CN112651874A - Method, apparatus, device, storage medium and computer program product for traffic violation information collection - Google Patents

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CN112651874A
CN112651874A CN202011612546.4A CN202011612546A CN112651874A CN 112651874 A CN112651874 A CN 112651874A CN 202011612546 A CN202011612546 A CN 202011612546A CN 112651874 A CN112651874 A CN 112651874A
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According to embodiments of the present disclosure, a method, apparatus, device and storage medium for traffic violation information collection are provided. The method comprises the step of obtaining a file which is uploaded by a first user through a terminal device and is related to a traffic violation penalty event. The method further includes determining from the file violation information associated with a traffic violation event corresponding to the traffic violation penalty event. The method also includes providing an incentive to the first user corresponding to uploading the document if the violation information is determined to be valid. In this way, the collection of traffic violation information can be achieved through technical means.

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Method, apparatus, device, storage medium and computer program product for traffic violation information collection
Technical Field
Implementations of the present disclosure relate to the field of intelligent transportation, and more particularly, to methods, devices, and computer storage media for traffic violation information collection.
Background
In recent years, with the popularization of vehicles, driving travel has become an indispensable part of people's daily life. During a driving trip, the driver may also be unsuitably large, including both the conventional ticket due to a violation of traffic regulations (e.g., speeding on urban roads, parking near a bus stop, etc.), and the traffic violation ticket due to some other reason. Traffic violation tickets for other reasons include, for example, some cities that set up local traffic regulations for better planning city construction, and drivers traveling to the city do not know the local traffic regulations. In addition, the traffic violation ticket caused by other reasons also includes, for example, some traffic indication signs (for example, a stop prohibition sign, a speed limit sign, etc.) arranged in some places, but these signs can also be unobtrusive to drivers due to various reasons such as being unobtrusive or damaged. These all cause troubles for the driver to drive.
The traffic violation ticket is an administrative means of penalizing violations that have occurred so that it can accurately reflect and indicate inappropriate driving behavior. Therefore, the violation information indicated by the traffic violation ticket is counted and analyzed, so that the driver can be better helped to avoid traffic violation behaviors, the travel experience is further improved, and meanwhile, the travel platform or other application or service providers are helped to optimize the products of the travel platform or other application or service providers, provide personalized and high-quality services for the driver user and the like.
Disclosure of Invention
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an information collection scheme.
In a first aspect of the disclosure, a method for information collection is provided. The method comprises the following steps: and acquiring a file which is uploaded by a first user through a terminal device and is related to the traffic violation punishment event. The method also includes determining from the file violation information associated with a traffic violation event corresponding to the traffic violation penalty event. The method further includes providing an incentive to the first user corresponding to uploading the document if the violation information is determined to be valid.
In a second aspect of the present disclosure, an apparatus for information collection is provided. The device includes: the file acquisition module is configured to acquire files which are uploaded by the first user through the terminal device and are related to the traffic violation punishment event. The apparatus also includes a violation information determination module configured to determine from the file violation information associated with a traffic violation event corresponding to the traffic violation penalty event. The apparatus further includes an incentive providing module configured to provide an incentive to the first user corresponding to uploading the document if the violation information is determined to be valid.
In a third aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided an electronic device comprising: a memory and a processor; wherein the memory is for storing one or more computer instructions, wherein the one or more computer instructions are executed by the processor to implement the method according to the first aspect of the disclosure.
In a fourth aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer readable storage medium having stored thereon one or more computer instructions, wherein the one or more computer instructions are executed by a processor to implement a method according to the first aspect of the present disclosure.
According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, the collection of traffic violation information may be achieved through technical means. Furthermore, the validity and authenticity of the collected traffic violation information are ensured by technical means.
It should be understood that the statements herein reciting aspects are not intended to limit the critical or essential features of the embodiments of the present disclosure, nor are they intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Other features of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic diagram of an example environment in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented;
FIG. 2 illustrates a flow diagram of an example method of information collection, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is an example interface 300 presenting reminder information, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 shows a schematic block diagram of an apparatus for information collection according to some embodiments of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 5 illustrates a block diagram of a computing device capable of implementing various embodiments of the present disclosure.
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Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. While certain embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in the drawings, it is to be understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in various forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein, but rather are provided for a more thorough and complete understanding of the present disclosure. It should be understood that the drawings and embodiments of the disclosure are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure.
In describing embodiments of the present disclosure, the terms "include" and its derivatives should be interpreted as being inclusive, i.e., "including but not limited to. The term "based on" should be understood as "based at least in part on". The term "one embodiment" or "the embodiment" should be understood as "at least one embodiment". The terms "first," "second," and the like may refer to different or the same object. Other explicit and implicit definitions are also possible below.
In the description of embodiments of the present disclosure, the term "file" refers to any information-bearing carrier recognizable and processable by a computing device, including, but not limited to, documents, pictures, photographs, audio, video, or combinations thereof. Which may carry at least one information element, again including but not limited to documents, pictures, photographs, audio, video, or combinations thereof.
As discussed above, statistics and analysis of traffic violation ticket information can better help drivers avoid traffic violations, thereby improving travel experience, and also help travel platforms or other applications or service providers to optimize their products and provide personalized and high quality services to driver users, etc. At present, traffic violation information is mostly notified to a driver by a traffic law enforcement department in a paper ticket or electronic message mode. In addition, the driver can also inquire the corresponding traffic violation record through a website of a traffic management department. That is, the traffic violation information is merely notified to the driver's individual (or the corresponding owner of the business vehicle) as a protected information and is not in a state of being freely accessible to the public. Therefore, how to stimulate the user to report the traffic violation information by a technical means is the problem to be solved firstly for realizing the collection of the traffic violation information. Further, in the process of collecting the violation information, how to ensure the authenticity and reliability of the collected traffic violation information through technical means is another problem to be solved for realizing the collection of the traffic violation information.
According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, an approach to information collection is provided. In an embodiment of the disclosure, a computing device (which may be, for example, a platform or server performing information collection) obtains a file associated with a traffic violation penalty event uploaded by a first user via a terminal device and determines violation information associated with the traffic violation event corresponding to the traffic violation penalty event from the uploaded file. Further, if the violation information is determined to be valid, providing an incentive to the first user corresponding to the uploaded file. In this way, by limiting the uploaded traffic violation information to the format of a file, the integrity and authenticity of the violation information uploaded by the first user are ensured, and the enthusiasm of the first user for uploading the violation information is encouraged by providing incentives for the first user. Therefore, the violation information collection is realized through technical means.
Referring to FIG. 1, a schematic diagram of an environment 100 in which an application according to an exemplary implementation of the present disclosure may be used is schematically illustrated.
As shown in fig. 1, environment 100 includes terminal device 120. In the description of embodiments of the present disclosure, terminal device 120 refers to any electronic device that may interact with a user. The terminal devices may include, but are not limited to, mobile phones, cellular phones, smart phones, tablet computers, wearable devices, personal digital assistants, personal computers, portable computers, gaming terminal devices, music storage and playback devices, in-vehicle wireless terminal devices, and so forth. Terminal device 120 may include a display device. The display device is used to present user interfaces 130-1 and 130-2 (for convenience of description, the plurality of user interfaces 130-1 and 130-2 may be collectively referred to herein as user interfaces 130). By way of example only, the user interface 130-1 may be used, for example, to present an interactive interface to a user to receive information input by the user, and the user interface 130-2 may be used, for example, to present various feedback information to the user that is desired to be displayed to the user. Terminal device 120 may also include an input device to receive user input. Input devices include, but are not limited to, for example, a mouse, keyboard, stylus, touch screen, or the like.
As shown in FIG. 1, environment 100 also includes a server 110. In the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the server 110 refers to a platform providing a service for a user or a network-side device of an application provider (e.g., a travel platform, a path planning platform, an information collection platform, or a data analysis platform, etc.). In the example environment 100, the server 100 may be in communication with the terminal device 120, may receive information from the terminal device 120 (e.g., files related to traffic violation penalty events, incentive query requests, etc.), and may send information to the terminal device 120 (e.g., incentive details, feedback information for uploaded files, etc.).
Optionally, environment 100 may also include a third party website 140. In the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the third-party website 140 may provide a history of the driver user's traffic violation penalty events. Additionally, the third party website 140 may provide a corresponding interface through which a query of a historical record of traffic violation penalty events may be implemented.
It should be understood that the number and connection relationships of the terminal devices 120, the server 110, and the third party website 140 shown in fig. 1 are provided as examples only. In other example environments, other numbers of end devices 120, servers 110, and third-party websites 140 may be included. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
One way to achieve the collection of violation information is to encourage and guide drivers to upload traffic violation information (sometimes referred to as "crowdsourcing") through technical means. The scheme of the present disclosure for encouraging and directing drivers to upload traffic violation information by technical means will now be described in detail in connection with fig. 2.
Fig. 2 illustrates a flow diagram of an example method 200 of information collection, in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure. For ease of discussion, process 200 will be described in conjunction with fig. 1. As an example, the method 200 may be implemented at the server 110 of fig. 1, for example. It should be understood that at least some of the operations in method 200 may be performed by terminal device 120 in other example embodiments. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
Optionally, in some example embodiments, the server 110 may first issue a prompt to the first user's terminal device 120 to prompt the first user that traffic violation information may be uploaded. The prompt may be presented to the user through an application (e.g., travel software) of the terminal device 120. Additionally, in some example embodiments, the reminder information may be published to a particular user in response to a predetermined trigger condition. One example trigger condition is that the server 110 determines that the first user is a driver of the travel platform and that there is a historical order taking record. Another example trigger condition is that the server 110 desires to obtain traffic violation information for a predefined area (e.g., beijing) and the server 110 determines that the current location of the first user is within the predefined area. Further, an example trigger condition may also be that the server 110 knows that the first user has recently visited a website of a traffic management department, and so on. It should be appreciated that the above example trigger conditions are shown merely as examples, and that any suitable trigger condition may be selected by one skilled in the art as desired to issue the reminder information to the first user. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
In this way, the system may issue prompt information to the user in a timely manner to guide the user in uploading traffic violation information. Meanwhile, the prompt message can be selectively presented to a specific user, so that the possibility of acquiring violation information is improved, and the uncomfortable experience of the user caused by the fact that unnecessary messages are issued to the user is reduced.
In some example embodiments, the prompt may indicate a restriction on uploading traffic violation information. In this way, the user can be made aware of the restrictions and rules for uploading traffic violation information in advance, thereby avoiding unnecessary uploading operations.
In some example embodiments, the prompt message may indicate an area restriction indicating a restriction condition for the location of occurrence of the traffic violation event. For example, the location of the traffic violation event may be defined when the system only wants to obtain traffic violation information for a predefined area (e.g., Beijing, Shanghai). In this way, the system can pointedly collect traffic violation information in the predefined area, and the flexibility of collecting the violation information by the system is improved.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the prompt message may also indicate a type limit indicating a limit condition for the type of violation of the traffic violation event. The type of traffic violation event includes a variety of types, such as running a red light, occupying an emergency lane, occupying a non-motorized lane, parking violations, and the like. When the system needs to optimize the parking place, the system may pay more attention to illegal parking violation information; and when the system wants to calculate the travel time more accurately, it may be more concerned with speeding violation information. In this manner, the system can define the type of violation of the traffic violation event based on actual needs, thereby flexibly defining the type of traffic violation information to be collected.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the prompt message may also indicate a time limit indicating a limiting condition for the time of occurrence of the traffic violation event. The driving environment is not constant, for example, a stop prohibition place due to newly added bus stops, newly added bus lines of a traffic management department, and the like. Meanwhile, the driving environment is relatively stable in a short period. In this way, the system can limit the time of occurrence of a traffic violation event as needed, thereby avoiding the system collecting a large number of duplicate tickets while ensuring that the latest traffic violation information can be collected.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the hint message may also indicate incentive rules, which may indicate a correspondence between the uploaded file and the incentive. Specifically, the system may set different incentives depending on whether the uploaded violation information includes additional information, such as a live photograph associated with the violation penalty event, the time and place of occurrence of the traffic violation event corresponding to the uploaded violation information, or the type of traffic violation event corresponding to the uploaded violation information. In the description of embodiments of the present disclosure, an incentive may refer specifically to a point, platform privilege, platform reward, or any other form of incentive. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
In this way, the system can guide and encourage the user to upload more valuable information through technical means, and further improve the authenticity and validity of the collected violation information.
It should be understood that the information indicated by the cue information discussed above is merely exemplary. In other example embodiments, the hint information may indicate other information. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
In some example embodiments, the server 110 may also determine a current location of the first user and issue a reminder to the first user based on the current location of the first user. For example, the server expects to collect the illegal parking information of the Beijing area and set and upload the illegal parking information of the Beijing area so as to obtain the integral reward of 300 cents; meanwhile, the method is expected to collect the overspeed driving violation information of the Shanghai area, and the 200-point integral reward can be obtained by uploading the overspeed driving violation information of the Shanghai area. When the server detects that the first user is in Beijing, the server issues prompt information associated with the Beijing area to the first user, and when the server detects that the first user is in Shanghai, the server issues prompt information associated with the Shanghai area to the first user.
In this way, the server may apply different information collection schemes for different cities/areas.
In some example embodiments, links, options, menus, and the like that may directly trigger the upload interactive interface may be presented along with the reminder information. In this way, the user can directly click the corresponding area to immediately participate in the activity, and the user experience is improved.
Referring now to fig. 3, fig. 3 illustrates an example interface 300 presenting hints information in accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 3, user interface 130-3 may be presented on a display device of terminal device 120. The user interface 130-3 includes area definitions (i.e., the city of the event is Beijing and Shanghai), type definitions (i.e., the type of traffic violation event includes: 1) violations of parking regulations; and 2) violation of the prohibited stop sign), time limits (i.e., the time of occurrence of the traffic violation event is after 1 month and 1 day of 2020), and reward rules (i.e., 1. uploading only the ticket screenshot, a 300 point reward can be obtained; and 2. uploading the site pictures corresponding to the penalty ticket and the penalty ticket at the same time to obtain the reward of 500 points). It should be understood that interface 130-3 is shown in FIG. 3 merely as an example of presenting a reminder message and should not be construed as limiting the disclosure in any way.
The discussion above discusses the published reminder information. Returning now to FIG. 2, the information gathering method of the present disclosure will be discussed in further detail.
At block 210, the server 110 obtains a file associated with the traffic violation penalty event uploaded by the first user via the terminal device 120. Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, the terminal device 120 may present an interface 130-1 to the first user device, where the interface 130-1 includes a corresponding interactive interface for receiving a file uploaded by the first user and related to a traffic violation penalty event. The format of the violation information uploaded by the first user is limited to a file instead of simple text description and the like, so that the integrity of the violation information can be better protected, and the user is prevented from reporting false information.
In some example embodiments, the file uploaded by the first user includes an information element corresponding to a traffic violation penalty paper ticket. For example, it may be a photograph, copy or scan of a traffic violation penalty paper ticket, etc.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the file uploaded by the first user includes an information element corresponding to the traffic violation penalty electronic message. For example, it may be an electronic message screen or photograph that includes the complete traffic violation penalty.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the file uploaded by the first user includes information elements corresponding to a web page from the trusted third-party website 140 that includes information about the traffic violation penalty event. For example, it may be a screen shot or photograph of a web page from a traffic violation time record displayed on the traffic authority's official website, or the like.
In this way, the authenticity of the collected information can be verified. It should be understood that the above-listed information elements are exemplary only. In other embodiments, the user may verify the authenticity of the uploaded traffic violation information through other information elements. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
Additionally, in some example embodiments, the first user may also upload additional information associated with the traffic violation penalty event. One example additional information is a live photograph associated with the traffic violation penalty event, for example, the live photograph may include a traffic indication identification of the location where the traffic violation event occurred (such as a speed limit or stop sign, etc.), or a known landmark identifying the location, or the like. Another example additional information may be trip information associated with a traffic violation event, such as, for example, travel platform driver order information or other application recorded trip information, and the like.
It should be understood that the additional information listed above is discussed by way of example only. In other example embodiments, the additional information may be any information that enhances the authenticity of the uploaded file. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
In this way, the user may upload more additional information to verify the authenticity of his uploaded information. The process by which the server 110 further verifies the authenticity and validity of the uploaded violation information with additional information will be discussed in detail below.
Additionally, the server 110 may determine, after obtaining the file uploaded by the first user, whether the attribute of the file indicates that the file is identifiable. In some example embodiments, the server 110 determines whether the file uploaded by the first user can be identified by the format and size of the file. In some other example embodiments, when the uploaded file is a photo, the server 110 may further determine whether the uploaded file (i.e., the photo) can be recognized according to parameters such as brightness, resolution, and the like of the photo, besides the format and size of the photo.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the system may dictate the amount of violation information that a user uploads at a single time, for example, the system may restrict the number of traffic violation penalty events associated with each document to not exceed a predetermined threshold. In this case, the server 110 treats the file uploaded by the first user as unidentifiable when the number of traffic violation penalty events associated with the file exceeds a predetermined threshold (e.g., a photograph including multiple tickets, multiple electronic messages, or multiple traffic violation records).
If the server 110 determines that the attributes of the file associated with the traffic violation penalty event indicate that the file is identifiable, then a subsequent operation is performed.
In this way, the server 110 may perform a preliminary check (i.e., determine whether the file can be identified) on the file uploaded by the first user, and perform a subsequent process only when the file can be identified, thereby improving the processing efficiency of the system.
In some example embodiments, if the server 110 determines that the contents of the file associated with the traffic violation penalty are not identifiable, feedback is provided to the first user to indicate that the uploaded file is invalid. Further, the server 110 may also feed back the reason for the file being invalid to the first user. In this way, the user can know the reason for the invalidation of the file according to the feedback information and re-upload the file meeting the requirements.
At block 220, the server 110 determines violation information associated with the traffic violation event corresponding to the traffic violation penalty event from the user file. It should be appreciated that the server 110 may use any suitable file processing technique to extract the traffic violation information in the file. The determined traffic violation information includes, but is not limited to, the license plate number, the type of traffic violation event, the event and location where the traffic violation event occurred, and the like.
Further, the server 110 may determine whether the violation information is valid. In some example embodiments, if the server 110 determines that the violation information is not complete, the violation information is determined to be invalid. For example, the first user may upload an incomplete violation ticket or electronic message, at which point the server 110 will determine that the violation information is invalid.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the violation information is determined to be invalid if the server 110 determines that the violation information is not the first upload. For example, the first user repeatedly uploads the violation information, or the server 110 has obtained the traffic violation information through other means, at which point the server 110 will determine that the violation information is invalid.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the violation information is determined to be invalid if the server 110 determines that the location of the traffic violation event indicated by the violation information is not within the predefined area. For example, the server 110 currently collects only traffic violation information for Beijing or Shanghai, and the user uploads traffic violation information for other cities, at which point the server 110 will determine that the violation information is invalid.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the violation information is determined to be invalid if the server 110 determines that the type of traffic violation event indicated by the violation information does not belong to the predefined violation type. For example, the server 110 currently collects only the violation information generated by parking violations, and the user uploads the violation information generated by red light running, at which point the server 110 will determine that the violation information is invalid.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the violation information is determined to be invalid if the server 110 determines that the time of occurrence of the traffic violation event indicated by the violation information is not within the predefined time period. For example, the server 110 currently collects only traffic violation information after 1/2020, and the user uploads the traffic violation event information in 2019, at which point the server 110 would deem the violation information invalid.
It should be appreciated that in other example embodiments, the server 110 may also apply other criteria to determine whether the violation information is valid. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect. In this manner, the server 110 may flexibly screen traffic violation information.
Additionally, in some example embodiments, when the first user is a driver of the travel platform, the server 110 may also determine the validity of the violation information based on historical travel information of the first user at the travel platform. For example, when the server 110 determines that the violation information does not match the historical trip information recorded by the trip platform, the violation information is determined to be invalid.
In this way, the authenticity of the violation information uploaded by the driver of the travel platform can be more accurately verified.
Additionally, in some example embodiments, when the first user uploads the additional information, the server 110 may also determine the validity of the violation information based on the additional information. For example, if the first user uploads a live photo, the server 110 determines if the live photo matches the violation information. In another example, if the first user uploads trip information associated with a traffic violation penalty event (e.g., a travel route recorded by navigation software), the server 110 determines whether the trip information matches the violation information.
In this manner, the server 110 may collect additional information associated with the traffic violation event, thereby improving the authenticity of the collected traffic violation information.
In some example embodiments, if the server 110 determines that the violation information is invalid, the first user is provided with an indication of the reason for the violation information being invalid. As an example, the server 110 may indicate to the first user: repeated uploading, low resolution images, non-predetermined types of violation events, non-predetermined time periods of violation events, non-predetermined area ranges of locations of violation events, non-predetermined types of violation events, etc. In this way, the first user may obtain the reason for the invalidation of the uploaded violation information.
At block 230, if the server 110 determines that the violation information is valid, the first user is provided with an incentive corresponding to the uploaded file. In some example embodiments, the server 110 may determine the amount of incentive based on the location of the occurrence of the traffic violation event as indicated by the violation information. In some example embodiments, the server 110 provides different incentive values for different areas or cities, for example, a point incentive of 300 points if the server 110 determines that the place of occurrence of the violation event is Beijing, and a point incentive of 200 points if the server 110 determines that the place of occurrence of the violation event is Shanghai. Further, the server 110 may provide a higher amount of incentive if the server 110 determines that location information indicated by the violation information has never been reported, for example, the violation information indicates a newly planned speed limit section, or a new prohibited parking location. Conversely, if the server 110 determines that the violation information has been reported by a plurality of other users, then a relatively small amount of incentive is provided.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the server 110 may determine the amount of incentive based on the time of occurrence of the traffic violation event as indicated by the violation information. In some example embodiments, the server 110 provides different incentive values for different time periods, for example, if the server 110 determines that the violation event is a recently occurring violation event (e.g., within the last month), the server 110 may provide a higher amount of incentive. Conversely, if the server 110 determines that the violation event has occurred for a period of time (e.g., 3 months ago), then a relatively small amount of incentive is provided.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the server 110 provides different incentive values for different types of violations. In some example embodiments, the server 110 may determine the incentive value based on the degree of adverse impact caused by the violation class. For example, parking violations are more disruptive to the driver's driving trip, and a higher incentive value is provided when the server 110 determines that the violation type is parking violations.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the server 110 may determine different incentive values for whether and what additional information is uploaded by the first user. In some example embodiments, the server 110 may determine different incentive values for how much the additional information reinforces the authenticity of the uploaded violation information. For example, the server 110 may provide a higher amount of incentive if the additional information (such as a live photograph) is more robust to the proof of authenticity of the violation information. Conversely, if the server 110 determines that the additional information (such as the textual description) is less robust to the proof of authenticity of the violation information, then a lesser amount of incentive is provided.
In this way, the server 110 may direct the user to upload violation information desired by the server 110 through a technical period according to different incentive rules.
In some example embodiments, the server 110 may provide feedback information to the first user. As shown in the example user interface 130-2 in fig. 1, the server 110 may present feedback information to the first user via the terminal device 120 (e.g., a display of the terminal device 120). In some example embodiments, the server 110 provides information of the uploaded file to the first user. For example, the user is presented with the previously uploaded files. Further, the server 110 may also present the first user with the time of the uploaded file, the name of the file, the type of traffic violation event to which the uploaded file corresponds, and so forth. This information may help the user determine which violation information has been uploaded.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the server 110 may provide information to the first user of incentives corresponding to the uploaded file, such as respective points. In this way, it may be that the first user is clearly informed of the incentives obtained for each upload, thereby increasing the user's aggressiveness in uploading violation information.
Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the server 110 may provide the first user with information of the audit status corresponding to the uploaded file. The audit status may be: passed, pending payment, under audit, failed, etc. Further, if the status is "failed," the server 110 may also provide the first user with a reason for the failure. In this way, the first user may be better informed of the status of the uploaded violation information.
In some example embodiments, the server 110 may provide the above information to the first user in response to a query by the first user device. Alternatively, the server 110 may provide feedback information to the user in response to each upload completion by the user. In addition, the server 110 may also periodically provide feedback information to the first user. It should be understood that the timing of providing the feedback information can be appropriately configured according to actual needs.
The foregoing discusses technical means for encouraging and directing drivers to upload traffic violation information by technical means. Additionally, the server 110 may also collect traffic violation information by querying the third-party website 140 for traffic violation records by obtaining driver access rights. The detailed discussion now continues with respect to fig. 1 as follows.
As shown in FIG. 1, the third party website 140 is a trusted website that can provide a query for traffic violation penalty history, such as an official website of a traffic administration. The server 110 may obtain access rights for the second user to access the third-party website 140. The access rights of the second user may be in a variety of forms, for example, which may include, but are not limited to, access credentials, certificates, digital signatures, or username and password, among others. Further, the server 110 may obtain the second user access rights in a variety of ways, such as by presenting an interactive interface to the second user to receive the access rights provided by the second user.
In addition, the server 110 may acquire access rights of vehicles owned by some enterprises or rental companies in addition to the personal use. In this manner, the server 110 may obtain access rights for a number of users, including the second user, and generate a corresponding authorization list. The server 110 may periodically obtain violation information for all users in the authorization list via the third party server 140. Since the third party website 140 is a trusted website, the authenticity of the obtained violation information is guaranteed.
Additionally, in some example embodiments, if the second user is the driver of the travel platform, the server 110 further determines whether the second user has a historical travel order within a predefined time period. If the server 110 determines that there is also a historical travel order for the second user, a historical record of the second user's traffic violation penalty events is obtained via the third party website 140.
In this way, the number of visits to the third party website 140 may be reduced. Further, when the second user has a historical travel order, the server 110 may obtain detailed trajectory information corresponding to the order based on the historical travel order. Thus, the server 110 can match the detailed trajectory information with the acquired violation information to determine more accurate information related to the violation event.
Additionally, in some example embodiments, the server 110 determines the predefined time period based on a first time difference, wherein the first time period is indicative of a time difference between the time of occurrence of the traffic violation penalty event and the time of occurrence of the traffic violation event. Alternatively or additionally, in some example embodiments, the server 110 may also determine the predefined time period based on a second time difference, wherein the second time difference indicates a time difference between the time of occurrence of the traffic violation penalty event and the time of occurrence of the second user handling the traffic violation penalty event. In this way, the server 110 can query for recent violation information while reducing the time for the server 110 to access the third-party website 140 and saving system resources.
Through various embodiments of the present disclosure, the system may be based on technical means to achieve the collection of violation information. In addition, the authenticity and the validity of the collected violation information are ensured through technical means.
Embodiments of the present disclosure also provide corresponding apparatuses for implementing the above methods or processes. Fig. 4 illustrates a schematic block diagram of an apparatus 400 for information collection according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
As shown in fig. 4, the apparatus 400 may include: the file obtaining module 410 is configured to obtain a file related to the traffic violation penalty event uploaded by the first user through the terminal device 120. The apparatus 400 further includes a violation information determination module 420 configured to determine from the file violation information associated with the traffic violation event corresponding to the traffic violation penalty event. The apparatus 400 further includes an incentive providing module 430 configured to provide an incentive corresponding to the uploaded document to the first user if the violation information is determined to be valid.
In some example embodiments, wherein the file includes information elements corresponding to at least one of: a paper ticket is punished for traffic violation; traffic violation punishment electronic message; and a web page from the trusted third party website 140 that includes information about the traffic violation penalty event.
In some example embodiments, wherein the violation information determination module 420 is further configured to: if the content of the file related to the traffic violation penalty event is determined to be identifiable, determining violation information by identifying the content of the file; and providing feedback to the first user indicating that the document is invalid if it is determined that the content of the document associated with the traffic violation penalty is not identifiable.
In some example embodiments, the apparatus 400 further comprises: an additional information acquisition module configured to acquire additional information associated with the traffic violation penalty event uploaded by the first user through the terminal device 120, the additional information including at least one of: a live photograph associated with a traffic violation penalty event; and trip information associated with the traffic violation penalty event; and a first validity determination module configured to determine validity of the violation information based on the additional information.
In some example embodiments, wherein the violation information is determined to be invalid if at least one of: the violation information is incomplete, the violation information is not uploaded for the first time, the place of occurrence of the traffic violation event indicated by the violation information is not in the predefined area, the time of occurrence of the traffic violation event indicated by the violation information is not in the predefined time period, and the type of the traffic violation event indicated by the violation information does not belong to the predefined violation type.
In some example embodiments, wherein the first user is a driver of the travel platform, and the apparatus further comprises: and the second validity determination module is configured to determine the validity of the violation information based on the historical travel information of the first user on the travel platform.
In some example embodiments, the apparatus 400 further includes an invalid cause indication module configured to provide an indication to the first user of a cause causing the violation information to be invalid if the violation information is determined to be invalid.
In some example embodiments, the apparatus 400 further comprises a feedback providing module configured to provide at least one of the following to the first user: information of the uploaded file, information of an incentive corresponding to the uploaded file, and information of an audit status corresponding to the uploaded file.
In some example embodiments, wherein the incentive providing module 430 is further configured to: determining a quantity of excitation based on at least one of: the place of occurrence of the traffic violation incident indicated by the violation information; the time of occurrence of the traffic violation event indicated by the violation information; and the type of traffic violation event indicated by the violation information.
In some example embodiments, the apparatus 400 further comprises an entitlement acquisition module configured to acquire the second user's access entitlement for accessing the trusted third party website 140, the third party website 140 providing a history of the second user's traffic violation penalty events; and a record query module configured to obtain a history of traffic violation penalty events for the second user via the third-party website 140 based on the access rights.
In some example embodiments, the second user is a driver of the travel platform, and the record querying module is further configured to: if it is determined that the second user has a historical travel order within the predefined time period, a historical record of traffic violation punishment events for the second user is obtained via the third-party website 140 based on the access rights.
In some example embodiments, the predefined time period is determined based on at least one of: a first time difference indicative of a time difference between the time of occurrence of the traffic violation penalty event and the time of occurrence of the traffic violation event; and a second time difference indicative of a time difference between the time of occurrence of the traffic violation penalty event and the time of occurrence of the second user handling the traffic violation penalty event.
In some example embodiments, the apparatus 400 further comprises a reminder information issuing module configured to issue reminder information to the first user, the reminder information indicating at least one of: an area limit indicating a limit condition for an occurrence location of the traffic violation event; a type limit indicating a limit condition for a type of violation for the traffic violation incident; a time limit indicating a limit condition for the time of occurrence of the traffic violation event; and an incentive rule indicating a correspondence between the uploaded files and the incentives.
In some example embodiments, the apparatus 400 further comprises a location acquisition module configured to determine current location information of the first user; and wherein the reminder information publication module is further configured to: and issuing prompt information to the first user based on the current position information of the first user.
The elements included in apparatus 400 may be implemented in a variety of ways including software, hardware, firmware, or any combination thereof. In some example embodiments, one or more of the units may be implemented using software and/or firmware, such as machine executable instructions stored on a storage medium. In addition to, or in the alternative to, machine-executable instructions, some or all of the elements in apparatus 400 may be implemented at least in part by one or more hardware logic components. By way of example, and not limitation, exemplary types of hardware logic components that may be used include Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), Application Specific Standards (ASSPs), systems on a chip (SOCs), Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs), and so forth.
Fig. 5 illustrates a block diagram of a computing device/server 500 in which one or more embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented. It should be appreciated that the computing device/server 500 illustrated in FIG. 5 is merely exemplary and should not be construed as limiting in any way the functionality and scope of the embodiments described herein.
As shown in fig. 5, computing device/server 500 is in the form of a general purpose computing device. Components of computing device/server 500 may include, but are not limited to, one or more processors or processing units 510, memory 520, storage 530, one or more communication units 540, one or more input devices 550, and one or more output devices 560. The processing unit 510 may be a real or virtual processor and may be capable of performing various processes according to programs stored in the memory 520. In a multiprocessor system, multiple processing units execute computer-executable instructions in parallel to improve the parallel processing capability of computing device/server 500.
Computing device/server 500 typically includes a number of computer storage media. Such media may be any available media that is accessible by computing device/server 500 and includes, but is not limited to, volatile and non-volatile media, removable and non-removable media. Memory 520 may be volatile memory (e.g., registers, cache, Random Access Memory (RAM)), non-volatile memory (e.g., Read Only Memory (ROM), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), flash memory), or some combination thereof. Storage 530 may be a removable or non-removable medium and may include a machine-readable medium, such as a flash drive, a magnetic disk, or any other medium that may be capable of being used to store information and/or data (e.g., training data for training) and that may be accessed within computing device/server 500.
Computing device/server 500 may further include additional removable/non-removable, volatile/nonvolatile storage media. Although not shown in FIG. 5, a magnetic disk drive for reading from and writing to a removable, non-volatile magnetic disk (e.g., a "floppy disk") and an optical disk drive for reading from or writing to a removable, non-volatile optical disk may be provided. In these cases, each drive may be connected to a bus (not shown) by one or more data media interfaces. Memory 520 may include a computer program product 525 having one or more program modules configured to perform the various methods or acts of the various embodiments of the disclosure.
The communication unit 540 enables communication with other computing devices over a communication medium. Additionally, the functionality of the components of computing device/server 500 may be implemented in a single computing cluster or multiple computing machines capable of communicating over a communications connection. Thus, computing device/server 500 may operate in a networked environment using logical connections to one or more other servers, network Personal Computers (PCs), or another network node.
The input device 550 may be one or more input devices such as a mouse, keyboard, trackball, or the like. Output device 560 may be one or more output devices such as a display, speakers, printer, or the like. Computing device/server 500 may also communicate with one or more external devices (not shown), such as storage devices, display devices, etc., as desired through communication unit 540, with one or more devices that enable a user to interact with computing device/server 500, or with any device (e.g., network card, modem, etc.) that enables computing device/server 500 to communicate with one or more other computing devices. Such communication may be performed via input/output (I/O) interfaces (not shown).
According to an exemplary implementation of the present disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided, on which one or more computer instructions are stored, wherein the one or more computer instructions are executed by a processor to implement the above-described method.
Various aspects of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus (systems) and computer program products implemented in accordance with the disclosure. It will be understood that each block of the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer-readable program instructions.
These computer-readable program instructions may be provided to a processing unit of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processing unit of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks. These computer-readable program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium that can direct a computer, programmable data processing apparatus, and/or other devices to function in a particular manner, such that the computer-readable medium storing the instructions comprises an article of manufacture including instructions which implement the function/act specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.
The computer readable program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other devices to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer, other programmable apparatus or other devices to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer, other programmable apparatus or other devices implement the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.
The flowchart and block diagrams in the figures illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods and computer program products according to various implementations of the present disclosure. In this regard, each block in the flowchart or block diagrams may represent a module, segment, or portion of instructions, which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s). In some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the block may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, two blocks shown in succession may, in fact, be executed substantially concurrently, or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved. It will also be noted that each block of the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based systems which perform the specified functions or acts, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.
The foregoing has described implementations of the present disclosure, and the above description is illustrative, not exhaustive, and not limited to the implementations disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described implementations. The terminology used herein was chosen in order to best explain the principles of implementations, the practical application, or improvements to the technology in the marketplace, or to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the implementations disclosed herein.

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1. An information collection method, comprising:
acquiring a file which is uploaded by a first user through a terminal device and is related to a traffic violation punishment event;
determining violation information associated with a traffic violation event corresponding to the traffic violation penalty event from the file; and
and if the violation information is determined to be valid, providing an incentive corresponding to the uploaded file to the first user.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the file comprises information elements corresponding to at least one of:
a paper ticket is punished for traffic violation;
traffic violation punishment electronic message; and
a web page from a trusted third party website including information regarding the traffic violation penalty event.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein determining the violation information comprises:
determining the violation information by identifying the content of the file if it is determined that the attributes of the file associated with the traffic violation penalty event indicate that the file is identifiable; and
providing feedback to the first user to indicate that the document is invalid if it is determined that the attribute of the document associated with the traffic violation penalty indicates that the document is not identifiable.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
acquiring additional information which is uploaded by the first user through the terminal equipment and is associated with the traffic violation punishing event, wherein the additional information comprises at least one of the following information:
a live photograph associated with the traffic violation penalty event; and
trip information associated with the traffic violation penalty event; and
based on the additional information, determining validity of the violation information.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the violation information is determined to be invalid if at least one of:
the violation information is not complete and the violation information is not complete,
the violation information is not first uploaded,
the violation information indicates that the location of the traffic violation event is not within the predefined area,
the violation information indicates that the time of occurrence of the traffic violation event is not within a predefined time period, an
The type of traffic violation event indicated by the violation information does not belong to a predefined violation type.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the first user is a driver of a travel platform, and the method further comprises:
and determining the validity of the violation information based on the historical travel information of the first user on the travel platform.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
if the violation information is determined to be invalid, providing an indication to the first user of a cause for the violation information being invalid.
8. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
providing, to the first user, at least one of:
the information of the file that has been uploaded,
information of an incentive corresponding to the uploaded file, an
Information of a review state corresponding to the uploaded file.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein providing the incentive to the first user corresponding to uploading the file comprises:
determining the amount of excitation based on at least one of:
the violation information indicates the location of the occurrence of the traffic violation event;
the time of occurrence of the traffic violation event indicated by the violation information; and
the violation information indicates a type of the traffic violation event.
10. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
acquiring the access right of a second user for accessing a credible third-party website, wherein the third-party website provides a historical record of traffic violation punishment events of the second user; and
obtaining the history of the traffic violation penalty incidents for the second user via the third-party website based on the access rights.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the second user is a driver of a travel platform; and
wherein obtaining the history of the traffic violation penalty event for the second user comprises:
and if the second user is determined to have a historical travel order within the predefined time period, acquiring the historical record of the traffic violation punishing event of the second user through the third-party website based on the access authority.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the predefined time period is determined based on at least one of:
a first time difference indicative of a time difference between the time of occurrence of the traffic violation penalty event and the time of occurrence of the traffic violation event; and
a second time difference indicative of a time difference between the time of occurrence of the traffic violation penalty event and the time of occurrence of the second user handling the traffic violation penalty event.
13. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
issuing a prompt to the first user, the prompt indicating at least one of:
an area limit indicating a limit condition for a place of occurrence of the traffic violation event;
a type limit indicating a limit condition for a type of violation of the traffic violation event;
a time limit indicating a limit condition for a time of occurrence of the traffic violation event; and
and the incentive rule indicates the corresponding relation between the uploaded file and the incentive.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising:
determining current location information of the first user; and
wherein issuing the reminder information to the first user comprises:
and issuing the prompt information to the first user based on the current position information of the first user.
15. An apparatus for information collection, comprising:
the file acquisition module is configured to acquire a file which is uploaded by a first user through terminal equipment and is related to a traffic violation punishment event;
a violation information determination module configured to determine violation information associated with a traffic violation event corresponding to the traffic violation penalty event from the file; and
an incentive providing module configured to provide an incentive to the first user corresponding to uploading the document if the violation information is determined to be valid.
16. An electronic device, comprising:
a memory and a processor;
wherein the memory is to store one or more computer instructions, wherein the one or more computer instructions are to be executed by the processor to implement the method of any one of claims 1 to 14.
17. A computer readable storage medium having one or more computer instructions stored thereon, wherein the one or more computer instructions are executed by a processor to implement the method of any one of claims 1 to 14.
18. A computer program product comprising computer executable instructions, wherein the computer executable instructions, when executed by a processor, implement the method of any one of claims 1 to 14.
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