CN112925454B - Interaction method and device based on electronic certificate and electronic equipment - Google Patents

Interaction method and device based on electronic certificate and electronic equipment Download PDF

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CN112925454B
CN112925454B CN202110077821.5A CN202110077821A CN112925454B CN 112925454 B CN112925454 B CN 112925454B CN 202110077821 A CN202110077821 A CN 202110077821A CN 112925454 B CN112925454 B CN 112925454B
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Abstract

The application provides an interaction method and device based on an electronic certificate and electronic equipment. The method can comprise the steps of responding to interactive operation initiated by a user and outputting an interactive interface to the user; the interactive interface comprises a hand-drawing area. And acquiring a target identifier which is input by the user in the hand-drawing area in a hand-drawing manner, and identifying whether the target identifier which is input by the user in the hand-drawing manner is a preset identifier. If the target identifier is a preset identifier, acquiring an electronic certificate distributed to the user by a server, and showing the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the user; the electronic certificate is used for obtaining the right of getting the virtual resource in the preset virtual resource set.

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Interaction method and device based on electronic certificate and electronic equipment
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of communications technologies, and in particular, to an interaction method and apparatus based on an electronic certificate, and an electronic device.
Background
With the development of network technology, various virtual resource allocation methods have appeared. Taking the allocation of virtual resources in the form of a "red envelope" as an example, a user may put an electronic greeting card, a gift, etc. into the "red envelope" and then individually issue the electronic greeting card, the gift, etc. to a certain user, or issue the electronic greeting card into a group, and all members in the group pick up the electronic greeting card or the gift. However, with the increasing abundance of virtual resource allocation scenarios, how to improve the interactivity and the interestingness when allocating virtual resources is of great significance for improving the user experience.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides an interaction method based on an electronic certificate, which comprises the following steps:
responding to an interactive operation initiated by a user, and outputting an interactive interface to the user; wherein, the interactive interface comprises a hand-drawing area;
acquiring a target identifier input by the user in a hand-drawing mode in the hand-drawing area, and identifying whether the target identifier input by the user in the hand-drawing mode is a preset identifier or not;
if the target identifier is a preset identifier, acquiring an electronic certificate distributed to the user by a server, and showing the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the user; the electronic certificate is used for obtaining the right of getting the virtual resource in the preset virtual resource set.
The application also provides an interactive installation based on electronic certificates, the above-mentioned device includes:
the output module responds to the interactive operation initiated by the user and outputs an interactive interface to the user; wherein, the interactive interface comprises a hand-drawing area;
the acquisition and recognition module is used for acquiring a target identifier which is input by the user in a hand-drawing mode in the hand-drawing area and recognizing whether the target identifier which is input by the user in the hand-drawing mode is a preset identifier or not;
the first display module is used for acquiring the electronic certificate distributed to the user by the server side if the target identifier is a preset identifier, and displaying the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the user; the electronic certificate is used for obtaining the right to pick up the virtual resource in the preset virtual resource set.
In the application, an interactive interface comprising a hand-drawn area is output to a user by responding to interactive operation initiated by the user; and then acquiring a target identifier input by the user in the hand-drawing area, acquiring the electronic certificate distributed to the user by the server when the target identifier is a preset identifier, and displaying the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the user, so that the user can personally design and draw an exclusive electronic certificate according to the preference of the user on line, thereby blending more emotions into the user in the activity participating process, and improving the propagation degree of the user on the electronic certificate and the experience of the user.
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Fig. 1 is a flowchart of a method for an electronic certificate-based interaction method according to the present application;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a card display interface shown in the present application;
FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of an active portal display interface shown herein;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a write-fortune interactive interface shown in the present application;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a decorative Chinese character Fu display interface shown in the present application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of a printed card display interface according to the present application;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a pick-up card presentation interface shown in the present application;
FIG. 8 is a schematic illustration of a detail interface shown in the present application;
FIG. 9 is a fourth illustration interface diagram according to the present application;
FIG. 10 is a schematic illustration of a gifting interface shown in the present application;
fig. 11 is a schematic diagram of a buddy list shown in the present application;
fig. 12 is a schematic structural diagram of an interactive device based on an electronic certificate according to the present application;
fig. 13 is a schematic diagram of a hardware structure of an electronic device shown in the present application.
Detailed Description
In some virtual resource allocation scenarios, a user can acquire the allocation permission of virtual resources in a preset virtual resource set by collecting electronic certificates of various types and when the number of the collected electronic certificates reaches a first preset threshold;
for example, in the case where the virtual resource is a virtual red packet, in a red packet issuing scenario of "five blessings jackpot", the electronic certificate may include 5 types of virtual cards, such as "shoukangfu", "friendship", "riches blessing", "family and blessing", and "wealth blessing". The user can collect the good cards through various ways, correspondingly obtains the right of getting the red package after the 5 types of virtual good cards are collected, and the server side issues the red package for the user.
In the application, an interaction method based on an electronic certificate is provided on the basis of the virtual resource allocation scenario shown above.
Under the interaction method, the user can personally design and draw the exclusive electronic certificate on line according to the preference of the user, so that the user can blend more emotions in the process of participating in the activity, the spreading degree of the user to the electronic certificate and the experience of the user are improved,
in order to make those skilled in the art better understand the technical solutions in the present application, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.
Referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a flowchart of a method for an interaction method based on an electronic certificate according to the present application. As shown in fig. 1, the method may include:
s102, responding to an interactive operation initiated by a user, and outputting an interactive interface to the user; wherein, the interactive interface comprises a hand-drawing area;
the user may be an extractor of the virtual resource. In some examples, the user may perform the extraction of the virtual resource through the client. For example, the client is installed on any electronic device, and after the user logs in the client by using a registered account, the client and the corresponding server may interact to extract the virtual resource.
The target identifier may be any identifier drawn by the user. The above-mentioned marks may be figures, characters, etc. In some examples, the identifier may be a predetermined Chinese character. For example, in a "five bonus" event, the indicia may be the words "good" in Chinese.
The interactive interface may be an operation interface provided by the client for the user. The interactive interface may include a hand-drawn region for a user to draw the target identification.
The hand-drawn area may present a drawable area to a user. For example, when the target is identified as a Chinese character, the hand-drawn area may be a grid of "rice".
The client can generate a corresponding track to be displayed on the user when detecting the sliding operation of the user in the hand-drawing area. In some examples, the client may generate a track with a corresponding thickness to be displayed to the user by detecting a pressing force of the user on the terminal screen in the sliding process and/or a contact area with the terminal screen, so that the user can draw a more personalized identifier, the user interest is increased, and the user experience is improved.
In some examples, the client may provide some entries for the user to participate in the hand-drawn identification activity, and the user may perform relevant operations on the entries to obtain the interactive interface.
In some examples, the entry may be a hand-drawn option corresponding to a preset identification. In this example, the client may present an activity interface corresponding to the electronic credential, where the activity interface may include the hand-drawn option. The hand-drawn options described above may be triggered, such as by a clicking operation, when the user needs to engage in a hand-drawn identification activity. After detecting the trigger operation initiated by the user, the client may respond to the trigger operation initiated by the user for the hand-drawn option and output an interactive interface corresponding to the hand-drawn option to the user. The user can finish the drawing of the target identifier in the hand-drawing area displayed on the interactive interface.
S104, acquiring a target identifier input by the user in a hand-drawing mode in the hand-drawing area, and identifying whether the target identifier input by the user in the hand-drawing mode is a preset identifier or not;
the preset identifier may be an identifier preset according to a service requirement. The preset identifier may be stored in the client device or the server device, so as to identify the target identifier.
In the application, whether the target identifier input by the user through hand drawing is a preset identifier can be identified in various ways.
When the identifier is a Character with certain semantic, the first semantic indicated by the target identifier may be determined by an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technique. It may then be further determined whether the first semantic meaning is the same as a second semantic meaning indicated by the preset identifier. If the target identification is the preset identification, determining that the target identification is the preset identification; otherwise, determining that the target identifier is not the preset identifier. For example, when the identifier is "good" in chinese, it may be detected through an OCR model whether a target identifier drawn by a user is "good", and if so, it is determined that the target identifier is the preset identifier.
When the mark is a graph, the first type of the graph can be determined through a pre-trained image classification model. The image classification model is obtained by training based on a plurality of training samples marked with image classification truth values. Then, it may be further determined whether the first type is the same as a second type indicated by the preset identifier. If the target identification is the preset identification, determining that the target identification is the preset identification; otherwise, determining that the target identifier is not the preset identifier.
It is understood that the above-mentioned identification steps may be performed in the client or the server, or may be performed by the client and the server in cooperation. If the identification is carried out in the server, the identification result can be returned to the client after the identification is finished.
S106, if the target identifier is a preset identifier, acquiring the electronic certificate distributed to the user by the server, and showing the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the user; the electronic certificate is used for obtaining the right of getting the virtual resource in the preset virtual resource set.
The virtual resource can comprise any type of virtual article which can be distributed and issued on line; for example, the virtual resource may be a "virtual red packet" in a red packet issuance scenario.
The preset virtual resource set may specifically refer to a set of virtual resources. The virtual resource set may be stored in the server. For example, in a red envelope issuance scenario, the set of virtual resources may be a "red envelope fund pool".
The electronic certificate refers to a certificate when a user extracts virtual resources from a server. In practical application, a certain number of electronic certificates of different types can be pre-configured on the server, and different types of electronic certificates are issued to specific user groups according to a certain issuing rule; the specific form of the electronic certificate is not limited, and may be a character string, a number, a character, a password, a virtual card, and the like.
When the category number of the electronic certificates accumulated by the user reaches a first preset threshold value, the user can obtain the right of getting the virtual resources in the preset virtual resource set so as to further finish getting the virtual resources. The first preset threshold may be any value preset according to a service requirement. For example, in a "five bonus" event, the first preset threshold may be 5.
After receiving the recognition result that the target identifier is the preset identifier, the client can generate a corresponding electronic certificate acquisition request and send the request to a corresponding server.
After receiving the request, the server may distribute the electronic certificate for the user from a preset electronic certificate set in response to the request. The electronic certificate set comprises a plurality of types of electronic certificates with the category number being a first preset threshold value.
Then, the server may return the electronic certificate allocated to the user to the client.
In the application, the target identifier drawn by the user may be presented to the user as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate. It is understood that the step of generating the icon may be performed by the client or the server. The following takes client implementation as an example.
In some examples, after obtaining the electronic credential distributed to the user and returned by the server, the client may generate a corresponding icon (in some examples, the icon may be an interface image element) according to the locally stored target identifier. Then, the client can add the icon to the detail interface of the electronic certificate to complete the rendering of the detail interface. The detail interface of the electronic certificate can be specifically used for showing the type and other detailed information of the electronic certificate to the user. The above-described detail interface may be presented in a pop-up window fashion. And then, the client can output and display the detail interface to the user so that the user can visually observe the exclusive electronic certificate designed by the user, and the participation sense of the user is improved.
In the scheme, an interactive interface comprising a hand-drawing area is output to a user by responding to interactive operation initiated by the user; and then acquiring a target identifier input by the user in the hand-drawing area, acquiring the electronic certificate distributed to the user by the server when the target identifier is a preset identifier, and displaying the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the user, so that the user can personally design and draw an exclusive electronic certificate according to the preference of the user on line, thereby blending more emotions into the user in the activity participating process, and improving the propagation degree of the user on the electronic certificate and the experience of the user.
The following describes the technical solution of the present application in detail by taking the example that the virtual resource is a "virtual red packet" and the user drawing identifier is a chinese character. It is emphasized that the example of the virtual resource being a "virtual red packet" is merely exemplary. In practical applications, the virtual resource may also be other virtual objects capable of being distributed and transmitted on line besides a "virtual red packet (hereinafter referred to as a red packet"); such as electronic coupons, electronic credits, and the like.
In the application, a certain number of electronic certificates of different types can be preconfigured on the server, and the server performs centralized management on the preconfigured electronic certificates.
The pre-configured electronic certificate is the only certificate for the user to obtain the red packet issuing authority. The number and the category number of the pre-configured electronic certificates can be set based on actual requirements.
The user can collect the electronic certificate through the client, and obtains the distribution authority of the red packet when the category number of the collected electronic certificate reaches a first preset threshold value. The category number refers to the category number of the electronic certificate collected by the user, and the specific value of the first preset threshold is not limited in the application and can be determined according to actual requirements in practical application.
In the application, the user can collect the electronic certificate through the client in various ways.
For example, in one illustrated collection approach, a user may collect, via a client, electronic credentials that are actively issued by a server when the user satisfies an issuance condition, or may collect electronic credentials that are gifted by other users with a social relationship.
In another approach shown, the client may be an AR (Augmented Reality) client, and a user may perform image scanning on a specific offline target through the AR client to trigger the server to issue an electronic certificate to the user.
For example, a user can perform image scanning on a preset graphic identifier deployed on line through an AR client to trigger a server to issue an electronic certificate for the user; or, the user can scan the face of any or specific task through the AR client to trigger the server to issue the electronic certificate for the user.
In practical applications, in addition to the above-described collection approach, a user may interact with other users who have social relationships with the user to obtain electronic credentials held by the other users.
In some examples, the server may issue some virtual items to the user in addition to the electronic credentials to the user, and the user may "rob" the electronic credentials held by other users by using the virtual items;
for example, in implementation, the virtual items may be special electronic certificates, and after the user "uses" the special electronic certificates, the user may select a specific user from other users having social relations, and randomly draw the electronic certificate from the electronic certificates held by the specific user.
In the application, the electronic certificate can be obtained through the hand-drawn mark.
The application provides a plurality of entrances for the user to enter the interactive interface.
In some examples, a user may enter the interactive interface by providing a hand-drawn option in the active interface for drawing red envelope.
After the user enters an activity interface corresponding to the electronic certificate provided by the client, the hand-drawing option provided by the activity interface can be triggered by clicking and other operations. After detecting the operation of the user, the client can output an interactive interface comprising a hand-drawing area to the user, so that the user can finish identifier drawing.
In some examples, a hand-drawn option may be provided in the interface indicating that the present electronic voucher is taken for the user to interact with.
After the user finishes the collection of the electronic certificate of today through modes such as scanning and the like, the client can display an interface indicating that the collection of the electronic certificate of today is finished to the user. The user can trigger the hand-drawn option in the field by clicking and the like. After the client detects the operation of the user, an interactive interface comprising a hand-drawing area can be output to the user, so that the user can finish the mark drawing.
The style and the position of the hand-drawn option in the interface are not particularly limited in the present application.
In some examples, the client may present, when the interactive interface is output to the user for the first time, a relevant operation description of drawing the identifier to retrieve the electronic certificate to the user, so that the user can understand how to draw the identifier and how to retrieve the electronic certificate.
In some examples, the hand-drawn area provided by the interactive interface for the user is a grid. The user may slide on the screen of the client device to complete the drawing of the identification.
In some examples, the interactive interface may include a variety of font options. For example, the interactive interface may include preset font options such as liberty creation, song style, regular style, and face style. Optionally, a sample of the preset identifier drawn with the font may be displayed on the font option corresponding to each font.
In the above example, the user may select various font options to complete the logo rendering. For example, when the user selects the free-form font option, the user may finish the drawing of the target identifier according to the drawing habit of the user without being restricted by the font. Therefore, the experience of the user can be improved, and the willingness of the user to perform identification drawing is improved.
For another example, when the user selects the song body option, the client may render the target identifier drawn by the user to obtain a target identifier in a song body format closest to the target identifier actually drawn by the user. Therefore, the user can be assisted in drawing, and convenience of drawing the identification by the user is improved.
In some examples, the client generates a track with a corresponding thickness to be displayed to the user in a hand-drawn area by detecting the pressing force of the user on the terminal screen in the sliding process and/or the contact area of the user with the terminal screen, so that the user can draw a more personalized identifier, the user interest is increased, and the user experience is improved.
In some examples, the client may store an identification of the user drawing under different font options. Thus, the user can compare the marks drawn under the different fonts to select the most satisfactory mark from the marks.
In some examples, the interactive interface may further include a rewrite and/or undo option, which may be triggered by clicking or the like to redraw the identifier when the user is not satisfied with the currently drawn identifier. Or trigger the undo option to undo the most recently drawn step. Therefore, the user can draw a satisfactory mark conveniently, and the user experience is improved.
In some examples, the client may also provide decorative elements to the user for the user to beautify the drawn identification. In some examples, the interactive interface further includes a plurality of decoration options corresponding to the hand-drawn area. The user can perform triggering operation aiming at each provided decoration option through clicking and other operations. And the client responds to the triggering operation of the user for any decoration option in the decoration options, executes a decoration function corresponding to the decoration option and decorates the target identification input by the user through hand drawing.
In some examples, the aforementioned decorative options include combinations of one or more of the following:
a decoration option corresponding to the decoration function of the modified font;
a decoration option corresponding to a decoration function of adding a decoration part to the target identifier input for the hand drawing;
and adding decoration options corresponding to the decoration functions of the digital signature of the user for the target identification input by the hand drawing.
In some examples, a plurality of font options may be included in the drop-down options corresponding to the decoration options for modifying the decoration function of the font.
After the user finishes the mark drawing, the change of the mark font can be finished by selecting any font option under the decoration option. Font selection by the user may thereby be facilitated.
The decoration options corresponding to the decoration function of adding the decoration part to the target mark of the hand-drawn input may include various types of decoration sub-options. Alternatively, the types may include a popular type, a type that characterizes a certain style, a type that characterizes a meaning of a blessing, and so forth. The hot type may include a number of decorative sub-options that are selected multiple times by the user over a period of time. Optionally, the display position corresponding to the decoration sub-option in the interactive interface may display an image element corresponding to each decoration sub-option. This may facilitate an intuitive selection of a satisfactory image element by the user.
After the user finishes the identifier drawing, the client can display the identifier which is finished by the current drawing of the user through the third display page. When the user triggers any decoration sub-option, the client may add the image element corresponding to the sub-option to the third display page. Optionally, the client may provide the user with operation options of mirroring, deleting, enlarging, rotating, and the like on the image element, and the user may complete the related processing on the image element by triggering any of the operation options. The user may drag the image element to move the image element to an appropriate position. Therefore, the user can obtain satisfied image elements, more personalized identification can be drawn, the user interest is increased, and the user experience is improved.
The decoration options corresponding to the decoration function of adding the digital signature of the user to the target identifier of the hand-drawn input can comprise a character input box. Alternatively, the character input box may be displayed in the third display page in advance. When a user needs to perform digital signature, the input function of the character input box can be triggered by clicking and other operations. Alternatively, an input interface for a user to input characters may pop up. The user can input the character to be input in the input interface. Optionally, in order to avoid that the user inputs too many characters and affects the drawing identification of the user, the number of characters that the user can input may be limited. Alternatively, the user may add a new character input box in the third display page by long-pressing the screen or the like.
In some examples, the number of decorative elements added by the user may be detected in real time as the user performs the identification decoration. The decoration elements may include image elements and character input boxes. When the number of the decorative elements added by the user reaches the preset number, the user can be reminded of excessive decoration, so that the user stops decorating or replaces the existing decorative elements. Therefore, the influence of the user on the attractiveness of the drawn mark due to the influence of adding too many decorative elements can be avoided.
In some examples, after the user finishes drawing the logo (including decorating the logo), the interactive interface may display the logo finished by the user through a fifth display interface. The fifth display interface further includes a generation option corresponding to the preset identifier. After the user triggers the generation option through operations such as clicking, the client may respond to the triggering operation of the user for the generation option, and identify whether the target identifier input by the user through hand drawing is a preset identifier.
In some examples, the client may include a preset identifier. During the identification, the client may delete the decoration element added by the user to obtain the initial identifier drawn by the user. And then, detecting the initial identifier through an OCR model to obtain a first Chinese character represented by the initial identifier. If the first Chinese character is the same as a second Chinese character represented by the preset identifier, determining that the target identifier is the preset identifier; otherwise, determining that the target identifier is not the preset identifier.
In some examples, if the target identifier is a preset identifier, the target identifier may be displayed to the user through a second display interface corresponding to the target identifier. In some examples, the client may perform a drawing process of inputting the target identifier by hand drawing the user, and/or perform an output presentation on the user through a second presentation interface corresponding to the target identifier by the user for a decoration process of the target identifier input by hand drawing. Therefore, the drawing process or the decoration process of the user can be fed back, and the experience of the user is improved.
The second display interface is specifically configured to display the target identifier that the user finishes drawing. In some examples, the client may record a drawing process of the user when drawing the identifier, and/or a decorating process of decorating the identifier. When the client detects that the target identifier of the user turn system is a preset identifier, the client can generate corresponding animation based on the recorded drawing process and/or the decoration process, and display the animation through a second display interface.
In some examples, the second presentation interface may further include a change identification option and a save identification option. The user may redraw the identity by triggering a change identity option. The user can save the final effect of the drawn identifier and/or the animation of the drawn identifier in the local or cloud by triggering the keep identifier option. Therefore, recording of drawing results of the user can be realized, and the user can share the drawn marks with the user through various sharing channels.
In some examples, before the target identifier is displayed through the second display interface, illegal content detection may be performed on the target identifier drawn by the user, and after the illegal content detection is passed, the second display interface may be output.
In some examples, it may be identified whether a ratio of the size of the target identifier of the user hand-drawing input to the size of the hand-drawing area reaches a second preset threshold; if yes, further outputting the second display interface to the user; and if not, emptying the content input by the user hand-drawing in the hand-drawing area, and prompting the user to perform hand-drawing input again in the hand-drawing area.
The ratio of the size of the identification input by the user to the size of the hand-drawn area is determined, and the second display is output when the ratio reaches a second preset threshold value, so that the identification of a small font size input by the user can be prevented from being output, and the identification of the small font size is usually used for spreading illegal contents at present, so that the detection of illegal characters can be completed.
In some examples, it may be identified whether the user has input an illegal identifier in the hand-drawing area; if so, emptying the content input by the user hand-drawing in the hand-drawing area, and prompting the user to perform hand-drawing input again in the hand-drawing area; and if not, further outputting the second display interface to the user.
In some examples, a repository of illegitimate identifiers may be maintained in advance. When illegal identification detection is carried out, all identifications input by a user can be identified through the target detection model. It is then determined whether each of the identified identities hits an identity in the illegal identities library. And if the identifications are not hit, determining that the identification drawn by the user is not illegal identification. It may be determined that the user has drawn an illegal identity. Therefore, the generation of illegal identification can be avoided, and further the propagation of the illegal identification is avoided.
In some examples, the second presentation interface may include a second pickup option corresponding to the electronic voucher.
And the second getting option is used for triggering the client to send an electronic certificate obtaining request to the server.
When the user wants to obtain the electronic certificate, the second pickup option can be triggered by an operation such as clicking. The client may send an electronic certificate acquisition request to the server in response to a trigger operation corresponding to the second pickup option by the user. Optionally, the electronic certificate acquisition request includes indication information indicating that the target identifier is a recognition result of a preset identifier.
After receiving the obtaining request, the server may respond to the electronic certificate obtaining request, perform content verification on the indication information, and distribute an electronic certificate for the user from a preset electronic certificate set when the verification passes.
In some examples, the electronic certificates in the electronic certificate set are respectively configured with an allocation probability; and the distribution probability represents the probability of the user acquiring the electronic certificate. The electronic certificate distributed by the server to the user from the electronic certificate set comprises the electronic certificate with the lowest distribution probability in the electronic certificate set.
For example, the server maintains the distribution probability of the electronic certificate obtained by the user through a non-drawing identification mode such as scanning, wherein the distribution probability corresponding to the first electronic certificate is the lowest. When the two users acquire the electronic certificate in the drawing identification mode, the first electronic certificate can be preferentially returned to the users, so that the interest of the users in acquiring the electronic certificate through the drawing identification can be promoted, and the drawing identification playing method is convenient to popularize.
In some examples, when the server returns the electronic credential allocated for the user to the client, the server may return a type tag corresponding to the electronic credential. After receiving the type tag, the client may generate a detail interface corresponding to the electronic certificate according to the electronic certificate type indicated by the type tag and the target identifier drawn by the user.
The details interface may include a first pick-up option corresponding to the electronic voucher.
And triggering the first receiving option, and adding the electronic certificate returned by the server to an electronic certificate set used by the user.
If the user needs the electronic certificate, the first pickup option can be triggered by clicking and the like. The client can respond to the triggering operation of the user for the first receiving option and switch to a first display interface corresponding to the electronic certificate; the first display interface comprises a plurality of display positions corresponding to different types of electronic certificates.
Then, the client may add the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to a target display position corresponding to the category of the electronic certificate in the first display interface for displaying.
In some examples, it may be determined whether an icon is displayed at a target display position corresponding to the category of the electronic certificate in the first display interface. If yes, replacing the displayed icon with the target identifier. And if not, adding the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the target display position for displaying.
For example, the electronic certificate returned by the server is the first type of electronic certificate. The first display interface comprises a plurality of display positions corresponding to the electronic certificates of the first type to the Nth type. Wherein the upper right corner position of the icon on each display position displays the number of the electronic certificates. When the electronic certificate returned by the server is displayed, whether the icon is displayed on the target display position corresponding to the first type of electronic certificate can be determined. If yes, replacing the displayed icon with the target identifier. And if not, adding the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the target display position for displaying. The number of the upper right corner positions of the presentation position can also be increased thereafter.
Therefore, the drawn exclusive electronic certificate can be displayed to the user, and the participation interest of the user is further improved.
In some examples, the client may further replace the icon of the electronic certificate displayed in the first display interface and in a display position other than the target display position with the target identifier. Therefore, the marks drawn by the user can be displayed to the user more intuitively, and the user experience is improved.
In some examples, a user may gift electronic vouchers corresponding to a presentation picture to other users by touching the presentation picture added in the presentation location. Thereby enabling gifting of the electronic voucher.
In some examples, users may share a drawn exclusive identity. In some examples, the second presentation interface may include a sharing option corresponding to the target identifier of the user's hand-drawn input.
When the user needs to share the exclusive identifier, the sharing option can be triggered. The client can respond to the triggering operation of the user for the sharing option and output a sharing interface corresponding to the target identifier.
The sharing interface may include a plurality of sharing channels. The user can select any one sharing channel, and select a target user needing to share the exclusive identification from a plurality of users provided by the sharing channel, so as to complete the sharing operation on the sharing interface.
The client can respond to the sharing operation of the user in the sharing interface and share the target identification to the target user. Therefore, sharing of the exclusive identification drawn by the user can be completed, user experience is further improved, and interestingness of the red packet drawing activity is improved.
In some examples, after the target user finishes receiving the target identifier, the client corresponding to the target user may construct an electronic certificate acquisition request and send the request to a corresponding server. The server side can distribute the electronic certificate for the target user from a preset electronic certificate set, and the target identification is used as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to be displayed for the target user. The specific illustration process may refer to the foregoing embodiments, and is not limited herein.
Therefore, sharing of the exclusive identification of the user can be completed, electronic certificates can be awarded to target users receiving sharing, and accordingly the interest of the user in participating in interaction is improved.
In some examples, the client may output a fourth presentation interface corresponding to the target identifier to the user in response to the user completing the pickup of the exclusive electronic certificate; wherein the fourth display interface includes a comp option.
When a user needs to present an exclusive electronic certificate carrying an exclusive identifier to a target user, the user may trigger the presentation option through an operation such as clicking, and the client may respond to the trigger operation of the user for the presentation option to obtain an additional electronic certificate which is allocated by the server for the user and is used for presentation.
In some examples, in response to a triggering operation of a user for the gifting option, acquiring an additional electronic certificate allocated by the server for the user, and presenting a gifting interface corresponding to the additional electronic certificate to the user; the presentation interface comprises an icon corresponding to the target identifier.
The additional electronic certificate may be an electronic certificate for giving a gift. In some instances the additional electronic voucher is for a gift only and cannot be used for other purposes. The client side can construct a presentation request and send the presentation request to the server side. The server may select a type of electronic voucher from the stored set of electronic vouchers as an additional electronic voucher to be returned to the client in response to the comp request. The client side can generate the presentation interface according to the type of the received additional electronic certificate and the image element of the target identifier, so that a user can carry out presentation operation.
In some examples, the gifting interface may include a variety of gifting channels. The user can select any one of the gifting channels, and select a target user to be gifted from a plurality of users provided by the gifting channel, so as to complete the gifting operation on the gifting interface.
The client may send the additional electronic certificate to a target user in response to a sending operation initiated by the user, so that when the target user receives the additional electronic certificate through the target client, the target client displays the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the additional electronic certificate to the target user.
In some examples, the client may send the additional electronic credentials to a target client corresponding to the target user. After receiving the additional electronic certificate, the target client can pop up a detail interface corresponding to the additional electronic certificate, and display the animation drawn and decorated by the target identifier by the user in the interface. After the animation is played, the icon corresponding to the target identifier can be displayed to the target user in the detail interface as the icon corresponding to the electronic certificate.
The target user may click on a confirmation pickup option included in the details interface to complete the field of the additional electronic certificate. Therefore, on one hand, the interest of the user can be increased, on the other hand, the propagation of the exclusive electronic certificate can be realized, and the propagation degree is increased.
In some examples, in the process of drawing the identifier and displaying the drawn identifier, different display interfaces may be triggered at different time points to provide different services to the user.
After the user finishes the drawing of the identifier, the client can determine whether the current time is the preset time.
The preset time may be a time set according to a service. The time acts as a boundary line, and the user can enjoy different services by completing the drawing of the logo before and after the preset time.
In some examples, if the current time reaches a preset time, the client may perform a drawing process of inputting the target identifier by the user through a hand drawing, and/or perform an output display on the user through a second display interface corresponding to the target identifier for the decoration process of the target identifier input by the user through the hand drawing, and provide the services of obtaining the electronic certificate, sharing the electronic certificate, and the like to the user.
In some examples, if the current time does not reach a preset time, the client may perform a drawing process of inputting the target identifier by hand drawing of the user, and/or perform an output display on the user through a third display interface corresponding to the target identifier for the decoration process of the target identifier input by hand drawing by the user; and the third display interface comprises a printing option corresponding to the target identifier.
As can be seen, the third display interface includes a print option that can trigger the identifier printing service, so that the identifier printing service can be provided for the user.
In some examples, the above-described print option may be triggered when the user wants to print a drawn object identifier. The client can respond to the triggering operation of the user for the printing option and output a service exchange interface corresponding to the interactive interface to the user.
In some examples, the service redemption interface may include redeeming content and validation options. The redemption content may indicate virtual assets (e.g., points, etc.) that the user needs to pay for if redeemed. If the user agrees to the redemption, the confirmation option may be triggered to complete the redemption.
The client can respond to the user to exchange and complete the printing service and output a payment interface to the user. The user may complete payment corresponding to the printing service in the payment interface. After the user finishes payment, the client side can construct a printing request and send the printing request to the server side. The service end can generate a service order corresponding to the printing service, and send the service order to a merchant providing the printing service to complete the printing of the target identifier.
In some examples, the service order may include a mailing address for the user to receive the printed destination identifier, thereby enabling the merchant to send the printed destination identifier to the user.
In the application, after the user collects the electronic certificates through the collecting way described above, the client can also judge the category number of the locally stored electronic certificates in real time at the background to judge whether the category number reaches a first preset threshold value; if the first preset threshold value is reached, the user can obtain the distribution authority of the red packet at the moment.
In this case, the client may send a red packet allocation request (equivalent to the virtual resource allocation request) to the server, and carry several electronic certificates in the red packet allocation request.
In some examples, the number and the category number of the electronic certificates carried in the red packet allocation request may be the first preset threshold, so that after receiving the red packet allocation request, the server may obtain the electronic certificates carried in the red packet allocation request, and then perform verification.
It should be noted that the operation of sending the red envelope allocation request to the server by the client may be triggered manually by the user, or may be triggered automatically by the client when determining that the number of categories of the collected electronic certificates reaches the first number.
For example, in one case, the red packet allocation request may be automatically initiated to the server when the client determines in the background that the collected electronic credentials reach the first number. In another case, a trigger button for triggering the client to initiate an object assignment request to the server may be provided at the display position corresponding to each electronic certificate, when the client determines in the background that the collected electronic certificate reaches the first preset threshold, a prompt may be output to the user (for example, a related animation special effect is output to prompt the user) to prompt the user that the user may currently obtain the right of red envelope assignment, and then the client may send the red envelope assignment request to the server in response to a trigger operation of the user on the trigger button.
After receiving the red packet distribution request sent by the client, the server can verify the category number of the electronic certificate carried in the red packet distribution request; if the server side verifies the electronic certificate carried in the red packet distribution request, and then judges that the category number of the electronic certificate carried in the red packet distribution request reaches a first preset threshold value, the server side can grant the user the right to distribute the red packet, and immediately sends a certain amount of red packets to the user from a preset 'red packet fund pool' (equivalent to the preset virtual resource set) based on a preset distribution rule, or sends a certain amount of red packets to the user from a preset 'red packet fund pool' based on a preset distribution rule after the appointed red packet sending time reaches.
It should be noted that the allocation rule adopted by the server when issuing the red envelope for the user from the preset "red envelope fund pool" may be formulated based on actual business requirements.
In some examples, the server may count the number of all users granted with the red packet allocation authority, and calculate the average allocation number of the total amount of the red packets to be issued in the "red packet fund pool" based on the counted number of users; at this time, the calculated average distribution number is the number of red packets that need to be issued to each user. In this case, the server may issue a red envelope of the corresponding amount for each user from the "red envelope fund pool" based on the calculated average allocation number.
In another shown embodiment, when the service end issues the red envelope for the user, a certain amount of red envelope can be randomly drawn for the user from the "red envelope fund pool"; for example, the server may calculate a random number for the user based on a preset random algorithm in combination with the total amount of red parcels to be issued in the "red parcel fund pool", and then issue a corresponding amount of red parcels to the user according to the random number.
Of course, besides the allocation rules shown above, other allocation rules may be used in practical applications, and are not listed in this application.
The technical solution in the above embodiment is described in detail below with reference to a "five-blessing-score jackpot" red pack issuing scenario.
In the issuing scenario, the client may be a pay client (abbreviated as "client"). The server may be a payment platform interfacing with a payer client. The set of virtual resources may refer to a funding account of an operator of the paymate or of a business that cooperates with the operator of the paymate. The funds in the funds account are the total amount of funds used to dispense the red envelope to the user.
The electronic certificate can comprise 5 types of virtual good cards such as 'longevity and health good', 'love good', 'strong good', 'family and good' and 'wealth and prosperity good', and when the 5 types of virtual good cards are collected by a user, the user can automatically obtain the permission of getting the red envelope.
In addition to the above 5 types of virtual fobs (hereinafter referred to as fobs), the server may also issue some special virtual fobs to the user as virtual items; for example, the special virtual good card may be a "good fortune card"; the user can interact with other users with social relations by using the good fortune card, and randomly copy and obtain the good fortune cards held by other users on the basis that the good fortune cards held by other users are not reduced.
Referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is a schematic view of a card display interface shown in the present application.
As shown in fig. 2, the card display interface (i.e. the first display interface) may be specifically a "my card" interface; in this interface, corresponding display locations may be provided for the above category 5 fobs and the foul breath cards held by the user. The display positions corresponding to the various types of the good cards are provided with the 'good' character icons corresponding to the various types of the good cards. Alternatively, if the user does not have a certain type of good card, no icon may be displayed at the display position corresponding to the good card, or a certain type of icon indicating that the user lacks the good card may be displayed.
Please refer to fig. 2, in practical applications, the special virtual cards issued by the server to the user may also include special cards such as "universal cards", "fancy cards", and the like; that is, the operator of the payment platform can flexibly customize the virtual props corresponding to various functions for the user based on actual requirements, and the virtual props are not listed one by one in the application.
Referring to fig. 3, fig. 3 is a schematic view of an active portal display interface shown in the present application.
As shown in fig. 3, the client may present an event entry presentation interface (i.e., the aforementioned event interface) to the user while the user is engaged in the "five blessing bonus" event. The interface may include options such as "my blessing card", "sweep blessing words", and "write blessing words" (i.e., the aforementioned hand-drawn option, where the user draws the word identified as "blessing" in chinese). The background image and the page layout illustrated in fig. 3 are only illustrative and do not limit the embodiments described in the present application. In addition, in practical applications, the presentation interface may further include other options, which are not listed here.
After the user triggers the 'write fortune' option by touching or the like, the client can determine whether the user triggers the option for the first time. If the user enters the interface for writing good fortune for the first time, the user can be shown a relevant description of writing good fortune; otherwise, the user can be directly written with fortune characters to display the interactive interface.
Referring to fig. 4, fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of a write fortune interactive interface shown in the present application.
As shown in fig. 4, the interactive blessing interface (i.e., the aforementioned interactive interface, hereinafter referred to as interactive interface) may include a hand-drawn area for users to write blessing words, and several font options. Schematically, font options such as "free body", "clerk", and "young circle" are shown in fig. 4.
The user can select the free body and write the fortune in the hand-drawing area according to the writing habit of the user. Here, the hand-drawing area may display writing traces with different thicknesses according to factors such as the pressing force of the user's finger on the terminal screen and the contact area between the user's finger and the terminal device.
When the user is finished writing blessings, the decorate My blessings option in the interface of FIG. 4 may be triggered. The client can respond to the option triggered by the user, recognize the identifier written by the user by using the OCR model, determine whether the identifier is a 'good word', and if so, provide a display interface (namely the fifth display interface) corresponding to the decorative good word for the user; otherwise, the user may be reminded to rewrite the fortune.
Please refer to fig. 5, fig. 5 is a schematic view of a display interface for displaying a decorative character 'fu' shown in the present application.
As shown in fig. 5, the decorative chinese character display interface may include a display area for displaying a chinese character decorative effect to the user, and a plurality of decorative options. Schematically, fig. 5 shows decorative options such as "hot", "yearly", "blessing", and digital signature. After the user clicks a decoration option such as "hot", the decoration fortune word display interface can also display a plurality of sub decoration options under the clicked decoration option to the user, and the user can select any one from the plurality of sub decoration options.
As shown in fig. 5, when the user selects the "ox horn" sub-option under the "yearly style" option, the client may add the image element corresponding to the "ox horn" sub-option to the display area. The user can perform operations such as dragging, zooming, rotating, deleting and the like on the image elements in the display area until a satisfactory decorative effect is obtained.
With continued reference to fig. 5, the user may also decorate the option by clicking on the digital signature corresponding to "niu-nianji" and then enter the personalized character in the pop-up input window. For example, a character such as "XXX production" may be entered.
When the user is finished decorating fortune, the generate my fortune option in the interface of FIG. 5 may be triggered. The client may respond to the option triggered by the user, recognize the identifier written by the user, determine whether the identifier is a "good" word, and if so, further recognize whether a ratio of the size of the user written identifier to the size of the hand-drawn area reaches a second preset threshold (e.g., 0.6), and provide subsequent services for the user when the ratio of the size of the written identifier to the size of the hand-drawn area reaches the second preset threshold. Therefore, on one hand, the identification written by the user can be recognized, so that the user can write the 'good fortune' word; on the other hand, the possibility of the user propagating "illegal characters" can be excluded.
When the identification result written by the user is in accordance with the preset, the current moment when the user clicks to generate the my good option can be determined, and whether the current moment reaches the preset moment or not can be determined.
If the user can write the good words, the user can be shown the animation of writing and decorating the good words through the display interface (namely the second interface) corresponding to the good card getting; if not, the animation of writing and decorating the fortune characters by the user can be displayed to the user through the display interface (namely the third interface) corresponding to the printed fortune card. Thus, on the one hand, different services may be provided to the user at different points in time; on the other hand, the participation sense of the user can be improved, and the user is promoted to participate in the blessing activity.
The following description will be made for each of the above two cases.
(I) the current time does not reach the preset time
Referring to fig. 6, fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of a printed luck card display interface according to the present application.
As shown in fig. 6, the display interface corresponding to the printed folk card may include a display area for displaying a decorative effect for decorating written folk characters, and several function options. Illustratively, the third interface illustrated in FIG. 6 may include "rewrite one", "save", and "print Mygood" options.
If the user selects the "write one more" option, the write good flow may be entered again. If the user selects the 'save' option, the decorated good fortune word can be saved in the terminal device or the cloud, so that the good fortune word can be shared through various channels like 'circle of friends' and the like, and the welfare participation is further improved.
If the user selects the "print My good" option, the client may output a print services redemption interface to the user where the user may complete the redemption. The client may then provide a payment interface to the user. After the user finishes payment in the payment interface, the client side can send a successful payment result and the corresponding recipient address of the user to the payment platform. The payment platform can generate a service order corresponding to the printing service, and send the service order to a merchant providing the printing service to complete printing.
(II) the current time reaches the preset time
Referring to fig. 7, fig. 7 is a schematic view of a pickup card display interface shown in the present application.
As shown in fig. 7, the pickup blessing card display interface may include a display area for displaying a decorative effect for decorating written blessing words, and a plurality of function options. Illustratively, the second interface illustrated in FIG. 7 may include "replace fortune", "save", and "get exclusive good card immediately" options.
If the user selects the option of 'replace the blessing card', the blessing words which are decorated by the user can be replaced in the display area.
And if the user selects the option of 'immediately getting exclusive good card', the client side responds to the operation and sends a good card acquisition request to the payment platform. After receiving the acquisition request, the payment platform may select a class of cards with the lowest configured distribution probability from the stored set of cards as the cards distributed to the user. The payment platform may then return the type identifier (assuming wealth and fortune) corresponding to the allocated good card to the client. The client side can generate a detail interface corresponding to the prosperous fortune according to the received type identification and the image element corresponding to the 'fortune character' currently displayed in the display area, and display the detail interface to the user in a pop-up window mode.
Referring to fig. 8, fig. 8 is a schematic view of a detailed interface shown in the present application.
As shown in fig. 8, the detailed interface may include a display area for displaying the electronic certificate as wealth and fortune and for displaying the user's decorative fortune, as well as several functional options. Illustratively, the details interface shown in FIG. 8 may include a "receive blessing card" option.
After the user clicks the option, the client can store the exclusive good card locally. Here, the client may present a user with a foard presentation interface as shown in fig. 2. And the icon on the display position corresponding to the wealth and fortune is replaced by the special fortune character handwritten by the user. Optionally, the user may also choose to replace the icons on other display positions in the good card display interface with the special good words. Therefore, the exclusive good fortune character can be displayed for the user, and the enthusiasm of the user for participating in the handwritten good fortune character is promoted.
And responding to the user to receive the exclusive good card, and the client can also display a fourth display interface to the user.
Please refer to fig. 9, fig. 9 is a schematic diagram of a fourth display interface shown in the present application.
As shown in fig. 9, the fourth presentation interface may include a display area for presenting a user-specific character, and a plurality of function options. Illustratively, the fourth presentation interface shown in FIG. 9 may include a "get one more friends" option.
If the user triggers the option, the client can interact with the payment platform to acquire the special good card given by the user, and renders the special good character handwritten by the user into the special good card. The client may then present the gifting interface to the user.
Referring to fig. 10, fig. 10 is a schematic view of a presentation interface shown in the present application.
As shown in FIG. 10, the gifting interface may include a display area showing proprietary cards, as well as a number of gifting channel options. Illustratively, the gifting interface shown in FIG. 10 may include gifting channel options such as gifting friends, third party channel 1, and third party channel 2.
The user can select any presenting channel, and if the user selects the presenting friend option, the user can be shown a friend list of the pay money for the user to select a target user for presenting the special good card.
Referring to fig. 11, fig. 11 is a schematic diagram of a buddy list shown in the present application.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 11, the buddy list may show the buddy situations of the users and the number of good cards of each buddy user. If the number of users is too large, the users can also be located to the target user through the search window.
After the user determines the target user, the user can click a presentation button behind the target user to complete the presentation operation. The client can give the exclusive good card to a target client corresponding to the target user in response to the completion of the giving operation of the user. And the target client can display the animation of the handwritten exclusive fortune character and the exclusive fortune character decoration to the target user after receiving the exclusive fortune card, and display the exclusive fortune card to the target user after the animation is played. The target user can finish the pickup of the good card by clicking the pickup good card option. Therefore, the propagation of the special good fortune card can be completed, and the interestingness of the user is improved.
When the category number of the good card collected by the client reaches 5 categories, the user can obtain the right of red packet allocation, and the client can send a red packet allocation request (namely, the virtual resource allocation request) to the server to request the server to allocate the red packet to the user, so that the specific implementation process is not repeated.
In the scheme, through providing the services of handwriting fortune characters, printing the fortune characters, getting and presenting exclusive fortune cards and the like, the situation that more emotions are blended into the fortune cards during participation in the five-fortune-score jackpot activity process can be improved, the interestingness of the user is improved, and the propagation degree of the fortune cards and the experience of the user are improved.
Corresponding to any of the above embodiments, the present application further provides an interactive device based on an electronic certificate.
Please refer to fig. 12, fig. 12 is a schematic structural diagram of an interactive device based on an electronic certificate according to the present application.
As shown in fig. 12, the apparatus 1200 may include:
the output module 1210, responding to the interactive operation initiated by the user, outputting an interactive interface to the user; wherein, the interactive interface comprises a hand-drawing area;
the obtaining and recognizing module 1220 is configured to obtain a target identifier manually input by the user in the hand-drawing area, and recognize whether the target identifier manually input by the user is a preset identifier;
a first display module 1230, configured to, if the target identifier is a preset identifier, obtain an electronic certificate that a server allocates to the user, and display the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the user; the electronic certificate is used for obtaining the right of getting the virtual resource in the preset virtual resource set.
In some illustrated embodiments, when the number of categories of the acquired electronic certificate reaches a first preset threshold, the user acquires the right to pick up the virtual resource in the preset virtual resource set.
In some of the embodiments shown, the indicia include characters.
In some embodiments shown, the virtual resource comprises a virtual red envelope; the characters include the Chinese character Fu.
In some illustrated embodiments, the first display module 1230 is specifically configured to:
and outputting a detail interface corresponding to the electronic certificate to the user, and outputting and displaying the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate in the detail interface.
In some embodiments shown, the details interface includes a first pick-up option corresponding to the electronic voucher; the first display module 1230 is specifically configured to:
responding to the triggering operation of the user for the first receiving option, and switching to a first display interface corresponding to the electronic certificate; the first display interface comprises a plurality of display positions corresponding to different types of electronic certificates;
and taking the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate, and adding the icon to a target display position corresponding to the type of the electronic certificate in the first display interface for displaying.
In some illustrated embodiments, the first display module 1230 is specifically configured to:
determining whether an icon is displayed on a target display position corresponding to the type of the electronic certificate in the first display interface;
if yes, replacing the displayed icon with the target identifier;
and if not, adding the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the target display position for displaying.
In some of the illustrated embodiments, the apparatus 1200 described above further comprises:
and the replacing module is used for replacing the icons of the electronic certificates displayed on other display positions except the target display position in the first display interface with the target identifier.
In some embodiments shown, the activity interface corresponding to the electronic credential includes a hand-drawn option corresponding to the preset identifier;
the output module 1210 is specifically configured to:
and responding to the trigger operation initiated by the user and aiming at the hand-drawn option, and outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the hand-drawn option to the user.
In some embodiments, the interactive interface further includes a plurality of decoration options corresponding to the hand-drawn area; the apparatus 1200 further comprises:
and the decoration module is used for responding to the triggering operation of the user aiming at any decoration option in the decoration options, executing a decoration function corresponding to the decoration option and decorating the target identification input by the user through hand drawing.
In some illustrative embodiments, the aforementioned decorative options include one or more combinations of the following:
a decoration option corresponding to the decoration function of the modified font;
a decoration option corresponding to a decoration function of adding a decoration part to the target identifier input for the hand drawing;
and adding decoration options corresponding to the decoration functions of the digital signature of the user for the target identification input by the hand drawing.
In some illustrated embodiments, the interactive interface further includes a generation option corresponding to the preset identifier; the acquiring and identifying module 1220 is specifically configured to:
and responding to the trigger operation of the user for the generation option, and identifying whether the target identifier input by the user through hand drawing is a preset identifier.
In some of the illustrated embodiments, the apparatus 1200 described above further comprises:
and the second display module is used for inputting the drawing process of the target identifier by hand drawing of the user if the target identifier is a preset identifier, and/or outputting and displaying the decoration process of the target identifier input by hand drawing of the user to the user through a second display interface corresponding to the target identifier.
In some of the illustrated embodiments, the apparatus 1200 described above further comprises:
a further identification module, configured to further identify whether a ratio of the size of the target identifier input by the user in the hand-drawing mode to the size of the hand-drawing area reaches a second preset threshold value if the target identifier is a preset identifier; if yes, further outputting the second display interface to the user; if not, emptying the content input by the user hand-drawing in the hand-drawing area, and prompting the user to perform hand-drawing input again in the hand-drawing area;
alternatively, the first and second electrodes may be,
if the target identification is a preset identification, further identifying whether the user inputs an illegal identification in the hand-drawing area or not; if so, emptying the content input by the user hand-drawing in the hand-drawing area, and prompting the user to perform hand-drawing input again in the hand-drawing area; and if not, further outputting the second display interface to the user.
In some embodiments shown, the second presentation interface includes a second pickup option corresponding to the electronic voucher;
the acquiring and identifying module 1220 is specifically configured to:
responding to a trigger operation corresponding to the second picking option of the user, and sending an electronic certificate acquisition request to the server, so that the server responds to the electronic certificate acquisition request and distributes an electronic certificate for the user from a preset electronic certificate set; the electronic certificate set comprises a plurality of types of electronic certificates, wherein the type number of the electronic certificates is a first preset threshold value;
and acquiring the electronic certificate distributed by the server for the user from the electronic certificate set.
In some illustrated embodiments, the obtaining and identifying module 1220 is specifically configured to:
sending an electronic certificate acquisition request to the server; the electronic certificate acquisition request comprises indication information indicating that the target identification is a recognition result of a preset identification, so that the server side responds to the electronic certificate acquisition request, performs content verification on the indication information, and distributes the electronic certificate for the user from a preset electronic certificate set when the verification is passed.
In some embodiments shown, the electronic certificates in the electronic certificate set are respectively configured with an allocation probability; the distribution probability represents the probability of the user obtaining the electronic certificate; the electronic certificate distributed by the server to the user from the electronic certificate set comprises the electronic certificate with the lowest distribution probability in the electronic certificate set.
In some of the illustrated embodiments, the apparatus 1200 described above further comprises:
the determining module is used for determining whether the current moment reaches a preset moment or not;
the second display module is specifically configured to: and if the current moment reaches a preset moment, outputting and displaying the drawing process of inputting the target identifier by the user through a second display interface corresponding to the target identifier by the user aiming at the decoration process of the target identifier input by the user by hand drawing.
In some of the illustrated embodiments, the apparatus 1200 described above further comprises:
the third display module is used for inputting the drawing process of the target identifier by the user through hand drawing if the current time does not reach the preset time, and/or outputting and displaying the decoration process of the target identifier input by the user through a third display interface corresponding to the target identifier; the third display interface comprises a printing option corresponding to the target identifier;
the apparatus 1200 further comprises:
the printing module responds to the triggering operation of the user for the printing option, and outputs a service exchange interface corresponding to the interactive interface to the user so that the user exchanges the printing service corresponding to the target identifier in the service exchange interface;
responding to the user exchange and completing the printing service, outputting a payment interface to the user so that the user completes payment corresponding to the printing service in the payment interface, and generating a service order corresponding to the printing service by the service side after the payment is completed; the service order comprises a mailing address used by the user for receiving the printed target identifier.
In some of the illustrated embodiments, the apparatus 1200 described above further comprises:
the presentation module responds to the operation that the user takes the electronic certificate and outputs a fourth display interface corresponding to the target identifier to the user; wherein the fourth display interface includes a presentation option;
responding to the triggering operation of the user for the presentation option, and acquiring an additional electronic certificate which is distributed by the server side for the user and is used for presentation;
and responding to the sending operation initiated by the user, sending the additional electronic certificate to a target user, so that when the target user receives the additional electronic certificate through a target client, the target client displays the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the additional electronic certificate to the target user.
The embodiment of the interaction device shown in the present application can be applied to electronic equipment. Accordingly, the present application discloses an electronic device, which may comprise: a processor.
A memory for storing processor-executable instructions.
Wherein the processor is configured to call the executable instructions stored in the memory to implement the interaction method as shown in any of the above embodiments.
Referring to fig. 13, fig. 13 is a schematic diagram of a hardware structure of an electronic device shown in the present application.
As shown in fig. 13, the electronic device may include a processor for executing instructions, a network interface for making network connections, a memory for storing operation data for the processor, and a non-volatile memory for storing instructions corresponding to the interaction means.
The embodiment of the interaction device may be implemented by software, or may be implemented by hardware, or a combination of hardware and software. Taking a software implementation as an example, as a logical device, the device is formed by reading, by a processor of the electronic device where the device is located, a corresponding computer program instruction in the nonvolatile memory into the memory for operation. In terms of hardware, in addition to the processor, the memory, the network interface, and the nonvolatile memory shown in fig. 13, the electronic device in which the apparatus is located in the embodiment may also include other hardware according to an actual function of the electronic device, which is not described again.
It is understood that, in order to increase the processing speed, the instructions corresponding to the interaction device may also be directly stored in the memory, which is not limited herein.
The present application provides a computer-readable storage medium, where a computer program is stored, and the computer program is used to execute the interaction method shown in any one of the above embodiments.
One skilled in the art will recognize that one or more embodiments of the present application may be provided as a method, system, or computer program product. Accordingly, one or more embodiments of the present application may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. Furthermore, one or more embodiments of the present application may take the form of a computer program product (which may include, but is not limited to, disk storage, CD-ROM, optical storage, and the like) embodied as described above in one or more computer-usable storage media having computer-usable program code embodied therein.
"and/or" in this application means having at least one of the two, for example, "a and/or B" may include three schemes: A. b, and "A and B".
The embodiments in the present application are described in a progressive manner, and the same and similar parts among the embodiments can be referred to each other, and each embodiment focuses on the differences from the other embodiments. In particular, for the data processing apparatus embodiment, since it is substantially similar to the method embodiment, the description is relatively simple, and for the relevant points, reference may be made to part of the description of the method embodiment.
The foregoing description of specific embodiments of the present application has been presented. Other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims. In some cases, the acts or steps recited in the claims may be performed in a different order than in the embodiments and still achieve desirable results. In addition, the processes depicted in the accompanying figures do not necessarily require the particular order shown, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results. In some embodiments, multitasking and parallel processing may also be possible or may be advantageous.
Embodiments of the subject matter and functional operations described in this application may be implemented in the following: digital electronic circuitry, tangibly embodied computer software or firmware, computer hardware that may include the structures disclosed in this application and their structural equivalents, or combinations of one or more of them. Embodiments of the subject matter described in this application can be implemented as one or more computer programs, i.e., one or more modules encoded in tangible, non-transitory program carriers that execute on or control the operation of data processing apparatus. Alternatively or additionally, the program instructions may be encoded in an artificially generated propagated signal, e.g., a machine-generated electrical, optical, or electromagnetic signal, that is generated to encode information for transmission to suitable receiver apparatus for execution by the data processing apparatus. The computer storage medium may be a machine-readable storage device, a machine-readable storage substrate, a random or serial access memory device, or a combination of one or more of them.
The processes and logic flows described in this application can be performed by one or more programmable computers executing one or more computer programs to perform corresponding functions by operating on input data and generating output. The processes and logic flows described above can also be performed by, and apparatus can also be implemented as, special purpose logic circuitry, e.g., an FPGA (field programmable gate array) or an ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit).
Computers suitable for executing computer programs may include, for example, general and/or special purpose microprocessors, or any other type of central processing unit. Generally, a central processing unit will receive instructions and data from a read-only memory and/or a random access memory. The basic components of a computer may include a central processing unit for implementing or executing instructions and one or more memory devices for storing instructions and data. Generally, a computer will also include, or be operatively coupled to receive data from or transfer data to, or both, one or more mass storage devices for storing data, e.g., magnetic, magneto-optical disks, or optical disks. However, a computer does not necessarily have such a device. Moreover, a computer may be embedded in another device, e.g., a mobile telephone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a mobile audio or video player, a game console, a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, or a portable storage device such as a Universal Serial Bus (USB) flash drive, to name a few.
Computer-readable media suitable for storing computer program instructions and data can include all forms of non-volatile memory, media and memory devices, including by way of example semiconductor memory devices (e.g., EPROM, EEPROM, and flash memory devices), magnetic disks (e.g., internal hard disk or removable disks), magneto-optical disks, and CD ROM and DVD-ROM disks. The processor and the memory can be supplemented by, or incorporated in, special purpose logic circuitry.
Although this application contains many specific implementation details, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of any disclosure or of what may be claimed, but rather as merely describing features of particular disclosed embodiments. Certain features that are described in this application in the context of separate embodiments can also be implemented in combination in a single embodiment. In other instances, features described in connection with one embodiment may be implemented as discrete components or in any suitable subcombination. Moreover, although features may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, one or more features from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination, and the claimed combination may be directed to a subcombination or variation of a subcombination.
Similarly, while operations are depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in sequential order, or that all illustrated operations be performed, to achieve desirable results. In some cases, multitasking and parallel processing may be advantageous. Moreover, the separation of various system modules and components in the embodiments described above should not be understood as requiring such separation in all embodiments, and it should be understood that the described program components and systems can generally be integrated together in a single software product or packaged into multiple software products.
Thus, particular embodiments of the subject matter have been described. Other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims. In some cases, the actions recited in the claims can be performed in a different order and still achieve desirable results. Further, the processes depicted in the accompanying figures do not necessarily require the particular order shown, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results. In some implementations, multitasking and parallel processing may be advantageous.
While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.

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1. An electronic credential based interaction method, the method comprising:
responding to an interactive operation initiated by a user, and outputting an interactive interface to the user; wherein the interactive interface comprises a hand-drawn area;
acquiring a target identifier input by the user in a hand-drawing manner in the hand-drawing area, determining a first semantic meaning indicated by the target identifier through an optical character recognition technology, and judging whether the first semantic meaning is the same as a second semantic meaning indicated by a preset identifier so as to identify whether the target identifier input by the user in the hand-drawing manner is the preset identifier; the identification comprises a character;
if the target identifier is the preset identifier, acquiring the electronic certificate distributed to the user by the server, and displaying the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the user; the electronic certificate is used for obtaining the right of getting the virtual resource in the preset virtual resource set.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein when the category number of the acquired electronic certificate reaches a first preset threshold, the user obtains the right to pick up the virtual resource in the preset virtual resource set.
3. The method of claim 1, the virtual resource comprising a virtual red envelope; the characters include chinese characters.
4. The method of claim 1, the presenting the target identification to the user as an icon corresponding to the electronic credential, comprising:
and outputting a detail interface corresponding to the electronic certificate to the user, and outputting and displaying the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate in the detail interface.
5. The method of claim 4, the details interface comprising a first pickup option corresponding to the electronic credential;
the method further comprises the following steps:
responding to the triggering operation of the user for the first receiving option, and switching to a first display interface corresponding to the electronic certificate; wherein the first presentation interface comprises a plurality of presentation positions corresponding to different categories of electronic credentials;
and taking the target identification as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate, and adding the icon to a target display position corresponding to the category of the electronic certificate in the first display interface for displaying.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the adding the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to a target display position corresponding to the category of the electronic certificate in the first display interface for display comprises:
determining whether an icon is displayed on a target display position corresponding to the category of the electronic certificate in the first display interface;
if yes, replacing the displayed icon with the target identifier;
and if not, adding the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the target display position for display.
7. The method of claim 6, further comprising:
and replacing icons of the electronic certificates displayed on other display positions except the target display position in the first display interface with the target identifier.
8. The method of claim 1, the activity interface corresponding to the electronic credential including a hand-drawn option corresponding to the preset identification;
the responding to the interactive operation initiated by the user and outputting an interactive interface to the user comprises the following steps:
and responding to a trigger operation initiated by a user and aiming at the hand-drawn option, and outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the hand-drawn option to the user.
9. The method of claim 8, the interactive interface further comprising a number of decorative options corresponding to the hand-drawn area;
the method further comprises the following steps:
responding to the triggering operation of the user for any decoration option in the plurality of decoration options, executing a decoration function corresponding to the decoration option, and decorating the target identification input by the user through hand drawing.
10. The method of claim 9, the decoration options comprising a combination of one or more of the following:
a decoration option corresponding to the decoration function of the modified font;
a decoration option corresponding to a decoration function of adding a decoration part to the target identifier input for the hand drawing;
and adding decoration options corresponding to the decoration functions of the digital signature of the user for the target identification input by the hand drawing.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the interactive interface further comprises a generation option corresponding to the preset identifier;
the recognizing whether the target identifier input by the user hand drawing is a preset identifier or not includes:
and responding to the trigger operation of the user for the generation option, and identifying whether the target identifier of the user hand-drawn input is a preset identifier.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
if the target identification is a preset identification, outputting a second display interface corresponding to the target identification to the user; the second display interface is used for displaying the drawing process of the target identifier input by the user through hand drawing and/or the decoration process of the target identifier input by the user through hand drawing.
13. The method of claim 12, prior to outputting to the user a second presentation interface corresponding to the target identification, the method further comprising:
if the target identifier is a preset identifier, further identifying whether the ratio of the size of the target identifier input by the user in hand drawing to the size of the hand drawing area reaches a second preset threshold value; if yes, the second display interface is further output to the user; if not, emptying the content input by the user hand-drawing in the hand-drawing area, and prompting the user to perform hand-drawing input again in the hand-drawing area;
alternatively, the first and second electrodes may be,
if the target identification is a preset identification, further identifying whether the user inputs an illegal identification in the hand-drawing area or not; if so, emptying the content input by the user hand-drawing in the hand-drawing area, and prompting the user to perform hand-drawing input again in the hand-drawing area; and if not, further outputting the second display interface to the user.
14. The method of claim 13, the second presentation interface comprising a second pickup option corresponding to the electronic credential;
the obtaining of the electronic certificate distributed to the user by the server includes:
responding to a trigger operation corresponding to the second picking option of the user, and sending an electronic certificate acquisition request to the server, so that the server responds to the electronic certificate acquisition request and distributes an electronic certificate for the user from a preset electronic certificate set; the electronic certificate set comprises a plurality of types of electronic certificates, wherein the type number of the electronic certificates is a first preset threshold value;
and acquiring the electronic certificate distributed for the user from the electronic certificate set by the server.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein sending an electronic certificate acquisition request to the server to enable the server to distribute an electronic certificate for the user from a preset electronic certificate set in response to the electronic certificate acquisition request comprises:
sending an electronic certificate acquisition request to the server; the electronic certificate acquisition request comprises indication information indicating that the target identification is a recognition result of a preset identification, so that the server side responds to the electronic certificate acquisition request, performs content verification on the indication information, and distributes the electronic certificate for the user from a preset electronic certificate set when the verification is passed.
16. The method of claim 15, the electronic vouchers in the set of electronic vouchers are each configured with an assignment probability; the distribution probability represents the probability of obtaining the electronic certificate by the user; and the electronic certificate distributed for the user from the electronic certificate set by the server comprises the electronic certificate with the lowest distribution probability in the electronic certificate set.
17. The method of claim 12, prior to outputting to the user a second presentation interface corresponding to the target identification, comprising:
determining whether the current moment reaches a preset moment;
and if the current moment reaches a preset moment, the user hand-draws the drawing process of the target identification, and/or the user outputs and displays the decoration process of the target identification input by the user aiming at the hand-drawn drawing process to the user through a second display interface corresponding to the target identification.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising:
if the current time does not reach the preset time, the user hand-draws and inputs the drawing process of the target identifier, and/or the user outputs and displays the decoration process of the target identifier input by the user aiming at the hand-drawing to the user through a third display interface corresponding to the target identifier; wherein the third presentation interface includes a print option corresponding to the target identifier;
the method further comprises the following steps:
responding to the triggering operation of the user for the printing option, and outputting a service exchange interface corresponding to the interactive interface to the user so that the user exchanges the printing service corresponding to the target identification in the service exchange interface;
responding to the user to exchange and complete the printing service, outputting a payment interface to the user so that the user completes payment corresponding to the printing service in the payment interface, and generating a service order corresponding to the printing service by the service terminal after the payment is completed; the service order comprises a mailing address used by the user for receiving the printed target identification.
19. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
responding to the operation that the user draws the electronic certificate, and outputting a fourth display interface corresponding to the target identification to the user; wherein the fourth presentation interface includes a gifting option;
responding to the triggering operation of the user for the presentation option, and acquiring an additional electronic certificate which is distributed by the server side for the user and is used for presentation;
and responding to the sending operation initiated by the user, sending the additional electronic certificate to a target user, so that when the target user receives the additional electronic certificate through a target client, the target client displays the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the additional electronic certificate to the target user.
20. An electronic credential based interaction device, the device comprising:
the output module responds to the interactive operation initiated by the user and outputs an interactive interface to the user; the interactive interface comprises a hand-drawing area;
the acquisition and recognition module is used for acquiring a target identifier input by the user in a hand-drawing manner in the hand-drawing area, determining a first semantic meaning indicated by the target identifier through an optical character recognition technology, and judging whether the first semantic meaning is the same as a second semantic meaning indicated by a preset identifier so as to recognize whether the target identifier input by the user in the hand-drawing manner is the preset identifier; the identification comprises a character;
the first display module is used for determining that the target identifier is a preset identifier if the target identifier is the same as the preset identifier, acquiring the electronic certificate distributed to the user by the server, and displaying the target identifier as an icon corresponding to the electronic certificate to the user; the electronic certificate is used for obtaining the right of getting the virtual resource in the preset virtual resource set.
21. An electronic device, comprising:
a processor;
a memory for storing the processor-executable instructions;
wherein the processor is configured to invoke executable instructions stored in the memory to implement the interactive method of any of claims 1-19.
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