧型手機再現的不同內容的資訊可包含先前儲存於智慧型手機4320中的關於與穿戴者101的健康相關的內容的資訊,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可包含關於由智慧型手機4320的使用者選擇的內容的資訊。 When the reproduction stop request guidance information is displayed, the smartphone 4320 may reproduce information about content different from content reproduced by the wearable device 100. The information on the different content reproduced by the smartphone may include information on the health-related content of the wearer 101 previously stored in the smartphone 4320, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. . For example, information about content selected by the user of the smartphone 4320 may be included.

當如圖8C中所示出來顯示再現停止請求導引資訊時,智慧型手機4320可不使用另一裝置,但可在獨立於顯示有當前再現內容的區域的顯示區域上顯示再現停止請求導引資訊702。 When the reproduction stop request guidance information is displayed as shown in FIG. 8C, the smartphone 4320 may not use another device, but may display the reproduction stop request guidance information on a display area independent of the area where the current reproduction content is displayed. 702.

由於再現停止導引資訊請求702經顯示,因此智慧型手機4320的使用者可感知需要緩解可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101的疲乏的情境。 Since the reproduction stop guidance information request 702 is displayed, the user of the smart phone 4320 can perceive the situation where the wearer 101 of the wearable device 100 needs to be relieved of the fatigue.

若在操作S4406中基於顯示於智慧型手機4320上的再現停止請求導引資訊接收到內容再現停止請求,則智慧型手機4320在操作S4407中將所接收的內容再現停止請求信號傳輸至可穿戴式裝置100。智慧型手機4320可基於使用者的語音輸入、使用者的示意動作輸入以及基於顯示於智慧型手機4320上的資訊的觸摸式輸入中的至少一者來接收內容再現停止請求,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 If the content reproduction stop request is received based on the reproduction stop request guidance information displayed on the smartphone 4320 in operation S4406, the smartphone 4320 transmits the received content reproduction stop request signal to the wearable in operation S4407.装置 100。 The device 100. The smartphone 4320 may receive a content reproduction stop request based on at least one of a user's voice input, a user's gesture input, and a touch input based on information displayed on the smartphone 4320, but one or more This is not limited to the other exemplary embodiments.

在操作S4408中,可穿戴式裝置100停止再現內容。 In operation S4408, the wearable device 100 stops reproducing content.

圖44可經修改以在操作S4408之後更包含圖19的操作S1906至S1908,可經修改以在操作S4408之後更包含圖32操作 S3206至S3208,可經修改以在操作S4408之後更包含圖35的操作S3506至S3510,可經修改以在操作S4408之後更包含圖36的操作S3606至S3611,可經修改以在操作S4408之後更包含圖37的操作S3706至S3713,及/或可經修改以在操作S4408之後更包含圖38的操作S3806至S3810。 FIG. 44 may be modified to further include operations S1906 to S1908 of FIG. 19 after operation S4408, and may be modified to further include operation of FIG. 32 after operation S4408 S3206 to S3208 may be modified to include operations S3506 to S3510 of FIG. 35 after operation S4408, and may be modified to further include operations S3606 to S3611 of FIG. 36 after operation S4408, and may be modified to further include operation S4408 after Operations S3706 to S3713 of FIG. 37 and / or may be modified to further include operations S3806 to S3810 of FIG. 38 after operation S4408.

當與不同內容相關的功能應用於圖44的流程圖時,不同內容可藉由智慧型手機4320或智慧型TV 4330再現。當不同內容藉由智慧型手機4320或智慧型TV 4330再現時,可穿戴式裝置100可經由智慧型手機4320或智慧型TV 4330的顯示器檢視不同內容,所述智慧型手機或智慧型TV定位於可經由可穿戴式裝置100檢視的真實世界中。舉例而言,智慧型手機4320或智慧型TV 4330可有線或無線地連接至可穿戴式裝置100以將關於所再現不同內容的資訊傳輸至可穿戴式裝置100。因此,可穿戴式裝置100可基於關於不同內容的所接收資訊來顯示不同內容。 When functions related to different contents are applied to the flowchart of FIG. 44, the different contents can be reproduced by the smart phone 4320 or the smart TV 4330. When different content is reproduced by the smart phone 4320 or smart TV 4330, the wearable device 100 can view the different content through the display of the smart phone 4320 or smart TV 4330, which is located at In the real world that can be viewed via the wearable device 100. For example, the smart phone 4320 or the smart TV 4330 may be wired or wirelessly connected to the wearable device 100 to transmit information about different content reproduced to the wearable device 100. Therefore, the wearable device 100 may display different content based on the received information about the different content.

當關於不同內容的功能應用於圖44的流程圖時,關於不同內容的資訊可自智慧型手機4320、智慧型TV 4330以及伺服器4340中的一者傳輸至可穿戴式裝置100,且可穿戴式裝置100可基於關於不同內容的所接收資訊來再現不同內容以緩解穿戴者101的疲乏。不同內容的再現可理解為執行緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的功能的操作,如上文參看圖19至圖32所描述。 When the function about different content is applied to the flowchart of FIG. 44, the information about the different content can be transmitted from one of the smartphone 4320, the smart TV 4330, and the server 4340 to the wearable device 100, and the wearable device 100 can be worn. The device 100 may reproduce different content based on the received information about different content to alleviate the fatigue of the wearer 101. The reproduction of different content can be understood as an operation to perform the function of alleviating the fatigue of the wearer 101, as described above with reference to FIGS. 19 to 32.

圖45為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作系統4300的方法的流程圖。圖45為如下實例:藉由智慧型手機4320基於由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的資訊來判定是否停止再現內容且基於判定結果來控制可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現操作。圖45可 應用於可穿戴式裝置100與智慧型手機TV 4330之間及可穿戴式裝置100與伺服器4340之間。 FIG. 45 is a flowchart for explaining a method of the operating system 4300 according to another exemplary embodiment. FIG. 45 is an example in which the smart phone 4320 determines whether to stop reproducing content based on the information obtained by the wearable device 100 and controls the content reproduction operation of the wearable device 100 based on the determination result. Figure 45 It is applied between the wearable device 100 and the smart phone TV 4330 and between the wearable device 100 and the server 4340.

圖45的操作S4501、S4502以及S4505至S4508可類似於上文所描述的圖44的操作S4401、S4402以及S4405至S4408而執行。 Operations S4501, S4502, and S4505 to S4508 of FIG. 45 may be performed similarly to operations S4401, S4402, and S4405 to S4408 of FIG. 44 described above.

在操作S4503中,可穿戴式裝置100將在操作S4502中獲得的資訊傳輸至智慧型手機4320。智慧型手機4320比較自可穿戴式裝置100接收的資訊與上文參看圖1B至圖1G所描述的參考資訊且判定是否停止再現內容。 In operation S4503, the wearable device 100 transmits the information obtained in operation S4502 to the smart phone 4320. The smartphone 4320 compares the information received from the wearable device 100 with the reference information described above with reference to FIGS. 1B to 1G and determines whether to stop reproducing the content.

作為比較結果,若偵測到內容再現待停止的情境,則在操作S4504中,智慧型手機4320顯示內容再現停止請求導引資訊。 As a comparison result, if a situation where content reproduction is to be stopped is detected, the smart phone 4320 displays the content reproduction stop request guidance information in operation S4504.

圖45可經修改以在操作S4508之後更包含圖19的操作S1906至S1908,可經修改以在操作S4508之後更包含圖32操作S3206至S3208,可經修改以在操作S4508之後更包含圖35的操作S3506至S3510,可經修改以在操作S4508之後更包含圖36的操作S3606至S3611,可經修改以在操作S4508之後更包含圖37的操作S3706至S3713,及/或可經修改以在操作S4508之後更包含圖38的操作S3806至S3810。與不同內容的再現相關的功能可應用於圖45的流程圖,如上文參看圖44所描述。 FIG. 45 may be modified to further include operations S1906 to S1908 of FIG. 19 after operation S4508, and may be modified to further include FIG. 32 operations S3206 to S3208 after operation S4508, and may be modified to further include FIG. 35 after operation S4508. Operations S3506 to S3510 may be modified to include operations S3606 to S3611 of FIG. 36 after operation S4508, may be modified to further include operations S3706 to S3713 of FIG. 37 after operation S4508, and / or may be modified to operate at Operations S3806 to S3810 of FIG. 38 are included after S4508. Functions related to the reproduction of different content can be applied to the flowchart of FIG. 45 as described above with reference to FIG. 44.

圖46為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作系統4300的方法的流程圖。圖46為可穿戴式裝置100基於由智慧型錶4310提供的資訊來顯示內容再現停止請求導引資訊的實例。 FIG. 46 is a flowchart for explaining a method of the operating system 4300 according to another exemplary embodiment. FIG. 46 is an example of the wearable device 100 displaying the content reproduction stop request guidance information based on the information provided by the smart watch 4310.

圖46的操作S4601、S4604以及S4607可類似於上文所描述的圖44的操作S4401、S4403以及S4408而執行。 Operations S4601, S4604, and S4607 of FIG. 46 may be performed similarly to operations S4401, S4403, and S4408 of FIG. 44 described above.

在操作S4602中,智慧型錶4310可藉由使用安裝於智慧型錶4310中的生物感測器獲得諸如穿戴者101的出汗量、血壓、脈搏、血糖等的健康資訊或可藉由使用活動量測功能獲得關於穿戴者101的活動的資訊,如上文參看圖43所描述。 In operation S4602, the smart watch 4310 may obtain health information such as the amount of sweat, blood pressure, pulse, blood glucose, etc. of the wearer 101 by using a biosensor installed in the smart watch 4310 or may use an activity The measurement function obtains information about the activity of the wearer 101 as described above with reference to FIG. 43.

在操作S4603中,智慧型錶4310將所獲得的資訊傳輸至可穿戴式裝置100。因此,在操作S4604中,可穿戴式裝置100判定是否停止再現內容。是否停止再現內容可藉由比較上文參看圖1C-2的健康資訊所描述的再現停止請求導引資訊與自智慧型錶4310接收的資訊來判定。 In operation S4603, the smart watch 4310 transmits the obtained information to the wearable device 100. Therefore, in operation S4604, the wearable device 100 determines whether to stop reproducing the content. Whether to stop reproducing the content can be determined by comparing the reproduction stop request guidance information described above with reference to the health information of FIG. 1C-2 with the information received from the smart watch 4310.

作為判定結果,若偵測到內容再現待停止的情境,則在操作S4605中,可穿戴式裝置100顯示內容再現停止請求導引資訊。內容再現停止請求導引資訊可如圖7、圖8B以及圖8C中的一者中所示出而顯示,但不限於此。 As a determination result, if a situation where content reproduction is to be stopped is detected, the wearable device 100 displays the content reproduction stop request guidance information in operation S4605. The content reproduction stop request guidance information may be displayed as shown in one of FIGS. 7, 8B, and 8C, but is not limited thereto.

在操作S4606中,若基於所顯示的內容再現停止請求導引資訊接收到內容再現停止請求,則可穿戴式裝置100停止再現內容。 In operation S4606, if a content reproduction stop request is received based on the displayed content reproduction stop request guidance information, the wearable device 100 stops reproducing content.

圖46可應用於可穿戴式裝置100與智慧型手機4320之間。當圖46應用於可穿戴式裝置100與智慧型手機4320之間時,在操作S4602中獲得的資訊可包含上文參看圖1C-2所描述的穿戴者101的醫療資訊、上文參看圖1F所描述的周邊環境資訊以及上文參看圖1G所描述的穿戴者101的個人資訊中的至少一者,但不限於此。 FIG. 46 is applicable between the wearable device 100 and the smart phone 4320. When FIG. 46 is applied between the wearable device 100 and the smart phone 4320, the information obtained in operation S4602 may include the medical information of the wearer 101 described above with reference to FIG. 1C-2, and above with reference to FIG. 1F At least one of the described surrounding environment information and the personal information of the wearer 101 described above with reference to FIG. 1G, but is not limited thereto.

圖46可應用於可穿戴式裝置100與伺服器4340之間。當圖46應用於可穿戴式裝置100與伺服器4340之間時,在操作 S4602中獲得的資訊可包含上文參看圖1C-2所描述的穿戴者101的醫療資訊、上文參看圖1F所描述的周邊環境資訊以及上文參看圖1G所描述的穿戴者101的個人資訊中的至少一者,但不限於此。 FIG. 46 is applicable between the wearable device 100 and the server 4340. When FIG. 46 is applied between the wearable device 100 and the server 4340, during operation The information obtained in S4602 may include the medical information of the wearer 101 described above with reference to FIG. 1C-2, the surrounding environment information described above with reference to FIG. 1F, and the personal information of the wearer 101 described above with reference to FIG. 1G. At least one of, but is not limited to.

圖46的操作S4603可經修改以使得在由可穿戴式裝置100請求資訊傳輸時傳輸由智慧型錶4310獲得的資訊。 Operation S4603 of FIG. 46 may be modified so that the information obtained by the smart watch 4310 is transmitted when the information transmission is requested by the wearable device 100.

圖46可經修改以在操作S4607之後更包含圖19的操作S1906至S1908,可經修改以在操作S4607之後更包含圖32操作S3206至S3208,可經修改以在操作S4607之後更包含圖35的操作S3506至S3510,可經修改以在操作S4607之後更包含圖36的操作S3606至S3611,可經修改以在操作S4607之後更包含圖37的操作S3706至S3713,及/或可經修改以在操作S4607之後更包含圖38的操作S3806至S3810。與不同內容的再現相關的功能可應用於圖46的流程圖,如上文參看圖44所描述。 FIG. 46 may be modified to further include operations S1906 to S1908 of FIG. 19 after operation S4607, and may be modified to further include FIG. 32 operations S3206 to S3208 after operation S4607, and may be modified to further include FIG. 35 after operation S4607. Operations S3506 to S3510 may be modified to include operations S3606 to S3611 of FIG. 36 after operation S4607, may be modified to include operations S3706 to S3713 of FIG. 37 after operation S4607, and / or may be modified to operate in Operations S3806 to S3810 of FIG. 38 are included after S4607. Functions related to the reproduction of different content can be applied to the flowchart of FIG. 46 as described above with reference to FIG. 44.

圖47為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作系統4300的方法的流程圖。圖47為藉由使用由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的資訊及由外部裝置(例如,智慧型錶4310及智慧型手機4320)獲得的資訊來顯示內容再現停止請求導引資訊的實例。 FIG. 47 is a flowchart for explaining a method of the operating system 4300 according to another exemplary embodiment. FIG. 47 is an example of displaying content reproduction stop request guidance information by using information obtained by the wearable device 100 and information obtained by external devices (for example, the smart watch 4310 and the smart phone 4320).

圖47的操作S4701及S4702可類似於上文所描述的圖44的操作S4401及S4402而執行。圖47的操作S4703及S4704可類似於上文所描述的圖46的操作S4602及S4603而執行。圖47的操作S4706至S4708可類似於上文所描述的圖46的操作S4605至S4607而執行。 Operations S4701 and S4702 of FIG. 47 may be performed similarly to operations S4401 and S4402 of FIG. 44 described above. Operations S4703 and S4704 of FIG. 47 may be performed similarly to operations S4602 and S4603 of FIG. 46 described above. Operations S4706 to S4708 of FIG. 47 may be performed similarly to operations S4605 to S4607 of FIG. 46 described above.

在操作S4705中,可穿戴式裝置100可比較由可穿戴式裝置100獲得的資訊與自智慧型錶4310或智慧型手機4320傳輸 的資訊及上文參看圖1B至圖1H所描述的再現停止請求的參考資訊以判定是否停止再現由可穿戴式裝置100再現的內容。 In operation S4705, the wearable device 100 may compare the information obtained by the wearable device 100 with the smart watch 4310 or the smart phone 4320. And the reference information of the reproduction stop request described above with reference to FIGS. 1B to 1H to determine whether to stop reproduction of the content reproduced by the wearable device 100.

舉例而言,在操作S4702中獲得的資訊可為上文參看圖1B所描述的可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊、上文參看圖1C-1所描述的基於眼睛的生物資訊以及上文參看圖1F所描述的周邊環境資訊中的一者,且在操作S4704中傳輸的資訊可為上文參看圖1C-2所描述的健康資訊、上文參看圖1F所描述的周邊環境資訊以及上文參看圖1G所描述的個人資訊中的一者,但不限於此。 For example, the information obtained in operation S4702 may be the content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100 described above with reference to FIG. 1B, the eye-based biological information described above with reference to FIG. 1C-1, and the above. Referring to one of the surrounding environment information described in FIG. 1F, the information transmitted in operation S4704 may be the health information described above with reference to FIG. 1C-2, the surrounding environment information described above with reference to FIG. 1F, and the above. The text refers to one of the personal information described in FIG. 1G, but is not limited thereto.

在操作S4705中,可穿戴式裝置100可按相同或類似於如上文參看圖16所描述的藉由使用多筆資訊判定是否顯示再現停止請求導引資訊的方式判定是否停止再現內容。 In operation S4705, the wearable device 100 may determine whether to stop reproducing the content in the same or similar manner as described above with reference to FIG. 16 by using a plurality of pieces of information to determine whether to display the reproduction stop request guidance information.

圖47可應用於可穿戴式裝置100與伺服器4340之間。當圖47應用於可穿戴式裝置100與伺服器4340之間時,伺服器4340可將上文參看圖1C-2所描述的醫療資訊、上文參看圖1F所描述的周邊環境資訊以及上文參看圖1G所描述的個人資訊中的至少一者提供至可穿戴式裝置100,但所提供資訊在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 FIG. 47 is applicable between the wearable device 100 and the server 4340. When FIG. 47 is applied between the wearable device 100 and the server 4340, the server 4340 may combine the medical information described above with reference to FIG. 1C-2, the surrounding environment information described above with reference to FIG. 1F, and the above At least one of the personal information described with reference to FIG. 1G is provided to the wearable device 100, but the provided information is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

圖47可經修改以在操作S4708之後更包含圖19的操作S1906至S1908,可經修改以在操作S4708之後更包含圖32操作S3206至S3208,可經修改以在操作S4708之後更包含圖35的操作S3506至S3510,可經修改以在操作S4708之後更包含圖36的操作S3606至S3611,可經修改以在操作S4708之後更包含圖37的操作S3706至S3713,及/或可經修改以在操作S4708之後更包含圖38的操作S3806至S3810。與不同內容的再現相關的功能可 應用於圖47的流程圖,如上文參看圖44所描述。 FIG. 47 may be modified to further include operations S1906 to S1908 of FIG. 19 after operation S4708, and may be modified to further include FIG. 32 operations S3206 to S3208 after operation S4708, and may be modified to further include FIG. 35 after operation S4708. Operations S3506 to S3510 may be modified to include operations S3606 to S3611 of FIG. 36 after operation S4708, may be modified to include operations S3706 to S3713 of FIG. 37 after operation S4708, and / or may be modified to operate at Operations S3806 to S3810 of FIG. 38 are included after S4708. Functions related to the reproduction of different content are available The flowchart applied to FIG. 47 is as described above with reference to FIG. 44.

圖48為根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100的方塊圖。參看圖48,可穿戴式裝置100可包含資訊獲得單元4810(例如,資訊獲得器)、控制單元4820(例如,控制器)、顯示器4830以及使用者輸入單元4840(例如,使用者輸入裝置或使用者輸入器)。然而,應理解,可穿戴式裝置100可藉由比上述元件多或少的元件實施。 FIG. 48 is a block diagram of a wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. Referring to FIG. 48, the wearable device 100 may include an information obtaining unit 4810 (for example, an information obtainer), a control unit 4820 (for example, a controller), a display 4830, and a user input unit 4840 (for example, a user input device or a Person input). However, it should be understood that the wearable device 100 may be implemented with more or fewer components than the above-mentioned components.

舉例而言,根據例示性實施例的可穿戴式裝置100可包含如圖49中所示出的資訊獲得單元4910(例如,資訊獲得器)、控制單元4920(例如,控制器)、使用者介面單元4930(例如,使用者介面裝置或使用者介面)、感測器單元4940(例如,感測器)、記憶體4950、影像處理單元4960(例如,影像處理器)、音訊輸出單元4970(例如,音訊輸出裝置或音訊輸出器)、音訊輸入單元4975(例如,音訊輸入裝置或音訊輸入器)、攝影機4980以及通信單元4990(例如,通信器、通信裝置或通信模組),但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,可穿戴式裝置100可更包含電池。圖48的可穿戴式裝置100可不包含資訊獲得單元4810,而是可包含通信單元4990。圖48的可穿戴式裝置100可不包含顯示器4830。 For example, the wearable device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment may include an information obtaining unit 4910 (for example, an information obtainer), a control unit 4920 (for example, a controller), and a user interface as shown in FIG. 49. Unit 4930 (e.g., user interface device or user interface), sensor unit 4940 (e.g., sensor), memory 4950, image processing unit 4960 (e.g., image processor), audio output unit 4970 (e.g., , Audio output device or audio output device), audio input unit 4975 (for example, audio input device or audio input device), camera 4980, and communication unit 4990 (for example, communicator, communication device, or communication module), but It is not limited in many other exemplary embodiments. For example, the wearable device 100 may further include a battery. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 48 may not include the information obtaining unit 4810, but may include a communication unit 4990. The wearable device 100 of FIG. 48 may not include the display 4830.

圖48的資訊獲得單元4810、控制單元4820、顯示器4830以及使用者輸入單元4840可組態為相同或類似於資訊獲得單元4910、控制單元4920、包含於使用者介面單元4930中的顯示器4931及使用者輸入單元4932。 The information obtaining unit 4810, the control unit 4820, the display 4830, and the user input unit 4840 of FIG. 48 may be configured the same as or similar to the information obtaining unit 4910, the control unit 4920, the display 4931 included in the user interface unit 4930, and the use thereof.者 Input Unit 4932.

資訊獲得單元4910可獲得自藉由可穿戴式裝置100再現 的內容產生的資訊。可藉由使用如上文參看圖1A至圖1H所描述的方法來獲得資訊。 The information obtaining unit 4910 can obtain reproduction from the wearable device 100 Information generated by your content. Information can be obtained by using a method as described above with reference to FIGS. 1A to 1H.

資訊獲得單元4910包含第一資訊獲得單元4911(例如,第一資訊獲得器)、第二資訊獲得單元4912(例如,第二資訊獲得器)、第三資訊獲得單元4913(例如,第三資訊獲得器)以及第四資訊獲得單元4914(例如,第四資訊獲得器),但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The information obtaining unit 4910 includes a first information obtaining unit 4911 (for example, a first information obtainer), a second information obtaining unit 4912 (for example, a second information obtainer), and a third information obtaining unit 4913 (for example, a third information obtainment Device) and a fourth information obtaining unit 4914 (for example, a fourth information obtainer), but it is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

第一資訊獲得單元4911可根據上文參看圖1B所描述的方法獲得可穿戴式裝置100的內容再現相關資訊。第二資訊獲得單元4912可根據上文參看圖1C-1及圖1C-2所描述的方法獲得穿戴者101的生物資訊。第三資訊獲得單元4913可根據上文參看圖1F所描述的方法獲得可穿戴式裝置100的周邊環境資訊。第四資訊獲得單元4914可根據上文參看圖1G所描述的方法獲得穿戴者101的個人資訊。 The first information obtaining unit 4911 may obtain the content reproduction related information of the wearable device 100 according to the method described above with reference to FIG. 1B. The second information obtaining unit 4912 may obtain the biological information of the wearer 101 according to the method described above with reference to FIGS. 1C-1 and 1C-2. The third information obtaining unit 4913 may obtain the surrounding environment information of the wearable device 100 according to the method described above with reference to FIG. 1F. The fourth information obtaining unit 4914 may obtain personal information of the wearer 101 according to the method described above with reference to FIG. 1G.

根據由第一資訊獲得單元4911至第四資訊獲得單元4914獲得的資訊,元件可不同。 The components may be different according to the information obtained by the first to fourth information obtaining units 4911 to 4914.

舉例而言,當藉由第一資訊獲得單元4911獲得關於內容再現時間的資訊時,第一資訊獲得單元4911可組態為連接至可穿戴式感測器4941及控制單元4920的計時器或連接至控制單元4920的計時器。當第一資訊獲得單元4911包含連接至可穿戴式感測器4941及控制單元4920的計時器時,若第一資訊獲得單元4911接收由可穿戴式感測器4941感測到的信號及來自控制單元4920的通知內容再現時間的信號,則第一資訊獲得單元4911可量測時間,獲得內容再現時間資訊且將所獲得的內容再現時間資訊提供 至控制單元4920。 For example, when the information on the content reproduction time is obtained by the first information obtaining unit 4911, the first information obtaining unit 4911 may be configured as a timer or a connection to the wearable sensor 4941 and the control unit 4920. Timer to control unit 4920. When the first information obtaining unit 4911 includes a timer connected to the wearable sensor 4941 and the control unit 4920, if the first information obtaining unit 4911 receives the signal sensed by the wearable sensor 4941 and comes from the control A signal notifying content reproduction time of the unit 4920, the first information obtaining unit 4911 may measure time, obtain content reproduction time information and provide the obtained content reproduction time information To control unit 4920.

當藉由第一資訊獲得單元4911獲得關於電池消耗量的資訊時,第一資訊獲得單元4911可包含用於基於電池放電電壓或放電電流偵測電池剩餘量(亦即,剩餘電池壽命)的元件。當第一資訊獲得單元4911包含用於偵測電池剩餘量的元件時,第一資訊獲得單元4911可將偵測到的電池剩餘量提供至控制單元4920。 When the information on the battery consumption is obtained by the first information obtaining unit 4911, the first information obtaining unit 4911 may include an element for detecting the remaining amount of the battery (that is, the remaining battery life) based on the battery discharge voltage or discharge current. . When the first information obtaining unit 4911 includes a component for detecting the remaining amount of the battery, the first information obtaining unit 4911 may provide the detected remaining amount of the battery to the control unit 4920.

當藉由第一資訊獲得單元4911獲得關於加熱溫度的資訊時,第一資訊獲得單元4911可組態為溫度感測器或計時器。當第一資訊獲得單元4911組態為溫度感測器或計時器時,第一資訊獲得單元4911可獲得關於由溫度感測器偵測到的溫度保持在特定溫度(例如,49度)所持續的時間的資訊且可將所獲得的資訊提供至控制單元4920。 When the information about the heating temperature is obtained by the first information obtaining unit 4911, the first information obtaining unit 4911 may be configured as a temperature sensor or a timer. When the first information obtaining unit 4911 is configured as a temperature sensor or a timer, the first information obtaining unit 4911 may obtain the information about the temperature detected by the temperature sensor maintained at a specific temperature (for example, 49 degrees). And the obtained information can be provided to the control unit 4920.

第一資訊獲得單元4911可經組態以獲得圖1B的可穿戴式裝置100的資訊當中的一筆資訊、至少兩筆或兩筆以上資訊或所有資訊。 The first information obtaining unit 4911 may be configured to obtain a piece of information, at least two or more pieces of information, or all information among the pieces of information of the wearable device 100 of FIG. 1B.

當藉由第二資訊獲得單元4912獲得圖1C-1的基於穿戴者101的眼睛的生物資訊時,第二資訊獲得單元4912可組態為生物資訊獲得攝影機208。當藉由第二資訊獲得單元4912獲得圖1C-2的穿戴者101的健康資訊時,第二資訊獲得單元4912可組態為連接至通信單元4990且自外部裝置接收穿戴者101的健康資訊且將健康資訊傳輸至控制單元4920的元件,或可組態為接收生物感測器4943的感測值且將感測值傳輸至控制單元4920的元件。 When the biological information based on the eyes of the wearer 101 of FIG. 1C-1 is obtained by the second information obtaining unit 4912, the second information obtaining unit 4912 may be configured as the biological information obtaining camera 208. When the health information of the wearer 101 of FIG. 1C-2 is obtained through the second information obtaining unit 4912, the second information obtaining unit 4912 may be configured to connect to the communication unit 4990 and receive the health information of the wearer 101 from an external device and The element transmitting the health information to the control unit 4920, or may be configured to receive the sensing value of the biosensor 4943 and transmit the sensing value to the element of the control unit 4920.

第二資訊獲得單元4912可經組態以獲得圖1C-1及圖1C-2的資訊當中的一筆資訊,或可經組態以獲得至少兩筆或兩筆 以上資訊或所有資訊。由第二資訊獲得單元4912獲得的資訊經提供至控制單元4920。 The second information obtaining unit 4912 may be configured to obtain a piece of information among the information in FIG. 1C-1 and FIG. 1C-2, or may be configured to obtain at least two strokes or two strokes. The above information or all information. The information obtained by the second information obtaining unit 4912 is provided to the control unit 4920.

當藉由第三資訊獲得單元4913獲得圖1F的周邊環境資訊時,第三資訊獲得單元4913可組態為連接至環境感測器4942且將環境感測器4942的感測值傳輸至控制單元4920的元件。第三資訊獲得單元4913可經組態以獲得圖1F的周邊環境資訊當中的一筆資訊,或可經組態以獲得至少兩筆或兩筆以上資訊或所有資訊。由第三資訊獲得單元4913獲得的資訊經提供至控制單元4920。 When the surrounding environment information of FIG. 1F is obtained by the third information obtaining unit 4913, the third information obtaining unit 4913 may be configured to be connected to the environment sensor 4942 and transmit the sensed value of the environment sensor 4942 to the control unit. 4920 components. The third information obtaining unit 4913 may be configured to obtain a piece of information in the surrounding environment information of FIG. 1F, or may be configured to obtain at least two or more pieces of information or all information. The information obtained by the third information obtaining unit 4913 is provided to the control unit 4920.

當藉由第四資訊獲得單元4914獲得圖1G的個人資訊時,第四資訊獲得單元4914可組態為自記憶體4950讀取個人資訊且將個人資訊傳輸至控制單元4920的元件、接收經由使用者輸入單元4932輸入的個人資訊且將個人資訊傳輸至控制單元4920的元件及/或將經由通信單元4990自外部裝置接收的個人資訊傳輸至控制單元4920的元件。 When the personal information of FIG. 1G is obtained by the fourth information obtaining unit 4914, the fourth information obtaining unit 4914 can be configured to read the personal information from the memory 4950 and transmit the personal information to the components of the control unit 4920, and receive and use the information. The personal information input by the person input unit 4932 and transmits the personal information to the elements of the control unit 4920 and / or the personal information received from the external device via the communication unit 4990 to the elements of the control unit 4920.

第四資訊獲得單元4914可經組態以獲得圖1G的個人資訊當中的一筆資訊,或可經組態以獲得至少兩筆或兩筆以上資訊或所有資訊。由第四資訊獲得單元4914獲得的資訊經提供至控制單元4920。 The fourth information obtaining unit 4914 may be configured to obtain a piece of information in the personal information of FIG. 1G, or may be configured to obtain at least two or more pieces of information or all information. The information obtained by the fourth information obtaining unit 4914 is provided to the control unit 4920.

控制單元4920可比較由資訊獲得單元4910獲得的資訊與上文參看圖1B至圖1H所描述的再現停止請求導引資訊以判定是否停止再現由可穿戴式裝置100再現的內容。作為判定結果,若偵測到內容再現待停止的情境,則控制單元4920在顯示器4931上顯示關於內容的再現停止請求導引資訊。再現停止請求導引資 訊可如圖7、圖8B以及圖8C中的任一者中所示出而顯示。所述情境可為穿戴者101的疲乏待緩解的情境,如上述例示性實施例中所描述。 The control unit 4920 may compare the information obtained by the information obtaining unit 4910 with the reproduction stop request guidance information described above with reference to FIGS. 1B to 1H to determine whether to stop reproduction of the content reproduced by the wearable device 100. As a result of the determination, if a situation where content reproduction is to be stopped is detected, the control unit 4920 displays the reproduction stop request guidance information on the content on the display 4931. Reproduction stop request guidance The message may be displayed as shown in any one of FIG. 7, FIG. 8B, and FIG. 8C. The context may be a context in which the fatigue of the wearer 101 is to be alleviated, as described in the above exemplary embodiment.

若基於顯示於顯示器4931上的再現停止請求導引資訊經由使用者輸入單元4932接收到對內容的再現停止請求,則控制單元4920停止由可穿戴式裝置100再現內容。 If the reproduction stop request for the content is received via the user input unit 4932 based on the reproduction stop request guidance information displayed on the display 4931, the control unit 4920 stops reproduction of the content by the wearable device 100.

控制單元4920控制可穿戴式裝置100的大體操作。控制單元4920可被稱作控制可穿戴式裝置100的操作的處理器。控制單元4920可藉由執行儲存於記憶體4950中的程式來控制圖49的元件4910及4930至4990。 The control unit 4920 controls the general operation of the wearable device 100. The control unit 4920 may be referred to as a processor that controls the operation of the wearable device 100. The control unit 4920 can control the components 4910 and 4930 to 4990 of FIG. 49 by executing a program stored in the memory 4950.

控制單元4920可基於圖6、圖9、圖10、圖16、圖17、圖19、圖32、圖35至圖38、圖40、圖41以及圖44至圖47的流程圖及下文將描述的圖50的流程圖中的至少一者來操作。 The control unit 4920 may be based on the flowcharts of FIGS. 6, 9, 10, 16, 17, 19, 32, 35 to 38, 40, 41, and 44 to 47 and described below. To operate at least one of the flowcharts of FIG. 50.

使用者介面單元4930包含顯示器4931及使用者輸入單元4932。 The user interface unit 4930 includes a display 4931 and a user input unit 4932.

顯示器4931可組態為上文參看圖2A、圖2B、圖2D至圖2F、圖3、圖4以及圖5A所描述的顯示器212、311、413、414、502以及503中的一者。顯示器4931可組態為液晶顯示器(LCD)、薄膜電晶體LCD(TFT-LCD)、有機發光二極體(OLED)、3D顯示器、電泳顯示器(EPD)中的至少一者,或可組態為如上文參看圖2A至圖4所描述的光波導(例如,稜鏡),但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The display 4931 may be configured as one of the displays 212, 311, 413, 414, 502, and 503 described above with reference to FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2D to 2F, 3, 4 and 5A. The display 4931 can be configured as at least one of a liquid crystal display (LCD), a thin film transistor LCD (TFT-LCD), an organic light emitting diode (OLED), a 3D display, an electrophoretic display (EPD), or can be configured as An optical waveguide (eg, chirp) as described above with reference to FIGS. 2A to 4, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

使用者輸入單元4932可組態為上文參看圖2A、圖2B、圖2D至圖2F、圖3、圖4、圖5A以及圖5B所描述的使用者輸入 單元207、306、408、504以及535中的一者。可經由使用者輸入單元4932輸入的使用者的輸入資訊可包含基於觸摸的輸入資訊、基於移動的輸入資訊以及基於視覺的輸入資訊中的至少一者,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The user input unit 4932 may be configured as the user input described above with reference to FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2D to 2F, 3, 4, 5, 5A, and 5B. One of the units 207, 306, 408, 504, and 535. The user's input information that can be input through the user input unit 4932 may include at least one of touch-based input information, mobile-based input information, and visual-based input information, but in one or more other exemplary embodiments China is not limited to this.

感測器單元4940包含可穿戴式感測器4941、環境感測器4942、生物感測器4943、近接感測器4944、操作偵測感測器4945、位置感測器4946、陀螺儀感測器4947、加速度感測器4948以及地磁感測器4949,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The sensor unit 4940 includes a wearable sensor 4941, an environmental sensor 4942, a biosensor 4943, a proximity sensor 4944, an operation detection sensor 4945, a position sensor 4946, and a gyroscope sensor. The sensor 4947, the acceleration sensor 4948, and the geomagnetic sensor 4949 are not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

可穿戴式感測器4941可包含圖2A的感測器210。環境感測器4942可包含圖2A的感測器209。環境感測器4942可包含能夠感測周邊環境資訊的感測器。生物感測器4943可包含能夠感測在圖1C-2中提及的穿戴者101的健康資訊的感測器。 The wearable sensor 4941 may include the sensor 210 of FIG. 2A. The environmental sensor 4942 may include the sensor 209 of FIG. 2A. The environmental sensor 4942 may include a sensor capable of sensing surrounding environmental information. The biosensor 4943 may include a sensor capable of sensing the health information of the wearer 101 mentioned in FIG. 1C-2.

近接感測器4944可感測穿戴者101的身體的一部分(諸如,手)是否接近可穿戴式裝置100。操作偵測感測器4945可感測穿戴者101的活動。位置感測器4946可偵測可穿戴式裝置100的位置。舉例而言,位置感測器4946可組態為全球定位系統(GPS)接收器。陀螺儀感測器4947可量測可穿戴式裝置100的方位角。加速度感測器4948可量測可穿戴式裝置100相對於地表面的傾斜及加速度。地磁感測器4949可偵測基點相對於可穿戴式裝置100的方位定向。 The proximity sensor 4944 may sense whether a part of the body of the wearer 101 such as a hand is approaching the wearable device 100. The operation detection sensor 4945 can sense the activity of the wearer 101. The position sensor 4946 can detect the position of the wearable device 100. For example, the position sensor 4946 can be configured as a global positioning system (GPS) receiver. The gyro sensor 4947 can measure the azimuth of the wearable device 100. The acceleration sensor 4948 can measure the inclination and acceleration of the wearable device 100 relative to the ground surface. The geomagnetic sensor 4949 can detect the orientation of the base point relative to the wearable device 100.

感測器單元4940可更包含壓力感測器(例如,觸控式感測器、壓電式感測器、實體按鈕等)、狀態感測器(例如,耳機終端機、數位多媒體廣播(DMB)天線、標準終端機(例如,能夠辨識是否已執行充電的終端機、能夠辨識是否連接至外部裝置的 終端機以及能夠辨識是否連接至銜接台的終端機))、時間感測器、應力感測器、情緒感測器等。 The sensor unit 4940 may further include a pressure sensor (for example, a touch sensor, a piezoelectric sensor, a physical button, etc.), a status sensor (for example, a headset terminal, digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB), etc. ) Antenna, standard terminal (for example, a terminal that can identify whether charging has been performed, Terminals and terminals capable of identifying whether or not they are connected to the docking station)), time sensors, stress sensors, mood sensors, and the like.

記憶體4950可包含使用者介面(UI)模組4951、通知模組4952以及應用程式模組4953。通知模組4952可包含提供上文參考上述例示性實施例所描述的內容再現停止請求導引資訊、關於不同內容的導引資訊等的導引模組。 The memory 4950 may include a user interface (UI) module 4951, a notification module 4952, and an application module 4953. The notification module 4952 may include a navigation module that provides the content reproduction stop request guidance information described above with reference to the above exemplary embodiment, guidance information on different content, and the like.

記憶體4950可儲存用於處理及控制控制單元4920的程式。儲存於記憶體4950中的程式可包含根據例示性實施例的影響穿戴者101的健康的內容再現停止應用程式、再現不同內容的應用程式以及提供不同功能的應用程式。記憶體4950可儲存用於執行上述應用程式的資訊。舉例而言,記憶體4950可儲存在圖1B至圖1H中提及的再現停止請求參考資訊。 The memory 4950 can store programs for processing and controlling the control unit 4920. The programs stored in the memory 4950 may include a content reproduction stop application that affects the health of the wearer 101 according to an exemplary embodiment, an application that reproduces different content, and an application that provides different functions. The memory 4950 can store information for executing the above applications. For example, the memory 4950 may store the reproduction stop request reference information mentioned in FIGS. 1B to 1H.

記憶體4950可包含以下各者當中的至少一個儲存媒體:快閃記憶體型儲存媒體、硬碟型儲存媒體、多媒體卡微型儲存媒體、卡型記憶體(例如,SD卡、XD記憶體等)、隨機存取記憶體(RAM)、靜態隨機存取記憶體(SRAM)、唯讀記憶體(ROM)、電可抹除可程式化唯讀記憶體(EEPROM)、可程式化唯讀記憶體(PROM)、磁性記憶體、磁性光碟以及光學光碟。 The memory 4950 may include at least one of the following storage media: flash memory storage media, hard disk storage media, multimedia card micro storage media, card memory (e.g., SD card, XD memory, etc.), Random Access Memory (RAM), Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), Read Only Memory (ROM), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), Programmable Read Only Memory ( PROM), magnetic memory, magnetic discs, and optical discs.

可穿戴式裝置100可經組態以使用在網際網路或伺服器4340上執行記憶體4950的儲存功能的網路儲存器。 The wearable device 100 may be configured to use a network storage that performs a storage function of the memory 4950 on the Internet or the server 4340.

儲存於記憶體4950中的程式可根據功能將多個模組分類。舉例而言,儲存於記憶體4950中的程式可分類為UI模組4951、通知模組4952、應用程式模組4953等,但不限於此。 The program stored in the memory 4950 can classify multiple modules according to their functions. For example, the programs stored in the memory 4950 may be classified into a UI module 4951, a notification module 4952, an application module 4953, and the like, but are not limited thereto.

UI模組4951可將上文參考上述例示性實施例所描述的 內容再現停止請求導引資訊、關於不同內容的導引資訊、關於不同功能的導引資訊等提供至控制單元4920。UI模組4951可將特定用於安設於可穿戴式裝置100中的應用程式的UI、GUI等提供至控制單元4920。 The UI module 4951 may be described above with reference to the above exemplary embodiments. The content reproduction stop request guidance information, guidance information about different content, guidance information about different functions, etc. are provided to the control unit 4920. The UI module 4951 may provide a UI, a GUI, and the like, which are specifically used for applications installed in the wearable device 100, to the control unit 4920.

通知模組4952可產生用於通知為上文參考上述例示性實施例所描述的內容再現停止請求導引資訊或導引資訊提供UI或通知自外部裝置(4310至4340中的至少一者)接收資訊的信號,但不限於此。 The notification module 4952 may generate a notification for requesting the guidance information or guidance information providing UI for the content reproduction stop described above with reference to the above exemplary embodiment or a notification received from an external device (at least one of 4310 to 4340). Information signal, but not limited to this.

通知模組4952可輸出呈至顯示器4931的視訊信號的形式及呈至音訊輸出單元4970的音訊信號的形式的通知信號,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The notification module 4952 may output a notification signal in the form of a video signal to the display 4931 and an audio signal to the audio output unit 4970, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

應用程式模組4953可包含在可穿戴式裝置100中設定的上文參看圖1A所描述的應用程式及上述應用程式,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The application module 4953 may include the application described above with reference to FIG. 1A and the above application set in the wearable device 100, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

影像處理單元4960可處理待顯示於顯示器4931上的影像。影像處理單元4960可包含恢復經壓縮影像的功能。影像處理單元4960可由控制單元4920控制以包含編輯上文參看8A所描述的內容圖框及再現停止請求導引資訊圖框的功能。 The image processing unit 4960 can process images to be displayed on the display 4931. The image processing unit 4960 may include a function of restoring a compressed image. The image processing unit 4960 can be controlled by the control unit 4920 to include a function of editing the content frame and the reproduction stop request guidance information frame described above with reference to 8A.

音訊輸出單元4970可組態為上文參看圖2A、圖2B、圖2D、圖2F、圖3、圖4以及圖5A及圖5B所描述的聲音輸出單元215、216、314、416、417以及505中的任一者。 The audio output unit 4970 can be configured as the sound output units 215, 216, 314, 416, 417, and 215, 216, 314, 416, 417 described above with reference to FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2D, 2F, 3, 4 and 5A and 5B. Any of 505.

音訊輸出單元4970可輸出自通信單元4990接收或儲存於記憶體4950中的音訊資料。音訊輸出單元4970可輸出與由可穿戴式裝置100執行的功能(例如,通知聲音)相關的聲音。揚 聲器、蜂鳴器等可包含於音訊輸出單元4970中,但不限於此。 The audio output unit 4970 can output audio data received from the communication unit 4990 or stored in the memory 4950. The audio output unit 4970 may output a sound related to a function (for example, a notification sound) performed by the wearable device 100. Young Sounders, buzzers, etc. may be included in the audio output unit 4970, but are not limited thereto.

音訊輸入單元4975自可穿戴式裝置100外部接收音訊信號輸入,將所接收的音訊信號轉換成電音訊信號且將電音訊信號傳輸至控制單元4920。音訊輸入單元4975可組態為麥克風。 The audio input unit 4975 receives an audio signal input from the outside of the wearable device 100, converts the received audio signal into an electrical audio signal, and transmits the electrical audio signal to the control unit 4920. The audio input unit 4975 can be configured as a microphone.

來自外部的音訊信號輸入可接收可穿戴式裝置100的外部裝置(4310至4340中的至少一者)或可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101的語音信號或可穿戴式裝置100的周邊聲音信號。音訊輸入單元4975可使用各種雜訊移除演算法以用於移除在接收外部聲音信號的程序期間產生的雜訊。 The audio signal input from the outside may receive a voice signal of an external device (at least one of 4310 to 4340) of the wearable device 100 or a wearer 101 of the wearable device 100 or a peripheral sound signal of the wearable device 100. The audio input unit 4975 may use various noise removal algorithms for removing noise generated during a process of receiving an external sound signal.

攝影機4980可在電話會議模式或擷取模式下獲得諸如靜態影像或移動影像的影像圖框。攝影機4980可擷取穿戴者101的手指示意動作的影像或可由穿戴者101檢視的真實世界的影像,且將影像傳輸至控制單元4920。由攝影機4980擷取的影像可被傳輸至控制單元4920或影像處理單元4960且由其進行處理。由攝影機4980擷取的影像圖框可儲存於記憶體4950中或可經由通信單元4990被傳輸至外部。 The camera 4980 can obtain image frames such as still images or moving images in a conference call mode or a capture mode. The camera 4980 can capture an image indicated by the finger of the wearer 101 or a real-world image that can be viewed by the wearer 101, and transmit the image to the control unit 4920. The image captured by the camera 4980 can be transmitted to the control unit 4920 or the image processing unit 4960 and processed by it. The image frame captured by the camera 4980 can be stored in the memory 4950 or can be transmitted to the outside through the communication unit 4990.

通信單元4990可包含用於可穿戴式裝置100與至少一個外部裝置(4310至4340中的至少一者)之間的通信的一或多個元件。舉例而言,通信單元4990可包含近場通信裝置4991、行動通信裝置4992以及廣播接收器4993,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。 The communication unit 4990 may include one or more elements for communication between the wearable device 100 and at least one external device (at least one of 4310 to 4340). For example, the communication unit 4990 may include a near field communication device 4991, a mobile communication device 4992, and a broadcast receiver 4993, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments.

近場通信裝置4991可包含藍牙通信單元、藍牙低能量(BLE)通信單元、近場通信(NFC)、WLAN(WiFi)通信單元、紫蜂通信單元、紅外資料協會(IrDA)通信單元、WiFi直連(WFD) 通信單元、超寬頻(UWB)通信單元、Ant+通信單元等,但不限於此。 The near field communication device 4991 may include a Bluetooth communication unit, a Bluetooth low energy (BLE) communication unit, a near field communication (NFC), a WLAN (WiFi) communication unit, a Zigbee communication unit, an infrared data association (IrDA) communication unit, a WiFi direct communication unit Connect (WFD) A communication unit, an ultra-wideband (UWB) communication unit, an Ant + communication unit, and the like, but are not limited thereto.

行動通信裝置4992在行動通信網路上將無線信號傳輸至基地台、外部裝置以及伺服器中的至少一者且自基地台、外部裝置以及伺服器中的至少一者接收無線信號。就此而言,無線信號可包含語音通話信號、視訊通話信號或根據文字/多媒體訊息的傳輸及接收的各種形式的資料。行動通信裝置4992可包含上文參看圖43所描述的基於行動通信網路、有線或無線網際網路的通信(例如,裝置至裝置(D2D)、基於基地台的通信、IoT通信、M2M等)、基於人工衛星的通信、廣播通信等,但不限於此。 The mobile communication device 4992 transmits a wireless signal to at least one of a base station, an external device, and a server on a mobile communication network and receives a wireless signal from at least one of the base station, an external device, and a server. In this regard, the wireless signal may include a voice call signal, a video call signal, or various forms of data based on transmission and reception of text / multimedia messages. The mobile communication device 4992 may include mobile communication network-based, wired or wireless Internet-based communication described above with reference to FIG. 43 (e.g., device-to-device (D2D), base station-based communication, IoT communication, M2M, etc.) , Artificial satellite-based communication, broadcast communication, etc., but not limited to this.

廣播接收器4993經由廣播頻道自外部接收廣播信號及/或與廣播相關的資訊。廣播頻道可包含衛星頻道、陸地頻道以及無線電頻道中的至少一者,但不限於此。 The broadcast receiver 4993 receives a broadcast signal and / or broadcast-related information from the outside via a broadcast channel. The broadcast channel may include at least one of a satellite channel, a terrestrial channel, and a radio channel, but is not limited thereto.

圖2B、圖2D至圖2F、圖3、圖4、圖5A以及圖5B中所示出的可穿戴式裝置100可如圖48或圖49所示出而組態,但不限於此。 The wearable device 100 shown in FIGS. 2B, 2D to 2F, 3, 4, 5A, and 5B may be configured as shown in FIG. 48 or FIG. 49, but is not limited thereto.

圖50為用於解釋根據另一例示性實施例的操作系統4300的方法的流程圖。圖50為內容由內容再現裝置4360再現的實例,所再現內容由可穿戴式裝置100顯示且不同內容由智慧型TV 4330再現。 FIG. 50 is a flowchart for explaining a method of the operating system 4300 according to another exemplary embodiment. FIG. 50 is an example in which content is reproduced by the content reproduction device 4360, the reproduced content is displayed by the wearable device 100, and different content is reproduced by the smart TV 4330.

在操作S5001中,藉由內容再現裝置4360再現內容。內容再現裝置4360可根據經由排他性使用者輸入單元(例如,圖2G的使用者輸入單元271)得到的使用者輸入來再現內容,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,內容再現裝置4360 可根據經由使用者輸入單元207得到的使用者輸入、經由智慧型手機4320得到的使用者輸入以及經由智慧型TV 4330得到的使用者輸入來再現內容。 In operation S5001, the content is reproduced by the content reproduction device 4360. The content reproduction device 4360 may reproduce content according to a user input obtained through an exclusive user input unit (eg, the user input unit 271 of FIG. 2G), but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, content reproduction device 4360 The content may be reproduced based on the user input obtained through the user input unit 207, the user input obtained through the smartphone 4320, and the user input obtained through the smart TV 4330.

在操作S5002中,內容再現裝置4360可將關於所再現內容的資訊傳輸至可穿戴式裝置100。關於內容的資訊可包含構成內容的影像及音訊,但不限於此。舉例而言,關於內容的資訊可包含構成內容的影像及音訊的再現格式資訊。 In operation S5002, the content reproduction device 4360 may transmit information about the reproduced content to the wearable device 100. The information about the content may include, but is not limited to, images and audio constituting the content. For example, the information about the content may include reproduction format information of images and audio constituting the content.

在操作S5003中,可穿戴式裝置100輸出所接收的關於內容的影像及音訊。影像可經由顯示器212輸出。音訊可經由音訊輸出單元215及216輸出,但在一或多個其他例示性實施例中不限於此。舉例而言,當可穿戴式裝置100如圖2E中所示出而組態時,音訊可經由可穿戴式耳機260輸出。 In operation S5003, the wearable device 100 outputs the received image and audio about the content. The image can be output via the display 212. The audio may be output through the audio output units 215 and 216, but is not limited thereto in one or more other exemplary embodiments. For example, when the wearable device 100 is configured as shown in FIG. 2E, audio may be output via the wearable headset 260.

在操作S5004中,在輸出關於內容的影像及音訊的同時,可穿戴式裝置100判定是否停止再現內容。操作S5004可類似於圖44的操作S4403而執行。 In operation S5004, the wearable device 100 determines whether to stop reproduction of the content while outputting images and audio about the content. Operation S5004 may be performed similarly to operation S4403 of FIG. 44.

作為操作S5004中的判定的結果,若內容再現已停止,則在操作S5005中,可穿戴式裝置100顯示內容再現停止請求導引資訊。操作S5005可類似於圖46的操作S4605而執行。 As a result of the determination in operation S5004, if the content reproduction has been stopped, the wearable device 100 displays the content reproduction stop request guidance information in operation S5005. Operation S5005 may be performed similarly to operation S4605 of FIG. 46.

在操作S5006中,若基於經由可穿戴式裝置100的顯示器212顯示的內容再現停止請求導引資訊接收到內容再現停止請求,則在操作S5007中,可穿戴式裝置100將內容再現停止請求信號傳輸至內容再現裝置4360。因此,在操作S5008中,內容再現裝置4360停止再現內容。由於內容再現已由內容再現裝置4360停止,因此關於內容的影像及音訊的輸出由可穿戴式裝置100停 止。由於關於內容的影像及音訊的輸出已停止,因此在操作S5009中,可穿戴式裝置100在顯示器212上顯示關於不同內容的導引資訊。 In operation S5006, if a content reproduction stop request is received based on the content reproduction stop request guidance information displayed via the display 212 of the wearable device 100, the wearable device 100 transmits a content reproduction stop request signal in operation S5007 To content reproduction device 4360. Therefore, in operation S5008, the content reproduction device 4360 stops reproducing content. Since content reproduction has been stopped by the content reproduction device 4360, the output of images and audio about the content is stopped by the wearable device 100 stop. Since the output of the image and audio about the content has stopped, the wearable device 100 displays guidance information about different content on the display 212 in operation S5009.

在操作S5010中,若基於顯示於顯示器212上的不同內容的導引資訊接收到對不同內容的再現請求,則可穿戴式裝置100將用於不同內容的再現請求信號傳輸至智慧型TV 4330。 In operation S5010, if a reproduction request for different content is received based on the guidance information of the different content displayed on the display 212, the wearable device 100 transmits a reproduction request signal for the different content to the smart TV 4330.

在操作S5011中,在操作S5010中被請求再現的不同內容可指示彼內容待由智慧型TV再現。可穿戴式裝置100可具有關於不同內容的再現裝置的資訊以根據在操作S5010中接收到的對不同內容的再現請求來執行操作S5011。舉例而言,當存在多個不同內容時,可穿戴式裝置100可具有關於再現裝置(關於多筆不同內容)的資訊。當在操作S5010中被請求再現的不同內容的再現裝置為智慧型手機4320時,在操作S5011中,可穿戴式裝置100可將用於不同內容的再現請求信號傳輸至智慧型手機4320。當在操作S5010中被請求再現的不同內容的再現裝置為PC時,在操作S5011中,可穿戴式裝置100可將用於不同內容的再現請求信號傳輸至PC。 In operation S5011, the different content requested to be reproduced in operation S5010 may indicate that the content is to be reproduced by the smart TV. The wearable device 100 may have information about reproduction devices of different contents to perform operation S5011 according to a reproduction request for different contents received in operation S5010. For example, when there is a plurality of different contents, the wearable device 100 may have information about a reproduction device (about a plurality of different contents). When the reproduction device of the different content requested to be reproduced in operation S5010 is a smart phone 4320, in operation S5011, the wearable device 100 may transmit a reproduction request signal for the different content to the smartphone 4320. When the reproduction device of the different content requested to be reproduced in operation S5010 is a PC, the wearable device 100 may transmit a reproduction request signal for the different content to the PC in operation S5011.

在操作S5012中,智慧型TV 4330根據可穿戴式裝置100的再現請求在其上顯示不同內容。因此,可穿戴式裝置100的穿戴者101可經由定位於可經由可穿戴式裝置100檢視的真實世界中的智慧型TV 4330檢視不同內容。操作S5012可經修改使得關於由智慧型TV 4330再現的內容的資訊被傳輸至可穿戴式裝置100,且關於內容的影像及音訊由可穿戴式裝置100輸出。 In operation S5012, the smart TV 4330 displays different content thereon according to the reproduction request of the wearable device 100. Therefore, the wearer 101 of the wearable device 100 can view different content via the smart TV 4330 positioned in the real world that can be viewed through the wearable device 100. Operation S5012 may be modified so that information about the content reproduced by the smart TV 4330 is transmitted to the wearable device 100, and images and audio about the content are output by the wearable device 100.

如在上述例示性實施例中描述的再現不同內容的服務可 為可影響穿戴者101的健康狀態的服務(例如,提供緩解穿戴者101的疲乏的功能的服務)。 A service that reproduces different content as described in the above exemplary embodiment may A service that can affect the health status of the wearer 101 (for example, a service that provides a function to alleviate tiredness of the wearer 101).

一或多個例示性實施例亦可體現為待在各種電腦構件中執行且接著可記錄至電腦可讀記錄媒體的程式化命令。電腦可讀記錄媒體可包含程式化命令、資料檔案、資料結構或其類似者中的一或多者。記錄至電腦可讀記錄媒體的程式化命令可針對本發明的一或多個實施例而經特定設計或組態或可為一般熟習此項技術者所熟知的。電腦可讀記錄媒體的實例包含:磁性媒體,其包含硬碟、磁帶以及軟性磁碟;光學媒體,其包含CD-ROM及DVD;磁光媒體,其包含軟光磁碟;以及硬體設備,其經設計以儲存及執行ROM、RAM、快閃記憶體及其類似者中的程式化命令。程式化命令的實例不僅包含由編譯器產生的機器碼,而且包含待藉由使用解譯器在電腦中執行的大型程式碼。此外,應理解,上述元件中的一或多者可實施為硬體(例如,電路、至少一個處理器、記憶體、資料線等)、軟體,或硬體與軟體的組合。 One or more exemplary embodiments may also be embodied as programmed commands to be executed in various computer components and then recorded to a computer-readable recording medium. The computer-readable recording medium may include one or more of a programmed command, a data file, a data structure, or the like. The programmed commands recorded to a computer-readable recording medium may be specifically designed or configured for one or more embodiments of the present invention or may be familiar to those skilled in the art. Examples of computer-readable recording media include: magnetic media including hard disks, magnetic tapes, and flexible magnetic disks; optical media including CD-ROMs and DVDs; magneto-optical media including flexible optical disks; and hardware devices, It is designed to store and execute programmed commands in ROM, RAM, flash memory, and the like. Examples of stylized commands include not only machine code generated by a compiler, but also large code to be executed on a computer by using an interpreter. In addition, it should be understood that one or more of the above-mentioned elements may be implemented as hardware (for example, a circuit, at least one processor, memory, data lines, etc.), software, or a combination of hardware and software.

應理解,其中描述的例示性實施例應僅在描述性意義上且並非出於限制目的而考慮。每一例示性實施例內的特徵或態樣的描述應通常被認為可用於其他例示性實施例中的其他類似特徵或態樣。 It should be understood that the exemplary embodiments described therein should be considered only in a descriptive sense and not for purposes of limitation. Descriptions of features or aspects within each exemplary embodiment should typically be considered as available for other similar features or aspects in other exemplary embodiments.

雖然已參看諸圖描述一或多個例示性實施例,但一般熟習此項技術者將理解,可在不脫離由以下申請專利範圍所界定的精神及範疇的情況下在其中進行形式及細節上的各種改變。 Although one or more exemplary embodiments have been described with reference to the drawings, those skilled in the art will generally understand that the form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope defined by the scope of the following patent applications. Changes.

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一種可穿戴式裝置,包括:顯示器,經組態以顯示內容;使用者輸入單元,經組態以接收穿戴者的命令;以及控制器,經組態以進行以下操作:當在所述可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下再現所述內容時,經由所述顯示器且基於所述可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊來輸出通知所述穿戴者可請求停止所述內容的再現的資訊;以及回應於對所述內容的再現停止請求而進行控制以停止所述內容的所述再現,所述再現停止請求是回應於所述輸出資訊而經由所述使用者輸入單元接收,其中所述內容再現相關資訊對應於當在所述可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的所述狀態下再現所述內容時對所述穿戴者的健康有影響的資訊,且所述內容再現相關資訊包括所述可穿戴式裝置在所述可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的所述狀態下開始所述內容的所述再現之後的加熱溫度。A wearable device includes: a display configured to display content; a user input unit configured to receive a wearer's command; and a controller configured to perform the following operations: when in the wearable When the content is reproduced in a state where the wearable device is worn, outputting information notifying the wearer that request to stop the reproduction of the content via the display and based on the content reproduction-related information of the wearable device; and a response And for controlling a reproduction stop request of the content to stop the reproduction of the content, the reproduction stop request is received via the user input unit in response to the output information, wherein the content reproduction is related The information corresponds to information that has an impact on the health of the wearer when the content is reproduced in the state where the wearable device is worn, and the content reproduction-related information includes that the wearable device is in A heating temperature after the reproduction of the content is started in the state where the wearable device is worn. 如申請專利範圍第1項所述的可穿戴式裝置,其中所述可穿戴式裝置的所述內容再現相關資訊包括以下各者中的至少一者:在所述可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的所述狀態下所述內容的再現時間;以及所述可穿戴式裝置及再現所述內容的裝置中的至少一者在於所述可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的所述狀態下開始所述內容的所述再現之後的電池消耗量。The wearable device according to item 1 of the patent application scope, wherein the content reproduction-related information of the wearable device includes at least one of the following: A reproduction time of the content in the state; and at least one of the wearable device and the device that reproduces the content is that the starting of the content in the state in which the wearable device is worn Battery consumption after reproduction. 如申請專利範圍第1項所述的可穿戴式裝置,更包括:第一資訊獲得器,經組態以獲得與所述內容的所述再現有關的所述可穿戴式裝置的所述內容再現相關資訊;以及第二資訊獲得器,經組態以獲得與所述內容的所述再現有關的所述穿戴者的生物資訊,其中所述控制器經組態以經由所述顯示器且基於所獲得的所述可穿戴式裝置的所述內容再現相關資訊及所獲得的所述穿戴者的所述生物資訊來輸出通知所述穿戴者可請求停止所述內容的再現的所述資訊。The wearable device according to item 1 of the scope of patent application, further comprising: a first information obtainer configured to obtain the content reproduction of the wearable device related to the reproduction of the content Related information; and a second information obtainer configured to obtain biological information of the wearer related to the reproduction of the content, wherein the controller is configured to pass through the display and based on the obtained information The content reproduction related information of the wearable device and the obtained biological information of the wearer are used to output the information notifying the wearer that the reproduction of the content can be requested to be stopped. 如申請專利範圍第1項所述的可穿戴式裝置,更包括:第三資訊獲得器,經組態以獲得與所述內容的所述再現有關的所述可穿戴式裝置的周邊環境資訊,其中所述控制器經組態以經由所述顯示器且基於所述可穿戴式裝置的所述內容再現相關資訊及所獲得的所述可穿戴式裝置的所述周邊環境資訊來輸出通知所述穿戴者可請求停止所述內容的再現的所述資訊。The wearable device according to item 1 of the scope of patent application, further comprising: a third information obtainer configured to obtain surrounding environment information of the wearable device related to the reproduction of the content, Wherein the controller is configured to output the notification via the display and based on the content reproduction related information of the wearable device and the obtained surrounding environment information of the wearable device. The person may request the information to stop reproduction of the content. 如申請專利範圍第1項所述的可穿戴式裝置,更包括:第四資訊獲得器,經組態以獲得與所述內容的所述再現有關的所述穿戴者的個人資訊,其中所述控制器經組態以經由所述顯示器且基於所述可穿戴式裝置的所述內容再現相關資訊及所獲得的所述穿戴者的所述個人資訊來輸出通知所述穿戴者可請求停止所述內容的再現的所述資訊。The wearable device according to item 1 of the scope of patent application, further comprising: a fourth information obtainer configured to obtain personal information of the wearer related to the reproduction of the content, wherein The controller is configured to output a notification via the display based on the content reproduction-related information of the wearable device and the obtained personal information of the wearer that the wearer may request to stop the The information of the reproduction of the content. 如申請專利範圍第1項所述的可穿戴式裝置,其中所述控制器經組態以在回應於通知所述穿戴者可請求停止所述內容的再現的所述輸出資訊而經由所述使用者輸入單元接收到對所述內容的再現停止拒絕時經由所述顯示器連續地再現所述內容。The wearable device of claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to pass the use in response to the output information notifying the wearer that a request to stop reproduction of the content can be requested. When the person input unit receives the reproduction stop refusal of the content, the content is continuously reproduced via the display. 如申請專利範圍第1項所述的可穿戴式裝置,其中所述控制器經組態以經由所述顯示器按如下顯示形式輸出所述資訊,其中:所述資訊與所述內容重疊;所述資訊的圖框插入於所述內容的圖框之間;或所述資訊顯示在不同於再現所述內容所在的顯示區域的顯示區域上。The wearable device according to item 1 of the patent application scope, wherein the controller is configured to output the information in the following display form via the display, wherein: the information overlaps the content; the The frame of the information is inserted between the frames of the content; or the information is displayed on a display area different from the display area in which the content is reproduced. 如申請專利範圍第1項所述的可穿戴式裝置,其中所述控制器經組態以控制所述可穿戴式裝置使得當回應於對所述內容的所述再現停止請求而停止所述內容的所述再現時可使用所述可穿戴式裝置檢視不同內容。The wearable device of claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to control the wearable device such that when the content is stopped in response to the reproduction stop request for the content During the reproduction, different contents can be viewed using the wearable device. 如申請專利範圍第8項所述的可穿戴式裝置,其中所述控制器經組態以經由所述顯示器輸出關於多筆不同內容的資訊,且控制所述可穿戴式裝置以允許在回應於關於所述多筆不同內容的所述輸出資訊而接收到選擇信號時檢視自所述多筆不同內容當中選擇的內容。The wearable device according to item 8 of the scope of patent application, wherein the controller is configured to output information about a plurality of different contents via the display, and control the wearable device to allow response to When the selection signal is received with respect to the output information of the plurality of different contents, the content selected from the plurality of different contents is viewed. 如申請專利範圍第1項所述的可穿戴式裝置,其中所述控制器經組態以藉由根據所述內容的類型將不同參考資訊應用於所述可穿戴式裝置的所述內容再現相關資訊來經由所述顯示器輸出所述資訊。The wearable device as described in claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to apply different reference information to the content reproduction related of the wearable device according to the type of the content The information is output via the display. 一種操作可穿戴式裝置的方法,所述方法包括:經由所述可穿戴式裝置的顯示器再現內容;獲得所述可穿戴式裝置的內容再現相關資訊,所述內容再現相關資訊對應於當在所述可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的狀態下再現所述內容時對穿戴者的健康有影響的資訊,且所述內容再現相關資訊包括所述可穿戴式裝置在所述可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的所述狀態下開始所述內容的所述再現之後的加熱溫度;經由所述顯示器且基於所獲得的所述內容再現相關資訊來輸出通知所述穿戴者可請求停止所述內容的再現的資訊;以及回應於對所述內容的再現停止請求而控制所述可穿戴式裝置停止所述內容的所述再現,所述再現停止請求是回應於所述輸出資訊而經由使用者輸入件接收。A method of operating a wearable device, the method comprising: reproducing content via a display of the wearable device; obtaining content reproduction-related information of the wearable device, the content reproduction-related information corresponding to when in the place The wearable device has information on the health of the wearer when the content is reproduced in a state where the wearable device is worn, and the content reproduction-related information includes the wearable device where the wearable device has been worn. A heating temperature after the reproduction of the content is started in the state described above; outputting information notifying the wearer that the reproduction of the content can be requested to be stopped via the display and based on the obtained information related to the reproduction of the content; and Controlling the wearable device to stop the reproduction of the content in response to a reproduction stop request for the content, the reproduction stop request being received via a user input in response to the output information. 如申請專利範圍第11項所述的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法,其中所述可穿戴式裝置的所述內容再現相關資訊包括以下各者中的至少一者:在所述可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的所述狀態下所述內容的再現時間;以及所述可穿戴式裝置及再現所述內容的裝置中的至少一者在於所述可穿戴式裝置已穿戴的所述狀態下開始所述內容的所述再現之後的電池消耗量。The method for operating a wearable device according to item 11 of the scope of patent application, wherein the content reproduction related information of the wearable device includes at least one of the following: Reproduction time of the content in the worn state; and at least one of the wearable device and the device that reproduces the content starts the content in the state in which the wearable device has been worn The battery consumption after the reproduction. 如申請專利範圍第11項所述的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法,更包括:獲得與所述內容的所述再現有關的所述可穿戴式裝置的所述內容再現相關資訊;以及獲得與所述內容的所述再現有關的所述穿戴者的生物資訊,其中所述輸出通知所述穿戴者的所述資訊包括經由所述顯示器且基於所獲得的所述可穿戴式裝置的所述內容再現相關資訊及所獲得的所述穿戴者的所述生物資訊來輸出通知所述穿戴者的所述資訊。The method of operating a wearable device according to item 11 of the scope of patent application, further comprising: obtaining the content reproduction-related information of the wearable device related to the reproduction of the content; and obtaining the information related to the reproduction of the wearable device; Biometric information of the wearer related to the reproduction of the content, wherein the output notifying the wearer of the information includes reproduction of the content via the display and based on the obtained wearable device The related information and the obtained biological information of the wearer are used to output the information notified to the wearer. 如申請專利範圍第11項所述的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法,更包括:獲得與所述內容的所述再現有關的所述可穿戴式裝置的周邊環境資訊,其中所述輸出通知所述穿戴者的所述資訊包括經由所述顯示器且基於所述可穿戴式裝置的所述內容再現相關資訊及所獲得的所述可穿戴式裝置的所述周邊環境資訊來輸出通知所述穿戴者的所述資訊。The method for operating a wearable device according to item 11 of the scope of patent application, further comprising: obtaining information about the surroundings of the wearable device related to the reproduction of the content, wherein the output notifies the The information of the wearer includes outputting a notification to the wearer via the display and based on the content reproduction-related information of the wearable device and the obtained surrounding environment information of the wearable device. The information. 如申請專利範圍第11項所述的操作可穿戴式裝置的方法,更包括:獲得與所述內容的所述再現有關的所述穿戴者的個人資訊,其中所述輸出所述資訊包括經由所述顯示器且基於所述可穿戴式裝置的所述內容再現相關資訊及所獲得的所述穿戴者的所述個人資訊來輸出通知所述穿戴者的所述資訊。The method of operating a wearable device according to item 11 of the scope of patent application, further comprising: obtaining personal information of the wearer related to the reproduction of the content, wherein outputting the information includes via the The display outputs the information notifying the wearer based on the content reproduction related information of the wearable device and the obtained personal information of the wearer.
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