CN106774841B - Intelligent glasses and awakening method and awakening device thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
A smart glasses and a wake-up method and a wake-up device thereof are provided, wherein the wake-up method comprises the following steps: when the mobile terminal is in a standby state, acquiring blinking actions of a user in real time; and when the fact that the blinking times of the user in the preset time length exceed a preset blinking time threshold value is detected, awakening the intelligent glasses to be in an operating state. Adopt above-mentioned scheme can awaken up intelligent glasses conveniently.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of intelligent wearable equipment, in particular to intelligent glasses and a wake-up method and a wake-up device thereof.
Background
The smart glasses refer to a general name of glasses which are similar to a smart phone, have independent operating systems, can be used for installing programs provided by software service providers such as software and games, can be used for completing functions of adding schedules, map navigation, interacting with friends, taking photos and videos, and performing video calls with friends through voice or action control, and can be used for realizing wireless network access through a mobile communication network.
For saving the power consumption, the user sets the intelligent glasses to be in a standby state when not using the intelligent glasses, and awakens the intelligent glasses to be in an operating state when using the intelligent glasses again. Currently, waking up smart glasses is achieved by manual operation by a user wearing the smart glasses.
However, the above method for waking up the smart glasses is cumbersome and inconvenient to operate.
Disclosure of Invention
The problem solved by the invention is how to wake up the intelligent glasses conveniently.
In order to solve the above problem, an embodiment of the present invention provides a method for waking up smart glasses, where the method includes: when the mobile terminal is in a standby state, acquiring blinking actions of a user in real time; and when the fact that the blinking times of the user in the preset time length exceed a preset blinking time threshold value is detected, awakening the intelligent glasses to be in an operating state.
Optionally, the preset blinking number threshold corresponds to a user who specifically wears the smart glasses.
Optionally, the user wearing the smart glasses is identified according to the iris information of the user.
Optionally, the blinking number of the user within the preset time duration when the user is in the running state is collected in advance, and the blinking number is used as a preset blinking number threshold corresponding to the user.
Optionally, after detecting that the number of blinks of the user in the preset time period exceeds a preset threshold of the number of blinks, before waking up the smart glasses to the running state, the method further includes: and outputting information inquiring whether to confirm to awaken the intelligent glasses or not, and detecting a voice response instruction or a preset eye action from the user characterization to confirm to awaken the intelligent glasses.
Optionally, the information inquiring whether to determine to wake up the smart glasses is output by at least one of: voice broadcast mode, text output mode or picture output mode.
The embodiment of the invention provides a device for waking up intelligent glasses, which comprises: the detection unit is suitable for detecting whether the intelligent glasses are in a standby state or not; the acquisition unit is suitable for acquiring the blinking motion of the user in real time when the detection unit is in a standby state; and the awakening unit is suitable for awakening the intelligent glasses to the running state when the acquiring unit detects that the blinking times of the user in the preset time length exceed a preset blinking time threshold value.
Optionally, the preset blinking number threshold corresponds to a user who specifically wears the smart glasses.
Optionally, the obtaining unit is further adapted to identify the user wearing the smart glasses according to the iris information of the user.
The embodiment of the invention provides intelligent glasses, which comprise: intelligence glasses body, above any kind of intelligence glasses awakening device, inboard camera, first window and second window, wherein: the inner side camera is arranged between the first window and the second window, is positioned on one part of the front frame of the intelligent glasses body, is coupled with the awakening device of the intelligent glasses, and is suitable for detecting the blinking action of the user in real time when the intelligent glasses are in a standby state; the awakening device of the intelligent glasses is arranged on one side of the intelligent glasses body and is suitable for acquiring the blinking actions of the user from the inner side camera, and when the fact that the blinking times of the user in a preset time period exceed a preset blinking time threshold value is detected, the intelligent glasses are awakened to be in a running state.
Compared with the prior art, the technical scheme of the invention has the following advantages:
when the intelligent glasses are in a standby state, the blinking actions of the user are acquired in real time, and when the blinking times of the user within the preset time exceeds the preset blinking time threshold value, the intelligent glasses are awakened to a running state, so that the situation that the user manually operates to awaken the intelligent glasses can be avoided, and the intelligent glasses can be conveniently and quickly awakened.
Due to the fact that the blinking habit of each user is different, the blinking time threshold value is correspondingly set according to the user wearing the intelligent glasses, personalized difference can be avoided, and the awakening accuracy of the intelligent glasses is improved.
Further, after the fact that the blinking number of the user in the preset duration exceeds a preset blinking number threshold value is detected, information for inquiring whether to awaken the intelligent glasses is determined is output, and when a voice response instruction or a preset eye action from the user representation determining that the intelligent glasses are to be awakened is detected, the intelligent glasses are awakened to the running state, misoperation can be avoided, and therefore the awakening accuracy of the intelligent glasses can be improved. In addition, the user only indicates and confirms to awaken the intelligent glasses by speaking or making a preset eye action in the process, and any operation is not needed to be manually performed, so that the awakening convenience degree of the intelligent glasses can be improved.
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fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a wake-up device of smart glasses according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a pair of smart glasses according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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As described above, currently, waking up the smart glasses is implemented by manual operation of a user wearing the smart glasses, and the method for waking up the smart glasses has the problems of complexity and inconvenient operation.
In order to solve the above problems, in the embodiments of the present invention, when the smart glasses are in a standby state, the blinking actions of the user are obtained in real time, and when it is detected that the blinking times of the user within the preset time period exceed the preset blinking time threshold, the smart glasses are awakened to an operating state, so that the user is prevented from manually operating to awaken the smart glasses, and the smart glasses can be conveniently and quickly awakened.
In order to make the aforementioned objects, features and advantages of the present invention comprehensible, embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
Fig. 1 shows a schematic flow chart of a wake-up method for smart glasses in an embodiment of the present invention, and the wake-up method is described in detail in steps with reference to fig. 1, where the method may be performed according to the following flow chart:
step S11: whether the intelligent glasses are in a standby state or not is detected.
When the smart glasses are detected to be in the standby state, executing step S12; otherwise, the flow may end.
Step S12: and acquiring the blinking motion of the user in real time.
When the intelligent glasses are in an operating state, the intelligent glasses need to track the eyeball motion of the user and execute processing according to the eyeball motion of the user. In order to respond in time when the user opens the smart glasses, in specific implementation, when the smart glasses are detected to be in a standby state, blinking actions of the user can be acquired in real time.
Step S13: and judging whether the blinking times of the user in a preset time length exceed a preset blinking time threshold value.
When it is detected that the number of blinks of the user within the preset time period exceeds a preset threshold value of the number of blinks, step S14 may be executed; otherwise, the flow may end.
According to the habits of most people, it is easier for people to control themselves to blink their eyes at a faster rate than they normally would. Therefore, in the specific implementation, it may be determined whether the blinking number of the user within the preset time period exceeds a preset blinking number threshold, so as to determine whether the user has some operation indication intention on the smart glasses.
In order to avoid personalized differences, in an embodiment of the present invention, the preset threshold of the number of blinks may correspond to a user wearing the smart glasses specifically, in other words, the threshold of the number of blinks may be set according to the user wearing the smart glasses specifically.
For example, the user a uses smart glasses, and the threshold value of the blink number of the user a is set to a. And the user B uses the intelligent glasses, and the threshold value of the blinking times of the user B is set to be B. When judging whether the blink frequency of the user A in the preset time length exceeds a preset blink frequency threshold value, specifically, judging whether the blink frequency of the user A in the preset time length exceeds a. When the number of blinks of the user B in the preset time length is judged to exceed a preset blink threshold, specifically, whether the number of blinks of the user B in the preset time length exceeds B is judged.
In order to ensure the accuracy of user identification and the simplification of the structure of the intelligent glasses, in the specific implementation, the iris information of the user can be collected, and then the user wearing the intelligent glasses is specifically identified according to the iris information of the user.
In the process of using the intelligent glasses, namely when the intelligent glasses are in an operating state, the user blinks eyes according to a normal time period in most cases, namely the blinking times of the user in a preset time period are the normal blinking times of the user. In a specific implementation, the blinking number of the user in the preset time duration in the running state may be collected in advance, and the blinking number may be used as a preset blinking number threshold corresponding to the user.
For example, when the smart glasses are in the operating state, the number of blinks of the user a in 1s is 5, and the threshold value of the number of blinks corresponding to the user a may be set to 5. When the smart glasses are in an operating state, the blinking number of the user B within 1s is 8, and the threshold value of the blinking number corresponding to the user B may be set to 8.
In order to further avoid personalized differences and further improve the awakening accuracy of the smart glasses, in an embodiment of the present invention, the blinking times of the user within the preset time period may be collected in advance when the smart glasses are in the operating state, an average value of the blinking times is calculated, and the average value is used as a preset blinking time threshold corresponding to the user. By the method, the problems that the blinking times of the user are irregular due to discomfort of a section of body and the like can be avoided.
For example, when the smart glasses are in an operating state, the number of blinks of the user a in the 1 st s is acquired as 5, the number of blinks of the user a in the 1 st s from the 1 st s to the 2 nd s is acquired as 4, the number of blinks of the user a in the 1s from the 2 nd s to the 3 rd s is acquired as 6, an average value d of the obtained blink times of the three times is calculated as (5+4+6)/3 as 5, and the average value d of the blink times is taken as 5 to serve as a preset blink time threshold corresponding to the user a.
Step S14: and awakening the intelligent glasses to the running state.
In specific implementation, when the number of blinks of the user in the preset time period is judged to exceed a preset number of blinks threshold, and some operation indication intentions of the user on the intelligent glasses are represented to a certain extent, the intelligent glasses can be awakened to the running state at the moment.
In the prior art, waking up the smart glasses is realized by manual operation of a user wearing the smart glasses.
In the embodiment of the invention, when the intelligent glasses are in the standby state, the blinking actions of the user are acquired in real time, and when the blinking times of the user in the preset time duration are detected to exceed the preset blinking time threshold, the intelligent glasses are awakened to the running state, so that the situation that the user manually operates to awaken the intelligent glasses can be avoided, and the intelligent glasses can be conveniently and quickly awakened.
In order to avoid the misoperation, in another embodiment of the present invention, after detecting that the blinking number of the user within the preset time period exceeds a preset blinking number threshold, information inquiring whether to determine to awaken the smart glasses may be output, and after detecting a voice response instruction or a preset eye action from the user characterization to determine to awaken the smart glasses, the smart glasses are awakened to the running state. In addition, the user only indicates and confirms to awaken the intelligent glasses by speaking or making a preset eye action in the process, and any operation is not needed to be manually performed, so that the awakening convenience degree of the intelligent glasses can be improved.
In particular implementations, the information inquiring whether to determine to wake up the smart glasses may be output in a variety of ways. For example, the mode of voice broadcasting, the mode of text output, the mode of picture output, or a combination of two or more of the above modes can be used. Those skilled in the art can set other ways to output information inquiring whether to determine to wake up the smart glasses according to actual needs.
In order to make those skilled in the art better understand and implement the present invention, a schematic structural diagram of a wake-up device of smart glasses in an embodiment of the present invention is shown below, as shown in fig. 2, the wake-up device may include: detection unit 21, acquisition unit 22 and awakening unit 23, wherein:
a detection unit 21 adapted to detect whether the smart glasses are in a standby state;
an acquisition unit 22 adapted to acquire a blinking motion of the user in real time when the detection unit 21 is in a standby state;
the awakening unit 23 is adapted to awaken the smart glasses to an operating state when the acquiring unit 22 detects that the blinking number of the user in the preset time period exceeds a preset blinking number threshold.
To sum up, in the embodiment of the present invention, when the detection unit 21 detects that the smart glasses are in the standby state, the obtaining unit 22 obtains the blinking actions of the user in real time, and when it is detected that the blinking times of the user within the preset time period exceed the preset blinking time threshold, the waking unit 23 wakes up the smart glasses to the running state, so that the user is prevented from manually operating to wake up the smart glasses, and the smart glasses can be conveniently and quickly woken up.
In order to avoid personalized differences, in an embodiment of the present invention, the preset threshold of the number of blinks corresponds to a user wearing the smart glasses.
In a specific implementation, the obtaining unit 22 is further adapted to identify the user wearing the smart glasses according to the iris information of the user.
In order to enable those skilled in the art to better understand and implement the present invention, fig. 3 shows a schematic structural diagram of a pair of smart glasses according to an embodiment of the present invention, where the smart glasses may include: the smart glasses body 31, the above-mentioned awakening device 32, the inside camera 33, the first window 34 and the second window 35 of the smart glasses, wherein:
the inner camera 33 is disposed between the first window 34 and the second window 35, and is located on a portion of the front frame of the smart glasses body 31, where the position of the portion of the front frame is the same as the position of a portion corresponding to the bridge of the normal glasses. The inner side camera 33 is coupled with the awakening device 32 of the smart glasses and is suitable for detecting the blinking action of the user in real time when the smart glasses are in a standby state;
the awakening device 32 of the intelligent glasses is arranged on one side of the intelligent glasses body 31 and is suitable for acquiring the blinking actions of the user from the inner side camera 33, and when the fact that the blinking times of the user in the preset duration exceeds a preset blinking time threshold value is detected, the intelligent glasses are awakened to be in an operating state.
It should be noted that, the awakening device 32 of the smart glasses can be set on any side of the smart glasses body 31 according to the specific structure of the smart glasses body 31, and any setting mode that makes the design of the smart glasses body 31 reasonable can be applied to the smart glasses as long as the wearing of the smart glasses is not affected.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that all or part of the steps in the methods of the above embodiments may be implemented by hardware related to instructions of a program, which may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, and the storage medium may include: ROM, RAM, magnetic or optical disks, and the like.
Although the present invention is disclosed above, the present invention is not limited thereto. Various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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1. A method for waking up smart glasses, comprising:
when the mobile terminal is in a standby state, acquiring blinking actions of a user in real time;
when the fact that the blinking times of the user in a preset time length exceed a preset blinking time threshold value is detected, the intelligent glasses are awakened to be in an operating state, when the intelligent glasses are in the operating state, the eyeball movement of the user is tracked, and processing is executed according to the eyeball movement of the user;
after detecting that the blinking number of the user in a preset time period exceeds a preset blinking number threshold, waking up the smart glasses to a running state, further comprising:
and outputting information inquiring whether to confirm to awaken the intelligent glasses or not, and detecting a voice response instruction or a preset eye action from the user characterization to confirm to awaken the intelligent glasses.
2. The method for waking up smart glasses according to claim 1, wherein the preset threshold number of blinking times corresponds to a user wearing the smart glasses.
3. The method for waking up smart glasses according to claim 2, wherein the user wearing the smart glasses is identified according to iris information of the user.
4. The wake-up method of smart glasses according to claim 2,
and acquiring the blink times of the user in the preset time length in the running state in advance, and using the blink times as a preset blink time threshold corresponding to the user.
5. The wake-up method of smart glasses according to claim 1, wherein information inquiring whether to determine to wake up the smart glasses is output by at least one of: voice broadcast mode, text output mode or picture output mode.
6. A wake-up device of smart glasses, comprising:
the detection unit is suitable for detecting whether the intelligent glasses are in a standby state or not;
the acquisition unit is suitable for acquiring the blinking motion of the user in real time when the detection unit is in a standby state;
the awakening unit is suitable for awakening the intelligent glasses to an operating state when the acquiring unit detects that the blinking times of the user in a preset time length exceed a preset blinking time threshold value, tracking the eye movement of the user when the intelligent glasses are in the operating state, and executing processing according to the eye movement of the user;
the awakening unit is used for outputting information inquiring whether to awaken the intelligent glasses or not after detecting that the blinking number of the user in a preset time length exceeds a preset blinking number threshold value and before awakening the intelligent glasses to a running state, and detecting a voice response instruction or a preset eye action from the user representation to awaken the intelligent glasses.
7. The smart glasses wake-up device according to claim 6, wherein the preset threshold number of blinking times corresponds to a user wearing the smart glasses.
8. The wake-up device of smart glasses according to claim 7, wherein the obtaining unit is further adapted to identify the user wearing the smart glasses according to the iris information of the user.
9. A smart eyewear, comprising: the smart glasses of claim 6 ~ 8, wherein: the inner side camera is arranged between the first window and the second window, is positioned on one part of the front frame of the intelligent glasses body, is coupled with the awakening device of the intelligent glasses, and is suitable for detecting the blinking action of the user in real time when the intelligent glasses are in a standby state;
the awakening device of the intelligent glasses is arranged on one side of the intelligent glasses body and is suitable for acquiring the blinking actions of the user from the inner side camera, and when the fact that the blinking times of the user in a preset time period exceed a preset blinking time threshold value is detected, the intelligent glasses are awakened to be in a running state.
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