CN112751894A - Method, apparatus, and computer storage medium for information processing - Google Patents

Method, apparatus, and computer storage medium for information processing Download PDF

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CN112751894A
CN112751894A CN201911045695.4A CN201911045695A CN112751894A CN 112751894 A CN112751894 A CN 112751894A CN 201911045695 A CN201911045695 A CN 201911045695A CN 112751894 A CN112751894 A CN 112751894A
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According to example embodiments of the present disclosure, a method, apparatus, and computer-readable storage medium for information processing are provided. The method includes determining whether a vehicle is proximate to a predetermined location; in response to determining that the vehicle is proximate to the predetermined location, obtaining life service information associated with the predetermined location; and displaying the lifestyle service information via an electronic device associated with the vehicle. Therefore, the scheme can push the life service information based on the fact that the vehicle is close to the preset position, and therefore the pushing accuracy is improved.

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Method, apparatus, and computer storage medium for information processing
Technical Field
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to the field of information processing, and more particularly, to a method, apparatus, and computer storage medium for information processing.
Background
Currently, electronic devices such as smart phones have become indispensable tools. With the advancement of technology, these electronic devices are continuously endowed with new functions to improve people's lives. More and more life service information is also pushed through electronic devices. But the current life service information push is often not accurate and intelligent enough.
Disclosure of Invention
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method, apparatus, and computer storage medium for information processing capable of pushing life service information based on a vehicle approaching a predetermined location, thereby improving the accuracy of the pushing.
In a first aspect of the disclosure, a method for information processing is provided. The method comprises the following steps: determining whether the vehicle is approaching a predetermined location; in response to determining that the vehicle is proximate to the predetermined location, obtaining life service information associated with the predetermined location; and displaying the lifestyle service information via an electronic device associated with the vehicle.
In a second aspect of the present disclosure, an apparatus for information processing is provided. The apparatus comprises at least one processing unit and at least one memory. At least one memory is coupled to the at least one processing unit and stores instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit. The instructions, when executed by the at least one processing unit, cause the apparatus to perform acts comprising: determining whether the vehicle is approaching a predetermined location; in response to determining that the vehicle is proximate to the predetermined location, obtaining life service information associated with the predetermined location; and displaying the lifestyle service information via an electronic device associated with the vehicle.
In a third aspect of the disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided. The computer readable storage medium has stored thereon a computer program which, when executed by a machine, causes the machine to carry out any of the steps of the method described according to the first aspect of the disclosure.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the detailed description. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the disclosure, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the disclosure.
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FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of an example of an information handling environment 100, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 shows a schematic flow diagram of a method 200 for information processing in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 shows a schematic flow chart diagram of a method 300 for information processing in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 shows a schematic flow chart diagram of a method 400 for information processing in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 shows a schematic flow chart diagram of a method 500 for information processing in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 shows a schematic flow chart diagram of a method 600 for information processing in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 shows a schematic flow chart diagram of a method 700 for information processing in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; and
fig. 8 illustrates a schematic block diagram of an example device 800 that may be used to implement embodiments of the present disclosure.
Like or corresponding reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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Preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. While the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in various forms and should not be limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
The term "include" and variations thereof as used herein is meant to be inclusive in an open-ended manner, i.e., "including but not limited to". Unless specifically stated otherwise, the term "or" means "and/or". The term "based on" means "based at least in part on". The terms "one example embodiment" and "one embodiment" mean "at least one example embodiment". The term "another embodiment" means "at least one additional 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.
Traditionally, only smartphone users are considered for the push of life services of users, and the requirements of such segment users as owner users are not considered. Since the push of the life service information is often not combined with the actual situation of the owner or the vehicle thereof, the push opportunity and the push content are not accurate enough for the owner.
To address, at least in part, one or more of the above issues and other potential issues, an example embodiment of the present disclosure proposes a scheme for information processing. In this scheme, it is determined whether the vehicle is approaching a predetermined position. If it is determined that the vehicle is proximate to the predetermined location, life service information associated with the predetermined location is obtained. The lifestyle service information is then displayed via an electronic device associated with the vehicle.
Through the mode, the life service information can be pushed based on the fact that the vehicle approaches the preset position, and therefore the pushing accuracy is improved.
Hereinafter, a specific example of the present scheme will be described in more detail with reference to fig. 1 to 8.
FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of an example of an information processing environment 100, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Information handling environment 100 includes a vehicle 110, an electronic device 120, a server 130, and a user 140.
The vehicle 110 may collect vehicle conditions. The vehicle state may be a state of the vehicle 110 itself or a state of the surrounding environment of the vehicle 110. For example, the vehicle state may include a parking of the vehicle 110, a key-off of the vehicle 110, an open/close door of the vehicle 110, a lock of the vehicle 110, a position of the vehicle 110, a short-range communication connection on/off state between the vehicle 110 and the electronic device 120, and the like. In some embodiments, the vehicle may capture images of the surrounding environment. The vehicle may be equipped, for example, with a camera, which is able to capture images of the surroundings. In some embodiments, the vehicle may collect passenger information within the vehicle. The vehicle may for example be equipped with a camera, which is able to capture images of the environment in the vehicle. The vehicle may for example also be provided with a seat pressure sensor which is able to indicate the occupancy of the seat in the vehicle and thus the number of passengers in the vehicle.
Vehicle 110 may communicate directly with server 130, may communicate directly with electronic device 120, and may also communicate with electronic device 120 via server 130. In some embodiments, vehicle 110 includes a communication module for communicating with at least one of electronic device 120 and server 130. In some embodiments, the communication module may include a close range communication module for close range communication with the electronic device 120. For example, the near field communication module may communicate with the electronic device 120 through any near field communication technology such as Bluetooth, wifi, zigbee, and Near Field Communication (NFC). In some embodiments, vehicle 110 may receive vehicle control instructions from electronic device 120 via the close range communication module and send vehicle control results to electronic device 120. For example, the vehicle may receive a vehicle locking command from the electronic device 120 through bluetooth or wifi, perform a vehicle locking operation, and return a vehicle locking result to the electronic device 120. In some embodiments, vehicle 110 may transmit the collected vehicle status and information to electronic device 120 through the close-range communication module. For example, after locking the vehicle with the vehicle key, the vehicle 110 may send the locking state to the electronic device 120 through bluetooth or wifi. Also for example, the vehicle 110 may send the collected passenger information to the electronic device 120 via bluetooth or wifi.
Alternatively or additionally, the communication module may comprise a cellular communication module for communicating with at least one of the electronic device 120 and the server 130 over a cellular network. For example, the cellular communication module can communicate with at least one of the electronic device 120 and the server 130 via any cellular communication technology, such as 5G, LTE, EVDO, CDMA, GPRS, and EDGE. Vehicle 110 may receive vehicle control instructions from electronic device 120 via server 130, e.g., through a cellular communication module, and send vehicle control results to electronic device 120 via server 130. Vehicle 110 may also transmit the collected vehicle status and information to server 130, such as through a cellular communication module, and may also transmit the collected vehicle status and information to electronic device 120 via server 130.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 120 may be an electronic device with wireless transceiving capabilities and may access the internet. The electronic device 120 is, for example, but not limited to, a mobile phone, a smart phone, a laptop computer, a tablet computer, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a wearable device, and the like.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 120 may include at least a communication module, a display, a memory, and a processor. The communication module is for communicating with at least one of the vehicle 110 and the server 130. The communication module is similar to the communication module in vehicle 110 and will not be described in detail here. In some embodiments, electronic device 120 may obtain or receive vehicle status information from vehicle 110 and/or server 130. In some embodiments, electronic device 120 may send vehicle control instructions to vehicle 110 directly or to vehicle 110 through server 130. For example, electronic device 120 may send a lock command to vehicle 110 via bluetooth, or electronic device 120 may send a lock command to the vehicle via server 130 via a cellular network. The display is used for displaying various interfaces and information. The memory is used to store one or more computer programs. The processor is coupled to the memory and executes the one or more programs to enable the electronic device 120 to perform one or more functions.
Furthermore, the electronic device may also comprise a camera for acquiring images and/or video, for example. In some embodiments, the electronic device 120 may include a front-facing camera. For example, the electronic device 120 may acquire a facial image of the user through a front-facing camera. Alternatively or additionally, the electronic device 120 may include a rear-facing camera. For example, the electronic device 120 may acquire an image of the surrounding environment through a rear-facing camera. In some embodiments, the electronic device 120 may be installed with a program for identifying the content of the image. For example, the program may identify a space, floor, store, merchandise, number of people, gender, age, health status, mood, and the like in the image.
The electronic device 120 may also include, for example, a sound collection device for capturing speech input from a user. For example, the electronic device 120 may acquire a voice instruction input by a user through a microphone and perform a related operation according to the voice instruction.
In some embodiments, the display of the electronic device 120 may include a touch screen for receiving touch action instructions of a user. For example, the electronic device 120 may acquire a touch action instruction input by a user through the touch screen, and perform a related operation according to the touch action instruction.
The electronic device 120 may further include, for example, an acceleration sensor for acquiring an acceleration of the electronic device 120. The electronic device 120 may acquire the acceleration through the acceleration sensor, determine that the user 140 has performed a predetermined pattern of movement on the electronic device 120, and the electronic device 120 may perform a related operation according to the predetermined pattern of movement. For example, the electronic device 120 may detect whether the electronic device 120 has performed shaking based on the acceleration, and perform a related operation if shaking of the electronic device 120 is detected. In some embodiments, the memory may also store a schedule of the user. The schedule may include, for example, a date, a destination, and content. The content may be, for example, a business reception, a long distance trip, etc.
Server 130 is capable of communicating with at least one of vehicle 110 and electronic device 120. The server 130 includes, but is not limited to, a personal computer, server computer, multiprocessor systems, mainframe computers, distributed computing environments that include any of the above systems or devices, and the like. In some embodiments, the server 130 may have one or more processing units, including special purpose processing units such as GPUs, FPGAs, ASICs, and the like, as well as general purpose processing units such as CPUs. In addition, one or more virtual machines may also be running on server 130.
In some embodiments, a platform for managing user and vehicle information is implemented in server 130. In some embodiments, the server 130 is part of a platform for managing user and vehicle information. For example, the server 130 is part of a car networking environment. In some embodiments, a map service platform is implemented in the server 130. In some embodiments, the server 130 may obtain map data from a third party map service platform (not shown) through an associated interface. For example, the server 130 may obtain POI information from a third party mapping service platform through an API interface. In some embodiments, a lifestyle service information platform is implemented in the server 130. In some embodiments, the server 130 may obtain the lifestyle service information from a third party lifestyle service information platform (not shown) through an associated interface. For example, the server 130 may obtain the lifestyle service information from a third party lifestyle server platform through an API interface. The life service information may be, for example, offer information, parking payment information, and the like. In some embodiments, a payment platform is implemented in server 130. In some embodiments, the server 130 may interface with a third party payment platform (not shown) to implement payment functionality.
The actions performed by the electronic device 120 will be described in detail below in conjunction with fig. 2.
Fig. 2 shows a flow diagram of a method 200 for information processing according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. For example, the method 200 may be performed by the electronic device 120 as shown in fig. 1. It should be understood that method 200 may also include additional blocks not shown and/or may omit blocks shown, as the scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
At block 202, at an electronic device 120 associated with a vehicle 110, it is determined whether the vehicle 110 is proximate to a predetermined location.
In some embodiments, the predetermined location may be a point of interest POI. For example, it may be a point of interest POI such as a mall, a hotel, a restaurant, an amusement park, etc., marked in the map data. Alternatively or additionally, the predetermined location may be a destination in the user's schedule. For example, the destination in the user's calendar may be the name or location of an attraction. In addition or as a supplement, the predetermined location may be a location indicated in the user's reservation information, e.g. the user has reserved an air or train ticket, which would indicate the departure airport or train station of the air or train ticket.
The "proximity to a predetermined position" herein may be, for example, within a predetermined distance of the predetermined position. The predetermined distance may be, for example, 50 meters, 20 meters, 10 meters, or 0 meters (0 meters means that the vehicle is located within a geographic area of a building or a field to which the location corresponds), which is not a limitation of the present disclosure. In some embodiments, determining whether the vehicle is proximate to the predetermined location may include determining whether the vehicle is located within a predetermined geographic area. For example, it is determined whether the vehicle is located within a geographic area corresponding to a point of interest POI (e.g., a mall) marked in the map data. In this way, positioning and subsequent pushing can be more accurate.
In some embodiments, determining whether the vehicle 110 is proximate to the predetermined location may include receiving a predetermined vehicle status message; and if a predetermined vehicle status message is received, determining whether the vehicle 110 is approaching a predetermined location. The vehicle status message may be received by the electronic device 120 directly from the vehicle 110 over a short-range communication connection, such as bluetooth or wifi, or may be received from the server 130 over a cellular communication connection or from the vehicle 110 via the server 130, for example.
In some embodiments, the predetermined vehicle status message may be a parking message. The parking message may be, for example, that the vehicle speed is 0 or the shift position is P range. Alternatively or additionally, the predetermined vehicle status message may be a key-off message. If the vehicle is a fuel-fired vehicle, the stall message may be, for example, a message that the engine is stalled. If the vehicle is an electric vehicle, the stall message may be, for example, a message that the vehicle is turned off. Alternatively or additionally, the predetermined vehicle status message may be a door close message. For example, the door closing message may be a message that the driver-side vehicle door is closed or a message that all vehicle doors are closed. Alternatively or additionally, the predetermined vehicle status message may be a lock vehicle message. Alternatively or additionally, the predetermined vehicle status message may be a disconnection of the short-range communication connection between electronic device 120 and vehicle 110. For example, the bluetooth or wifi connection between the electronic device 120 and the vehicle 110 is disconnected due to the distance of the vehicle owner from the vehicle exceeding a threshold. These vehicle status messages may indicate the vehicle owner's departure behavior or intent, which may enable more accurate determination of push opportunities.
In addition or alternatively to the vehicle status message, determining whether the vehicle 110 is proximate to the predetermined location may include receiving a predetermined vehicle control instruction; and determining whether the vehicle is approaching the predetermined location if the predetermined vehicle control instruction is received. In some embodiments, the predetermined vehicle control command may be a lock command. The lock command may be, for example, triggered by a user on the electronic device 120. For example, the electronic device 120 may have a vehicle control application installed thereon, through which a user may trigger an associated vehicle control instruction. The vehicle control command can indicate the departure behavior or intention of the vehicle owner, so that the pushing opportunity can be determined more accurately.
In addition or alternatively to the vehicle status message and the vehicle control instruction, determining whether the vehicle 110 is proximate to the predetermined location may include receiving a predetermined action instruction; and determining whether the vehicle is approaching the predetermined position if the predetermined motion instruction is received. In some embodiments, the predetermined motion instruction may be, for example, a predetermined pattern of motion of the electronic device 120. In some embodiments, the predetermined pattern of motion may be, for example, shaking. The rocking motion may be, for example, a left-right rocking motion, a front-back rocking motion, or an up-down rocking motion. Alternatively or additionally, the predetermined pattern of motion may be a predetermined trajectory of motion, for example. The predetermined trajectory may be, for example, circular, arcuate, or other shape. The action instruction can indicate the subjective intention of the owner, so that the pushing opportunity can be determined more accurately.
Alternatively or additionally, determining whether vehicle 110 is proximate to the predetermined location may include: receiving a predetermined expense payment instruction or a predetermined expense payment message; and if the predetermined expense payment instruction or the predetermined expense payment message is received, determining whether the vehicle is close to a predetermined position, wherein the predetermined position is the position indicated in the predetermined expense payment instruction or the predetermined expense payment message. These payment instructions or messages may indicate the consumption behavior of the owner of the vehicle, which may enable more accurate determination of push opportunities. As will be described in detail below in connection with fig. 4.
If it is determined at block 202 that the vehicle 110 is proximate to the predetermined location, then life service information associated with the predetermined location is obtained at block 204.
In some embodiments, obtaining the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location includes: acquiring an image of the surroundings of the vehicle 110; identifying content in an image of a surrounding environment; and acquiring the life service information associated with the predetermined location based on the identified content. In some embodiments, obtaining an image of the surroundings of vehicle 110 may include electronic device 120 sending a request to vehicle 110 to obtain an image of its surroundings; and receives images of its surroundings from the vehicle 110. The image may be, for example, captured by the vehicle 110 on the fly by its camera. It is noted that "sending a request to vehicle 110" herein may be sending a request to vehicle 110 over a short-range communication connection, such as bluetooth or wifi, or sending a request to vehicle 110 via server 130 over a cellular communication connection. Similarly, "receive from vehicle 110" is also similar and will not be described in detail. Alternatively or additionally, acquiring the image of the surroundings of vehicle 110 may include electronic device 120 reading a locally stored image of the surroundings of vehicle 110. The image may be, for example, previously received from vehicle 110 or server 130. The reception time may be, for example, not more than a predetermined length of time from the current time. The predetermined time period may be, for example, 30 seconds, 15 seconds, 10 seconds, or 5 seconds. The present disclosure is not limited thereto. The pushed content can be made more accurate in conjunction with the image of the surroundings of the vehicle.
In addition or as a supplement to the image of the surroundings of the vehicle 110, in some embodiments, obtaining the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location includes: acquiring an image of the surroundings of the electronic device 120; identifying content in an image of a surrounding environment; and acquiring the life service information associated with the predetermined location based on the identified content. In some embodiments, acquiring the image of the surroundings of the electronic device 120 may include the electronic device 120 directly capturing the image of the surroundings through its camera. Alternatively or additionally, acquiring the image of the surroundings of the electronic device 120 may include the electronic device 120 reading a locally stored image of the surroundings. The image may be previously captured, for example. The capture time may be, for example, no more than a predetermined length of time from the current time. The pushed content can be made more accurate in combination with the image of the surrounding environment of the electronic device.
In some embodiments, identifying content in the image of the surrounding environment may include identifying a slot from the image. For example, during or after parking, vehicle 110 may capture an image of the space with an onboard camera. In addition, the electronic device 120 may capture an image of the parking space, for example, through its camera. Based on the identified parking space, life service information associated with the predetermined location may be obtained. For example, the predetermined location may be a certain mall, and a coupon or payment information for parking in the mall may be obtained based on the identified parking space. The payment information may be, for example, a payment link, which is not limited in this disclosure. The parking space is combined, service information related to parking can be pushed, and pushing is more accurate.
Alternatively or additionally, identifying content in the image of the surrounding environment may include identifying a floor from the image. For example, while a user is shopping a mall, an image of the floor of the mall may be captured by the electronic device 120. Based on the identified floor, lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location can be obtained. For example, the predetermined location is a mall, and the life service information associated with the floor of the mall may be obtained based on the identified floor. The life service information may be, for example, a coupon, floor store information, or other information, and the present disclosure is not limited thereto. And by combining with the floor, the service information associated with the floor can be pushed, so that the pushing is more accurate.
Alternatively or additionally, identifying content in the image of the surrounding environment may include identifying a store from the image. For example, while a user is shopping a mall, an image of the mall's store may be captured by the electronic device 120. As another example, while parking in an open parking lot, vehicle 120 may capture images of nearby stores via an onboard camera. The lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location may be acquired based on the identified store. For example, the predetermined location is an open parking lot of a restaurant center, and life service information associated with the store of the restaurant center can be acquired based on the identified store. The life service information here may be, for example, a coupon, a menu, queuing information, and the like. In combination with the stores, the service information associated with the stores can be pushed, so that the pushing is more accurate.
Alternatively or additionally, identifying content in the image of the surrounding environment may include identifying an item from the image. For example, a user may capture merchandise in a store via the electronic device 120 while visiting the store. Based on the identified goods, life service information associated with the predetermined location may be obtained. For example, the predetermined location may be a mall, and based on the identified goods, life service information associated with the goods of the mall may be obtained. The life service information here may be, for example, a coupon, a description of a product, and the like. And by combining with the commodity, the service information related to the commodity can be pushed, so that the pushing is more accurate.
Herein, the image recognition may be implemented using any suitable image recognition technology, such as a convolutional neural network, for example, and the disclosure is not limited thereto.
In addition or as a supplement to the above-mentioned image of the surroundings, the obtaining of the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location may include: acquiring passenger information of the vehicle 120; and acquiring the life service information associated with the predetermined location based on the passenger information. In some embodiments, obtaining occupant information for vehicle 120 may include, for example, electronic device 120 reading locally stored occupant information for vehicle 110, which may be previously received from vehicle 110 or server 130, for example. Alternatively or additionally, obtaining occupant information for vehicle 110 may include, for example, electronic device 120 sending a request to vehicle 110 or server 130 to obtain occupant information for vehicle 110, and receiving occupant information from vehicle 110 or server 130. And the service information related to the passenger information can be pushed by combining the passenger information, so that the pushing is more accurate.
Alternatively or additionally, obtaining occupant information for the vehicle may include, for example, obtaining an image of the interior environment of the vehicle 110, and identifying the occupant information in the image of the interior environment. In some embodiments, electronic device 120 may send a request to vehicle 110 to obtain an image of its internal environment and receive an image of the internal environment from vehicle 110, which may include, for example, a passenger. Alternatively or additionally, electronic device 120 may read a locally stored image of the interior environment of vehicle 110, which may include, for example, a passenger and was previously received from vehicle 110 or server 130.
In some embodiments, the passenger information may be a number of people, and the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location is obtained based on the number of people. For example, if the predetermined location is a shopping mall and there are 2 passengers, store information suitable for 2 persons in the shopping mall, such as coffee shops, fast food restaurants, movie theaters, and the like, is acquired. The service information related to the number of people can be pushed by combining the number of people, so that the pushing is more accurate.
Alternatively or additionally, the passenger information may be gender, and the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location is acquired based on the gender. For example, when the predetermined place is a mall where a female passenger is present, shop information suitable for a girl in the mall, such as a beauty shop, a gym, a women's clothing shop, a shoe shop, a cosmetics shop, and the like, is acquired. By combining with the gender, the service information related to the gender can be pushed, so that the pushing is more accurate.
Alternatively or additionally, the passenger information may be an age, and the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location is acquired based on the age. For example, if the predetermined location is a mall where children passengers are present, store information suitable for children is acquired, such as a arcade, a children's store, an educational training facility, and the like. By combining with the age, service information associated with the age can be pushed, so that pushing is more accurate.
Alternatively or additionally, the passenger information may be a health status, and the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location is acquired based on the health status. For example, if the predetermined location is a shopping mall and a passenger with poor health is present, information of medical clinics in or near the shopping mall is acquired. By combining with the health state, the service information associated with the health state can be pushed, so that the pushing is more accurate.
Alternatively or additionally, the passenger information may be an emotion, and life service information associated with the predetermined location is acquired based on the emotion. For example, if the predetermined location is a mall and a passenger with low emotion exists, information of the store suitable for a sole place in the mall is acquired. In combination with the emotion, the service information associated with the emotion can be pushed, so that pushing is more accurate.
In addition or as a supplement to the above-mentioned image of the surroundings and the passenger information, acquiring the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location includes: determining a current time; and obtaining life service information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the current time. For example, if the predetermined location is a shopping mall and the current time is 7 pm, information on restaurants in the shopping mall that are suitable for dinner is acquired. By combining the current time, the service information associated with the current time can be pushed, so that the pushing is more accurate.
In some embodiments, obtaining the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location may include: acquiring vehicle type information of a vehicle; and acquiring life service information associated with the predetermined position based on the vehicle type information. For example, the predetermined location is a shopping mall, the vehicle type is an XX vehicle type, and parking benefit information for the XX vehicle type in the shopping mall can be acquired. For another example, the predetermined location is a maintenance center, and the vehicle type is an XX vehicle type, so that maintenance preference of the maintenance center for the XX vehicle type can be obtained. In some embodiments, acquiring the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location based on the vehicle type information may include: determining a category of a user of the vehicle based on the vehicle type information; and obtaining lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the category of the user. As will be described in detail below in connection with fig. 5. By combining with the vehicle type information, the service information associated with the vehicle type information can be pushed, so that the pushing is more accurate.
In some embodiments, the lifestyle service information may be, for example, coupon information. The card and ticket information may be, for example, various types of cards, tickets, and the like. Obtaining the coupon information associated with the predetermined location may include, for example, obtaining valid coupon information associated with the predetermined location that has not been used. Therefore, the user can conveniently acquire the card information which is not used yet without manually searching, and can avoid forgetting, thereby improving convenience and user experience.
At block 206, the lifestyle service information is displayed via the electronic device 120.
In some embodiments, displaying the lifestyle service information via the electronic device 120 may include displaying the lifestyle service information at the electronic device 120. For example, the lifestyle service information may be displayed through a display of the electronic device 120.
Alternatively or additionally, displaying the lifestyle service information via the electronic device 120 may include displaying the lifestyle service information via the electronic device 120 at other devices with which a communication connection is established. For example, the life service information may be transmitted to the in-vehicle system, to which a bluetooth or wifi connection is established, through the electronic device 120, so that the life service information is displayed through a display (e.g., a center control screen) of the in-vehicle system. Also for example, the life service information may be transmitted to a television set to which a bluetooth or wifi connection is established through the electronic device 120, so that the life service information is displayed through a display of the television set. For another example, the electronic device 120 may send the life service information to a projection device with which a bluetooth or wifi connection is established, so as to display the life service information through projection by the projection device.
Through the mode, the life service information can be pushed based on the fact that the vehicle approaches the preset position, and therefore the pushing accuracy is improved. In addition, the life service information can be pushed based on the behavior, the instruction and/or other states of the vehicle owner, so that the pushing opportunity and the accuracy of the content are further improved.
The actions performed by the electronic device 120 are described in detail above in connection with fig. 2. The actions performed by server 130 are described in detail below in conjunction with fig. 3.
Fig. 3 shows a flow diagram of a method 300 for information processing according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. For example, the method 300 may be performed by the server 130 as shown in FIG. 1. It should be understood that method 300 may also include additional blocks not shown and/or may omit blocks shown, as the scope of the disclosure is not limited in this respect.
At block 302, at the server 130, it is determined whether the vehicle 110 is proximate to a predetermined location. The intended meaning of the predetermined position and "close" is specifically referred to above and will not be described further here.
In some embodiments, determining whether the vehicle 110 is proximate to the predetermined location may include receiving a predetermined vehicle status message; and if a predetermined vehicle status message is received, determining whether the vehicle 110 is approaching a predetermined location. The vehicle status message may be received by the server 130 from the vehicle 110 over a cellular communication connection, for example. Examples of the predetermined vehicle status message are as described above and will not be described further herein.
In addition or alternatively to the vehicle status message, determining whether the vehicle 110 is proximate to the predetermined location may include receiving a predetermined vehicle control instruction; and determining whether the vehicle is approaching the predetermined location if the predetermined vehicle control instruction is received. In some embodiments, the predetermined vehicle control command may be a lock command. The lock command may be received by the server 130 from the electronic device 120, for example. The vehicle control command can indicate the departure behavior or intention of the vehicle owner, so that the pushing opportunity can be determined more accurately.
Alternatively or additionally, determining whether vehicle 110 is proximate to the predetermined location may include: receiving a predetermined expense payment instruction or a predetermined expense payment message; and if the predetermined expense payment instruction or the predetermined expense payment message is received, determining whether the vehicle 110 is proximate to a predetermined location, the predetermined location being a location indicated in the predetermined expense payment instruction or the predetermined expense payment message. These payment instructions or messages may indicate the consumption behavior of the owner of the vehicle, which may enable more accurate determination of push opportunities. As will be described in detail below in connection with fig. 6.
If it is determined at block 302 that the vehicle is proximate to the predetermined location, then life service information associated with the predetermined location is obtained at block 304.
In some embodiments, obtaining the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location includes: acquiring an image of the surroundings of the vehicle 110; identifying content in an image of a surrounding environment; and acquiring the life service information associated with the predetermined location based on the identified content. In some embodiments, obtaining an image of the surroundings of vehicle 110 may include server 130 sending vehicle 110 a request to obtain an image of its surroundings; and receives images of its surroundings from the vehicle 110. The image may be, for example, captured by the vehicle 110 on the fly by its camera. Alternatively or additionally, acquiring an image of the surroundings of vehicle 110 may include server 130 reading a locally stored image of the surroundings of vehicle 110, which may be previously received from vehicle 110, for example. The reception time may be, for example, not more than a predetermined length of time from the current time. The predetermined time period may be, for example, 30 seconds, 15 seconds, 10 seconds, or 5 seconds. The present disclosure is not limited thereto. The pushed content can be made more accurate in conjunction with the image of the surroundings of the vehicle.
In addition or as a supplement to the image of the surroundings of the vehicle 110, in some embodiments, obtaining the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location includes: acquiring an image of the surroundings of the electronic device 120; identifying content in an image of a surrounding environment; and acquiring the life service information associated with the predetermined location based on the identified content. In some embodiments, obtaining an image of the surroundings of the electronic device 120 may include the server 130 sending a request to the electronic device 120 to capture an image of its surroundings, and receiving an image of the surroundings from the electronic device 120, which may be captured by the electronic device 120 on the fly, for example. Alternatively or additionally, acquiring the image of the surroundings of the electronic device 120 may comprise the server 130 reading a locally stored image of the surroundings of the electronic device 120, which may for example have been previously received from the electronic device 120. The capture time may be, for example, no more than a predetermined length of time from the current time. The pushed content can be made more accurate in combination with the image of the surrounding environment of the electronic device.
Examples of identifying content in an image of the surrounding environment are given above and will not be described further here. In addition or as a supplement to the above-mentioned image of the surroundings, the obtaining of the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location may include: acquiring passenger information of the vehicle 120; and acquiring the life service information associated with the predetermined location based on the passenger information. In some embodiments, obtaining occupant information for vehicle 120 may include, for example, server 130 reading locally stored occupant information for vehicle 110, which may be, for example, previously received from vehicle 110. Alternatively or additionally, obtaining occupant information for vehicle 110 may include, for example, server 130 sending a request to vehicle 110 to obtain occupant information for vehicle 110, and receiving occupant information from vehicle 110. And the service information related to the passenger information can be pushed by combining the passenger information, so that the pushing is more accurate.
Alternatively or additionally, obtaining occupant information for vehicle 110 may include, for example, obtaining an image of an interior environment of vehicle 110, and identifying occupant information in the image of the interior environment. In some embodiments, server 130 may send a request to vehicle 110 to obtain an image of its internal environment, which may include, for example, passengers, and receive an image of the internal environment from vehicle 110. Alternatively or additionally, server 130 may read locally stored images of the interior environment of vehicle 110, which may include passengers and were previously received from vehicle 110, for example.
Examples of passenger information can be found above and will not be described further herein.
In addition or as a supplement to the above-mentioned image of the surroundings and the passenger information, acquiring the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location includes: determining a current time; and obtaining life service information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the current time. For example, if the predetermined location is a shopping mall and the current time is 7 pm, information on restaurants in the shopping mall that are suitable for dinner is acquired. By combining the current time, the service information associated with the current time can be pushed, so that the pushing is more accurate.
In some embodiments, obtaining the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location may include: acquiring vehicle type information of a vehicle; and acquiring life service information associated with the predetermined position based on the vehicle type information. For example, the predetermined location is a shopping mall, the vehicle type is an XX vehicle type, and parking benefit information for the XX vehicle type in the shopping mall can be acquired. For another example, the predetermined location is a maintenance center, and the vehicle type is an XX vehicle type, so that maintenance preference of the maintenance center for the XX vehicle type can be obtained. In some embodiments, acquiring the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location based on the vehicle type information may include: determining a category of a user of the vehicle based on the vehicle type information; and obtaining lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the category of the user. As will be described in detail below in connection with fig. 7. By combining with the vehicle type information, the service information associated with the vehicle type information can be pushed, so that the pushing is more accurate.
In some embodiments, the lifestyle service information may be, for example, coupon information. The card and ticket information may be, for example, various types of cards, tickets, and the like. Obtaining the coupon information associated with the predetermined location may include, for example, obtaining valid coupon information associated with the predetermined location that has not been used. Therefore, the user can conveniently acquire the card information which is not used yet without manually searching, and can avoid forgetting, thereby improving convenience and user experience.
At block 306, the lifestyle service information is transmitted to the electronic device 120 associated with the vehicle 110 for display by the electronic device 120 of the lifestyle service information.
In some embodiments, the lifestyle service information may be displayed, for example, by a display of the electronic device 120.
Through the mode, the life service information can be pushed based on the fact that the vehicle approaches the preset position, and therefore the pushing accuracy is improved. In addition, the life service information can be pushed based on the behavior, the instruction and/or other states of the vehicle owner, so that the pushing opportunity and the accuracy of the content are further improved. Fig. 4 shows a schematic flow diagram of a method 400 for information processing according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. For example, the method 400 may be performed by the electronic device 120 as shown in fig. 1. It should be understood that method 400 may also include additional blocks not shown and/or may omit blocks shown, as the scope of the disclosure is not limited in this respect.
At block 402, at the electronic device 120 associated with the vehicle 110, a predetermined expense payment instruction or a predetermined expense payment message is received. The predetermined expense payment instruction may be triggered by the user at the electronic device 120, for example. For example, a user may trigger a consume payment instruction by scanning a code payment. The predetermined consumption payment message may be received from the server 130, for example, the consumption payment may be made by the electronic device 120 through the server 130, and the server 130 may send the consumption payment message to the electronic device 120 after the payment is completed. The predetermined expense payment may also be a short message, such as an expense payment short message sent by a payment platform or institution.
If a predetermined expense payment instruction or a predetermined expense payment message is received at block 402, it is determined at block 404 whether vehicle 110 is proximate to a predetermined location, the predetermined location being a location indicated in the predetermined expense payment instruction or the predetermined expense payment message. The predetermined expense payment instruction or the predetermined expense payment message may, for example, include a payment object, which may, for example, indicate location information. For example, the consumption payment message is a catering consumption payment message indicating that the consumption location is XXX (shanghai giro square), then it is determined whether vehicle 110 is approaching the shanghai giro square.
If the vehicle 110 is determined to be approaching the predetermined location at block 404, the license plate number of the vehicle 110 is obtained at block 406. The license plate number may be, for example, previously set and stored by the user at the electronic device 120.
At block 408, parking payment information associated with a predetermined location and specific to a license plate number is obtained. Acquiring the parking payment information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the license plate number may include, for example, the electronic device 120 sending a request message to the server 130 requesting the parking payment information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the license plate number, and receiving the parking payment information from the server 130. For example, the electronic device 120 may send a request message to the server 130, request parking payment information with license plate number XXX in shanghai country square, and receive the parking payment information from the server 130. The parking payment information may include, for example, a parking payment link and/or a parking payment coupon.
In some embodiments, obtaining parking payment information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the license plate number may include obtaining a predetermined expense payment instruction or an amount indicated in a predetermined expense payment message; and obtaining parking payment information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the license plate number and the amount of money. For example, a shopping mall may have different parking payment offers set for different consumption amounts, and the parking payment information obtained based on the amount indicated in the predetermined consumption payment instruction or message may be the parking payment information after considering the consumption amount offers, and it is not necessary to manually calculate an additional discount amount or present a coupon, which is convenient and efficient.
At block 410, parking payment information is displayed via the electronic device 120.
By the aid of the mode, the parking payment information based on the license plate number can be pushed in combination with consumption behaviors, the pushing of the parking payment information is more accurate, a user can conveniently pay parking payment after payment, and user experience is improved.
Fig. 5 shows a schematic flow diagram of a method 500 for information processing according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. For example, the method 500 may be performed by the electronic device 120 as shown in fig. 1. It should be understood that method 500 may also include additional blocks not shown and/or may omit blocks shown, as the scope of the disclosure is not limited in this respect.
At block 502, at the electronic device 120 associated with the vehicle 110, it is determined whether the vehicle 110 is proximate to a predetermined location. The specific description of determining whether the vehicle is approaching the predetermined position may refer to the above, and will not be described herein.
If it is determined at block 502 that the vehicle 110 is proximate to the predetermined location, then vehicle type information for the vehicle 110 is obtained at block 504. The vehicle type information may be stored locally by the electronic device 120, for example.
At block 506, a category of the user of the vehicle 110 is determined based on the vehicle type information. In some embodiments, the category of the user of vehicle 110 may be determined by the luxury of the vehicle type. For example, vehicles may be classified into class a vehicles, class B vehicles, class C vehicles, and class D vehicles, and accordingly, categories of users may also be classified into class a, class B, class C, and class D. These levels may reflect the consumption level of the user, making information push more accurate.
At block 508, lifestyle service information associated with a predetermined location and specific to a category of the user is obtained. Obtaining the lifestyle server information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the category of the user may include, for example, the electronic device 120 sending a request message to the server 130 requesting lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the category of the user and receiving the lifestyle service information from the server 130. For example, if the predetermined location is a mall and the user is classified as class D, then life service information suitable for class D users in the mall, such as information on new market for luxury goods, member advertisement information, and the like, can be obtained.
At block 510, the lifestyle service information is displayed via the electronic device 120.
By the mode, the user category can be determined according to the vehicle type, the life service information conforming to the corresponding category can be pushed, the pushing accuracy is improved, and therefore the user experience is improved.
Fig. 6 shows a schematic flow diagram of a method 600 for information processing according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. For example, method 600 may be performed by server 130 as shown in FIG. 1. It should be understood that method 600 may also include additional blocks not shown and/or may omit blocks shown, as the scope of the disclosure is not limited in this respect.
At block 602, at the server 130, a predetermined expense payment instruction or a predetermined expense payment message is received. The predetermined expense payment instruction may be received from the electronic device 120, for example. For example, the server 130 may perform payment operations and the electronic device 120 may send consumer payment instructions to the server 130, or the server 130 may interface with a third party payment platform and the electronic device 120 may send consumer payment instructions to the third party payment platform via the server 130. The predetermined expense payment message may be received from a third party payment platform, for example. For example, the electronic device 120 initiates a consumption payment instruction to the third party payment platform via the server 130, and after the third party payment platform completes payment, a consumption payment message is returned to the server 130 to be fed back to the electronic device 120.
If a predetermined expense payment instruction or a predetermined expense payment message is received at block 602, it is determined at block 604 whether the vehicle is proximate to a predetermined location, the predetermined location being a location indicated in the predetermined expense payment instruction or the predetermined expense payment message. The predetermined expense payment instruction or the predetermined expense payment message may, for example, include a payment object, which may, for example, include location information. For example, the consumption payment message is a catering consumption payment message indicating that the payment object is XXX (shanghai giro square), then it is determined whether vehicle 110 is approaching shanghai giro square.
If the vehicle is determined to be proximate to the predetermined location at block 604, the license plate number of the vehicle is obtained at block 606. The license plate number may be previously received from the electronic device 120 or the vehicle 110, for example.
At block 608, parking payment information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the license plate number is obtained. Acquiring parking payment information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the license plate number may include, for example, server 130 sending a request message to a third party service platform requesting parking payment information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the license plate number and receiving parking payment information from the third party service platform. The parking payment information may include, for example, a parking payment link and/or a parking payment coupon.
In some embodiments, obtaining parking payment information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the license plate number may include obtaining a predetermined expense payment instruction or an amount indicated in a predetermined expense payment message; and obtaining parking payment information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the license plate number and the amount of money. For example, a shopping mall may have different parking payment offers set for different consumption amounts, and the parking payment information obtained based on the amount indicated in the consumption payment instruction or message may be the parking payment information after considering the consumption amount offers, and it is not necessary to manually calculate an offer amount or present a coupon in addition, which is convenient and efficient.
At block 610, parking payment information is transmitted to the electronic device 120 associated with the vehicle 110 such that the electronic device 120 displays the parking payment information.
By the aid of the mode, the parking payment information based on the license plate number can be pushed in combination with consumption behaviors, the pushing of the parking payment information is more accurate, a user can conveniently pay parking payment after payment, and user experience is improved.
Fig. 7 shows a schematic flow diagram of a method 700 for information processing according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. For example, method 700 may be performed by server 130 as shown in FIG. 1. It should be understood that method 700 may also include additional blocks not shown and/or may omit blocks shown, as the scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
At block 702, at the server 130, it is determined whether the vehicle is proximate to a predetermined location. The specific description of determining whether the vehicle is approaching the predetermined position may refer to the above, and will not be described herein.
If it is determined at block 702 that the vehicle is proximate to the predetermined location, model information for the vehicle is obtained at block 704. The vehicle type information may be received from the electronic device 120 or the vehicle 110, for example.
At block 706, based on the vehicle type information, a category of the user of the vehicle 110 is determined. In some embodiments, the category of the user of vehicle 110 may be determined by the luxury of the vehicle type. For example, vehicles may be classified into class a vehicles, class B vehicles, class C vehicles, and class D vehicles, and accordingly, categories of users may also be classified into class a, class B, class C, and class D. These levels may reflect the consumption level of the user, making information push more accurate.
At block 708, lifestyle service information associated with a predetermined location and specific to a category of the user is obtained. Obtaining the lifestyle server information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the category of the user may include, for example, the server 130 sending a request message to the third party lifestyle service platform requesting lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the category of the user and receiving the lifestyle service information from the third party lifestyle service platform. For example, if the predetermined location is a mall and the user is classified as class D, then life service information suitable for class D users in the mall, such as information on new market for luxury goods, member advertisement information, and the like, can be obtained.
At block 710, the lifestyle service information is transmitted to the electronic device 120 associated with the vehicle 110 such that the electronic device 120 displays the lifestyle service information.
By means of the method, the category of the user can be determined according to the vehicle type, the life service information conforming to the corresponding category can be pushed, the pushing accuracy is improved, and therefore user experience is improved.
Fig. 8 illustrates a schematic block diagram of an example device 800 that may be used to implement embodiments of the present disclosure. For example, any of electronic device 120 and server 130 as shown in fig. 1 may be implemented by device 800. As shown, device 800 includes a Central Processing Unit (CPU)810 that can perform various appropriate actions and processes in accordance with computer program instructions stored in a Read Only Memory (ROM)820 or loaded from a storage unit 880 into a Random Access Memory (RAM) 830. In the RAM 830, various programs and data required for the operation of the device 800 can also be stored. The CPU 810, ROM 820, and RAM 830 are connected to each other by a bus 840. An input/output (I/O) interface 850 is also connected to bus 840.
A number of components in device 800 are connected to I/O interface 850, including: an input unit 860 such as a keyboard, a mouse, and the like; an output unit 870 such as various types of displays, speakers, and the like; a storage unit 880 such as a magnetic disk, optical disk, or the like; and a communication unit 890 such as a network card, modem, wireless communication transceiver, or the like. The communication unit 890 allows the device 800 to exchange information/data with other devices via a computer network, such as the internet, and/or various telecommunication networks.
Various processes and processes described above, such as methods 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, and 700, may be performed by processing unit 810. For example, in some embodiments, methods 200 and 300 may be implemented as a computer software program tangibly embodied in a machine-readable medium, such as storage unit 880. In some embodiments, some or all of the computer program may be loaded onto and/or installed onto device 800 via ROM 820 and/or communications unit 890. When loaded into RAM 830 and executed by CPU 810, the computer programs may perform one or more of the acts of methods 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, and 700 described above.
The present disclosure may be methods, apparatus, systems, and/or computer program products. The computer program product may include a computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program instructions embodied thereon for carrying out various aspects of the present disclosure.
The computer readable storage medium may be a tangible device that can hold and store the instructions for use by the instruction execution device. The computer readable storage medium may be, for example, but not limited to, an electronic memory device, a magnetic memory device, an optical memory device, an electromagnetic memory device, a semiconductor memory device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing. More specific examples (a non-exhaustive list) of the computer readable storage medium would include the following: a portable computer diskette, a hard disk, a Random Access Memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), a Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), a portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD), a memory stick, a floppy disk, a mechanical coding device, such as punch cards or in-groove projection structures having instructions stored thereon, and any suitable combination of the foregoing. Computer-readable storage media as used herein is not to be construed as transitory signals per se, such as radio waves or other freely propagating electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic waves propagating through a waveguide or other transmission medium (e.g., optical pulses through a fiber optic cable), or electrical signals transmitted through electrical wires.
The computer-readable program instructions described herein may be downloaded from a computer-readable storage medium to a respective computing/processing device, or to an external computer or external storage device via a network, such as the internet, a local area network, a wide area network, and/or a wireless network. The network may include copper transmission cables, fiber optic transmission, wireless transmission, routers, firewalls, switches, gateway computers and/or edge servers. The network adapter card or network interface in each computing/processing device receives computer-readable program instructions from the network and forwards the computer-readable program instructions for storage in a computer-readable storage medium in the respective computing/processing device.
The computer program instructions for carrying out operations of the present disclosure may be assembler instructions, Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) instructions, machine-related instructions, microcode, firmware instructions, state setting data, or source or object code written in any combination of one or more programming languages, including an object oriented programming language such as Smalltalk, C + + or the like and conventional procedural programming languages, such as the "C" programming language or similar programming languages. The computer-readable program instructions may execute entirely on the user's computer, partly on the user's computer, as a stand-alone software package, partly on the user's computer and partly on a remote computer or entirely on the remote computer or server. In the case of a remote computer, the remote computer may be connected to the user's computer through any type of network, including a Local Area Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network (WAN), or the connection may be made to an external computer (for example, through the Internet using an Internet service provider). In some embodiments, the electronic circuitry that can execute the computer-readable program instructions implements aspects of the present disclosure by utilizing the state information of the computer-readable program instructions to personalize the electronic circuitry, such as a programmable logic circuit, a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), or a Programmable Logic Array (PLA).
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 according to embodiments of 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 embodiments 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.
Having described embodiments of the present disclosure, the foregoing description is intended to be exemplary, not exhaustive, and not limited to the disclosed embodiments. 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 embodiments. The terms used herein were chosen in order to best explain the principles of the embodiments, the practical application, or technical improvements to the techniques in the marketplace, or to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the embodiments disclosed herein.

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1. A method for information processing, comprising:
determining whether the vehicle is approaching a predetermined location;
in response to determining that the vehicle is proximate to the predetermined location, obtaining life service information associated with the predetermined location; and
displaying the lifestyle service information via an electronic device associated with the vehicle.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein obtaining lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location comprises:
acquiring an image of a surrounding of the vehicle or the electronic device;
identifying content in an image of the surrounding environment;
acquiring the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location based on the identified content.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein identifying content in the image of the surrounding environment comprises:
at least one of a parking space, a floor, a store, and a commodity is identified from the image.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein obtaining lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location comprises:
acquiring passenger information of the vehicle; and
acquiring the living service information associated with the predetermined location based on the passenger information.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the passenger information comprises at least one of:
population, gender, age, health status, and mood.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein obtaining lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location comprises:
determining a current time; and
obtaining the lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location and specific to a current time.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein obtaining lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location comprises:
acquiring vehicle type information of the vehicle; and
and acquiring life service information associated with the preset position based on the vehicle type information.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein obtaining lifestyle service information associated with a predetermined location based on the vehicle type information comprises:
determining a category of a user of the vehicle based on the vehicle type information; and
obtaining lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location and specific to a category of the user.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein determining whether the vehicle is proximate to the predetermined location comprises:
receiving a predetermined expense payment instruction or a predetermined expense payment message; and
in response to receiving the predetermined expense payment instruction or the predetermined expense payment message, determining whether the vehicle is proximate to the predetermined location, the predetermined location being a location indicated in the predetermined expense payment instruction or the predetermined expense payment message.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein obtaining lifestyle service information associated with the predetermined location comprises:
acquiring a license plate number of the vehicle; and
parking payment information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the license plate number is obtained.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein obtaining parking payment information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the license plate number comprises:
acquiring the amount indicated in the predetermined expense payment instruction or the predetermined expense payment message; and
parking payment information associated with the predetermined location and specific to the license plate number and the amount is obtained.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein determining whether the vehicle is proximate to the predetermined location comprises:
receiving a predetermined action command, a predetermined vehicle state message or a predetermined vehicle control command; and
determining whether the vehicle is proximate to the predetermined location in response to receiving the predetermined action command, a predetermined vehicle status message, or a predetermined vehicle control command.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the predetermined vehicle status message comprises: parking, flameout, closing, locking, and disconnection of short-range communication connection between the electronic device and the vehicle.
14. The method of claim 1, wherein the location is at least one of: a point of interest POI, a destination in the user's calendar, and a location indicated in the subscription information.
15. The method of claim 1, wherein the method is performed at the electronic device.
16. The method of claim 1, wherein the method is performed at a server, and displaying the lifestyle service information via an electronic device associated with the vehicle comprises:
and sending the life service information to the electronic equipment by the server so that the electronic equipment can display the life service information.
17. An apparatus for information processing, comprising:
at least one processing unit;
at least one memory coupled to the at least one processing unit and storing instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit, the instructions when executed by the at least one processing unit, cause the apparatus to perform the steps of the method of any of claims 1 to 16.
18. A computer-readable storage medium, having stored thereon a computer program which, when executed by a machine, implements the method of any of claims 1-16.
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