CN112487040A - Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and storage medium - Google Patents

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CN112487040A
CN112487040A CN202010625541.9A CN202010625541A CN112487040A CN 112487040 A CN112487040 A CN 112487040A CN 202010625541 A CN202010625541 A CN 202010625541A CN 112487040 A CN112487040 A CN 112487040A
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Abstract

The invention discloses an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, and a storage medium. An information processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: an input unit that accepts a user operation; a display unit that displays content; a receiving unit that receives information from another device; and a control unit that acquires, by the receiving unit, operation history information including operation information indicating an order of an input operation for a process executed by the other device or content information related to the content corresponding to the input operation, and notifies guidance for sequentially guiding a plurality of user operations to the input unit based on the operation information or the operation history information.

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Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and storage medium
Technical Field
The present invention relates to an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, and a storage medium for processing contents such as a dictionary.
Background
In recent years, electronic dictionaries have been made multifunctional, and not only dictionary functions for searching for a vocabulary entry matching a search word input by a user operation and displaying explanatory information corresponding to the vocabulary entry, but also dictionary functions for displaying examples and explanations included in the explanatory information on another screen, or directly designating the explanatory information or a desired word included in a text of various contents, and performing vocabulary search (skip search) to display the explanatory information, or registering information such as a vocabulary entry (word) designated in the explanatory information.
Electronic dictionaries are often used for learning in class at school and at home. A user using the electronic dictionary can efficiently learn by using various functions.
In addition, in a conventional electronic dictionary, it is considered that a series of dictionary retrieval processes corresponding to user operations are stored in advance, and the operation contents are reconfirmed by sequentially displaying display screens corresponding to the respective processes of the series of dictionary retrieval processes (see, for example, japanese patent application laid-open No. 2013-186590).
As described above, although the existing electronic dictionary can store the dictionary search processing corresponding to the user operation and confirm again, the holder of the electronic dictionary can confirm the past operation contents only by himself/herself. For example, in a class of a school, it is possible to expect improvement of learning efficiency by confirming an operation performed by a teacher or an operation performed by a person having excellent performance when using an electronic dictionary, but it is impossible to confirm an operation performed in an electronic dictionary of another person in the own electronic dictionary.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and an object thereof is to provide an information processing device, an information processing method, and a storage medium storing an information processing program, which can easily confirm an operation performed by another person in another device.
The invention discloses an information processing apparatus, comprising:
an input unit that accepts a user operation;
a display unit that displays content;
a receiving unit that receives information from another device; and
and a control unit that acquires, by the receiving unit, operation history information including operation information indicating an order of an input operation for a process executed by the other device or content information related to the content corresponding to the input operation, and notifies guidance for sequentially guiding a plurality of user operations to the input unit based on the operation information or the operation history information.
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Fig. 1 is a functional block diagram showing a configuration of an electronic circuit of an information processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a front view showing an external configuration of the electronic dictionary in the present embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a usage mode of the electronic dictionary in the present embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a diagram showing an example of data stored in the memory according to the present embodiment.
Fig. 5 is a flowchart showing the operation history information storage processing in the present embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a diagram showing a display example for explaining the operation history information storage processing in the present embodiment.
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing a display example for explaining the operation history information storage processing in the present embodiment.
Fig. 8 is a flowchart showing the operation history information transmission processing and the operation history information reception processing in the present embodiment.
Fig. 9 is a diagram showing an example of a menu screen on which a menu in the present embodiment is displayed.
Fig. 10 is a flowchart showing the operation history information reproduction processing in the present embodiment.
Fig. 11 is a diagram showing a display example for explaining the operation history information reproduction processing in the present embodiment.
Fig. 12 is a diagram showing a display example for explaining the operation history information reproduction processing in the present embodiment.
Fig. 13 is a diagram showing a display example for explaining the operation history information reproduction processing in the present embodiment.
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Next, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
Fig. 1 is a functional block diagram showing a configuration of an electronic circuit of an information processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
In the present embodiment, an example is shown in which the information processing device is configured as the electronic dictionary 10, for example. In addition to the electronic dictionary 10, the information processing apparatus may be realized by various electronic devices such as a personal computer, a smart phone, and a tablet PC.
The electronic dictionary 10 stores, as dictionary data, information relating to at least one semantic meaning respectively corresponding to words of a plurality of dictionaries/as a plurality of entries in the dictionary, information such as individual kanji/idioms, text such as literary works, and the like. In addition, the electronic dictionary 10 can also store contents learned by the user using various functions.
The electronic dictionary 10 has a computer configuration in which programs stored in various storage media or programs transferred thereto are read and operations are controlled by the read programs, and the electronic circuit includes a cpu (central processing unit) 11.
The CPU11 functions as a control unit that controls the whole electronic dictionary 10. The CPU11 controls the operations of the circuit elements based on a control program downloaded from the server 18 via the communication unit 15 and read into the memory 12, by a control program stored in advance in the memory 12, a control program read from the storage medium 13 such as a ROM card via the storage medium reading unit 14 into the memory 12, or a network N including a network or the like.
The control program stored in the memory 12 is activated in accordance with an input signal corresponding to a user operation from the key input unit 16, an input signal corresponding to a user operation from the touch panel display unit 17, a communication signal from the server 18 on the network N connected to the outside, or a connection communication signal to the external storage medium 13 such as an EEPROM (registered trademark), a RAM, or a ROM connected via the storage medium reading unit 14.
The memory 12, the storage medium reading unit 14, the communication unit 15, the key input unit 16 (backlight 16A), the touch panel display unit 17, and the like are connected to the CPU 11.
The control programs stored in the memory 12 include a dictionary control program 12a for controlling the overall operation of the electronic dictionary 10, a server 18 on an externally connected network N, and a communication program for performing data communication with another electronic device such as a personal computer. Further, the dictionary control program 12a includes an information processing program 12b, and the information processing program 12b executes the following processing: an operation history information storage process of storing operation history information including operation information (operation code table) indicating an order of input operations for a process performed according to a user operation and content information (content information table) related to a content as a processing object; the operation history information reception/transmission process transmits and receives operation history information with another information processing apparatus (electronic dictionary); the operation history information reproduction processing reproduces processing executed in another information processing apparatus based on operation history information received from the other information processing apparatus. By reproducing the processing executed by another information processing apparatus by the operation history information reproduction processing, guidance for sequentially guiding a plurality of user operations similar to the plurality of user operations to the key input unit or the like executed by another information processing apparatus is notified.
Further, the dictionary data 12c, the operation history information 12d (the operation code table 12d1, the content information table 12d2), the conversion table 12e, and the like are stored in the memory 12.
The dictionary data 12c includes a plurality of dictionaries such as an english-japanese dictionary, a japanese-english dictionary, an english-english dictionary, and a chinese dictionary, and a database in which contents such as encyclopedias of a plurality of types and texts of literary works are collected. The dictionary data 12c includes semantic information describing meanings (word senses) corresponding to the respective entries for each dictionary. The database includes a learning book, recitation card, word book, and the like for storing contents of contents learned by the user using various functions, for example, information retrieved (viewed) from a dictionary, word book, and the like by the user operation. Note that the dictionary data 12c may be stored in the server 18 accessible via the network N, instead of being built into the main body of the electronic dictionary 10.
The operation history information 12d is stored when the own apparatus executes the processing in accordance with the user operation, or is acquired from another information processing apparatus and stored. The operation history information 12d stored in the self operation is transmitted to another information processing apparatus and is a processing target of the operation history information reproduction processing. The operation history information 12d acquired from another information processing apparatus is a processing target of the operation history information reproduction processing in the own apparatus.
In the operation history information reproduction processing, the content indicated by the content information is displayed on the touch panel display unit 17 based on the operation history information 12d, and the processing executed in another information processing apparatus is reproduced in accordance with the user operation to the key input unit 16 or the touch panel display unit 17 in the order of the input operation indicated by the operation information.
The operation history information 12d includes an operation code table 12d1 corresponding to the operation information and a content information table 12d2 corresponding to the content information. The operation history information 12d may include any one of the operation code table 12d1 and the content information table 12d 2.
The operation code table 12d1 is data indicating the order of input operations for processing executed in accordance with user operations, and for example, operation codes indicating user operations are stored in time series. The operation code indicates, for example, a key operation performed on a key provided in the key input unit 16, an operation performed on a menu or a button displayed on the touch panel display unit 17, an operation for specifying a position (range) using a pen or the like, and the like by a code.
The content information table 12d2 stores data (content information) on content as a processing target of processing executed by an operation indicated by an operation code of the operation code table 12d 1. The content information includes a content ID which is identification information unique to the content, information indicating object data in the content specified as a processing object by a user operation (position information indicating a range of a text, an index indicating a vocabulary entry, and the like), and the like.
The conversion table 12e is data for converting the operation history information 12d in accordance with a difference in structure when the information processing apparatus such as another electronic dictionary that is the target of the transmission/reception of the operation history information 12d differs from the own apparatus in structure. For example, the differences from the configuration of the own apparatus are, for example, differences in the types of keys provided in the key input unit 16, differences in the number of keys, differences in buttons and menus displayed on the touch panel display unit 17 due to differences in the versions of programs such as the dictionary control program 12a, differences in the size of the display screen of the touch panel display unit 17, differences in the contents included in the dictionary data 12c, and the like. The conversion table 12e may be built in the body of the electronic dictionary 10 in advance, may be acquired from the server 18 via the network N and stored, or may be acquired from the server 18 via the network N when the operation history information 12d needs to be converted.
The communication unit 15 performs communication control for performing communication with another information processing apparatus such as the server 18 via a Network N such as the internet or a Local Area Network (LAN), or performs communication control for performing direct wireless communication with another information processing apparatus.
Although not shown, the electronic dictionary 10 is provided with a voice output unit that outputs voice.
Fig. 2 is a front view showing an external configuration of the electronic dictionary 10 according to the present embodiment.
In the case of the electronic dictionary 10 of fig. 2, the CPU11, the memory 12, the storage medium reading unit 14, and the communication unit 15 are built in the lower stage side of the opened and closed apparatus main body, the key input unit 16 is provided, and the touch panel display unit 17 is provided on the upper stage side.
The key input unit 16 includes a character input key 16a, a dictionary selection key 16b capable of selecting various dictionaries and various functions, a [ translate/determine ] key 16c, a [ return ] key 16d, a cursor key (up, down, left, and right keys) 16e, a power button, various other function keys, and the like. The key input section 16 can be provided with a backlight 16A. The backlight 16A can switch the light on/off for each key.
In the touch panel display unit 17, various menus, buttons 17a, and the like are displayed in accordance with the execution of various functions.
The electronic dictionary 10 can input an instruction of a user operation in accordance with a user operation on the key input unit 16 or a touch operation (with a pen tip or a fingertip) on a menu or a button displayed on the touch panel display unit 17.
In the electronic dictionary 10 configured as described above, the CPU11 controls the operations of each unit of the circuit in accordance with the commands described in the dictionary control program 12a, and the software and hardware cooperate with each other to realize the functions described in the following operational description.
Fig. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a usage mode of the electronic dictionary 10 in the present embodiment.
In fig. 3, the electronic dictionary 10A is, for example, an electronic dictionary used by a teacher in a class of a school or an electronic dictionary used by a person with excellent performance. The electronic dictionary 10B is an electronic dictionary used by, for example, a student who is absent from a class or a student who wants to know a learning method in which a person having excellent performance uses the electronic dictionary.
In the electronic dictionary 10A, by specifying registration of a user operation at the time of use, operation history information during execution of processing corresponding to the user operation is stored. The operation history information stored in the electronic dictionary 10A is transmitted to the electronic dictionary 10B. In the electronic dictionary 10B, the operation history information received from the electronic dictionary 10A is acquired, and the processing executed in the electronic dictionary 10A is reproduced based on the operation history information.
Thus, for example, a student who lacks a lesson can grasp how a teacher gives lessons using the electronic dictionary 10A in a class of a school, and can therefore reproduce the class. Further, by knowing how the person with superior performance learns using the electronic dictionary 10A, it is possible to improve the learning effect by simulating the learning method.
Fig. 4 is a diagram showing an example of data stored in the memory 12.
Fig. 4 (a) shows an example of the operation code table 12d 1. In the operation code table 12d1, operation codes indicating user operations are stored in time series. In fig. 4 (a), for example, "0X 01" indicates an operation code corresponding to a1 operation by the user. The operation code is determined by, for example, a selection operation of a button (jump button or the like) displayed on the touch panel display unit 17 by a program, in addition to a key operation of various keys (for example, up, down, left, right keys or the like) provided on the key input unit 16.
Note that the operation code table 12d1 may store data such as a registration number and a registration date and time set for each registration of specific operation history information (processing performed in the electronic dictionary 10A), shared management data indicating whether or not the information can be provided to another electronic dictionary 10B, data indicating a function (dictionary search, word book registration, or the like) to be performed by processing corresponding to the operation history information, and the like. The shared management data can be provided/disabled by user operation setting.
Fig. 4 (B) shows an example of the content information table 12d 2. In the content information table 12d2, content IDs of contents as targets of processing executed in accordance with a user operation, position information indicating a range of text indicating target data in contents specified as a processing target by a user operation, and the like are stored. For example, the following processing is executed: words are specified in a range from the text of a literary work, and the meaning of the range-specified words is retrieved by the English-to-Japanese dictionary to display meaning information. At this time, the content ID indicating the text of the literary work, the position information indicating the position in the text specified by the range, the content ID indicating the english-japanese dictionary as the search target, the index indicating the entry word or the like corresponding to the word specified as the search target, and the like are associated with the operation code of the operation code table 12d1 and stored in the operation code table 12d 1.
Fig. 4 (C) shows an example of the conversion table 12 e. In the conversion table 12e, data indicating the correspondence relationship between different operation codes is set according to differences in model (structure) of the electronic dictionary 10. Data indicating a correspondence relationship between an operation code used in the own device and an operation code used in at least one model different from the own device is set in the conversion table 12e stored in the own device.
In fig. 4 (C), the operation code "00X 1" in the electronic dictionary 10 for model 1 corresponds to the operation code "00X 4" in the electronic dictionary 10 for model 2. At this time, the operation code "00X 1" stored in the electronic dictionary 10 of model 1 is converted into the operation code "00X 4", and can be reproduced in the electronic dictionary 10 of model 2. Further, the operation code "00X 1" in the electronic dictionary 10 of model 1 indicates that no corresponding operation code exists in the electronic dictionary 10 of model 3. At this time, it indicates that the user operation corresponding to the operation code "00X 1" executed in the electronic dictionary 10 of model 1 cannot be reproduced in the electronic dictionary 10 of model 3.
In fig. 4 (C), only the correspondence relationship of the operation codes is shown, but data indicating the correspondence relationship of the contents of each model is also provided. The electronic dictionary 10 can determine whether or not the processing can be reproduced in the electronic dictionary 10 of the transmission destination of the operation history information based on the correspondence relationship of the contents set in the conversion table 12 e. For example, the determination is made based on whether the same content exists or whether the versions are different although the same content exists, and the like.
Next, the operation of the electronic dictionary 10 in the present embodiment will be described.
First, an operation history information storing process of storing operation history information of the electronic dictionary 10 will be described. Fig. 5 is a flowchart showing the operation history information storage process executed by the information processing program 12b of the present embodiment. Fig. 6 and 7 are diagrams showing display examples of the touch panel display unit 17 for explaining the operation history information storage processing.
The operation history information storage processing is executed in the electronic dictionary 10 used by a teacher when going to a class, or the electronic dictionary 10 used by students who go to a class while using the electronic dictionary 10, for example. For example, the student performs an operation similar to the operation of the electronic dictionary 10 by the teacher to confirm the contents used in the classroom and an operation for confirming the contents of other contents for his or her own learning or storing the browsed information in a learning book, recitation card, word book, or the like.
The CPU11 executes the dictionary control program 12a in accordance with an operation on the key input unit 16 or the touch panel display unit 17, and displays a screen corresponding to each function on the touch panel display unit 17. Fig. 6 (a) shows a state in which a text display screen 20 showing the text of the world literature used in a classroom is displayed by, for example, an operation of a teacher. In the example shown in fig. 6 (a), a menu button area 22 is provided near the left side of the screen.
In order to store the history of using the electronic dictionary 10 in class, as shown in (a) of fig. 6, the teacher performs an operation of selecting the registration button 22A provided in the menu button area 22. When a registration instruction is input by an operation of the registration button 22A (yes at step a 1), the CPU11 stores content information (content ID, etc.) corresponding to the content (here, the text of world literature) currently being a processing target into the content information table 12d2 (step a 2).
Here, if there is an input operation (no in step A3 → step a6, yes), the CPU11 stores an operation code corresponding to the input operation in the operation code table 12d1 (step a 7). Further, when the input operation is an input operation for instructing execution of a function (yes at step A8), the CPU11 stores information relating to the content that is a processing target of the function in the content information table 12d2 in correspondence with the operation code stored in the operation code table 12d1 (step a 9).
For example, when an operation of a cursor key (up, down, left, and right keys) 16e for changing a display range of a text, or an operation of designating a word or a range in a text using a pen is performed, only an operation code is stored since there is no change in content. On the other hand, when the content as the processing target is changed, the content information about the content as the processing target is stored.
In the example shown in fig. 6 (B), by performing an operation of designating a range of the word "operator" 20A, for example, on the text displayed on the text display screen 20, the "operator" 20A is displayed in reverse, and an operation of selecting the "mini dictionary" button 22B displayed in the menu button area 22 is performed so that the "mini dictionary" button 22B is displayed in a selected state. As a result, as shown in fig. 7 (a), a search result screen 24 of "mini dictionary" is displayed. In the search result screen 24, words that are entries whose range is specified in the text and information corresponding to the word retrieved from the "mini dictionary" are displayed.
The "mini dictionary" is a function of displaying a meaning on the sub-panel by selecting a word and touching a mini dictionary key when the word is not found clearly on the translation screen.
Then, the student performs an operation for registering the search result displayed on the search result screen 24 in the "word book" for his or her own learning. As a result, as shown in fig. 7 (B), a registration screen 26 of "word book" is displayed. On the registration screen 26, a word additionally registered together with the registered word and information corresponding to the word are displayed.
In the above-described series of operations, the contents to be processed are changed from the text of world literature (text display screen 20) to the "mini dictionary" (search result screen 24) and further to the "word book" (registration screen 26). Therefore, for example, content information related to the content is stored in the content information table 12d2 in association with an operation code corresponding to an input operation for instructing a change of the content.
In addition, the CPU11 stores not only the operation code and the content information according to a series of user operations, but also data (chapter data) for distinguishing processing corresponding to a series of user operations, together with the operation code, in the operation code table 12d 1. That is, by embedding chapter data in time-series operation data corresponding to a series of processes, playback from the chapter data becomes possible.
For example, the CPU11 determines whether or not a condition for generating a chapter in a process executed in accordance with a user operation is satisfied. As conditions for generating chapters, for example, the following cases may be mentioned: after a predetermined time has elapsed, there is a change in content, there is sound reproduction, and handwriting input is performed on the touch panel display unit 17. In addition, other conditions can be set.
Further, the determination may be made not only based on a preset condition but also when chapter creation is instructed by a user operation, it may be determined that the chapter creation condition is satisfied. Thus, for example, by adding division of the classroom contents to a series of processes of the whole classroom, it is possible to select and reproduce classroom contents in a specific range (for example, the first half, the middle half, the second half, etc.) when reproducing the process based on the operation history information.
When it is determined that the condition for generating chapters is met (step A3, yes), the CPU11 stores chapter data in the operation code table 12d1 in the same manner as the operation data (step a 4). Further, the CPU11 stores content information related to the content as a processing object at the time of generating a chapter in the content information table 12d2 in association with the chapter data (step a 5). Thus, when playing back the content from the position indicating the chapter data, the content can be played back at the start of playback.
When an instruction to end the storage of the operation history information is input, or when the power supply is turned off (yes in step a 10), the CPU11 ends the operation history information storage processing.
In this way, in the operation history information storing process, the electronic dictionary 10A performs an input operation for executing a normal process, and thereby the operation history information 12d (the operation code table 12d1 and the content information table 12d2) for reproducing the process executed in the electronic dictionary 10A can be stored in the other electronic dictionary 10B.
In the above description, the operation history information 12d includes the operation code table 12d1 and the content information table 12d2, but any one of the operation code table 12d1 and the content information table 12d2 may be included.
Next, an operation history information receiving/transmitting process of receiving/transmitting the operation history information of the electronic dictionary 10 will be described. Fig. 8 is a flowchart showing the operation history information transmission processing performed by the electronic dictionary 10A on the transmission side of the operation history information and the operation history information reception processing performed by the electronic dictionary 10B on the reception side of the operation history information.
In the electronic dictionary 10, a menu (tool list) including buttons corresponding to a plurality of functions (tools) is displayed on the touch panel display unit 17, and a function (tool) selected from the menu can be executed. Fig. 9 is a diagram showing an example of the menu screen 28 on which a menu (tool list) is displayed. The menu screen 28 shown in fig. 9 is provided with a "learning data acquisition" button 28A.
When a request for acquiring learning data (operation history information stored in another information processing apparatus) is input by operating the "learning data acquisition" button 28A on the menu screen 28, the electronic dictionary 10B starts the operation history information reception process (yes at step C0).
The electronic dictionary 10B transmits a communication request to another information processing apparatus (electronic dictionary 10A) capable of executing the operation history information transmission processing through the communication unit 15. The electronic dictionary 10A and the electronic dictionary 10B that have received the communication request establish a communication link and start communication (steps B2, C1).
The electronic dictionary 10A and the electronic dictionary 10B mutually transmit and receive the device information capable of specifying the model of the device before transmitting and receiving the operation history information (steps B3, C2).
The electronic dictionary 10A and the electronic dictionary 10B determine whether or not conversion of data included in the operation history information is executed in the own apparatus based on the apparatus information of the communication partner. For example, when the operation code of the model of the communication partner apparatus is not set in the conversion table 12e stored in the own apparatus, it is determined that the data conversion is not executed. When the operation code of the model of the communication partner device is set in the conversion table 12e, it is determined that data conversion is not performed if the partner device is a model with high performance. Further, in a case where the operation code of the model of the communication partner apparatus is set in the conversion table 12e stored in the electronic dictionary 10B requesting acquisition of the learning data, it is determined that data conversion is performed in the electronic dictionary 10B on the acquisition requesting side. When the electronic dictionary 10A and the electronic dictionary 10B are determined to be of the same model, data conversion is not performed. In addition, the device that performs the data conversion may be determined by another discrimination method.
When it is determined that data conversion is to be performed (yes at step B4), the electronic dictionary 10A converts the operation history information 12d into operation history information from another device (electronic dictionary 10B) of the transmission destination based on the conversion table 12e (step B5). That is, the electronic dictionary 10A converts an operation code different from the own apparatus to enable reproduction processing based on the operation history information in the electronic dictionary 10B.
In addition, when the operation code cannot be converted based on the conversion table 12e or it is determined that there is a corresponding content, information that the learning data cannot be provided (or cannot be reproduced) may be set.
The electronic dictionary 10A transmits the converted operation history information (reproduction information) to the electronic dictionary 10B (step B6). The electronic dictionary 10B receives the operation history information from the electronic dictionary 10A and stores it in the memory 12 (operation history information 12d) (step C4).
In addition, when information that learning data cannot be provided (or reproduction cannot be performed) is set in the electronic dictionary 10A, the transmission of the operation history information may be suspended, or the operation history information including only executable operation data may be transmitted. Further, when reproduction is impossible because there is no content, information indicating the reason may be transmitted to the electronic dictionary 10B. For example, by purchasing (additionally registering) new content or content of the latest version common to the electronic dictionary 10A, it is notified that the processing based on the operation history information can be reproduced. The electronic dictionary 10B prompts the user to purchase new content or the latest version of content by outputting a notification from the electronic dictionary 10A.
On the other hand, when data conversion is not performed in the electronic dictionary 10A (no at step B4), i.e., when data conversion is performed in the electronic dictionary 10B, the electronic dictionary 10A transmits the operation history information before conversion to the electronic dictionary 10B (step B7).
When it is determined that data conversion is not to be performed (no in step C3), the electronic dictionary 10B is in a state of waiting for reception of the operation history information from the electronic dictionary 10A. The electronic dictionary 10B receives the converted operation history information from the electronic dictionary 10A and stores it in the memory 12 (operation history information 12d) (step C4).
On the other hand, when it is determined that data conversion is to be performed (yes at step C3), the electronic dictionary 10B is in a state of waiting for reception of the operation history information from the electronic dictionary 10A. When the electronic dictionary 10B receives the operation history information before conversion from the electronic dictionary 10A (step C5), the operation history information is converted from the operation history information 12d according to the other device of the transmission destination (the electronic dictionary 10A) based on the conversion table 12e (step C6). That is, the electronic dictionary 10B converts an operation code different from the own apparatus to enable reproduction processing based on the operation history information received from the electronic dictionary 10A.
In this way, even when the models of the electronic dictionary 10A storing the operation history information and the electronic dictionary 10B based on the operation history information reproduction processing are different, the operation history information can be transmitted and received after being converted according to the difference in the configuration. Therefore, the operation history information can be shared among users who use electronic dictionaries 10 of different models.
In the above description, it is assumed that all the operation history information stored in electronic dictionary 10A is transmitted from electronic dictionary 10A to electronic dictionary 10B, but a part of the operation history information stored in electronic dictionary 10A may be transmitted.
For example, in the above description, before the operation history information is transmitted/received, the device information capable of specifying the model of the device is mutually transmitted and received between the electronic dictionary 10A and the electronic dictionary 10B (steps B3, C2), and at this time, the chapter information of the operation history information is transmitted from the electronic dictionary 10A to the electronic dictionary 10B. The chapter information is information that distinguishes the processing shown by the operation history information, generated based on the chapter data stored in the operation code table 12d 1.
For example, the electronic dictionary 10B displays a division list of a series of processes executed in the electronic dictionary 10A based on the chapter information, and selects a division to be reproduced from the division list by a user operation. Electronic dictionary 10B transmits reproduction target data indicating a division selected as a reproduction target from the division list to electronic dictionary 10A. The electronic dictionary 10A transmits operation history information, i.e., a part of the operation history information, which is composed of the data of the operation code table 12d1 and the content information table 12d2 corresponding to the division of the reproduction target data, to the electronic dictionary 10B.
By thus being able to transmit and receive a part of the operation history information, it is possible to reduce the data to be converted when data conversion is necessary, and therefore it is possible to reduce the processing load, and it is possible to reduce the load of data communication and the storage capacity of data.
Note that, in the electronic dictionary 10B on the receiving side of the operation history information, not only a part of the operation history information to be transmitted may be selected, but also a part of the operation history information to be transmitted may be set in the electronic dictionary 10A on the transmitting side. That is, the process of selecting a division as a reproduction target to be executed in the electronic dictionary 10B is executed in the electronic dictionary 10A.
In the above description, a part of the operation history information to be transmitted and received is selected based on the chapter data, but the operation history information to be transmitted and received may be specified based on other information. For example, the user may select the operation history information based on data such as a login number and a login date and time added to the operation history information. Further, the operation history information to be transmitted may be specified based on the shared management data indicating the availability/unavailability of the electronic dictionary 10. Further, by specifying the function (dictionary search, word book registration, or the like) to be executed in the process corresponding to the operation history information, a part of the operation history information corresponding to the process in which the corresponding function is executed can be extracted and transmitted.
Next, reproduction of processing based on the operation history information is explained.
Fig. 10 is a flowchart showing the operation history information reproduction processing in the present embodiment. Fig. 11 to 13 are diagrams showing display examples of the touch panel display unit 17 for explaining the operation history information reproduction processing in the present embodiment.
When the user operation instructs execution of the operation history information reproduction process, the CPU11 of the electronic dictionary 10 displays a reproduction start screen (step D1), and displays a reproduction button for controlling reproduction of the process based on the operation history information on the touch panel display unit 17 (step D2).
Fig. 11 (a) shows an example of the reproduction button 90 displayed on the reproduction start screen 29.
In the playback start screen 29, for example, in order to clearly show the content to be processed to the user at the start of playback, a selection screen (content list menu) for selecting the corresponding content is displayed, and a button corresponding to the corresponding content is displayed as a selection state.
The playback buttons 90 shown in fig. 11 (a) include, for example, an "to last" button 90A, a "list" button 90B, an "one by one" button 90C, and an end button 90D. That is, the form of notification of guidance for guiding a plurality of user operations in order can be instructed by any button operation among the "to last" button 90A, the "list" button 90B, and the "one by one" button 90C. The "to last" button 90A is a button for instructing to successively reproduce (successively reproduce) a series of processes from the start to the last based on the operation history information. The "list" button 90B is a button for instructing an input operation indicated by the operation data of the list display operation code table 12d1, and reproducing (list reproduction) in accordance with a process corresponding to an input operation selected from the list display. The "one by one" button 90C is a button for instructing to reproduce (sequentially reproduce) the process in accordance with the input operation indicated by the operation code each time an execution instruction of reproduction is input by the user operation.
In addition, when the operation history information corresponding to a plurality of series of processes is stored, the CPU11 selects the operation history information to be reproduced by a user operation.
For example, when the "to last" button 90A is selected from the reproduction buttons 90 by the user operation (yes at step D3), the CPU11 reproduces the processing executed in the other information processing apparatus (electronic dictionary 10) from the beginning based on the operation history information. That is, the CPU11 causes the touch panel display section 17 to display the content indicated by the content information stored in the content information table 12D2, and executes the processing according to the user operation in the order of the input operation indicated by the operation information (operation data) stored in the operation code table 12D1 (step D4).
Fig. 11 (B) shows a display example of the touch panel display section 17 when continuous reproduction is instructed by operating the "to last" button 90A. For example, the CPU11 displays a world literature text on the text display screen 30, performs reverse selection display by designating the word "operator" 30A from the displayed text, and displays the "mini dictionary" button 22B displayed in the display menu button area 22 in a selected state. That is, the processing when the operation history information is stored described in (a) and (B) of fig. 6 described above is reproduced.
For example, every time the user can confirm the time (for example, every 1 second) around the content of the reproduced processing, the CPU11 sequentially performs the processing corresponding to the operation data (no at step D5). When the processing is performed on all the operation data stored in the operation code table 12D1 or the end of the processing is instructed by the end button 90D of the reproduction button 90, the CPU11 ends the operation history information reproduction processing (step D5, yes).
In this way, a series of processes corresponding to the input operation performed in the other electronic dictionary 10 can be confirmed as a whole during the continuous reproduction.
In the above description, the continuous reproduction is executed when the operation of selecting the "to last" button 90A is performed, but the continuous reproduction may be executed based on other conditions. For example, when execution of the operation history information reproduction process is instructed by a user operation after the operation history information is received from another electronic dictionary by the operation history information reception process, the continuous reproduction is automatically executed without a user operation based on the received operation history information. This eliminates the burden of button operations on the user, and enables efficient continuous playback.
Next, when the "list" button 90B is selected from the reproduction button 90 by the user operation (yes at step D6), the CPU11 displays the input operations indicated by the operation data of the operation code table 12D1 in a list based on the operation history information (step D7).
Fig. 12 (a) shows a display example of touch panel display unit 17 when the operation of list button 90B instructs the list reproduction. Fig. 12 (a) shows an example of the display of the operation list 36 when the search result screen 34 of the "mini dictionary" is displayed.
In the operation list 36, input operations corresponding to the operation data stored in the operation code table 12d1 are displayed in a list, for example, names of operation keys when the key input unit 16 is operated, and contents of touch operations (names of selection buttons, range designation) when the touch panel display unit 17 is operated. The operation list 36 can be scrolled by a touch operation (flicking or the like) on the display cursor 36A, the cursor key (up, down, left, and right keys) 16e, or the touch panel display unit 17, and an arbitrary input operation can be selected from the list display.
In addition, when the list is displayed, a "zoom-out" button 38A and an "interrupt" button 38B are displayed. The "zoom-out" button 38A is a button for instructing to restrict (zoom out) the input operation displayed in the operation list 36. The "interrupt" button 38B is a button for instructing to interrupt reproduction according to the operation history information and to reselect an input operation from the operation list 36.
When an arbitrary input operation is selected from the operation list 36 by the user operation (yes at step D10), the CPU11 deletes the operation list 36, and starts reproduction in accordance with the selected input operation using the entire screen of the touch panel display unit 17 in the same manner as the processing executed in the other electronic dictionary 10 (step D11). The CPU11 sequentially executes reproduction corresponding to the input operation (operation code) stored in the operation code table 12D1, as in the case of the above-described continuous reproduction (step D12, no → step D13).
When interruption of reproduction is instructed by an operation on the "interruption" button 38B during reproduction of the process (yes at step D12), the CPU11 stops reproduction of the process and displays an operation list 36 including an input operation to be currently reproduced (step D7). That is, as described above, the user can arbitrarily select an input operation from the operation list 36 and perform playback from the selected position.
In this way, in the list reproduction, the position (input operation) of the process that the user wants to confirm can be specified from the series of processes stored in the operation history information, and the process can be reproduced according to the input operation. Therefore, it is possible to select a necessary portion from a series of processes indicated by the operation history information, and efficiently check the process.
When the zoom-out of the input operation is instructed by the operation of the zoom-out button 38A while the operation list 36 is displayed (yes at step D8), the CPU11 displays the operation list 36 with the operation codes stored in the operation code table 12D 1. The input operation displayed in the operation list 36 is restricted to change the list display (step D9).
Fig. 12 (B) shows a display example in which the input operations displayed in the list in the operation list 36 shown in fig. 12 (a) are reduced.
For example, the CPU11 specifies, among the input operations indicated by the operation codes stored in the operation code table 12d1, only the predetermined number (for example, 3) of input operations to be executed before and after the corresponding input operation, for executing a predetermined function. As an input operation for executing a prescribed function, an input operation in which a change of content as a processing target occurs can be set. For example, there is an input operation of selecting the "mini dictionary" button 22B and instructing retrieval execution, an input operation of instructing registration to a word book, and the like.
In addition, by narrowing down the input operations displayed in the operation list 36, not only the input operations executed before and after the input operation corresponding to the predetermined function but also only the input operations before and after the corresponding input operation may be displayed. In addition, instead of displaying a list of a plurality of input operations around an input operation for executing a predetermined function, a list of function names in which a plurality of input operations are grouped may be displayed instead.
In this way, in the list reproduction, only the input operation corresponding to the predetermined function is narrowed down and displayed in a list, and the input operation or the like which is not substantially meaningful in executing a series of processing is omitted from the list display, and the function which requires confirmation can be focused on in the reproduction, thereby facilitating the selection of the input operation as the start position of the reproduction.
The CPU11 performs processing on all the operation data stored in the operation code table 12D1, or ends the operation history information reproduction processing when the end of the processing is instructed by the end button 90D of the reproduction button 90 (step D14, yes).
Next, when the "one by one" button 90C is selected from the reproduction buttons 90 by the user operation (yes at step D15), the CPU11 displays the operation buttons 92 for reproducing (sequentially reproducing) the processing in accordance with the input operation indicated by the operation code (step D16).
For example, in the state shown in fig. 13 (a), when the "one by one" button 90C is operated, the CPU11 displays the operation button 92 in the touch panel display unit 17 as shown in fig. 13 (B).
The operation buttons 92 are provided with a button area 92A and an input operation display area 92B. The button area 92A is provided with a reverse playback button 92A1 for accepting an instruction from a user, a forward playback button 92A2, and a display position movement lever 92A 3. The reverse playback button 92a1 is a button for instructing reverse processing based on the operation information, and the forward playback button 92a2 is a button for instructing forward processing (the same processing as that actually performed) based on the operation information. The display position moving handle 92a3 is used to change the display position of the operation button 92, and is operated by a pen or the like to specify a moving target.
The input operation display area 92B is an area for displaying the name of an input operation as an object of reproduction during reproduction in which processing based on the operation history information is performed. In the input operation display area 92B, for example, names of keys operated to the key input unit 16, menus operated to the touch panel display unit 17 using a pen or the like, names of buttons, and the like are displayed in accordance with the operation code.
When a button operation on the reverse reproduction button 92a1 or the forward reproduction button 92a2 is detected (yes at step D17), the CPU11 performs reproduction of a process according to one piece of operation data stored in the operation code table 12D1 in the reproduction direction indicated by the operated button (step D18). That is, the CPU11 performs processing in the reverse direction when the reverse playback button 92a1 is operated, and performs processing in the forward direction when the forward playback button 92a2 is operated.
Further, the CPU11 displays the name of the input operation corresponding to the operation data as the reproduction target in the input operation display area 92B (step D19). For example, in the example shown in fig. 13B, a display indicating that the "translation/determination" key 16c provided in the key input unit 16 is operated (here, the name of the operated key "translation/determination key" is displayed).
Next, the CPU11 executes reproduction of processing in accordance with a button operation to the reverse reproduction button 92a1 or the forward reproduction button 92a2 (step D20, no, D17 to D19).
The CPU11 performs processing on all the operation data stored in the operation code table 12D1, or ends the operation history information reproduction processing when the end of the processing is instructed by the end button 90D of the reproduction buttons 90 (step D20, yes).
In the above description, the processing corresponding to the operation history information is reproduced and displayed in the same manner as when the processing is executed in another information processing apparatus (electronic dictionary 10), but the position where the input operation was performed may be explicitly indicated together with the reproduction of the processing. For example, when the operation code to be reproduced indicates an input operation to a key of the key input unit 16, the CPU11 lights (or blinks) the backlight 16A corresponding to the position of the input operated key. When the operation code to be reproduced indicates an input operation to the touch panel display unit 17, the CPU11 adds a display (color inversion display, frame display, etc.) for clearly indicating the position of the button or menu displayed on the touch panel display unit 17 that has been input.
In this way, since the processing corresponding to the operation code is executed every time the reverse playback button 92a1 or the forward playback button 92a2 is operated during the one-by-one playback, the processing can be played back in an arbitrary playback direction and processing time, so that the user can easily understand the content of the processing. Further, by displaying only the screen during reproduction on the touch panel display unit 17, even when it is difficult to grasp an input operation for executing processing, it is possible to easily grasp the input operation by the operation name displayed on the input operation display area 92B, or by the display of lighting (blinking) of the keys of the backlight 16A to clearly indicate the operation position on the touch panel display unit 17.
In the above description, the case of using the display method as the notification method for guiding the guidance of the user operation has been described, but the notification by sound may be used. For example, the names of the operated keys, the operated menus, the names of the buttons, and the like are sequentially notified by voice. This can provide guidance for a user operation that is easier to confirm, as well as display.
In the above description, the continuous reproduction, the list reproduction, and the one-by-one reproduction are individually executed, but the reproduction method may be switched by operating any one of the reproduction buttons 90 while the reproduction is executed by any one of the methods.
In the above description, the case where the operation code table 12d1 and the content information table 12d2 are included in the operation history information 12d has been described, but when either the operation code table 12d1 or the content information table 12d2 is included, the above-described reproduction processing is executed depending on either one.
In this way, in the electronic dictionary 10 of the present embodiment, the operation history information can be acquired from the other electronic dictionary 10, and the process executed in the other electronic dictionary 10 can be reproduced based on the operation history information. Therefore, an operation performed by another person in another apparatus can be easily confirmed.
The methods described in the embodiments, that is, the methods such as the processing shown in the flowcharts of fig. 5, 8, and 10, can be provided as programs executable by a computer and distributed by being stored in a storage medium such as a memory card (ROM card, RAM card, or the like), a magnetic disk (flexible disk, hard disk, or the like), an optical disk (CD-ROM, DVD, or the like), or a semiconductor memory. Then, the computer reads the program stored in the external storage medium, and controls the operation by the program, thereby realizing the same processing as the functions described in the embodiments.
Further, data of a program for realizing each method may be transmitted as a program code on a network (internet), or the program data may be read from a computer (server apparatus or the like) connected to the network (internet) to realize the same functions as those of the above-described embodiments.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments, and various modifications can be made in the implementation stage without departing from the scope of the invention. Further, the embodiments include inventions of various stages, and various inventions can be extracted by appropriate combinations of the plurality of structural components disclosed. For example, even if several components are deleted from all the components shown in the embodiments or several components are combined, the problems described in the problem field to be solved by the present invention can be solved, and when the effects described in the effect field of the invention are obtained, the structure in which the components are deleted or the components are combined is extracted as the invention.

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1. An information processing apparatus, comprising:
an input unit that accepts a user operation;
a display unit that displays content;
a receiving unit that receives information from another device; and
and a control unit that acquires, by the reception unit, operation history information including operation information indicating an order of input operations for processing performed by the other device or content information related to the content corresponding to the input operations, and notifies guidance for sequentially guiding a plurality of user operations to the input unit based on the operation information or the operation history information.
2. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1,
the control unit notifies guidance for guiding a user operation to the input unit based on the operation history information and a configuration of the own device.
3. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1 or 2,
the control unit causes the display unit to display the content indicated by the content information as a notification of a guide for guiding a user operation to the input unit, and reproduces a process executed in the other device.
4. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1,
the control unit executes processing for displaying the content indicated by the content information on the display unit and reproducing the content executed by the other device, in accordance with user operation on the input unit.
5. The information processing apparatus according to claim 4,
the control unit executes processing according to a user operation on the input unit in the order of the input operation indicated by the operation information.
6. The information processing apparatus according to claim 4,
the control unit converts the operation history information according to a difference from the configuration of the other device, and reproduces the process executed in the other device based on the converted operation history information.
7. The information processing apparatus according to claim 4,
the control section executes list reproduction or sequential reproduction in accordance with a user operation,
the list reproduction list displays a plurality of input operations indicated by the operation information, and from the input operation reproduction processing selected from the list display,
the sequential reproduction reproduces a process according to an input operation indicated by the operation information each time an execution instruction of reproduction is input.
8. The information processing apparatus according to claim 7,
the control unit specifies a predetermined function based on a plurality of input operations indicated by the operation information, and displays a list of the specified predetermined functions for each function.
9. The information processing apparatus according to claim 4,
the control unit displays, on the display unit, the name of the input operation corresponding to the reproduced processing in conjunction with reproduction of the processing based on the operation information.
10. The information processing apparatus according to claim 4,
the control unit indicates a position where a user operation of the input unit is performed in accordance with the input operation to be a reproduction target when reproducing the process executed in the other device based on the operation history information.
11. The information processing apparatus according to claim 4,
the control unit acquires the operation history information corresponding to a part of the processing executed by the other device, and reproduces the processing corresponding to the part of the operation history information.
12. The information processing apparatus according to claim 4,
the operation history information includes a retrieval history within the content,
the control unit causes the display unit to display the content indicated by the content information based on the operation history information including the search history in the content, executes a process of a user operation on the input unit in accordance with an order of input operations indicated by the operation information, and reproduces a process executed in the other device.
13. An information processing method for an information processing apparatus,
the information processing apparatus includes:
an input unit that accepts a user operation;
a display unit that displays content; and
a receiving unit that receives information from another device,
the receiving unit acquires operation history information including operation information indicating an order of an input operation for a process executed by the other device or content information related to the content corresponding to the input operation, and notifies guidance for sequentially guiding a plurality of user operations to the input unit based on the operation information or the operation history information.
14. A computer-readable storage medium storing a program, characterized in that,
the computer controls an input unit for receiving a user operation, a display unit for displaying a content, and a receiving unit for receiving information from another device,
the readable storage medium stores a program for causing the computer to acquire, by the receiving unit, operation history information including operation information indicating an order of an input operation for a process executed by the other device or content information related to the content corresponding to the input operation, and to notify and function as a guide for sequentially guiding a plurality of user operations to the input unit based on the operation information or the operation history information.
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