CN113271431B - Interface display method, device and equipment - Google Patents

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CN113271431B
CN113271431B CN202110538326.XA CN202110538326A CN113271431B CN 113271431 B CN113271431 B CN 113271431B CN 202110538326 A CN202110538326 A CN 202110538326A CN 113271431 B CN113271431 B CN 113271431B
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Abstract

The embodiment of the specification provides an interface display method, an interface display device and interface display equipment, and the interface display method, the interface display device and the interface display equipment can be used in the technical field of artificial intelligence. The method comprises the steps of acquiring a user identifier when the user login is detected; acquiring interface information corresponding to the user identification under the condition that the user identification is determined to be the preset user identification; displaying a video conference interface for the user based on the interface information; and under the condition that the noise of the user terminal connected with the video conference system is detected, closing a microphone of the corresponding user terminal. By utilizing the embodiment of the specification, the video conference can be carried out orderly and efficiently, and the experience of high-level users in the video conference can be improved.

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Interface display method, device and equipment
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of artificial intelligence, in particular to an interface display method, device and equipment.
Background
With the continuous development of science and technology, the use of video conferencing is becoming more and more common in various industries. For example, in the background of multi-office and epidemic situation normalization of a large company, the number of video conferences for company high-level and leadership participation is gradually increased.
In the prior art, when a video conference is performed through a video conference tool, functions started for all users are the same. Therefore, in the video conference process, because noise irrelevant to the conference occurs in a certain user terminal, the video conference can not be smoothly carried out under the condition that a user corresponding to the user terminal is unknown.
Therefore, a technical solution for solving the above technical problems is needed in the art.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the specification provides an interface display method, an interface display device and interface display equipment, which can ensure that a video conference is performed orderly and efficiently, and can improve the experience of a user when the video conference is held.
The interface display method, device and equipment provided by the specification are realized in the following modes.
An interface display method is applied to a video conference system and comprises the following steps: when the user login is detected, acquiring a user identifier; acquiring interface information corresponding to the user identification under the condition that the user identification is determined to be the preset user identification; displaying a video conference interface for the user based on the interface information; and under the condition that the noise of the user terminal connected with the video conference system is detected, closing a microphone of the corresponding user terminal.
An interface display device, comprising: the first acquisition module is used for acquiring a user identifier when the login of a user is detected; the second acquisition module is used for acquiring interface information corresponding to the user identifier under the condition that the user identifier is determined to be a preset user identifier; a display module for displaying a video conference interface for the user based on the interface information; and the detection module is used for closing the microphone of the corresponding user terminal under the condition that the noise of the user terminal connected with the video conference system is detected.
An interface display apparatus comprising at least one processor and a memory storing computer executable instructions which, when executed by the processor, implement the steps of any one of the method embodiments of the present specification.
A computer readable storage medium having stored thereon computer instructions which, when executed, implement the steps of any one of the method embodiments of the present specification.
The specification provides an interface display method, device and equipment. In some embodiments, when the user login is detected, the user identifier is obtained, interface information corresponding to the user identifier is obtained under the condition that the user identifier is determined to be the preset user identifier, and a video conference interface is displayed for the user on the basis of the interface information; the microphone of the corresponding user terminal can also be turned off when detecting that noise exists in the user terminal connected with the video conference system. The embodiment of the specification can automatically close the microphone of the corresponding user terminal when detecting that the user terminal connected with the video conference system has noise, so that the scheme of the embodiment of the specification can ensure that the video conference is carried out orderly and efficiently, the experience of high-level users when the video conference is held is improved, and the control capability of a cockpit user on a conference place can be improved.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic flow chart diagram illustrating one embodiment of a method for presenting an interface provided herein;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of one embodiment of an interface display apparatus provided herein;
FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary interface display system provided herein;
FIG. 4 is a block diagram of the hardware architecture of one embodiment of an interface presentation server provided by the present specification.
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In order to make those skilled in the art better understand the technical solutions in the present specification, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present specification will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present specification, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments in the present specification, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments that can be obtained by a person skilled in the art based on one or more embodiments of the present disclosure without making any creative effort shall fall within the protection scope of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
The following describes an embodiment of the present disclosure with a specific application scenario as an example. Specifically, fig. 1 is a schematic flow chart of an embodiment of an interface display method provided in this specification. Although the present specification provides method steps or apparatus structures as shown in the following examples or figures, more or less steps or modules may be included in the method or apparatus, as may be conventional or necessary without inventive faculty.
One embodiment provided by the present description may be applied to a video conference system. The video conference system may be software running in a terminal device. The terminal device can be, for example, an electronic device such as a smart phone, a tablet personal computer, a smart television, a notebook computer, an all-in-one machine, and an intelligent wearable device (virtual reality eyes, a smart watch, etc.). The video conferencing system may be, for example, a WeChat, nail, or like software.
It should be noted that the following description of the embodiments does not limit the technical solutions in other extensible application scenarios based on the present specification. In an embodiment of an interface display method provided in the present specification, as shown in fig. 1, the method may include the following steps.
S0: and when the user login is detected, acquiring the user identification.
The user identifier may be used to uniquely identify the user, for example, the user identifier may be a user job number, a human resource code, or the like. In some implementations, the user identification may be comprised of one or more of numbers, letters, symbols, and the like.
In some embodiments, the user position or level may be determined based on the user identification. The user level may include a normal user, a high-level user, and the like.
In some implementations, the video conference system may provide different processes for different positions or levels of users, as the authorization terms, actionable menu items, etc. may differ. In some implementation scenarios, the high-level user may pre-define interface information of the video conference system, and the interface information corresponding to different high-level users may be the same or different. The common users can not define the interface information of the video conference system, and the interface information of the video conference system corresponding to each common user is the same.
For example, in some implementations, a cockpit process may be provided for a high-level user and a general process may be provided for a general user. In the cockpit process, the video conference system allows a user to customize a video conference display page (such as a conference page trisection, a Sudoku, a left screen and a right screen, and the like), and after the user logs in, the user can acquire one or more groups of schemes stored by the user and display the conference page according to the schemes. In a common process, the video conference system has a page with a unique style, and a user only displays the page with the unique style after logging in. Of course, the above description is only exemplary, the flows corresponding to different levels of users are not limited to the above examples, and other modifications are possible for those skilled in the art in light of the technical spirit of the present application, and all that can be achieved is intended to be covered by the scope of the present application as long as the functions and effects achieved by the present application are the same as or similar to those of the present application.
In some embodiments, the video conferencing system may detect in real-time whether a user is logged in. When the user login is detected, the corresponding user identifier can be acquired.
S2: and acquiring interface information corresponding to the user identification under the condition that the user identification is determined to be the preset user identification.
In this embodiment of the present specification, after obtaining the user identifier, it may be determined whether the user identifier is a preset user identifier, and in a case that the user identifier is determined to be the preset identifier, interface information corresponding to the user identifier may be obtained. The preset user identifier may be a user identifier preset by the video conference system.
In some implementation scenarios, the user identifier corresponding to the high-level user may be used as the preset user identifier. Of course, the above description is only exemplary, the preset user identifier is not limited to the above examples, and other modifications are possible for those skilled in the art in light of the technical spirit of the present application, and all that can be achieved is intended to be covered by the scope of the present application as long as the achieved functions and effects are the same as or similar to those of the present application.
In some implementation scenarios, when determining whether the obtained user identifier is the preset user identifier, the user identifier corresponding to the high-level user may be stored in a set in advance, and then the obtained user identifier is matched with the user identifier in the set, and finally, whether the obtained user identifier is the preset user identifier is determined according to a matching result.
For example, in some implementation scenarios, if the same user identifier exists in the set, it may be determined that the obtained user identifier is a preset user identifier, that is, the logged-in user is a high-level user, and at this time, interface information corresponding to the logged-in user may be obtained. In some implementation scenarios, if the same user identifier does not exist in the set, it may be determined that the obtained user identifier is not the preset user identifier, that is, the logged-in user is a normal user, and at this time, interface information corresponding to the normal user may be obtained.
In some implementations, the interface information of the videoconference system can be pre-customized by a high-level user and then stored in the database. The interface information corresponding to different high-level users may be the same or different. The common users can not define the interface information of the video conference system, and the interface information of the video conference system corresponding to each common user is the same.
In some embodiments, in a case that it is determined that the user identifier is the preset user identifier, acquiring interface information corresponding to the user identifier may include: obtaining user-defined interface information under the condition that the user identification confirms that the user-defined interface information exists; and when a plurality of groups of user-defined interface information exist, acquiring a group of user-defined interface information with the most use times as the interface information corresponding to the user identification. The interface information corresponding to the user identification can be stored in a background database connected with the video conference system in advance, and therefore the interface information can be directly obtained from the background database when needed, and processing efficiency is improved.
In some implementation scenarios, the custom interface information may include, but is not limited to, the following information: USER identification (USER _ ID), scheme identification (CASE _ ID), scheme NAME (CASE _ NAME), scheme USE number (CASE _ TIMS), scheme details (CASE _ INFO), valid FLAG bit (USE _ FLAG), and the like. Wherein, each group of the custom interface information can be understood as a scheme. Each scheme may correspond to a scheme identification. As shown in table 1, the storage manner of a set of custom interfaces is shown, where the second row represents a corresponding english identifier, the third row represents a corresponding numerical value, k1 and k2 represent a key in a hash key pair, and v1 and v2 represent a value in the hash key pair.
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In some implementation scenarios, when obtaining the user-defined interface information under the condition that it is determined that the user-defined interface information exists according to the user identifier, the obtaining of the user-defined interface information may include: and judging whether the corresponding user-defined interface information exists in the database or not according to the user identification.
In some implementation scenarios, if there is no corresponding custom interface information in the database, default page information may be obtained and used as the interface information corresponding to the user identifier. In some implementation scenarios, if there is corresponding custom interface information in the database, it may be further determined that there are several groups of custom interface information corresponding to the user identifier, and if there is only one group, the group of custom interface information may be directly used as the interface information corresponding to the user identifier. If multiple groups exist, one user-defined interface information with the largest use times can be selected from the multiple groups as the interface information corresponding to the user identification. Wherein, a default page information can be associated with each user identification in advance.
In some embodiments, when it is determined that the user identifier is the preset user identifier, polling information of a conference hall associated with the video conference may also be obtained. Wherein, the polling information at least includes meeting place display sequence information and meeting place display interval time. The polling information can be pre-stored in a background database connected with the video conference system, and thus, the polling information can be directly obtained from the background database when needed, so that the processing efficiency is improved.
In some implementation scenarios, the video conference system may read polling information of the conference hall from the database when it is determined that the user identifier is the preset user identifier. The polling information of the meeting place is related to the single video conference, and can be stored in a redis memory database instead of a physical database, so that a high-level user can splice into a key according to the user identification and the conference number when entering the conference each time, and then find out the polled meeting place and interval time parameters according to the key. Where the conference number may be unique. In some implementations, considering that a long number of conference numbers may affect the user input experience, the conference number may be set to a 5-digit number that is automatically reset to 1 when 99999 is reached. Where redis is a high-performance key-value database. It is to be understood that the above description is only exemplary, the conference number setting is not limited to the above examples, and other modifications are possible for those skilled in the art in light of the technical spirit of the present application, and all that is needed is to be covered by the present application as long as the achieved function and effect are the same or similar to the present application.
As shown in table 2, the key formed by the user id of 000803719 and the conference number of 9902314 is 000803719/9902314, the conference places searched by the key are 09214, 09215, 09216, 09217 and 09213, the display sequence of the conference places (Loop _ 000803719/9902314/list) is 09213, 09214, 09215, 09216 and 09217 in turn, and the polling interval time (Loop _ 000803719/9902314/time, which may also be referred to as conference place display interval time) is 10 seconds. The polling information can be modified according to the actual scene, and the original setting information can be covered when the polling setting is modified every time.
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S4: and displaying a video conference interface for the user based on the interface information.
In some embodiments, after obtaining the interface information corresponding to the user identifier, a video conference interface may be presented for the user based on the interface information.
In some implementation scenarios, after the interface information corresponding to the user identifier is obtained, the interface information may be analyzed to obtain the detailed interface configuration information, and then the video conference interface is displayed for the user according to the detailed interface configuration information. The interface arrangement detail information may be stored in the key value pair of the "scheme details" field in table 1. The key value pair can be formed by the video conference system according to rules after the user saves the interface scheme, and can uniquely express a certain interface style of the front end. If the key-value pair of the "scenario details" field includes "003. Thus, the video conference system can arrange the positions of the modules according to the current total resolution and the resolution of the functional modules, if the 003 module is a remote video, the 002 module is a local shared file, and the 004 module is a conference message window, the video conference interface of the user is divided into 5 parts, and the remote video occupies 480 × 600 parts at the upper left; the local shared file is in the center and occupies 960 multiplied by 1200; the conference message window occupies 480 × 600 at the upper right, and is blank at the lower left and lower right. It is to be understood that the above description is only exemplary, the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to the above examples, and other modifications may be made by those skilled in the art within the spirit of the present disclosure, and the function and effect of the present disclosure should be covered by the protection scope of the present disclosure.
In some implementation scenarios, when the interface of the video conference is displayed for the user, the name of the current interface scheme can be displayed above the interface, and other schemes can be displayed in a pull-down menu, so that the high-level user can click and select different scheme names at any time to switch the display style. Wherein a drop down menu may be used to display the name of each solution. The corresponding styles of different schemes are different, for example, the scheme 01 page is a Sudoku, the scheme 02 page is a third partition, the scheme 03 page is a left-right split screen, and the like.
S6: and under the condition that the noise of the user terminal connected with the video conference system is detected, closing a microphone of the corresponding user terminal.
In some embodiments, after presenting the video conference interface to the user, it may be further detected whether noise is present at a user terminal connected to the video conference system.
In some implementations, the microphone of the corresponding user terminal may be turned off in the event that noise is detected in the user terminal connected to the video conferencing system. Wherein, noise can mainly come from two aspects: firstly, when a user opens the public amplifier and the microphone at the same time, continuous whistling noise can be generated; secondly, a certain user only turns on the microphone, but high-decibel ambient sound exists around the user. It is to be understood that the above description is only exemplary, and the noise source is not limited to the above examples, and other modifications may be made by those skilled in the art within the spirit of the present disclosure, and the scope of the present disclosure is intended to be covered by the claims as long as the functions and effects achieved by the present disclosure are the same or similar.
In some implementation scenarios, when detecting that a noise exists at a user terminal connected to the video conference system, it may be determined whether the noise satisfies a preset condition, and when the preset condition is satisfied, a microphone of the corresponding user terminal may be automatically turned off. The preset condition may include that the time that the decibel of the audio of the user terminal continuously exceeds the decibel threshold is greater than a first preset value. The decibel threshold and the first preset value may be set according to an actual scene, which is not limited in this specification, for example, the decibel threshold may be 60 decibels, 80 decibels, or the like, and the first preset value may be 5 seconds, 10 seconds, or the like.
In some implementation scenarios, after the video conference system automatically turns off the microphone of the user terminal, the user corresponding to the user terminal may turn on the microphone again manually. It should be noted that in some implementation scenarios, when it is determined that the user identifier of the login user is the preset user identifier, the video conference system may automatically start the noise detection function.
In some implementation scenarios, a prompt message may also be sent to a user terminal in the presence of noise before the microphone of the corresponding user terminal is turned off. For example, in some implementation scenarios, when it is determined that the user identifier of the login user is the preset user identifier, the video conference system may continuously perform decibel detection on the audio of the user terminal in which the microphones are not turned off in all conference places, and if the audio lasts for more than 60 decibels and 5 seconds, the video conference system may turn off the microphone of the corresponding user terminal and send a prompt message "detect that your input audio exceeds 60 decibels, the system mutes your". Of course, after the video conference system turns off the microphone of the user terminal, the holder of the user terminal may also turn on the microphone manually again.
In some implementation scenarios, after the video conference interface is displayed for the user, the user may add or modify an interface scheme, and may further operate the interface to display all displayable functional modules, such as a main meeting place, meeting materials, branch meeting places, participants, and the like. For example, in some implementation scenarios, a user may select a module to be displayed, then click a determination button displayed by the video conference system, and display a conference interface according to an automatically calculated arrangement manner.
In some implementation scenarios, after the video conference interface is displayed for the user, the user may also manually adjust the size and position of each module, and click and store the information in the database after adjustment.
In some implementation scenarios, after the video conference interface is displayed for the user, the images of the conference places associated with the video conference may be displayed in the video conference interface in a polling manner based on polling information of the conference places.
For example, in some implementation scenarios, after the video conference interface is presented to the user, the user may turn on the polling information viewing function of all current meeting places, and then present information of all current branch meeting places by operation. The meeting places needing polling can be selected in a checking mode, and all the meeting places are selected by default. After the meeting place is selected, a polling module in the video conference system can perform polling display on the images of the branch meeting places related to the video conference based on the polling information of the current conference.
In some implementation scenarios, in the process of polling and displaying the images of the meeting place associated with the video conference in the video conference interface, an operation gesture of a user on the video conference interface can also be acquired; the meeting place display modes corresponding to different operation gestures are different; and polling and displaying the images of the meeting places related to the video conference in the video conference interface according to the meeting place display mode corresponding to the operation gesture.
For example, in some implementations, the user may manually operate the carousel window for the meeting place video frame of the auto carousel. Wherein different operation gestures can achieve different effects. For example, the click operation may realize full screen viewing of the current meeting place, the pause operation after the click operation may realize exiting full screen viewing and restarting timing from the current meeting place, the slide left and right operation may realize scrolling images of the meeting places before and after, and the pause operation after the slide operation may realize stopping scrolling for a preset time before and after the current meeting place and starting timing from the current meeting place, and the like.
In some embodiments, after the video conference system presents the video conference interface for the user, the video conference system may further start a microphone of the first user terminal in response to a speech instruction of the user, so that a holder of the first user terminal speaks; wherein the first user terminal is connected with the video conference system; the utterance indication includes an identifier of a holder of the first user terminal.
In some implementation scenarios, when it is determined that the user identifier corresponding to the login user is the preset user identifier, it may be determined that the user is a high-level user, and since the high-level user may perform a user-defined operation on the video conference system, after the video conference interface is displayed for the high-level user, the high-level user may perform a roll call speaking operation.
In some implementation scenarios, after the video conference interface is presented for the high-level user, the high-level user may start the roll call speaking operation at any time, i.e., issue a speaking instruction. In some implementations, the videoconference system enters the roll call mode after the upper layer user issues a call indication. In the roll call speaking mode, the video conference system can automatically turn on the microphone of the speaker and forcibly turn off the microphones of all other participants.
In some implementations, the video conferencing system supports the indication to speak via voice, keyboard, etc. For example, in some implementation scenarios, a high-level user may directly speak "please speak xxx in xx meeting places" after clicking a call-to-call operation button in a video conference interface, so as to directly start a call-to-call function for xx meeting places.
In some implementation scenarios, after the roll call and speech function is started, the video conference system may query the identifier of the non-speech conference room according to the name of the conference room, cut off the audio input of the corresponding non-speech conference room, and set the microphone to be in a closed state.
In some implementation scenarios, after the roll call and speech function is started, the videoconference system can also respond to a switching instruction sent by a high-level user to switch speakers.
It should be noted that, in some implementation scenarios, in the floor-calling mode, except for the floor user and the high-level user, other participants cannot turn on the microphone. After the current speaker finishes speaking, the speaker can click a 'speaking finish' button on a corresponding user terminal, and the video conference system can close the roll calling speaking mode after receiving the button. After the roll call speaking mode is closed, the video conference system may end the limitation of closing the microphone of the user terminal, but may maintain the current microphone state.
The embodiment of the specification can support the individualized setting and storage of the cockpit interface, realize the one-person multi-set user-defined interface scheme of a high-level user and switch among different schemes by one key; automatic polling of meeting places can be supported, timing carousel of branch meeting places is realized, and manual watching and turning-over are supported; the system can also support roll call to speak, realize the ordered speaking function in the meeting place and support the voice recognition of the cockpit user; the conferees with noise sources can be automatically closed by detecting the public and microphone states and the high-decibel duration time of the conferees, so that the conferees can be held in order.
In the embodiment of the specification, the video conference interfaces can be differentially displayed for users of different levels, and the roll call and speaking function can be supported, so that the efficiency of spokesman switching is effectively improved, the pictures of all branch meeting places can be automatically polled and played, the experience of a company in the process of holding a video conference at high level can be improved, and the control capability of high-level users on the meeting places can be improved.
It is to be understood that the foregoing is only exemplary, and the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to the above examples, and other modifications may be made by those skilled in the art within the spirit of the present disclosure, and the scope of the present disclosure is intended to be covered by the claims as long as the functions and effects achieved by the embodiments are the same as or similar to the present disclosure.
From the above description, it can be seen that, in the embodiment of the present application, when a user login is detected, a user identifier is obtained, interface information corresponding to the user identifier is obtained under the condition that the user identifier is determined to be a preset user identifier, and a video conference interface is displayed for the user based on the interface information; the microphone of the corresponding user terminal may also be turned off in case noise is detected in the user terminal connected to the video conference system. Because the embodiment of the specification can automatically close the microphone of the corresponding user terminal when detecting that the user terminal connected with the video conference system has noise, the scheme of the embodiment of the specification can ensure that the video conference is carried out orderly and efficiently, the experience of a company on high-rise video conference is promoted, and the control capability of a cockpit user on a conference place can be improved.
In the present specification, each embodiment of the method is described in a progressive manner, and the same and similar parts in each embodiment may be joined together, and each embodiment focuses on the differences from the other embodiments. Reference is made to the description of the method embodiments.
Based on the interface display method, one or more embodiments of the present specification further provide an interface display apparatus. The apparatus may include systems (including distributed systems), software (applications), modules, components, servers, clients, etc. that use the methods described in the embodiments of the present specification in conjunction with any necessary apparatus to implement the hardware. Based on the same innovative conception, embodiments of the present specification provide an apparatus as described in the following embodiments. Because the implementation scheme of the apparatus for solving the problem is similar to that of the method, the specific apparatus implementation in the embodiment of the present description may refer to the implementation of the foregoing method, and repeated details are not described again. As used hereinafter, the term "unit" or "module" may be a combination of software and/or hardware that implements a predetermined function. Although the means described in the embodiments below are preferably implemented in software, an implementation in hardware, or a combination of software and hardware is also possible and contemplated.
Specifically, fig. 2 is a schematic block diagram of an embodiment of an interface display apparatus provided in the present specification, and as shown in fig. 2, the interface display apparatus provided in the present specification may include: a first obtaining module 120, a second obtaining module 122, a displaying module 124, and a detecting module 126.
A first obtaining module 120, configured to obtain a user identifier when a user login is detected;
the second obtaining module 122 may be configured to, in a case that it is determined that the user identifier is a preset user identifier, obtain interface information corresponding to the user identifier;
a presentation module 124, which may be configured to present a video conference interface for the user based on the interface information;
the detecting module 126 may be configured to turn off a microphone of a corresponding user terminal when detecting that noise exists in the user terminal connected to the video conference system.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned description of the apparatus according to the method embodiment may also include other embodiments, and specific implementation manners may refer to the description of the related method embodiment, which is not described herein again.
As shown in fig. 3, fig. 3 is a schematic block diagram of an embodiment of an interface display system provided in this specification, where the system includes a high-rise cockpit display module 1, a high-rise cockpit storage module 2, a high-rise cockpit setting module 3, a roll call and talk control module 4, a talk switching module 5, a microphone switch module 6, a meeting place polling display module 7, and a meeting place polling setting module 8.
The high-rise cockpit display module 1 may be configured to read currently stored interface information, perform typesetting and display, and is connected to the high-rise cockpit storage module 2.
The high-rise cockpit storage module 2 can be used for storing interface information and supporting a scheme of one person and multiple sets, a user can switch between different stored schemes by one key, and the high-rise cockpit storage module is connected with the high-rise cockpit display module 1 and the high-rise cockpit setting module 3.
The high-rise cockpit setting module 3 can be used for setting layout information in the interface information, can complete setting in modes of dragging, checking and the like, and is connected with the high-rise cockpit storage module 2.
The roll call and speech control module 4, which may be used to trigger a roll call and speech event, is connected to the speech switching module 5 and the microphone switch module 6.
The utterance switching module 5 may be configured to implement switching between different speakers, support two modes, namely manual switching and automatic switching, and is connected to the roll call utterance control module 4.
The microphone switch module 6 may be configured to control on and off of a microphone of each user, trigger the microphone switch after the call-on-call event, perform a microphone control operation according to a current speaker, and connect to the call-on-call control module 4.
The meeting place polling display module 7 can be used for automatically broadcasting meeting place images arranged on the interface in turn, supports manual sliding viewing, and is connected with the meeting place polling setting module 8.
The meeting place polling setting module 8 may be configured to set polling information, which includes parameters such as a meeting place name, meeting place display sequence information, and meeting place display interval time, and is connected to the meeting place polling display module 7.
The embodiment of the specification can not only support the customized and personalized video conference interface of the high-level company and save the customized interface, but also support the automatic polling of each branch meeting place, one-click call of the branch meeting place or the speaking of participants at the high-level company. In the embodiment of the specification, the video conference system not only supports the function of calling at a high level to speak, realizes orderly speaking in a meeting place, but also can support noise detection, and ensures orderly and efficient holding of the video conference. Therefore, the experience of a company in a high-rise video conference can be improved, and the control capability of a cockpit user on a conference place can be improved.
It should be noted that the description of the apparatus according to the method embodiment may also include other embodiments, and for a specific implementation, reference may be made to the description of the related method embodiment, which is not described in detail herein.
The present specification also provides an embodiment of an interface presentation apparatus, comprising a processor and a memory for storing processor-executable instructions, which when executed by the processor, implement steps comprising: when the user login is detected, acquiring a user identifier; acquiring interface information corresponding to the user identification under the condition that the user identification is determined to be the preset user identification; displaying a video conference interface for the user based on the interface information; and under the condition that the noise of the user terminal connected with the video conference system is detected, closing a microphone of the corresponding user terminal.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned apparatuses may also include other embodiments according to the description of the method or apparatus embodiments. The specific implementation manner may refer to the description of the related method embodiment, and is not described in detail herein.
The method embodiments provided in this specification may be executed in a mobile terminal, a computer terminal, a server, or a similar computing device. Taking an example of the application on a server, fig. 4 is a block diagram of a hardware structure of an embodiment of an interface display server provided in this specification, where the server may be an interface display apparatus or an interface display device in the foregoing embodiment. As shown in fig. 4, the server 10 may include one or more (only one shown) processors 100 (the processors 100 may include, but are not limited to, a processing device such as a microprocessor MCU or a programmable logic device FPGA, etc.), a memory 200 for storing data, and a transmission module 300 for communication functions. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the structure shown in fig. 4 is only an illustration and is not intended to limit the structure of the electronic device. For example, the server 10 may also include more or fewer components than shown in FIG. 4, and may also include other processing hardware, such as a database or multi-level cache, a GPU, or have a different configuration than shown in FIG. 4, for example.
The memory 200 may be used to store software programs and modules of application software, such as program instructions/modules corresponding to the interface display method in the embodiments of the present specification, and the processor 100 executes various functional applications and data processing by operating the software programs and modules stored in the memory 200. Memory 200 may include high-speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as one or more magnetic storage devices, flash memory, or other non-volatile solid-state memory. In some examples, memory 200 may further include memory located remotely from processor 100, which may be connected to a computer terminal through a network. Examples of such networks include, but are not limited to, the internet, intranets, local area networks, mobile communication networks, and combinations thereof.
The transmission module 300 is used to receive or transmit data via a network. Specific examples of the network described above may include a wireless network provided by a communication provider of the computer terminal. In one example, the transmission module 300 includes a Network adapter (NIC) that can be connected to other Network devices through a base station so as to communicate with the internet. In one example, the transmission module 300 may be a Radio Frequency (RF) module, which is used for communicating with the internet in a wireless manner.
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 method or apparatus provided by the present specification and described in the foregoing embodiments may implement service logic through a computer program and record the service logic on a storage medium, where the storage medium may be read and executed by a computer, so as to implement the effect of the solution described in the embodiments of the present specification. The storage medium may include a physical device for storing information, and typically, the information is digitized and then stored using an electrical, magnetic, or optical media. The storage medium may include: devices that store information using electrical energy, such as various types of memory, e.g., RAM, ROM, etc.; devices that store information using magnetic energy such as hard disks, floppy disks, tapes, core memories, bubble memories, and usb disks; devices that store information optically, such as CDs or DVDs. Of course, there are other ways of storing media that can be read, such as quantum memory, graphene memory, and so forth.
The embodiments of the interface display method or apparatus provided in this specification may be implemented in a computer by a processor executing corresponding program instructions, for example, implemented in a PC end using a c + + language of a windows operating system, implemented in a linux system, or implemented in an intelligent terminal using android, iOS system programming languages, implemented in processing logic based on a quantum computer, or the like.
It should be noted that descriptions of the apparatus, the device, and the system described above according to the related method embodiments may also include other embodiments, and specific implementations may refer to descriptions of corresponding method embodiments, which are not described in detail herein.
The embodiments in the present application are described in a progressive manner, and the same and similar parts among the embodiments are referred to each other, and each embodiment focuses on the differences from the other embodiments. In particular, for the hardware + program class embodiment, since it is substantially similar to the method embodiment, the description is simple, and reference may be made to part of the description of the method embodiment for relevant points.
For convenience of description, the above devices are described as being divided into various modules by functions, and are described separately. Of course, when implementing one or more of the present description, the functions of some modules may be implemented in one or more software and/or hardware, or the modules implementing the same functions may be implemented by a plurality of sub-modules or sub-units, etc.
The present invention has been described with reference to flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus, devices, systems according to embodiments of the invention. It will be understood that the implementation can be by computer program instructions which can be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, embedded processor or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions specified. These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable memory that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable memory produce an article of manufacture including instruction means which implement the function specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, one or more embodiments of the present description may be provided as a method, system, or computer program product. Accordingly, one or more embodiments of the present description may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects.
The above description is intended to be illustrative of one or more embodiments of the disclosure, and is not intended to limit the scope of one or more embodiments of the disclosure. Various modifications and alterations to one or more embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement or the like made within the spirit and principle of the present application shall be included in the scope of the claims.

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1. An interface display method is applied to a video conference system, and comprises the following steps:
when the user login is detected, acquiring a user identifier;
acquiring interface information corresponding to the user identification under the condition that the user identification is determined to be the preset user identification;
displaying a video conference interface for the user based on the interface information;
under the condition that the noise of a user terminal connected with the video conference system is detected, judging whether the noise meets a preset condition, and closing a microphone of the corresponding user terminal when the noise meets the preset condition; the preset condition comprises that the time that the audio decibel of the user terminal continuously exceeds a decibel threshold value is greater than a first preset value;
under the condition that the user identification is determined to be the preset user identification, acquiring interface information corresponding to the user identification, wherein the interface information comprises:
obtaining user-defined interface information under the condition that the user identification confirms that the user-defined interface information exists;
when a plurality of groups of user-defined interface information exist, acquiring a group of user-defined interface information with the most use times as interface information corresponding to the user identification; the custom interface information includes, but is not limited to, the following information: the system comprises a user identification, a scheme name, scheme using times, scheme details and an effective zone bit, wherein interface information corresponding to the user identification is pre-stored in a background database connected with the video conference system.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
responding to the speaking indication of the user, and starting a microphone of a first user terminal to enable a holder of the first user terminal to speak; wherein the first user terminal is connected with the video conference system; the utterance indication includes an identifier of a holder of the first user terminal.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein in case that it is determined that the user identifier is a preset user identifier, further comprising:
acquiring polling information of a meeting place associated with the video conference; wherein, the polling information at least comprises meeting place display sequence information and meeting place display interval time.
4. The method of claim 3, after presenting the video conference interface for the user, further comprising:
and polling and displaying images of the meeting places related to the video conference in the video conference interface based on polling information of the meeting places.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein in the process of polling and displaying images of meeting places associated with the video conference in the video conference interface, the method further comprises:
acquiring an operation gesture of a user on the video conference interface; the meeting place display modes corresponding to different operation gestures are different;
and polling and displaying the images of the meeting places related to the video conference in the video conference interface according to the meeting place display mode corresponding to the operation gesture.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising, before turning off a microphone of the corresponding user terminal:
and sending prompt information to the user terminal with noise.
7. An interface display apparatus, comprising:
the first acquisition module is used for acquiring a user identifier when the login of a user is detected;
the second acquisition module is used for acquiring interface information corresponding to the user identifier under the condition that the user identifier is determined to be a preset user identifier;
a display module for displaying a video conference interface for the user based on the interface information;
the detection module is used for judging whether the noise meets a preset condition or not under the condition that the noise of the user terminal connected with the video conference system is detected, and closing a microphone of the corresponding user terminal when the noise meets the preset condition; the preset condition comprises that the time that the audio decibel of the user terminal continuously exceeds a decibel threshold value is greater than a first preset value;
under the condition that the user identification is determined to be the preset user identification, acquiring interface information corresponding to the user identification, wherein the interface information comprises: acquiring custom interface information under the condition of determining that the custom interface information exists according to the user identification; when a plurality of groups of user-defined interface information exist, acquiring a group of user-defined interface information with the largest use times as interface information corresponding to the user identification; the custom interface information includes but is not limited to the following information: the video conference system comprises a user identification, a scheme name, scheme using times, scheme details and an effective zone bit, wherein interface information corresponding to the user identification is stored in a background database connected with the video conference system in advance.
8. An interface presentation device comprising at least one processor and a memory storing computer executable instructions which when executed by the processor implement the steps of the method of any one of claims 1 to 6.
9. A computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon computer instructions which, when executed, implement the steps of the method of any one of claims 1-6.
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