CN112926977B - 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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CN112926977B
CN112926977B CN202110077820.0A CN202110077820A CN112926977B CN 112926977 B CN112926977 B CN 112926977B CN 202110077820 A CN202110077820 A CN 202110077820A CN 112926977 B CN112926977 B CN 112926977B
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One or more embodiments of the present specification provide an interaction method, apparatus and electronic device based on an electronic credential, which are applied to a client, and the method includes: determining whether the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a threshold value; if so, sending an authority acquisition request to the server side so that the server side responds to the authority acquisition request, authorizes the task authority corresponding to the preset interactive task and the picking authority of the virtual resources in the preset virtual resource set for the user, and returns an authority authorization result; responding to the authority authorization result, outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, and distributing a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interactive operation executed by the user in the interactive interface; when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet the allocation conditions, the first quantity of virtual resources are accumulated to a second quantity of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second quantity of virtual resources are issued to a user account corresponding to the user.

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Interaction method and device based on electronic certificate and electronic equipment
Technical Field
One or more embodiments of the present disclosure relate to the field of computer application 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 the "red envelope" is issued to a certain user alone, or issued to a group, and picked up by members in the group. However, with the increasing abundance of virtual resource allocation scenarios, how to promote interactivity in allocating virtual resources is of great significance for improving user experience.
Disclosure of Invention
The present specification proposes an interaction method based on an electronic certificate, the method being applied to a client, the method comprising:
determining whether the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value;
if the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value, sending an authority acquisition request to a server side, so that the server side responds to the authority acquisition request, authorizes the corresponding user authority for the user, and returns a corresponding authority authorization result; the user permission comprises a task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and a virtual resource obtaining permission in a preset virtual resource set;
responding to the authority authorization result, outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, and distributing a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interactive operation executed in the interactive interface by the user;
when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet allocation conditions, the first amount of virtual resources are accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second amount of virtual resources are issued to a user account corresponding to the user.
The present specification further provides an interaction method based on an electronic certificate, which is applied to a server, and the method includes:
receiving an authority acquisition request sent by a client when the fact that the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by a user reaches a preset threshold value is determined;
responding to the authority obtaining request, and authorizing a corresponding user authority for the user; the user permission comprises a task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and a virtual resource obtaining permission in a preset virtual resource set;
returning a corresponding authority authorization result to the client so that the client responds to the authority authorization result, outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, and distributing a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interactive operation executed by the user in the interactive interface;
when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet allocation conditions, the first amount of virtual resources are accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second amount of virtual resources are issued to a user account corresponding to the user.
This specification also proposes an interaction device based on an electronic certificate, the device being applied to a client, the device comprising:
the first determining module is used for determining whether the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value;
the authorization module sends an authority acquisition request to a server side if the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value, so that the server side responds to the authority acquisition request, authorizes the corresponding user authority for the user, and returns a corresponding authority authorization result; the user permission comprises a task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and a virtual resource obtaining permission in a preset virtual resource set;
the first allocation module responds to the authority authorization result, outputs an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, and allocates a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interactive operation executed by the user in the interactive interface;
when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet allocation conditions, the first amount of virtual resources are accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second amount of virtual resources are issued to a user account corresponding to the user.
This specification still proposes an interactive device based on electronic certificate, is applied to the server, the device includes:
the first receiving module is used for receiving an authority acquisition request sent by a client when the fact that the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by a user reaches a preset threshold value is determined;
the authorization module is used for responding to the authority acquisition request and authorizing the corresponding user authority for the user; the user permission comprises a task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and a virtual resource obtaining permission in a preset virtual resource set;
the return module is used for returning a corresponding authority authorization result to the client so that the client responds to the authority authorization result, outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, and distributing a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interactive operation executed by the user in the interactive interface;
when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet allocation conditions, the first quantity of virtual resources is accumulated to a second quantity of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server side, and the second quantity of virtual resources is issued to a user account corresponding to the user.
This specification also proposes an electronic device including:
a processor;
a memory for storing processor-executable instructions;
wherein the processor implements the steps of the above method by executing the executable instructions.
The present specification also proposes a computer readable storage medium having stored thereon computer instructions which, when executed by a processor, carry out the steps of the above-mentioned method.
In the technical scheme, when the category number of the acquired electronic certificate reaches a threshold value, a user can acquire a task authority corresponding to a preset interaction task and a receiving authority of virtual resources in a preset virtual resource set, so that a client can output an interaction interface corresponding to the interaction task to the user, and allocate a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on interaction operation executed by the user in the interaction interface; the first amount of virtual resources may be accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set satisfy the allocation condition, and then the second amount of virtual resources is issued to the user. By adopting the method, the interactive task can be provided for the user, so that the user can acquire more virtual resources by executing the interactive operation in the interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task, and the user experience in the distribution process of the virtual resources can be improved.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a virtual resource allocation system shown in an exemplary embodiment of the present description;
FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating an electronic credential based interaction method in an exemplary embodiment of the present specification;
FIGS. 3A and 3B are schematic diagrams of a presentation interface shown in an exemplary embodiment of the present description;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of another presentation interface shown in an exemplary embodiment of the present description;
FIGS. 5A and 5B are schematic diagrams of yet another presentation interface shown in an exemplary embodiment of the present description;
FIGS. 6A and 6B are diagrams of an interactive interface shown in an exemplary embodiment of the present description;
FIGS. 7A and 7B are diagrams of another interactive interface shown in an exemplary embodiment of the present description;
FIGS. 8A and 8B are diagrams illustrating yet another interactive interface in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 9 is a schematic illustration of yet another presentation interface shown in an exemplary embodiment of the present description;
FIG. 10 is a schematic illustration of yet another interactive interface shown in an exemplary embodiment of the present description;
FIG. 11 is a flow chart illustrating another electronic credential based interaction method in an exemplary embodiment of the present specification;
fig. 12 is a hardware structure diagram of an electronic device where an interactive device based on an electronic certificate is located according to an exemplary embodiment of the present specification;
FIG. 13 is a block diagram of an interactive device based on electronic certificates, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 14 is a block diagram of another electronic certificate based interaction device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
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Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description refers to the accompanying drawings, like numbers in different drawings represent the same or similar elements unless otherwise indicated. The implementations described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all implementations consistent with one or more embodiments of the present specification. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatus and methods consistent with certain aspects of one or more embodiments of the specification, as detailed in the claims which follow.
It should be noted that: in other embodiments, the steps of the corresponding methods are not necessarily performed in the order shown and described herein. In some other embodiments, the method may include more or fewer steps than those described herein. Moreover, a single step described in this specification may be broken down into multiple steps for description in other embodiments; multiple steps described in this specification may be combined into a single step in other embodiments.
In practical applications, besides configuring a certain amount of virtual resources (for example, a virtual red envelope containing a certain amount of money) by a user and issuing the configured virtual resources to other users, a virtual resource set containing a certain amount of virtual resources (for example, a virtual red envelope pool containing a certain amount of money) may be configured in advance in a server, and the server allocates virtual resources to the users from the virtual resource set.
In some virtual resource allocation scenarios, a user may collect electronic certificates of various categories, and obtain the right to pick up virtual resources in a preset virtual resource set when the number of categories of the collected electronic certificates reaches a preset threshold. For the user with the pickup right, the server may allocate a virtual resource to the user from the virtual resource set, that is, the user may pickup the virtual resource in the virtual resource set.
For example, the virtual resource may be a virtual red packet, and the set of virtual resources may be a virtual red packet pool; in the illustrated red packet issuing scenario of the five-fortune-score jackpot, the electronic certificates may include 5 types of virtual cards, such as "shoukangfu", "friendship-blessing", "richly-blessing", "family-blessing" and "wealth-prosperity-blessing". The user can collect the virtual good cards through various ways, and after the 5 types of virtual good cards are collected, the virtual red envelope receiving authority is obtained, and the server side issues the virtual red envelope for the user with the receiving authority from the virtual red envelope pool.
In the present specification, a completely new interaction mode is proposed on the basis of the virtual resource allocation scenario shown above.
Under the brand-new interaction mode, when the category number of the acquired electronic certificate reaches a threshold value, a user can acquire a task permission corresponding to a preset interaction task and a receiving permission of virtual resources in a preset virtual resource set, so that a client can output an interaction interface corresponding to the interaction task to the user, and a first amount of virtual resources are allocated to the user based on the interaction operation executed by the user in the interaction interface; the first amount of virtual resources may be accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set satisfy the allocation condition, and then the second amount of virtual resources is issued to the user. By adopting the method, the interactive task can be provided for the user, so that the user can acquire more virtual resources by executing the interactive operation in the interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task, and the user experience in the distribution process of the virtual resources can be improved.
Referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a virtual resource allocation system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
As shown in fig. 1, in the virtual resource allocation system, a user may collect various categories of electronic credentials through a client. The client can maintain each electronic certificate collected by the user; or, the client may send each electronic certificate collected by the user to the server, and the server maintains each electronic certificate collected by the user. The server can maintain a preset virtual resource set and allocate virtual resources to the user from the virtual resource set; the virtual resource set may include a certain number of virtual resources, where the number of virtual resources may be preset by a technician according to an actual requirement, for example: the set of virtual resources may be a pool of virtual red packets that include a monetary amount of a bonus.
The electronic device with the client deployed can be a computer, a mobile phone, a tablet device, a notebook computer, a Palmtop (PDAs) and other electronic devices; the electronic device with the server deployed can be an electronic device such as a server; this is not limited by the present description.
Referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is a flowchart illustrating an interaction method based on an electronic certificate according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
In conjunction with the virtual resource allocation system shown in fig. 1, the electronic certificate-based interaction method can be applied to the client in the virtual resource allocation system. The electronic certificate-based interaction method can comprise the following steps:
step 202, determining whether the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value;
step 204, if the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value, sending an authority acquisition request to a server, so that the server responds to the authority acquisition request, authorizes the corresponding user authority for the user, and returns a corresponding authority authorization result; the user permission comprises a task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and a virtual resource obtaining permission in a preset virtual resource set;
step 206, responding to the authority authorization result, outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, and allocating a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interactive operation executed by the user in the interactive interface; when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet allocation conditions, the first amount of virtual resources are accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second amount of virtual resources are issued to a user account corresponding to the user.
The virtual resource may include any type of electronic resource that can be allocated and issued online, for example: the virtual resources may include electronic funds (such as "red packs"), electronic items, electronic resources, electronic prizes, and the like.
The electronic certificate comprises any type of electronic certificate used for acquiring the obtaining authority of the virtual resources in the preset virtual resource set. That is, the electronic certificate may be used as a certificate when the user extracts the virtual resource from the server. The specific form of the electronic certificate may be a character string, a number, a character, a password, a virtual card, and the like, which is not limited in this specification.
For example, a certain number of electronic certificates of different types may be configured in the server in advance, and the server issues the electronic certificates of different types to a specific user group according to a certain issuing rule. The user can collect electronic certificates of various types, and when the number of the collected electronic certificates reaches a preset threshold value, the user obtains the right to receive the virtual resources in a preset virtual resource set in the server.
The user may collect various categories of electronic credentials through the client. The client may consider that the user completes collection of the electronic certificate when it is determined that the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold (the threshold may be preset by a technician), and may send an authority acquisition request to the server.
Specifically, the client may detect in real time whether the category number of the electronic credential acquired by the user maintained by the client reaches the threshold. If so, the client may output a user option (referred to as a first user option) that is operable by the user in the presentation interface corresponding to the electronic certificate, and when detecting a trigger operation of the user on the first user option, send an authorization acquisition request corresponding to the user to the server in response to the trigger operation.
Or, the client may detect in real time whether the number of categories of the electronic credential acquired by the user maintained by the client reaches the threshold. If so, the client can directly send the authority acquisition request corresponding to the user to the server.
Moreover, the client can output user options which can be operated by the user in the display interface corresponding to the electronic certificate, and when the triggering operation of the user for the user options is detected, the electronic certificate inquiry request corresponding to the user is sent to the server in response to the triggering operation. When receiving the electronic certificate query request, the server may determine, in response to the electronic certificate query request, whether the number of categories of the electronic certificate acquired by the user, which is maintained by the server, reaches the threshold. If so, the server side can return query confirmation information to the client side, so that when the client side receives the query confirmation information, the client side can determine that the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches the threshold value, and sends an authority acquisition request corresponding to the user to the server side.
The permission obtaining request is used for obtaining a corresponding user permission for a user request that the type number of the obtained electronic certificate reaches the threshold value. Wherein, the user right may include: task permissions corresponding to interactive tasks (which can be preset by technicians according to actual requirements); and, the virtual resource's right of acquisition in the above-mentioned virtual resource set; and so on.
For the user with the user right, on one hand, the user can execute the interactive task; on the other hand, the server may allocate virtual resources to the user from the virtual resource set, that is, the user may obtain the virtual resources in the virtual resource set.
Referring to fig. 3A and 3B, fig. 3A and 3B are schematic diagrams of a presentation interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure.
Continuing with the above scenario of issuing a red envelope of "five fortunes jackpot," as shown in fig. 3A and 3B, the display interface corresponding to the electronic voucher may be specifically a "my foecard" interface.
In the my good card interface, on one hand, the client can respectively provide display positions (for example, 5 transversely arranged positions below the interface) corresponding to virtual good cards of various categories aiming at 5 types of the virtual good cards of 'longevity and good fortune', 'friendship', 'strong good fortune', 'family and good fortune' and 'wealth good fortune' acquired by a user; on the other hand, the client may label, for a display position corresponding to any one category of virtual good cards, the number of the virtual good cards acquired by the user at a preset position corresponding to the display position (for example, the upper right corner of the display position), and update the labeled number when the number of the virtual good cards changes.
As shown in fig. 3A, the number of "longevity blessing" acquired by the user is 16, the number of "love blessing" is 11, the number of "rich blessing" is 4, the number of "family blessing" is 8, and the number of "wealth blessing" is 13.
Since there are 5 types of virtual good cards, the threshold for determining whether the user has completed the collection of virtual good cards may be set to 5 in advance. That is, when the user successfully collects 5 types of virtual cards "longevity and health," friendship, "richness and happiness," "family and happiness," and "wealth and happiness," it may be determined that the number of categories of the virtual cards acquired by the user reaches the threshold. Accordingly, when the user does not collect any one or more of the 5 types of virtual good cards, it may be determined that the number of types of virtual good cards acquired by the user does not reach the threshold, for example: assuming that the number of the "longevity well" acquired by the user is 16, the number of the "friendship" is 11, the number of the "strong fortune" is 0, the number of the "family and fortune" is 8, and the number of the "wealth fortune" is 13, since the user does not collect the "strong fortune" at present, it can be determined that the category number of the virtual good cards acquired by the user does not reach the threshold.
In this case, the client may detect whether the number of categories of the virtual cards acquired by the user reaches 5 in real time. If so, the client may output a "composition" button (i.e., the first user option described above) at a preset location (e.g., the very center of the interface) in the "My Furcard" interface that the user may click on. The user can perform a click operation on the "synthesize" button; when detecting a click operation of a user on a "composition" button, the client may send an authorization obtaining request corresponding to the user to the server in response to the click operation.
As shown in fig. 3B, in response to the click operation, the client may further update the number of virtual good cards of each category in the 5 categories of virtual good cards marked in the "my good card" interface, that is, decrease the number of virtual good cards of each category by 1, so as to indicate that 5 virtual good cards are consumed in the composition, and the 5 consumed virtual good cards are respectively one virtual good card of each category. At this time, the number of "longevity and health benefits" acquired by the user is 15, the number of "affectionate benefits" is 10, the number of "richness benefits" is 3, the number of "family and benefits" is 7, and the number of "wealth benefits" is 12.
In addition, the client can also switch the "composition" button to the non-clickable state (the background color is gray to represent the non-clickable state) in the my foecard interface, and update the text in the "composition" button to "… … in composition" to represent that the client is currently requesting to acquire the user right from the server.
When receiving the permission acquisition request sent by the client, the server side can respond to the permission acquisition request, authorize the user permission for the user, and return a permission authorization result corresponding to the task permission and the pickup permission.
Specifically, when the server side completes authorization of the user right for the user, the server side may return a right authorization result indicating that the user is authorized with a task right corresponding to the interactive task in the user right and a right of obtaining right of the virtual resource in the virtual resource set.
And when receiving the authority authorization result returned by the server, the client can respond to the authority authorization result and output an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user.
In practical applications, the client may output, in response to the permission authorization result, a user option (referred to as a second user option) corresponding to the interaction task and available for user operation in a display interface corresponding to the electronic credential, and output, in response to a trigger operation of the user on the second user option, an interaction interface corresponding to the interaction task to the user when the trigger operation of the user on the second user option is detected.
Referring to fig. 4, fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of another presentation interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
In conjunction with the "my foka" interface shown in fig. 3B, the interaction task may be a "play an animal" task, as shown in fig. 4.
In the my foka interface, on one hand, in response to the authorization result of the right returned by the server, the client may output an "open" button that can be clicked by the user at a preset position (for example, at the center of the interface), and output a text option at a preset position corresponding to the position (for example, above the "open" button), so as to prompt the user that the user is authorized to receive the right of the virtual red packet (i.e., the virtual resource) in the virtual red packet pool (i.e., the virtual resource set), for example: the text option shows a text that the five fortune are collected and the five fortune red envelope can be received. And the user can enable the server to distribute the red packet for the user from the virtual red packet pool by clicking an 'opening' button.
On the other hand, in response to the authority authorization result returned by the server, the client may output a "going-to-play-beast" button (i.e., the second user option) that can be clicked by the user at another preset position (e.g., above the text option), and output a text option at a preset position corresponding to the position (e.g., left of the "going-to-play-beast" button) to prompt the user to click the "going-to-play-beast" button, for example: show "make year beast, get more welfare!in this textbook! "this text. The user can perform a click operation on the "go to play the year beast" button to view the interactive interface corresponding to the "play the year beast" task. When detecting the click operation of the user on the 'go-to-play beast' button, the client can respond to the click operation and output an interactive interface corresponding to the 'play-to-play beast' task to the user.
After outputting the interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, the client may allocate a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on an interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface.
Specifically, the client may allocate a first amount of virtual resources to the user directly based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface. Or the client may send the interactive operation executed by the user in the interactive interface to the server, and the server allocates the first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interactive operation executed by the user in the interactive interface.
It should be noted that, when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set satisfy the allocation condition, the first amount of virtual resources may be accumulated in a second amount of virtual resources allocated by the server to the user from the virtual resource set, so that the server may issue the accumulated amount of virtual resources to the user account corresponding to the user. The user account corresponding to the user may be a user account used by the user and used for logging in the client.
For the virtual resources allocated to the user, on one hand, the server may perform associated storage on the first number of virtual resources allocated to the user and a user account corresponding to the user; on the other hand, when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set satisfy the allocation condition, the server may allocate the second amount of virtual resources to the user from the virtual resource set, and accumulate the first amount of virtual resources into the second amount of virtual resources, so as to allocate the total amount of virtual resources obtained through accumulation to the user account corresponding to the user. That is, the total amount of the virtual resources that are finally issued to the user account corresponding to the user is the second amount + the first amount.
Specifically, the server may detect in real time whether the virtual resources in the virtual resource set satisfy the allocation condition, for example: an issuing time may be set for the virtual resource set, and when the current time reaches the issuing time, the virtual resources in the virtual resource set may be considered to satisfy the allocation condition.
Taking the above-mentioned "five-blessing-score jackpot" red packet issuing scenario as an example, assuming that the drawing time (i.e., the issuing time) set for the virtual red packet pool is 22 points at 11 days at 2 months at 2021, then it may be determined that the virtual red packets in the virtual red packet pool satisfy the allocation condition when the current time is 22 points at 11 days at 2 months at 2021.
In practical application, after allocating the first number of virtual resources to the user, the client may send a resource allocation request corresponding to the user to the server; wherein the resource allocation request may include the first quantity. When receiving the resource allocation request, the server may perform, in response to the resource allocation request, associated storage on the first quantity in the resource allocation request and a user account corresponding to the user.
The user may obtain a certain number (each referred to as a first number) of virtual resources for multiple times by performing an interactive operation in the interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task. That is, the client may allocate the first amount of virtual resources to the user multiple times based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface.
For example, a plurality of level cards can be set in the interactive task, and the user can complete each level card in the interactive task by performing interactive operation in the interactive interface; the client may perform the operation of allocating the first amount of virtual resources to the user once for each level of completion by the user. The first number of virtual resources allocated to the user by the client at each time may be the same or different, and this description does not limit this.
In this case, the server may associate and store a plurality of first quantities allocated to the user with the user account corresponding to the user, and when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set satisfy the allocation condition, add all the virtual resources of the plurality of first quantities to the virtual resources of the second quantity allocated to the user from the virtual resource set, so as to issue the total quantity of the virtual resources obtained by the addition to the user account corresponding to the user. That is, the total amount of the virtual resources that are finally issued to the user account corresponding to the user is the sum of the second amount + the first amount of the virtual resources that are allocated to the user at a time.
In addition, the client can also output text options in a display interface corresponding to the electronic certificate; wherein the text presented in the text option may comprise a sum of the first number assigned to the user each time for the user to view.
Continuing with the "five blessing jackpot" red packet issuance scenario, the second number of virtual resources may be referred to as a five blessing red packet, and the first number of virtual resources may be referred to as a blessing red packet.
Suppose that the user a has allocated a benefit-added red packet to the user a 3 times by performing an interactive operation in the interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task; the amount of the benefit red packet allocated to the user a for the first time is 1.88 yuan, the amount of the benefit red packet allocated to the user a for the second time is 2.88 yuan, and the amount of the benefit red packet allocated to the user a for the third time is 3.88 yuan, so that the server can store the amounts of the 3 benefit red packets in association with the user account corresponding to the user a, as shown in the following table 1:
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TABLE 1
In this case, the total amount of the bonus red pack allocated to the user a may be calculated to be 1.88+2.88+ 3.88-8.64 dollars.
In order to facilitate the user to view the acquired blessing red packet, the client may output a text option in the display interface, and display the text of "8.64 yuan good blessing red packet acquired" in the text option for the user to view.
When the virtual red packet in the virtual red packet pool meets the allocation condition, the server side can allocate the five-luck red packet for the user A from the virtual red packet pool.
Assuming that the amount of the five-fortune red packet allocated to the user a is 4.68 yuan, the server may accumulate the added five-fortune red packets with the total amount of 8.64 yuan obtained by the user into the five-fortune red packet with the amount of 4.68 yuan, and issue the accumulated red packets to the user account corresponding to the user a. That is, the total amount of the red packets that are finally issued to the user account corresponding to the user a is 4.68+8.64 and 13.32 yuan.
Referring to fig. 5A and 5B, fig. 5A and 5B are schematic diagrams illustrating still another display interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
In conjunction with the my foka interface shown in fig. 4, as shown in fig. 5A and 5B, the second number of virtual resources may be, specifically, a five-blessing red packet; the first number of virtual resources may be a blessing red packet.
In the my luck interface, on one hand, the client may output an "open" button at a preset position (e.g., at the center of the interface) for the user to click on, and output a text option at a preset position corresponding to the position (e.g., above the "open" button) to prompt the user that the user is authorized to receive the virtual red envelope in the virtual red envelope pool, for example: the text option shows a text that the five fortune are collected and the five fortune red envelope can be received. And the user can enable the server to distribute the five-blessing red envelope for the user from the virtual red envelope pool when the virtual red envelope in the virtual red envelope pool meets the distribution condition by clicking the 'start' button.
On the other hand, the client may output a text option at another preset location (e.g., below the "on" button) and show the total amount of the blessed red envelope the user has acquired in the text option for the user to view, for example: the text "8.64 yuan having acquired the blessed red envelope" may be presented in the text option.
As shown in fig. 5B, the client may also output a "view" button that the user can click at a location corresponding to the textselection (e.g., behind the textselection). The user may click on the "View" button to view the bonus red pack that is assigned to the user each time. When detecting the click operation of the user on the view button, the client can jump to the benefit red packet interface and display the money amount, the distribution time, the distribution reason (for example, the first level of completing the interactive task) and other related information of the benefit red packet distributed to the user each time in the benefit red packet interface.
In order to improve the user participation degree of the interaction task and further improve the user experience, the interaction interface corresponding to the interaction task may include an invitation option. The client can output the user list to the user when detecting the triggering operation of the user for the invitation option. The user list may include a plurality of users whose category number of the acquired electronic credentials reaches the threshold, for example: account head portrait, account name, etc. of the user accounts corresponding to the users may be presented in the user list.
Specifically, the client may determine, based on the user account corresponding to the user, a friend account bound to the user account, and respectively determine whether the category number of the electronic credential associated with the friend account (i.e., the electronic credential acquired by the user corresponding to the friend account) reaches the threshold. If so, the user corresponding to the friend account may be added to the user list.
The user as the inviter can select a user as the invitee (referred to as a target user) through the above user list. After acquiring the target user selected by the user, the client sends an interaction invitation request to the client corresponding to the target user through the server.
When receiving the interaction invitation request, the client corresponding to the target user can respond to the interaction invitation request and synchronously output the interaction interface corresponding to the interaction task to the target user, so that the inviter user and the target user can execute multi-user interaction operation in the interaction interface.
Referring to fig. 6A and 6B, fig. 6A and 6B are schematic diagrams illustrating an interactive interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
In combination with the my foka interface shown in fig. 4, the interaction task may be a "yearly animal" task; the interactive interface corresponding to the "play the year animals" task can be specifically a "play the year animals" interface.
When detecting a click operation of the user on the "going to play a year" button in the "my foka" interface shown in fig. 4, the client may output the "play a year" interface shown in fig. 6A to the user in response to the click operation.
In the "yearly animal" interface, a user can perform interactive operation corresponding to the "yearly animal" task, so that the client or the server can allocate a virtual point to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user.
Specifically, the user can click on a "yearly animal" button in the "yearly animal" interface; when the client detects the click operation, the client can trigger the 'gun carriage' corresponding to the 'annual animal' button to launch 'firecrackers' to the 'annual animal'. When the firecracker hits the annual beast, a virtual point can be distributed to the user; the first amount of virtual resources may then be allocated to the user based on the virtual credits allocated to the user.
As shown in FIG. 6A, in the "play animal" interface, the client may output a "play with" button (i.e., the invite option described above) on a preset location (e.g., to the right of the "play animal" button) that the user may click on. The user can execute a click operation aiming at the button of 'typing together'; when detecting the click operation, the client may output a user list as shown in fig. 6B to the user. The user list may include a number of users (e.g., friend a, friend B, and friend C) with the category number of 5 of the obtained virtual cards.
The user can execute click operation aiming at the 'invite' button corresponding to the friend A in the user list; when the client detects the click operation, the client can send an interaction invitation request to the client corresponding to the friend A through the server. When receiving the interaction invitation request, the client corresponding to friend a may respond to the interaction invitation request and synchronously output a "yearly animal" interface as shown in fig. 6A to friend a.
In order to improve the user participation degree of the interactive task and further improve the user experience, an interaction number upper limit value can be configured for the interactive task (the interaction number upper limit value can be preset by a technician according to actual requirements); the user can use the electronic certificate to exchange the interaction times corresponding to the interaction task.
In this case, the client may send a redemption request corresponding to the user to the server in response to a redemption operation initiated by the user. Wherein the redemption request may include an electronic voucher (referred to as a target electronic voucher) for redeeming the number of interactions corresponding to the interaction task.
Specifically, the interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task may include a number redemption option. When detecting the triggering operation of the user for the times exchange option, the client may respond to the triggering operation, output an electronic certificate list to the user, and display the electronic certificate acquired by the user in the electronic certificate list.
The user may select a target electronic credential through the list of electronic credentials. After acquiring the target electronic certificate selected by the user, the client may generate a redemption request corresponding to the user based on the target electronic certificate, and send the redemption request to the server.
When receiving the exchange request, the server may respond to the exchange request, exchange the number of interactions corresponding to the interaction task for the user based on the target electronic certificate, and update an upper limit value of the number of interactions corresponding to the interaction task, for example: the current upper limit value of the interaction times corresponding to the interaction task can be added to the interaction times corresponding to the interaction task obtained through conversion, and the value obtained through addition is used as the updated upper limit value of the interaction times corresponding to the interaction task.
It should be noted that, after the number of interactions corresponding to the interaction task is exchanged for the user based on the target electronic credential is completed, the target electronic credential may be deleted from the electronic credential obtained by the user and maintained by the server and/or the client.
In practical application, when a user performs an interactive operation in an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task once, the upper limit value of the number of interactions corresponding to the interactive task may be reduced by 1. The client may output, to the user, a text option for prompting that the upper limit of the number of interactions corresponding to the interaction task is 0 when the upper limit of the number of interactions corresponding to the interaction task is reduced to 0, for example: the text "number used up, please exchange number" is shown in the text option.
For example, a task execution duration may be configured for the interactive task; when the duration of the interactive operation executed in the interactive interface by the user reaches the duration of the task execution, the user is considered to finish executing the interactive operation in the interactive interface once; or, when the user completes one level in the interactive task by executing the interactive operation in the interactive interface, the user can be considered as having completed the interactive operation in the interactive interface once.
Referring to fig. 7A and 7B, fig. 7A and 7B are schematic diagrams illustrating another interactive interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
In combination with the "yearly animal" interface shown in fig. 6A, as shown in fig. 7A, in the "yearly animal" interface, the client may mark the upper limit value of the interaction times corresponding to the "yearly animal" task on a preset position (for example, the upper right corner of the display position) corresponding to the display position of the "yearly animal" button, and update the marked upper limit value of the interaction times when the upper limit value of the interaction times changes.
In the "print year" interface, the client may output a "exchange times" button (i.e., the times exchange option) on a preset location (e.g., to the left of the "print year" button). The user can execute click operation aiming at the button of the number of redeeming times; when detecting the click operation, the client may output a virtual card list as shown in fig. 7B to the user. The virtual good card list may include the virtual good cards acquired by the user.
The user can select a target virtual good card for exchanging the number of interactions corresponding to the yearly animal task through the virtual good card list, and click operation is performed on the exchange button after the selection is completed.
Specifically, for any one of the above-mentioned 5 types of virtual good cards, the user may increase the number of such selected virtual good cards through the "+" button corresponding to such virtual good cards, or may increase the number of such selected virtual good cards through the "-" button corresponding to such virtual good cards. At this time, the number of the 'longevity and health benefits' acquired by the user is 15, the number of the 'friendship' is 10, the number of the 'Fuqiang' is 3, the number of the 'Jiahe' is 7, and the number of the 'Fuwang' is 12, so that when the number of the 'Fuqiang' selected by the user reaches 3, the client can switch the '+' button corresponding to the 'Fuqiang' into a non-clickable state; in addition, for a user-selected number of 0 virtual good cards, the client may switch the "-" button corresponding to such virtual good cards to a non-clickable state.
In practical applications (not shown in fig. 7B), the client may also respectively display each virtual good card acquired by the user in the virtual good card list, and the user selects a target virtual good card for exchanging the number of interactions corresponding to the "yearly animal" task from the virtual good card list.
When detecting the click operation of the user on the "exchange" button, the client may respond to the click operation to obtain the target virtual good card selected by the user, generate an exchange request corresponding to the user based on the target virtual good card, and send the exchange request to the server.
When receiving the exchange request, the server can respond to the exchange request and exchange the interaction times corresponding to the yearly animal task for the user according to a preset exchange rule. Wherein, the exchange rule can be preset by technical personnel according to actual requirements, such as: the exchange rule may include 2 virtual good cards exchanged for 1 interaction.
Assuming that the target virtual good cards selected by the user are 1 'shou kang good' and 3 'Fuqiang good', the number of interactions corresponding to the 'yearly animal' task exchanged for the user based on the 4 virtual good cards is 2. Since the upper limit value of the number of interactions corresponding to the "yearly animal" task is 2 at this time, the upper limit value of the number of interactions may be updated to 2+2 — 4. That is, the upper limit value of the number of interactions corresponding to the "yearly animal" task, which is indicated in the "yearly animal" interface shown in fig. 7A, may be updated to 4.
In addition, 1 'shoukangfu' and 3 'fuqiangfu' as target virtual good cards can be deleted from the electronic certificate acquired by the user and maintained by the server and/or the client. That is, the number of "longevity health" noted in the "my foci" interface shown in fig. 3B may be updated to 14, and the number of "richness" noted may be updated to 0.
In an embodiment shown, when the first amount of virtual resources are allocated to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task, the virtual points may be allocated to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface. Subsequently, it may be further determined whether the virtual point allocated to the user reaches a preset threshold (the threshold may be preset by a technician according to actual needs). If so, a first amount of virtual resources may be allocated to the user.
Specifically, the first number allocated to the user may be proportional to the virtual total allocated to the user, that is, the higher the virtual total allocated to the user is, the more the first number allocated to the user is.
Or, different integral value intervals can be preset, and the number of the corresponding virtual resources is set for each integral value interval; subsequently, an integral value interval to which the virtual integral allocated to the user belongs may be determined, and then the amount of the virtual resource corresponding to the integral value interval is used as a first amount, so as to allocate the first amount of the virtual resource to the user.
In another embodiment shown, when the first amount of virtual resources is allocated to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task, the virtual points may be allocated to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface. Subsequently, the client may send a redemption request corresponding to the user to the server in response to the redemption operation initiated by the user. Wherein the redemption request may include a preset number of virtual points to be redeemed.
Specifically, the interactive interface may include a points redemption option. When detecting a trigger operation of the user for the point redemption option, the client may output a digital rights list to the user in response to the trigger operation, and display a number of digital rights available for the user in the digital rights list. The plurality of digital rights available for the user to receive may include digital rights bound to the electronic certificate acquired by the user.
For example, the server may maintain an association relationship between the electronic certificate and the acquisition right corresponding to the digital rights, as shown in table 2 below:
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In this case, assuming that the user collects the electronic certificate a, the user may be considered to have the acquiring rights of the digital rights a, the digital rights B, and the digital rights C bound to the electronic certificate a, that is, the digital rights a, the digital rights B, and the digital rights C may be taken as the digital rights available for the user to receive.
The user may select the digital rights to be taken (referred to as the target digital rights) through the digital rights list. After acquiring the target digital rights and interests selected by the user, the client side can generate a redemption request corresponding to the user based on the target digital rights and interests, and send the redemption request to the server side.
The server, upon receiving the redemption request, may redeem the target digital rights for the user in response to the redemption request based on the virtual integral in the redemption request.
It should be noted that, after the user redeems the target digital right based on the virtual points in the redemption request, the virtual points for redeeming the target digital right may be deducted from the virtual points allocated to the user, that is, the virtual points in the redemption request may be deducted.
Subsequently, the user may be assigned the first amount of virtual resources bound to the target digital rights when the user has verified the target digital rights.
Specifically, the client may send a cancel verification request corresponding to the target digital right to the server in response to a cancel verification operation corresponding to the target digital right initiated by the user.
The server side can perform the verification and cancellation processing on the target digital rights and allots the first quantity of virtual resources bound with the target digital rights to the user when the verification and cancellation request is received.
In practical applications, the digital rights and interests may be a certificate for providing a user with an advantage during the consumption process of the user, including: digital coupons such as digital discount coupons, digital voucher, etc. For example, it may be a discount coupon, voucher, etc. used by the user to purchase goods off-line, physical shops, or on-line shops; or, it may be a redemption ticket corresponding to a membership of an online APP; and so on.
Assuming that the digital rights taken by the user are discount tickets used by the entity shops on line by the user, the user can go to the entity shop to purchase goods and use the discount tickets when settling the purchased goods to enjoy the discount policies corresponding to the discount tickets. When the user completes payment for the purchased goods according to the preferential strategy, the user can be considered to have the digital rights and interests approved.
In addition, the first number of virtual resources may be bound for each digital rights, respectively, so that when a user approves a certain digital rights, the first number of virtual resources bound to the digital rights may be obtained. The first number of virtual resources bound to each digital rights may be the same or different, and this description does not limit this.
Continuing with the scenario of issuing a red packet of "five blessings jackpot" as an example, the server may maintain the association relationship between the electronic voucher and the acquisition right corresponding to the digital rights and interests, and the amount of the augmented red packet bound to each digital rights and interests, as shown in table 3 below:
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In this case, assuming that the user collects the electronic certificate a, the user may be considered to have the acquiring rights of the digital rights a, the digital rights B, and the digital rights C bound to the electronic certificate a, that is, the digital rights a, the digital rights B, and the digital rights C may be taken as the digital rights available for the user to receive.
Assuming further that the user redeems and claims the digital rights, B, the user may be assigned a blessing red envelope with an amount of 2.38 dollars.
Referring to fig. 8A and 8B, fig. 8A and 8B are schematic diagrams illustrating still another interactive interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
In conjunction with the "yearly animal" interface shown in fig. 7A, as shown in fig. 8A, a textselection may be output at a preset position (for example, the upper right corner of the interface), a virtual score obtained by the user through the execution of the "yearly animal" task is shown in the textselection, and the virtual score shown in the textselection is updated when the virtual score changes.
In the "yearly beast" interface, the client may output a "redemption" button (i.e., the point redemption option) at a preset position corresponding to the presentation position of the textbook (e.g., below the presentation position of the textbook). The user can execute a click operation aiming at the 'exchange' button; when detecting the click operation, the client may output a digital rights list to the user as shown in fig. 8B; wherein the digital rights list may include a number of digital rights available for the user to receive.
The user may perform a click operation on the "exchange" button in the list of digital rights corresponding to the digital rights of store a; when detecting the click operation, the client may generate a redemption request including the virtual points required for redeeming the digital rights of the store a and transmit the redemption request to the server.
When receiving the exchange request, the server can respond to the exchange request, exchange the digital rights and interests of the store A for the user based on the virtual integration in the exchange request, and issue the digital rights and interests of the store A to the user.
Since the virtual point required for exchanging the digital rights of the store a is 500 points, the virtual point allocated to the user is 1000 points at this time, and therefore the virtual point allocated to the user can be updated to 1000-500 points. That is, the virtual point obtained by the user performing the "yearly animal" task, which is output in the "yearly animal" interface shown in fig. 8A, may be updated to 500.
In order to further improve user experience, when the electronic certificate is associated with the acquisition right corresponding to the digital rights, the client may send a digital rights acquisition request corresponding to a target electronic certificate to the server in response to a trigger operation of the user for acquiring any one of the electronic certificates (referred to as the target electronic certificate) from the electronic certificate.
And when receiving the digital rights acquisition request, the server side can respond to the digital rights acquisition request, randomly distribute digital rights for the user from a plurality of digital rights bound with the target electronic certificate, and issue the distributed digital rights to the user.
That is, the server may send the digital rights assigned to the user to the client, so that the user may use the digital rights through the client.
Similarly to the above description of the digital rights, the user may also be assigned the first amount of virtual resources bound to the digital rights when the user has approved the digital rights.
Referring to fig. 9, fig. 9 is a schematic diagram of a further display interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
In conjunction with the my foard interface shown in fig. 3A, as shown in fig. 9, in the my foard interface, the client may provide a display position for each virtual foard acquired by the user. The user can view the last virtual good card by clicking the < "button and view the next virtual good card by clicking the '>' button.
The user can execute a trigger operation aiming at the 'longevity health fortune B' displayed in the 'my fortune card' interface; the client may send a digital rights acquisition request corresponding to "longevity bless B" to the server in response to the trigger operation.
The server side can respond to the received digital rights acquisition request, randomly distribute digital rights for the user from the digital rights bound with the 'longevity health benefits B', and send the distributed digital rights to the user.
In practical application, the client may also allocate a digital right to the user based on an interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task.
For example, the bound digital rights may be configured for various interactive operations by the user. Subsequently, the digital rights bound to the interactive operation can be assigned to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface.
In an embodiment, a virtual point may be first allocated to a user based on an interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task. It may then be further determined whether the virtual credit allocated for the user has reached a preset threshold (which may be preset by a technician according to actual needs). If so, the user may be assigned a digital rights and the assigned digital rights may be issued to the user.
For example, the correspondence between the threshold value of the virtual integral and the digital rights may be configured in advance. Subsequently, it may be determined whether the virtual point assigned to the user reaches the threshold; if so, a digital benefit corresponding to the threshold value may be assigned to the user. In practical application, a plurality of corresponding digital rights can be configured for the threshold value of one virtual integral; at this point, a digital right may be randomly selected from among several corresponding to the threshold and assigned to the user.
Similarly to the above description of the digital rights, the user may also be assigned the first amount of virtual resources bound to the digital rights when the user has approved the digital rights.
In practical applications, the interactive operation may include an operation that a user interacts with the interactive interface in a manner of continuously sending out audio.
Specifically, the user can control the interactive operation triggered by the user option for interaction in the interactive interface in a mode of continuously sending out audio. Taking the "runner-up" interface shown in fig. 6A as an example, the user may control the click operation triggered by the "runner-up" button in the "runner-up" interface by continuously emitting audio.
In this case, when the user is assigned a virtual integral based on an interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface, audio data emitted by the user may be identified from the collected audio data, and a duration of audio emitted by the user may be determined based on the identified audio data emitted by the user.
Specifically, the microphone may be invoked to collect audio data when the user starts to perform an interactive operation in the interactive interface. Since the audio data collected by the microphone usually includes some audio data of noise (e.g., natural noise such as wind noise, rain noise, etc., environmental noise such as passerby speaking sound, car whistling sound, construction work sound, etc., in the environment where the user is currently located) in addition to the audio data of the audio emitted by the user, the audio data collected by the microphone may be subjected to audio recognition to exclude the noise data in the audio data and recognize the audio data emitted by the user, so that the duration of the audio emitted by the user may be determined based on the recognized audio data emitted by the user.
Subsequently, a virtual credit may be assigned to the user based on the determined duration of audio emitted by the user.
Specifically, the virtual credits allocated to the user may be proportional to the duration of the audio emitted by the user, i.e., the longer the duration of the audio emitted by the user, the higher the virtual credits allocated to the user.
For example, assuming that the number of times of the user performing the interactive operation in the interactive interface is 3, and assuming that the ratio of the duration of the audio emitted by the user to the virtual total is 1/100, when the duration of the audio emitted by the user which is recognized for the first time is 1 second, 100 virtual total may be allocated to the user; when the duration of the audio sent by the user and identified for the second time is 3 seconds, a 300-point virtual score can be allocated to the user; when the third recognized audio emitted by the user has a duration of 2 seconds, the user may be assigned a 200-point virtual score. That is, after the 3 interactions, the virtual integral allocated to the user is 100+200+ 300-600 points.
Or, different duration value intervals may be preset, a corresponding virtual point may be configured for each duration value interval, a duration value interval to which the duration of the audio frequency sent by the user belongs may be determined subsequently, and a virtual point may be allocated to the user based on the virtual point corresponding to the duration value interval.
For example, assume that the number of times of the user performing the interactive operation in the interactive interface is 3, and assume that the corresponding relationship between the duration value interval and the virtual point is as shown in the following table 2:
duration numerical interval (Unit: second) Virtual integration
[0,3) 100
[3,6) 500
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TABLE 2
When the duration of the audio emitted by the user which is recognized for the first time is 1 second, since 1 belongs to the interval [0,3), a virtual score of 100 points can be allocated to the user; when the duration of the audio sent by the user identified for the second time is 3 seconds, since 3 belongs to the interval [3,6), a virtual score of 500 points can be allocated to the user; when the duration of the third recognized audio output by the user is 2 seconds, since 2 belongs to the interval [0,3 ], a 100-point virtual score may be assigned to the user. That is, after the 3 interactions, the virtual integral allocated to the user is 100+500+ 100-700 points.
In an embodiment shown, when it is determined that the virtual point allocated to the user reaches a preset threshold (which may be preset by a technician), a preset character text (which may be preset by the technician according to actual needs) may be output in the interactive interface.
Specifically, the client may detect in real time whether the virtual points allocated for the user reach the above threshold. If yes, the preset character text can be output in the interactive interface.
In this case, the audio data uttered by the user, which is identified from the collected audio data, may be further subjected to content recognition to obtain a character text corresponding to the audio data uttered by the user. Subsequently, it may be determined whether the identified character text corresponding to the audio data emitted by the user matches the preset character text. If so, additional virtual credits may be allocated to the user.
Referring to fig. 10, fig. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating another interactive interface according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
In conjunction with the "yearly animal" interface shown in fig. 8A, as shown in fig. 10, assuming that the preset character text is "happy spring festival", and the threshold value is 1000 points, the character text of "happy spring festival" may be output in the "yearly animal" interface because the virtual score currently assigned to the user is 1000 points.
At this time, the audio data emitted by the user and identified from the collected audio data can be further subjected to content identification to obtain character texts corresponding to the audio data emitted by the user. If the recognized character text is also "happy spring festival", it may be determined that the recognized character text matches the preset character text, so that additional virtual points may be assigned to the user. For example, assuming that the preset additional virtual point is 500 points, the virtual point allocated to the user may be updated to 1000+500 points to 1500 points. That is, the virtual point obtained by the user through the "yearly animal" task, which is output in the "yearly animal" interface shown in fig. 10, may be updated to 1500.
It should be noted that there may be a plurality of thresholds; when it is determined that the virtual points allocated to the user reach any one of the threshold values, the preset character text may be output in the interactive interface, and when the recognized character text corresponding to the audio data uttered by the user matches the preset character text, additional virtual points may be allocated to the user.
Continuing with the "yearly animal" interface shown in fig. 8A as an example, the threshold may include 1000 points, 2000 points, and 3000 points, and when the virtual score allocated to the user reaches 1000 points, the character text "happy spring festival" may be output in the "yearly animal" interface; when the virtual score allocated to the user reaches 2000 minutes, a character text of 'happy spring festival' can be output in the 'yearly animal' interface; when the virtual score allocated to the user reaches 3000 minutes, a character text of 'happy spring festival' can be output in the 'yearly animal' interface; and so on.
In practical applications, the interactive operation may include an operation that a user interacts with the interactive interface by continuously performing a click operation in the interactive interface.
In this case, when the virtual integration is assigned to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface, click data corresponding to the click operation performed by the user in the interactive interface may be collected, and the frequency of the click operation performed by the user in the interactive interface may be determined based on the collected click data.
Subsequently, a virtual point can be assigned to the user based on the determined frequency of the clicking operations performed by the user in the interactive interface.
Specifically, the virtual point allocated to the user may be proportional to the frequency of the click operations performed by the user in the interactive interface, that is, the faster the frequency of the click operations performed by the user in the interactive interface is, the higher the virtual point allocated to the user is.
Or, different frequency value intervals may be preset, a corresponding virtual integral may be configured for each frequency value interval, a frequency value interval to which a frequency of a click operation performed by the user in the interactive interface belongs may be determined subsequently, and the virtual integral may be allocated to the user based on the virtual integral corresponding to the frequency value interval.
In an embodiment shown, when it is determined that the virtual total allocated to the user reaches a preset threshold (which may be preset by a technician), a preset character text (which may be preset by the technician according to actual needs) may be output in the interactive interface.
Specifically, the client may detect in real time whether the virtual point allocated to the user reaches the threshold. If yes, the preset character text can be output in the interactive interface.
In this case, a click position corresponding to a click operation performed by the user in the interactive interface may be further determined based on the collected click data. Subsequently, whether the determined click position is matched with the display position of the preset character text in the interactive interface can be judged. If so, additional virtual credits may be allocated to the user.
It should be noted that there may be a plurality of thresholds; when it is determined that the virtual points allocated to the user reach any one of the threshold values, the preset character text can be output in the interactive interface, and when a click position determined based on a click operation performed by the user in the interactive interface matches a display position of the preset character text in the interactive interface, additional virtual points are allocated to the user.
In the technical scheme, when the category number of the acquired electronic certificate reaches a threshold value, a user can acquire a task authority corresponding to a preset interaction task and a receiving authority of virtual resources in a preset virtual resource set, so that a client can output an interaction interface corresponding to the interaction task to the user, and allocate a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on interaction operation executed by the user in the interaction interface; when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet the allocation condition, the first amount of virtual resources may be accumulated in a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second amount of virtual resources is issued to the user. By adopting the method, the interactive task can be provided for the user, so that the user can acquire more virtual resources by executing the interactive operation in the interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task, and the user experience in the distribution process of the virtual resources can be improved.
Referring to fig. 11, fig. 11 is a flowchart illustrating an interaction method based on an electronic certificate according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
In conjunction with the virtual resource allocation system shown in fig. 1, the electronic certificate-based interaction method can be applied to a server in the virtual resource allocation system. The electronic certificate-based interaction method can comprise the following steps:
step 1102, receiving an authority acquisition request sent by a client when the type number of the electronic certificate acquired by a user reaches a preset threshold value;
step 1104, responding to the permission obtaining request, and authorizing a corresponding user permission for the user; the user permission comprises a task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and a virtual resource obtaining permission in a preset virtual resource set;
step 1106, returning a corresponding permission authorization result to the client, so that the client responds to the permission authorization result, outputs an interaction interface corresponding to the interaction task to the user, and allocates a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interaction operation executed by the user in the interaction interface; when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet allocation conditions, the first amount of virtual resources are accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second amount of virtual resources are issued to a user account corresponding to the user.
In this embodiment, the interaction task is configured with an upper limit value of the number of interactions;
the method further comprises the following steps:
receiving a redemption request sent by the client in response to the redemption operation initiated by the user; wherein the redemption request includes a target electronic credential to be redeemed;
exchanging the interaction times corresponding to the interaction tasks for the user based on the target electronic certificates, and updating the upper limit value of the interaction times corresponding to the interaction tasks.
In this embodiment, the method further includes:
receiving a resource allocation request sent by the client after allocating a first amount of virtual resources to the user; wherein the resource allocation request includes the first quantity;
and responding to the resource allocation request, and performing associated storage on the first quantity and a user account corresponding to the user.
In this embodiment, the virtual resource includes a virtual red packet.
For the above detailed implementation of steps 1102 to 1106, reference may be made to the embodiment shown in fig. 2, which is not described herein again.
In the technical scheme, when the category number of the acquired electronic certificate reaches a threshold value, a user can acquire task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and receiving permission of virtual resources in a preset virtual resource set, so that a client can output an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, and allocate a first number of virtual resources to the user based on interactive operation executed by the user in the interactive interface; the first amount of virtual resources may be accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set satisfy the allocation condition, and then the second amount of virtual resources is issued to the user. By adopting the method, the interactive task can be provided for the user, so that the user can acquire more virtual resources by executing the interactive operation in the interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task, and the user experience in the distribution process of the virtual resources can be improved.
Corresponding to the embodiment of the interaction method based on the electronic certificate, the specification also provides an embodiment of an interaction device based on the electronic certificate.
The embodiment of the interactive device based on the electronic certificate can be applied to the electronic equipment. The apparatus embodiments may be implemented by software, or by hardware, or by 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. From a hardware aspect, as shown in fig. 12, the hardware structure diagram of the electronic device where the electronic credential-based interaction apparatus is located in this specification is shown, except for the processor, the memory, the network interface, and the nonvolatile memory shown in fig. 12, the electronic device where the apparatus is located in the embodiment may also include other hardware according to the actual function of the electronic credential-based interaction, which is not described again.
Referring to fig. 13, fig. 13 is a block diagram of an interactive device based on an electronic certificate according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The electronic certificate based interaction apparatus 130 can be applied to an electronic device as shown in fig. 12, in which a client is deployed; the electronic certificate based interaction device 130 may include:
the first determining module 1301 determines whether the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value;
an authorization module 1302, configured to send an authority acquisition request to a server if the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold, so that the server responds to the authority acquisition request, authorizes a corresponding user authority for the user, and returns a corresponding authority authorization result; the user permission comprises a task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and a virtual resource obtaining permission in a preset virtual resource set;
the first allocation module 1303, in response to the permission authorization result, outputs an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, and allocates a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface;
when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet allocation conditions, the first amount of virtual resources are accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second amount of virtual resources are issued to a user account corresponding to the user.
In this embodiment, the interaction task is configured with an upper limit value of the number of interactions;
the device further comprises (not shown in the figures):
the exchange module responds to exchange operation initiated by the user and sends an exchange request to the server, wherein the exchange request comprises a target electronic certificate to be exchanged, so that the server responds to the exchange request, exchanges the interaction times corresponding to the interaction tasks for the user based on the target electronic certificate, and updates the upper limit value of the interaction times corresponding to the interaction tasks.
In this embodiment, the interactive interface includes an interactive invitation option;
the device further comprises (not shown in the figures):
the first output module responds to the triggering operation of the user for the interaction invitation option and outputs a user list to the user; the user list comprises a plurality of users of which the category number of the acquired electronic certificates reaches a preset threshold value;
and the invitation module is used for acquiring a target user selected by the user in the user list and sending an interaction invitation request to a client corresponding to the target user through the server, so that the client corresponding to the target user responds to the interaction invitation request and synchronously outputs the interaction interface to the target user, and the user and the target user execute multi-user interaction operation in the interaction interface.
In this embodiment, the apparatus further comprises (not shown in the figure):
the association module is used for sending a resource allocation request to the server after allocating a first amount of virtual resources to the user, wherein the resource allocation request comprises the first amount, so that the server responds to the resource allocation request and stores the first amount and a user account corresponding to the user in an association manner.
In this embodiment, the authorization module 1302:
if the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value, outputting a first user option corresponding to the user authority on a display interface corresponding to the electronic certificate;
and responding to the triggering operation of the user for the first user option, and sending an authority acquisition request to a server.
In this embodiment, the first distribution module 1303:
responding to the authority authorization result, and outputting a second user option corresponding to the interaction task in a display interface corresponding to the electronic certificate;
and responding to the triggering operation of the user for the second user option, and outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user.
In this embodiment, the first distribution module 1303:
distributing virtual points to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface;
determining whether the virtual integral reaches a preset threshold;
and if the virtual integral reaches a preset threshold value, allocating a first amount of virtual resources to the user.
In this embodiment, the first distribution module 1303:
allocating virtual points to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface;
and sending a redemption request to the server in response to a redemption operation initiated by the user, wherein the redemption request comprises a preset number of virtual points to be redeemed, so that the server redeems the digital rights for the user based on the preset number of virtual points in response to the redemption request, and allocates a first number of virtual resources bound with the digital rights to the user when the user approves the digital rights.
In this embodiment, the interactive operation includes an operation that a user interacts with the interactive interface in a manner of continuously sending out audio;
the first distribution module 1303:
identifying audio data sent by a user from the collected audio data, and determining the duration of audio sent by the user based on the identified audio data;
assigning virtual points to the user based on the duration.
In this embodiment, the first distribution module 1303:
determining whether the duration reaches a preset threshold;
and if the duration reaches a preset threshold, distributing the virtual integral corresponding to the preset threshold to the user.
In this embodiment, the apparatus further comprises (not shown in the figure):
the second output module is used for outputting a preset character text in the interactive interface if the virtual integral reaches a preset threshold value;
the first identification module is used for identifying the content of the audio data sent by the user to obtain a character text corresponding to the audio data;
the second determining module is used for determining whether the identified character text corresponding to the audio data matches the preset character text;
and the second distribution module is used for distributing additional virtual points to the user if the recognized character texts corresponding to the audio data match the preset character texts.
In this embodiment, the interactive operation includes an operation that a user interacts with the interactive interface by continuously executing a click operation in the interactive interface;
the first distribution module 1303:
acquiring click data corresponding to click operation executed by the user in the interactive interface, and determining the frequency of the click operation executed by the user in the interactive interface based on the acquired click data;
assigning a virtual credit to the user based on the frequency.
In this embodiment, the first distributing module 1303:
determining whether the frequency reaches a preset threshold;
and if the frequency reaches a preset threshold value, distributing a virtual integral corresponding to the preset threshold value to the user.
In this embodiment, the apparatus further comprises (not shown in the figure):
the third output module is used for outputting a preset character text in the interactive interface if the virtual integral reaches a preset threshold value;
the second identification module is used for determining a click position corresponding to a click operation executed by the user in the interactive interface based on the click data;
the third determining module is used for determining whether the click position is matched with the display position of the preset character text in the interactive interface;
and the third distribution module is used for distributing additional virtual points to the user if the click position is matched with the display position of the preset character text in the interactive interface.
In this embodiment, the virtual resource includes a virtual red packet.
Referring to fig. 14, fig. 14 is a block diagram of an interactive device based on an electronic certificate according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The electronic certificate based interaction apparatus 140 can be applied to an electronic device as shown in fig. 12, in which a server is deployed; the electronic certificate based interaction device 140 may include:
the first receiving module 1401 is used for receiving an authority acquisition request sent by a client when the fact that the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by a user reaches a preset threshold value is determined;
the authorization module 1402, in response to the permission obtaining request, authorizes the corresponding user permission for the user; the user permission comprises a task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and a virtual resource obtaining permission in a preset virtual resource set;
a returning module 1403, configured to return a corresponding permission authorization result to the client, so that the client outputs an interaction interface corresponding to the interaction task to the user in response to the permission authorization result, and allocates a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on an interaction operation performed by the user in the interaction interface;
when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet allocation conditions, the first amount of virtual resources are accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second amount of virtual resources are issued to a user account corresponding to the user.
In this embodiment, the interaction task is configured with an upper limit value of the number of interactions;
the device further comprises (not shown in the figures):
the second receiving module is used for receiving a redemption request sent by the client in response to the redemption operation initiated by the user; wherein the redemption request includes a target electronic credential to be redeemed;
and the exchange module is used for exchanging the interaction times corresponding to the interaction tasks for the user based on the target electronic certificate and updating the upper limit value of the interaction times corresponding to the interaction tasks.
In this embodiment, the apparatus further comprises (not shown in the figure):
a third receiving module, configured to receive a resource allocation request sent by the client after allocating the first number of virtual resources to the user; wherein the resource allocation request includes the first quantity;
and the association module responds to the resource allocation request and stores the first quantity and the user account corresponding to the user in an association manner.
In this embodiment, the virtual resource includes a virtual red packet.
The implementation process of the functions and actions of each module in the above device is specifically described in the implementation process of the corresponding step in the above method, and is not described herein again.
For the device embodiments, since they substantially correspond to the method embodiments, reference may be made to the partial description of the method embodiments for relevant points. The above-described embodiments of the apparatus are merely illustrative, wherein the modules described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and the parts displayed as modules may or may not be physical modules, may be located in one place, or may be distributed on a plurality of network modules. Some or all of the modules can be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution in the present specification. One of ordinary skill in the art can understand and implement without inventive effort.
The systems, devices, modules or units illustrated in the above embodiments may be implemented by a computer chip or an entity, or by a product with certain functions. A typical implementation device is a computer, which may take the form of a personal computer, laptop computer, cellular telephone, camera phone, smart phone, personal digital assistant, media player, navigation device, email messaging device, game console, tablet computer, wearable device, or a combination of any of these devices.
In a typical configuration, a computer includes one or more processors (CPUs), input/output interfaces, network interfaces, and memory.
The memory may include forms of volatile memory in a computer readable medium, Random Access Memory (RAM) and/or non-volatile memory, such as Read Only Memory (ROM) or flash memory (flash RAM). Memory is an example of a computer-readable medium.
Computer-readable media, including both non-transitory and non-transitory, removable and non-removable media, may implement information storage by any method or technology. The information may be computer readable instructions, data structures, modules of a program, or other data. Examples of computer storage media include, but are not limited to, phase change memory (PRAM), Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), other types of Random Access Memory (RAM), Read Only Memory (ROM), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technology, compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM), Digital Versatile Discs (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic disk storage, quantum memory, graphene-based storage media or other magnetic storage devices, or any other non-transmission medium that can be used to store information that can be accessed by a computing device. As defined herein, a computer readable medium does not include a transitory computer readable medium such as a modulated data signal and a carrier wave.
It should also be noted that the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising an … …" does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
The foregoing description has been directed to specific embodiments of this disclosure. Other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims. In some cases, the actions 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.
The terminology used in the description of the one or more embodiments is for the purpose of describing the particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the description of the one or more embodiments. As used in one or more embodiments of the present specification and the appended claims, the singular forms "a," "an," and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that the term "and/or" as used herein refers to and encompasses any and all possible combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
It should be understood that although the terms first, second, third, etc. may be used in one or more embodiments of the present description to describe various information, such information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one type of information from another. For example, first information may also be referred to as second information, and similarly, second information may also be referred to as first information, without departing from the scope of one or more embodiments herein. The word "if" as used herein may be interpreted as "at … …" or "when … …" or "in response to a determination", depending on the context.
The above description is only for the purpose of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, and is not intended to limit the scope of the one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, and any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the one or more embodiments of the present disclosure should be included in the scope of the one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.

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1. An interactive method based on electronic certificates, which is applied to a client, comprises the following steps:
determining whether the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value;
if the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value, sending an authority acquisition request to a server side, so that the server side responds to the authority acquisition request, authorizes the corresponding user authority for the user, and returns a corresponding authority authorization result; the user permission comprises a task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and a virtual resource obtaining permission in a preset virtual resource set;
responding to the authority authorization result, outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, and distributing a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interactive operation executed in the interactive interface by the user;
when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet allocation conditions, the first amount of virtual resources are accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second amount of virtual resources are issued to a user account corresponding to the user.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the interactive task is configured with an upper limit value of interactive times;
the method further comprises the following steps:
and responding to the exchange operation initiated by the user, sending an exchange request to the server, wherein the exchange request comprises a target electronic certificate to be exchanged, so that the server responds to the exchange request, exchanges the interaction times corresponding to the interaction task for the user based on the target electronic certificate, and updates the upper limit value of the interaction times corresponding to the interaction task.
3. The method of claim 1, the interactive interface comprising an interactive invitation option;
the method further comprises the following steps:
responding to the triggering operation of the user for the interaction invitation option, and outputting a user list to the user; the user list comprises a plurality of users of which the category number of the acquired electronic certificates reaches a preset threshold value;
and acquiring a target user selected by the user in the user list, and sending an interaction invitation request to a client corresponding to the target user through the server, so that the client corresponding to the target user responds to the interaction invitation request, the interaction interface is synchronously output to the target user, and the user and the target user execute multi-user interaction operation in the interaction interface.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
after allocating a first amount of virtual resources to the user, sending a resource allocation request to the server, where the resource allocation request includes the first amount, so that the server stores the first amount in association with a user account corresponding to the user in response to the resource allocation request.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein if the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold, sending an authority acquisition request to the server, includes:
if the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value, outputting a first user option corresponding to the user authority on a display interface corresponding to the electronic certificate;
and responding to the triggering operation of the user for the first user option, and sending an authority acquisition request to a server.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user in response to the permission authorization result comprises:
responding to the authority authorization result, and outputting a second user option corresponding to the interaction task in a display interface corresponding to the electronic certificate;
and responding to the triggering operation of the user for the second user option, and outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user.
7. The method of claim 1, the allocating a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on an interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface, comprising:
distributing virtual points to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface;
determining whether the virtual integral reaches a preset threshold;
and if the virtual total reaches a preset threshold value, allocating a first amount of virtual resources to the user.
8. The method of claim 1, the allocating a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on an interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface, comprising:
distributing virtual points to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface;
and sending a redemption request to the server in response to a redemption operation initiated by the user, wherein the redemption request comprises a preset number of virtual points to be redeemed, so that the server redeems the digital rights for the user based on the preset number of virtual points in response to the redemption request, and allocates a first number of virtual resources bound with the digital rights to the user when the user approves the digital rights.
9. The method according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the interactive operation comprises an operation of a user interacting with the interactive interface by continuously emitting audio;
the allocating virtual points to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface comprises:
identifying audio data sent by a user from the collected audio data, and determining the duration of audio sent by the user based on the identified audio data;
assigning a virtual credit to the user based on the duration.
10. The method of claim 9, the assigning virtual points to the user based on the duration, comprising:
determining whether the duration reaches a preset threshold;
and if the duration reaches a preset threshold, distributing the virtual integral corresponding to the preset threshold to the user.
11. The method of claim 9, further comprising:
if the virtual integral reaches a preset threshold value, outputting a preset character text in the interactive interface;
performing content identification on the audio data sent by the user to obtain a character text corresponding to the audio data;
determining whether the recognized character text corresponding to the audio data matches the preset character text;
and if the recognized character text corresponding to the audio data matches the preset character text, allocating additional virtual points to the user.
12. The method according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the interactive operation comprises an operation that a user interacts with the interactive interface by continuously executing a click operation in the interactive interface;
the allocating virtual points to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface comprises:
acquiring click data corresponding to click operation executed by the user in the interactive interface, and determining the frequency of the click operation executed by the user in the interactive interface based on the acquired click data;
assigning a virtual credit to the user based on the frequency.
13. The method of claim 12, the assigning virtual points to the users based on the frequency, comprising:
determining whether the frequency reaches a preset threshold;
and if the frequency reaches a preset threshold value, distributing a virtual integral corresponding to the preset threshold value to the user.
14. The method of claim 12, further comprising:
if the virtual integral reaches a preset threshold value, outputting a preset character text in the interactive interface;
determining a click position corresponding to a click operation executed by the user in the interactive interface based on the click data;
determining whether the click position is matched with the display position of the preset character text in the interactive interface;
and if the click position is matched with the display position of the preset character text in the interactive interface, allocating additional virtual points to the user.
15. The method of claim 1, the virtual resource comprising a virtual red envelope.
16. An interactive method based on electronic certificates is applied to a server side, and the method comprises the following steps:
receiving an authority acquisition request sent by a client when the fact that the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by a user reaches a preset threshold value is determined;
responding to the authority obtaining request, and authorizing a corresponding user authority for the user; the user permission comprises a task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and a virtual resource obtaining permission in a preset virtual resource set;
returning a corresponding authority authorization result to the client so that the client responds to the authority authorization result, outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, and distributing a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interactive operation executed by the user in the interactive interface;
when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet allocation conditions, the first amount of virtual resources are accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second amount of virtual resources are issued to a user account corresponding to the user.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the interactive task is configured with an upper limit value of interactive times;
the method further comprises the following steps:
receiving a redemption request sent by the client in response to the redemption operation initiated by the user; wherein the redemption request includes a target electronic credential to be redeemed;
exchanging the interaction times corresponding to the interaction tasks for the user based on the target electronic certificates, and updating the upper limit value of the interaction times corresponding to the interaction tasks.
18. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
receiving a resource allocation request sent by the client after allocating a first amount of virtual resources to the user; wherein the resource allocation request includes the first quantity;
and responding to the resource allocation request, and performing associated storage on the first quantity and a user account corresponding to the user.
19. The method of claim 15, the virtual resource comprising a virtual red packet.
20. An interactive device based on electronic certificates, the device is applied to a client, and the device comprises:
the first determining module is used for determining whether the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value;
the authorization module is used for sending an authority acquisition request to a server side if the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value, so that the server side responds to the authority acquisition request, authorizes the corresponding user authority for the user and returns a corresponding authority authorization result; the user permission comprises a task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and a virtual resource obtaining permission in a preset virtual resource set;
the first distribution module responds to the authority authorization result, outputs an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, and distributes a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interactive operation executed in the interactive interface by the user;
when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet allocation conditions, the first amount of virtual resources are accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second amount of virtual resources are issued to a user account corresponding to the user.
21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the interactive task is configured with an upper limit value of interactive times;
the device further comprises:
the exchange module responds to exchange operation initiated by the user and sends an exchange request to the server, wherein the exchange request comprises a target electronic certificate to be exchanged, so that the server responds to the exchange request, exchanges the interaction times corresponding to the interaction tasks for the user based on the target electronic certificate, and updates the upper limit value of the interaction times corresponding to the interaction tasks.
22. The apparatus of claim 20, the interactive interface comprising an interactive invitation option;
the device further comprises:
the first output module responds to the triggering operation of the user for the interaction invitation option and outputs a user list to the user; the user list comprises a plurality of users of which the category number of the acquired electronic certificates reaches a preset threshold value;
and the invitation module is used for acquiring a target user selected by the user in the user list and sending an interaction invitation request to a client corresponding to the target user through the server, so that the client corresponding to the target user responds to the interaction invitation request and synchronously outputs the interaction interface to the target user, and the user and the target user execute multi-user interaction operation in the interaction interface.
23. The apparatus of claim 20, the apparatus further comprising:
the association module sends a resource allocation request to the server after allocating a first amount of virtual resources to the user, wherein the resource allocation request includes the first amount, so that the server responds to the resource allocation request and stores the first amount in association with a user account corresponding to the user.
24. The apparatus of claim 20, the authorization module to:
if the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by the user reaches a preset threshold value, outputting a first user option corresponding to the user authority on a display interface corresponding to the electronic certificate;
and responding to the triggering operation of the user for the first user option, and sending an authority acquisition request to a server.
25. The apparatus of claim 20, the first distribution module:
responding to the authority authorization result, and outputting a second user option corresponding to the interaction task in a display interface corresponding to the electronic certificate;
and responding to the triggering operation of the user for the second user option, and outputting an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user.
26. The apparatus of claim 20, the first distribution module:
distributing virtual points to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface;
determining whether the virtual integral reaches a preset threshold;
and if the virtual integral reaches a preset threshold value, allocating a first amount of virtual resources to the user.
27. The apparatus of claim 20, the first distribution module:
distributing virtual points to the user based on the interactive operation performed by the user in the interactive interface;
and sending a redemption request to the server in response to a redemption operation initiated by the user, wherein the redemption request comprises a preset number of virtual points to be redeemed, so that the server redeems the digital rights for the user based on the preset number of virtual points in response to the redemption request, and allocates a first number of virtual resources bound with the digital rights to the user when the user approves the digital rights.
28. The device of claim 26 or 27, wherein the interactive operation comprises an operation of a user interacting with the interactive interface by continuously emitting audio;
the first distribution module:
identifying audio data emitted by a user from the collected audio data, and determining the duration of audio emitted by the user based on the identified audio data;
assigning a virtual credit to the user based on the duration.
29. The apparatus of claim 28, the first distribution module:
determining whether the duration reaches a preset threshold;
and if the duration reaches a preset threshold, distributing the virtual integral corresponding to the preset threshold to the user.
30. The apparatus of claim 28, the apparatus further comprising:
the second output module is used for outputting a preset character text in the interactive interface if the virtual integral reaches a preset threshold value;
the first identification module is used for identifying the content of the audio data sent by the user to obtain a character text corresponding to the audio data;
the second determining module is used for determining whether the identified character text corresponding to the audio data matches the preset character text;
and the second distribution module is used for distributing additional virtual points to the user if the recognized character texts corresponding to the audio data match the preset character texts.
31. The device according to claim 26 or 27, wherein the interactive operation comprises an operation of a user interacting with the interactive interface by continuously performing a click operation in the interactive interface;
the first dispensing module:
acquiring click data corresponding to click operation executed by the user in the interactive interface, and determining the frequency of the click operation executed by the user in the interactive interface based on the acquired click data;
assigning a virtual credit to the user based on the frequency.
32. The apparatus of claim 31, the first distribution module:
determining whether the frequency reaches a preset threshold;
and if the frequency reaches a preset threshold value, distributing a virtual integral corresponding to the preset threshold value to the user.
33. The apparatus of claim 31, the apparatus further comprising:
the third output module is used for outputting a preset character text in the interactive interface if the virtual integral reaches a preset threshold value;
the second identification module is used for determining a click position corresponding to a click operation executed by the user in the interactive interface based on the click data;
the third determining module is used for determining whether the click position is matched with the display position of the preset character text in the interactive interface;
and the third distribution module is used for distributing additional virtual points to the user if the click position is matched with the display position of the preset character text in the interactive interface.
34. The apparatus of claim 20, the virtual resource comprising a virtual red packet.
35. An interactive device based on electronic certificates, applied to a server, the device comprises:
the first receiving module is used for receiving an authority acquisition request sent by a client when the fact that the category number of the electronic certificate acquired by a user reaches a preset threshold value is determined;
the authorization module is used for responding to the authority acquisition request and authorizing the corresponding user authority for the user; the user permission comprises a task permission corresponding to a preset interactive task and a virtual resource obtaining permission in a preset virtual resource set;
the return module returns a corresponding authority authorization result to the client so that the client responds to the authority authorization result, outputs an interactive interface corresponding to the interactive task to the user, and allocates a first amount of virtual resources to the user based on the interactive operation executed by the user in the interactive interface;
when the virtual resources in the virtual resource set meet allocation conditions, the first amount of virtual resources are accumulated to a second amount of virtual resources allocated to the user from the virtual resource set by the server, and the second amount of virtual resources are issued to a user account corresponding to the user.
36. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the interactive task is configured with an upper limit of the number of interactions;
the device further comprises:
the second receiving module is used for receiving a redemption request sent by the client in response to the redemption operation initiated by the user; wherein the redemption request includes a target electronic credential to be redeemed;
and the exchange module is used for exchanging the interaction times corresponding to the interaction tasks for the user based on the target electronic certificate and updating the upper limit value of the interaction times corresponding to the interaction tasks.
37. The apparatus of claim 35, the apparatus further comprising:
a third receiving module, configured to receive a resource allocation request sent by the client after allocating the first number of virtual resources to the user; wherein the resource allocation request includes the first quantity;
and the association module responds to the resource allocation request and stores the first quantity and the user account corresponding to the user in an association manner.
38. The apparatus of claim 35, the virtual resource comprising a virtual red packet.
39. An electronic device, comprising:
a processor;
a memory for storing processor-executable instructions;
wherein the processor implements the method of any of claims 1-15 or 16-19 by executing the executable instructions.
40. A computer readable storage medium having stored thereon computer instructions which, when executed by a processor, implement the method of any of claims 1-15 or 16-19.
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