CN113448468B - Electronic device and method of processing information performed by the electronic device - Google Patents

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CN113448468B
CN113448468B CN202110946061.7A CN202110946061A CN113448468B CN 113448468 B CN113448468 B CN 113448468B CN 202110946061 A CN202110946061 A CN 202110946061A CN 113448468 B CN113448468 B CN 113448468B
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Abstract

The application discloses a method for processing information executed by electronic equipment and the corresponding electronic equipment. One embodiment of the method comprises the following steps: determining a target object of a first application, the first application comprising a top layer and a background layer, at least a portion of the top layer being transparent such that the background layer is visible through the top layer; determining service content based on a target object of the first application and a current holiday of a user; and controlling operation of the first application program aiming at a target object of the first application program so as to display the service content on the background layer. The embodiment enriches the display effect of the electronic equipment and improves the user experience.

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Electronic device and method of processing information performed by the electronic device
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates generally to the field of electronic devices, and more particularly to a display scheme for an electronic device, and more particularly to a display scheme for an application program for an electronic device.
Background
The background view of the existing application program running on the intelligent electronic device is usually displayed as a static picture or in a transparent state, and does not support more complicated dynamic media information display. The layout style, display location, and contained content of the controls on the application are typically in a fixed state and do not flexibly display, hide, update, or change the coordinate locations. In general, a user can only set a still picture as a background view of an application or set a background of an application in a transparent state to display a dynamic picture of other applications at the rear layer of the application. Moreover, the associated control layout style and position coordinates on the application are also typically static and do not flexibly interact with the user to dynamically display, hide, and change the coordinate positions. In addition, the view content and the control effect presented by the application program of the electronic equipment are the same for all target objects, the target objects are not displayed in a distinguishing mode, and the user sees the same effect for all the objects in the same scene and time. For example, on the day of the mother's day, no matter the user and who sent the short message, the wallpaper displayed by the background view of the short message application program is the mother's day, and no distinction is made. In fact, it is only meaningful that the user and mother or elderly women send a short message, and the background view of the short message shows the wallpaper of the mother's day.
Disclosure of Invention
However, in everyday life, a user may wish to display dynamic rich images or animations as background views of an application, and may also wish to have related controls on the application interact with the user to flexibly update alternate layout styles, manage the display and hiding of views, or change the coordinate locations of the controls. It may further be desirable to change the content presented by the user more humanly when the objects targeted in the application are different, so as to meet the actual scene requirement of the user.
To achieve one or more of the above objects, the present application provides an electronic device and a method of processing information performed by the electronic device.
In a first aspect, the present application provides a method of processing information performed by an electronic device. The method may include: determining a target object of a first application, the first application comprising a top layer and a background layer, at least a portion of the top layer being transparent such that the background layer is visible through the top layer; determining service content based on the target object of the first application and the current holiday of the user; and controlling operation of the first application program with respect to the target object of the first application program to display the service content on the background layer.
In some embodiments, displaying the service content on the background layer may include: displaying service content associated with the first application on the background layer, the service content being determined based on a current holiday of the user and a target object of the first application; and displaying a notification of a second application program by displaying service contents determined according to a current holiday of a user and a target object of the second application program while displaying the service contents associated with the first application program when data related to the second application program different from the first application program is received.
In some embodiments, the first application and the second application may include a plurality of controls, wherein one control of the first application controls the first application and the second application, and wherein at least one control of the plurality of controls of the second application is included as one control of the first application
In some embodiments, determining the service content based on the target object of the first application and the current day of the user may include: selecting at least one current holiday of the user from among one or more holidays of the user stored in the electronic device based on a time of the electronic device; determining at least one current holiday of the user related to the target object of the first application from among the one or more holidays of the user based on information related to a relationship between the one or more holidays of the user and the target object of the first application; and determining content related to at least one current holiday of the user associated with the target object of the first application as service content.
In some embodiments, determining the service content based on the target object of the first application and the current day of the user may include: selecting a current holiday of the user related to the target object of the first application from among a plurality of holidays of the user determined based on a plurality of interactive content items between the user of the electronic device and a communication counterpart user of the electronic device, according to information related to a relationship between the target object of the first application and the user of the electronic device; and determining content related to at least one current holiday of the user associated with the target object of the first application as service content.
In some embodiments, the service content may be determined to be two or more different content items with different attributes for the target object of the first application, or to be two or more different content items for different holidays of the user.
In some embodiments, when presenting a plurality of holidays of a user for a target object of a first application, determining at least one service content for each holiday of the user, and controlling operation of the first application for the target object of the first application according to the service content comprises: determining a holiday scenario for a user of the electronic device based on a plurality of interactive content items between the user of the electronic device and a communication peer user of the electronic device; and controlling an operation of the first application with respect to a target object of the first application based on service contents of a current holiday of the user corresponding to a holiday scene of the user from among holidays of the user.
In some embodiments, when the plurality of applications operate with respect to the target object of the first application, the operation of the plurality of applications may be controlled based on the service content.
In some embodiments, the target object of the first application may be the recipient of the content generated by the first application or the object of another application to which the content generated by the first application is to be applied.
In some embodiments, controlling the operation of the first application may include: detecting, by the electronic device, an event related to a target object of the first application based on a current holiday of the user; determining whether an operation of the first application for the event has been performed; and displaying information related to the presence of the event when the operation of the first application for the event has not been performed.
In a second aspect, a method of processing information performed by an electronic device is provided, the method may include: receiving a plurality of pieces of information from one or more applications; displaying the received pieces of information; selecting at least two pieces of information from among the displayed pieces of information based on user input; and performing information processing on the selected at least two pieces of information by using at least one application corresponding to the selected at least two pieces of information according to a single input of information processing for the selected at least two pieces of information instructed by a user.
In some embodiments, performing information processing on the selected at least two pieces of information may include: respectively obtaining a plurality of pieces of sender information corresponding to the selected at least two pieces of information; generating response contents by using the response interface; and transmitting a response content based on the plurality of pieces of sender information, wherein the response interface includes a template button corresponding to the preset content, and wherein the template content corresponding to the template button is included in the response content according to a user selection input for the template button.
In some embodiments, the template content may be arranged in the response content based on the location information, and the template content may be generated based on the selected at least two pieces of information.
In a third aspect, an electronic device is provided that may include a memory configured to: storing data of an application, the application comprising a top layer and a background layer, at least a portion of the top layer being transparent such that the background layer is visible through the top layer; and a processor configured to: the method includes determining a target object of the first application, determining service content based on the target object of the first application and a current day of the user, and controlling operation of the first application with respect to the target object of the first application to display the service content on a background layer.
In some embodiments, the processor may be configured to: displaying service content associated with the first application on the background layer, the service content being determined based on a current holiday of the user and a target object of the first application; and displaying a notification of a second application program by displaying service contents determined according to a current holiday of a user and a target object of the second application program while displaying the service contents associated with the first application program when data related to the second application program different from the first application program is received.
In some embodiments, the first application and the second application may include a plurality of controls, wherein one control of the first application controls the first application and the second application, and wherein at least one control of the plurality of controls of the second application is included as one control of the first application.
In some embodiments, the processor may be configured to: selecting at least one current holiday of the user from among one or more holidays of the user stored in the memory based on a time of the electronic device; determining at least one current holiday of the user related to the target object of the first application from among the one or more holidays of the user based on information related to a relationship between the one or more holidays of the user and the target object of the first application, and determining content related to the at least one current holiday of the user related to the target object of the first application as the service content.
In some embodiments, the processor may be configured to: selecting a current holiday of the user related to the target object of the first application from among a plurality of holidays of the user determined based on a plurality of interactive content items between the user of the electronic device and a communication counterpart user of the electronic device, according to information related to a relationship between the target object of the first application and the user of the electronic device; and determining content related to at least one current holiday of the user associated with the target object of the first application as service content.
In some embodiments, the service content is determined to be two or more different content items with different attributes for the target object of the first application, or to be two or more different content items for different holidays of the user.
In some embodiments, the processor may be configured to: determining at least one service content for each holiday of the user when a plurality of holidays of the user are presented for a target object of the first application, determining a holiday scene of the user based on a plurality of interactive content items between the user of the electronic device and a communication counterpart user of the electronic device; and controlling an operation of the first application with respect to a target object of the first application based on service contents of a current holiday of the user corresponding to a holiday scene of the user from among holidays of the user.
In some embodiments, the processor may be configured to: when two or more applications are operated with respect to the target object of the first application, the operations of the plurality of applications are controlled based on the service content.
In some embodiments, the target object of the first application is the recipient of the content generated by the first application or the object of another application to which the content generated by the first application is to be applied.
In some embodiments, the processor may be configured to: detecting, by the electronic device, an event related to a target object of the first application based on a current holiday of the user; determining whether an operation of the first application for the event has been performed; and displaying information related to the presence of the event when the operation of the first application for the event has not been performed.
In a fourth aspect, an electronic device is provided that may include a memory configured to: storing data of the application program; and a processor configured to: receiving a plurality of pieces of information from one or more applications; displaying the received pieces of information; selecting at least two pieces of information from among the displayed pieces of information based on user input; and performing information processing on the selected at least two pieces of information by using at least one application corresponding to the selected at least two pieces of information according to a single input of information processing for the selected at least two pieces of information instructed by a user.
In some embodiments, the processor may be configured to: respectively obtaining a plurality of pieces of sender information corresponding to the selected at least two pieces of information; generating response contents by using the response interface; and transmitting a response content based on the plurality of pieces of sender information, wherein the response interface includes a template button corresponding to the preset content, and wherein the template content corresponding to the template button is included in the response content according to a user selection input for the template button.
In some embodiments, the template content may be arranged in the response content based on the location information, and the template content is generated based on the selected at least two pieces of information.
In a fifth aspect, a non-transitory recording medium is provided on which a computer readable program for performing the above method can be recorded.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary flow chart of a display method according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2 illustrates one example of an animation associated with a predetermined location;
3 a-3 b illustrate one embodiment of a temporal association with an electronic device;
FIG. 4 illustrates one embodiment associated with a location of an electronic device;
FIG. 5 illustrates one embodiment of displaying resources in association with a lock screen application;
FIG. 6 illustrates another embodiment of displaying resources in association with a lock screen application;
7 a-7 c illustrate one embodiment of multi-level association;
FIGS. 8 a-8 b illustrate another embodiment of multi-level association;
FIG. 9 illustrates an exemplary flow chart of a method of managing presentation of elements of a first application based on display resources according to an association style associated with an object for which the application is directed, in accordance with some embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 10 illustrates one exemplary embodiment of displaying different view content according to social relationships of different people;
FIG. 11 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of displaying different view content according to social relationships of different people;
FIGS. 12 a-12 d illustrate exemplary diagrams of managing holiday effect resources according to embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 13 illustrates one exemplary implementation of displaying different view content according to different scenarios in accordance with an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 14 illustrates another exemplary implementation of displaying different view content according to different scenarios in accordance with an embodiment of the present application;
15 a-15 b illustrate one exemplary embodiment of displaying different view content according to a person's attributes;
FIGS. 16 a-16 b illustrate another exemplary embodiment of displaying different view content according to a person's attributes;
FIG. 17 illustrates one exemplary embodiment of triggering a change in a series of application view content based on the identification of people and content;
FIG. 18 illustrates one exemplary embodiment of triggering a text reminder and/or behavioral reminder associated with content based on the identification of the content;
FIG. 19 illustrates one exemplary implementation of a separate application displaying different holiday effects;
FIG. 20 illustrates one exemplary implementation of displaying different holiday effects in time periods;
FIG. 21 illustrates an exemplary flowchart of an information processing method for an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application;
22 a-22 c show schematic illustrations of a system interface summarizing information according to embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 23 a-23 c are schematic diagrams showing summary information displays classified according to the three modes described above, respectively;
FIGS. 24 a-24 b respectively illustrate system interface diagrams of information display;
FIGS. 25 a-25 d show schematic illustrations of quick operations on summary information;
FIG. 26 shows an exemplary system architecture diagram for associating display resources with applications in accordance with an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 27 illustrates an exemplary system architecture diagram that manages associations between display resources and applications in accordance with embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 28 shows a schematic diagram of a display system according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 29 schematically illustrates an electronic device in which exemplary embodiments of the present invention may be implemented; and
fig. 30 schematically shows a configuration diagram of the electronic device shown in fig. 29.
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The present application is described in further detail below with reference to the drawings and examples. It is to be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the invention and are not limiting of the invention. It should be noted that, for convenience of description, only the portions related to the invention are shown in the drawings.
It should be noted that, in the case of no conflict, the embodiments and features in the embodiments may be combined with each other. The present application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings in conjunction with embodiments.
Referring to fig. 1, a flow 100 of one embodiment of a display method for an electronic device is shown. In this embodiment, for ease of understanding, the description is given in connection with an electronic device having a screen or display. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the electronic device may include, but is not limited to, a mobile terminal device such as a smart phone, a smart television, a tablet computer, a personal digital assistant, an electronic book reader, and the like.
As shown in fig. 1, in step 101, display resources are acquired.
In this embodiment, the display resources may include various resources for presentation by the application, including, for example, but not limited to, static views, dynamic views, content views, style layouts, and the like. The display assets may also be multimedia assets of various forms, such as animations, videos, etc.
The display resources may also be provided in various ways. In one embodiment, the display resource may be data from an application of the electronic device. For example, data received through various application programs of the electronic device, including, for example, a short message application, a WeChat application, a social networking application, an email application, and the like. The data may include various text information, animation information, and multimedia information. In some implementations, the data may also be various levels of interface information for the application. For example, friend circle interface information, shopping interface information, game interface information, my collection interface information, and the like for the WeChat application. In another embodiment, the display resource may be obtained by the application directly from the network through the network interface. For example, by various client applications on the electronic device directly accessing the respective servers, such clients including, for example, shopping website clients, restaurant clients, travel clients, and the like. In yet another embodiment, the display resources may be provided in the form of resource packages, such as downloads from a network.
A resource package is an application installation package that can be developed by a user using a companion resource package development tool. The developed resource packages may be published to various application malls for download and use by other users. Typically, the resource package includes, in addition to the code file, a picture resource and a configuration file associated with the picture resource. A detailed description about the resource package will be provided later.
In step 102, a display resource is associated with a first application of an electronic device.
In some embodiments, the association may be to manage the presentation and/or hiding of elements of the first application based on the acquired display resources according to a predetermined association manner. Depending on the different categorization, in a further embodiment, managing may include managing at least one of the display form and the display content of the elements of the first application. The display form may be the appearance of an element (e.g., view, control) of the application. Such as the arrangement layout of the controls, the outline of the controls, etc. The display content may be specific content related to an element (e.g., view, control) of the application. For example, visual content presented by the control. In other embodiments, managing may include managing at least one of a static view and a dynamic view of elements of the first application. As the name implies, static views refer to views that do not change over time, and dynamic views refer to views that change over time.
An application typically includes a layer (or view) and controls that make up the entire window view. Thus, an element of an application may include at least one of a layer/view and a control of the application.
For example, the layers may include a background layer or post layer that is the lowest layer in the set of application layers, with a co-lining that modifies and displays additional information for the entire application. According to a preset association mode, the background layer can flexibly associate various display resources, such as animation resources of different styles, so as to dynamically display and/or hide, and interact with a user better. The layers may also include a top layer that is located at the top-most layer in the set of application layers. Also, the top layer may flexibly associate various display resources, such as one-time-play animated views, in a predetermined association manner, thereby enhancing the user experience.
A control is an object on a screen in a Graphical User Interface (GUI) that a user can manipulate to perform a certain action. In other words, a control is an object with which a user can interact to input or manipulate data. The control styles and content in the application program are rich and colorful. Some simple controls include, for example, check boxes, combo boxes, edit boxes, list boxes, options buttons, normal buttons, scroll bar controls, and static controls, among others. Still other complex controls include, for example, user interactive mini-games, news windows, message aggregators, multimedia players, application shortcut starts, and the like. Both the display style and the content view of the control may be associated with different display resources by embodiments of the present invention.
The unused applications may have different controls. For example, a lock screen application may have an unlock control for receiving an unlock operation by a user and a charge control for displaying a charge progress to the user. Optionally, the lock screen application may also add custom controls, such as a blessing wall control, for displaying predetermined information on the locked screen, such as messages received by the electronic device that are associated with holidays, such as various public-type holidays or user-defined holidays (e.g., various special dates, user's birthdays, various anniversaries, etc.). When the lock screen application is associated with information from various second applications, the lock screen application may also include one or more second application association controls or application association controls. For example, when the lock screen application is associated with a WeChat application, a news application, a video application, it may include a WeChat association control, a news association control, a video association control, and so on.
In some embodiments of the present application, associating may be associating a display resource with one or more elements of one or more first applications. For example, display resources related to a particular holiday may be associated with one or more of a lock screen application, a home screen application, a notification bar application, and the like. Further, for each application associated, a display resource may also be associated with one or more elements of the application. For example, for a lock screen application, a display resource may be associated with one or more of a background view of the lock screen application, an unlock animation, an unlock control, a charge animation. The user may select the associated object when establishing the association.
In some embodiments, the first application associated with the display resource may be a system appearance application, and elements of such application may include at least one of: background view, animation effect, control view, control style layout, control animation and control content.
In some implementations, the system appearance application may include, but is not limited to, a lock screen application, a theme application, a wallpaper application, a home screen application, or a notification bar application.
Specifically, elements of the screen locking application may include a background view at the time of screen locking, an unlock control, an unlock animation, a charge control, a charge animation, and a blessing wall control.
Elements of the theme application may include background views, window styles, and screen saver animations.
The elements of the wallpaper application may include: wallpaper and shortcut panels for wallpaper.
The elements of the home screen application may include styles and content views of the pendants in the home screen. The pendant in the home screen may include at least one of: calendar pendants, greeting card sending pendants, history information aggregators, holiday encyclopedia pendants, contextual shortcut pendants, and information sharing pendants. Wherein the history information aggregator may for example provide information about today in history. Contextual shortcut pendants may include shortcut entries related to various contexts, such as restaurant entries, movie entries, shopping entries, travel entries, and the like. The information sharing pendant may collect data of some application programs of the electronic device, for example, various information received by the WeChat application, a message of the SMS application, and the like.
The elements of the notification bar application may include: a background view, a shortcut panel, and an animation associated with a predetermined location.
FIG. 2 shows one example of an animation associated with a predetermined location. And determining whether to trigger the display and hiding of the animation view according to the action of the user on the up-and-down sliding of the application program and the sliding distance. As shown, when the user slides the notification bar 202 with the finger 201 to move the notification bar 202 to a specified position down the screen, the background view of the notification bar displays the animation 203. When the user slides the notification bar from under the screen to up, the background view of the notification bar will hide the animation 203.
In other embodiments, the first application associated with the display resource may be a text communication application, and elements of such application may include at least one of: background view, animation effects associated with text content, fonts, text effects, candidate input text and expressions.
In some implementations, the text communication applications include, but are not limited to, various instant messaging applications, email applications, or social networking applications.
In still other embodiments, the first application associated with the display resource may be an external device application, with elements of such application including events triggered by operation of the external device.
In some implementations, the external device application includes, but is not limited to, an S-pen application. The elements of the S-pen application may include events triggered using various operations of the S-pen. The operation of S-pen may include, for example, but not limited to, pressing a button on S-pen, clicking on the screen for a period of time, drawing a specified graphic on the screen, and so forth. These operations trigger different events, i.e. contact with elements of different applications, thereby associating display resources with elements of these applications. For example, when a user inputs different text in a text application using S-pen, a connection is established between the text content related display resource and the text application. For example, when the user inputs new year happiness using S-pen, the text side prompts the user whether to bind the new year animation to be sent to the other party. If the binding is performed, when the opposite party receives the sent short message and clicks to view, the text can be seen, and meanwhile, the new year animation of the binding can be seen.
As mentioned previously, the association may be managing the presentation of elements of the first application based on the acquired display resources according to a predetermined association manner. Thus, the association mode may also be referred to as a trigger display mode. The association may take a variety of forms. In some embodiments, the association may include at least one of: time associated with the electronic device, location associated with the electronic device, status associated with the electronic device, user data associated with the electronic device, messages received by the electronic device, and user operational behavior associated with the electronic device; and associated with an object for which an application of the electronic device is directed. It should be noted that these association methods may be combined arbitrarily, and multiple association methods may be applied to the same application or elements of the application.
One way of associating is with the time of the electronic device. The time of the electronic device may include season, public class holidays, and user-defined holidays. The user-defined holiday may be various special dates, which may include, for example, the user's birthday, various anniversaries, and the like. The user can define his own special holiday by himself and specify in which application to display. For example, the user may add wedding or birthday to the holiday database and select a favorite animation effect to display in his usual application. The number of times and time period of the holiday animation display can also be set. If the default time conflict between the holiday definition and the holiday database is defined, the custom holiday can be preferentially displayed or the user can be prompted to set the priority of the holiday. This temporal association may enable interaction with the user by flexibly changing the presentation of the elements of the application. For example, upon arrival of a relevant date (e.g., a public-type holiday, a user's birthday, a wedding anniversary, etc.), a display resource related to the date may be associated with an application of the electronic device. In this way, the user may be alerted to the arrival of the relevant date and may also interact with the user by providing a display resource related to the date, such as sending a holiday card, browsing recommended restaurants, gifts, and so forth. Note that the time (e.g., holiday time) associated with each application may be different, as may the displayed effect (e.g., animation effect).
In one implementation, display resources are associated with elements of a home screen application in a time-dependent manner. In this implementation, the time may refer to a particular holiday, anniversary, etc.; the elements of the home screen application may include, for example, a background view of the home screen, a pendant of the home screen, including a style of pendant, and a content view. As mentioned previously, the pendant in the home screen may include at least one of: calendar pendants, greeting card sending pendants, history information aggregators, holiday encyclopedia pendants, contextual shortcut pendants, and information sharing pendants. Different elements of the home screen application may be updated in response to different holidays. For example, when clicking on the greeting card delivery pendant, the user may enter the greeting card selection list for the current holiday and make an edit delivery. For another example, when the user clicks on a contextual shortcut pendant such as a restaurant, shopping, movie, etc., the user may enter a current holiday-related recommendation for the user to browse for selection.
Figures 3 a-3 b illustrate one embodiment of a temporal association with an electronic device. In this embodiment, the application associated with FIG. 3a is a lock screen application and the application associated with FIG. 3b is a notification bar application. As shown in fig. 3a, the background view of the lock screen application is displayed as a view related to the sweet spot when a predetermined condition is satisfied, for example, the current date is the sweet spot, based on a preset time-related manner. The background layer 301 of the lock screen application in fig. 3a shows an animated view of a sweet spot. As shown in fig. 3b, based on a preset time-dependent manner, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, such as when the current date is also a plot of the story, the background view of the notification bar application is displayed as a view related to the episode of the story. The background layer 302 of the notification bar application in FIG. 3b shows an animated view of an episode of the lover.
Another way of associating is with the place where the electronic device is located. The locations where the electronic devices are located may have different granularities. Different display resources may be associated with different granularity of sites. Different areas have different holidays, custom habits and the like. For example, when a user of the electronic device travels to another country, the background view of the lock screen application may be replaced with a view related to that country, and the display style and/or content view of a pendant (widget) on the home screen application may also be replaced with content related to that country. These pendants may include, for example, recommended restaurants, recommended shopping places, and the like. The location of the electronic device may be determined by the electronic device itself, for example by a positioning means of the electronic device, or may be determined by other external systems, for example shooting or scanning landmark objects (e.g. landmark buildings, two-dimensional codes of specific locations, etc.) to determine the current location, or determining the current location by a mobile network, etc. The present application is not limited in this respect.
Yet another way of associating is with a state of the electronic device. The state of the electronic device may characterize various properties of the electronic device. In one embodiment, the state of the electronic device may include a state of charge. Alternatively or additionally, in another embodiment, the status of the electronic device may include a connection status with an external device, such as connected or unconnected. The external device may be, for example, an external input device such as a stylus S-pen. Alternatively or additionally, in yet another embodiment, the state of the electronic device may comprise a start-up state of the predetermined hardware. For example, the predetermined hardware may be a built-in specific data communication chip supported by the electronic device. When the electronic device approaches the external trigger source of the chip, the communication chip is triggered and started, so that the display resource can be associated with the first application program based on the starting state of the communication chip.
Fig. 4 illustrates one embodiment associated with a state of an electronic device. In this embodiment, the associated application is a lock screen application and the state of the electronic device includes a state of charge. It should be noted that in this embodiment, the lock screen application is associated not only with the state of the electronic device, but also with the time of the electronic device. As shown in fig. 4, the background view of the lock screen application is displayed as a view related to the sweet spot, based on a preset association, for example, when the current date is the sweet spot. The background layer of the lock screen application in fig. 4 shows an animated view of a sweet spot. Additionally, the display style of the unlock control 402 and associated unlock animation in the lock screen application may also be adjusted based on the current holiday type, such as unlock animation as an animation view associated with a sweet spot. Further, when a charging event is detected, i.e., the state of the electronic device is a charging state, charging control 401 is displayed in the lock screen application, and the display style of charging control 401 is a lantern, instead of a usual horizontal progress bar. As shown in fig. 4, the color of each cell of the lantern representing the charge control 401 changes as the charge progress progresses.
Yet another way of associating is with user data of the electronic device. The user data of the electronic device may include attribute data of the user and/or behavior data of the user. The attribute data of the user may include, but is not limited to, age, gender, occupation, usage habits, etc. of the user. The behavior data of the user may include, but is not limited to, the current usage behavior of the user. These user data may be stored at the local or remote end of the electronic device, such as a cloud data server.
In one implementation, a pendant in a home screen application is associated with a display resource in a manner that correlates user data. For example, various contextual shortcut pendants such as restaurants, shopping, movies, etc. in the home screen may present and recommend different browsing content based on different attributes of the user, such as age, behavior, occupation, etc. For example, shopping recommendation sites and clothes for men are different from those for women, and movies, travels, dining, etc. for young and old people are also different.
Yet another way of associating is with a message received by the electronic device. In this association, messages of different semantics may trigger an application to be associated with different display resources, depending on the messages received by the electronic device. Alternatively, the triggering application is associated with a different display resource in response to receiving the message.
Illustrated by a short message application. In one implementation, in a short message chat interface, a text input by a user or a text sent by a counterpart is analyzed, and if the text contains predetermined semantics, for example, the text contains information about holiday blessings, a short message background view displays an animation view related to the holiday blessings. For example, when a user inputs a new year of happiness, the text message background view will show an animation such as a firecracker rocking. In another implementation, the display may be performed on a top layer of the chat interface of the sms application, for example, a one-time playing animation such as a firework.
Yet another way of associating is with a user operational behaviour of the electronic device. The user-operated behavior of the electronic device refers to various behaviors of the user operating the electronic device including, but not limited to, user swipe gestures, long press operations on a screen, or other user operations in combination with sensors of the electronic device.
A swipe gesture is a path that a user swipes a finger on the screen. Different slide paths may associate different display resources with the first application. For example, when a lock screen application is associated with a plurality of second applications, it may display controls associated with the plurality of second applications on a lock screen view of the lock screen application. At this point, the user may establish a particular gesture to trigger the display of a different associated second application control. For example, a "V" gesture maps to a WeChat application control, an "S" gesture maps to a today' S headline application control, and an "L" gesture maps to a LeView video application control.
User operation in combination with a sensor of an electronic device refers to an operational behavior of the electronic device by a user that needs to be detected by the sensor (e.g., a gyroscope), which may include, for example, the user shaking the electronic device. Thus, the characteristics of the sensor may be utilized to quickly trigger the association of the display resource with the first application. For example, in instances where a lock screen application is associated with a plurality of second applications, in a lock screen interface state, a user may shake the electronic device, triggering the display of an associated music player application control. The association mode can facilitate the user to use the function quickly when the user needs to listen to the music.
Yet another way of associating is with an object for which an application of the electronic device is directed. In the association mode described above, the application program of the mobile terminal device presents the same view content and the effect of the control according to the association condition, and does not distinguish and display all the target objects, and the user sees the same effect for all the objects in the same scene and time. Therefore, the application also proposes a correlation mode for correlating with the object aimed by the application program of the electronic device.
In this way, the mobile terminal device intelligently associates and triggers the corresponding view content according to the object for which the current application is directed. The objects for which the application is directed may include any of the following: social relationships of people, attributes of people, scenes, contents, and the like.
Applications of this type include at least one of: applications that do not distinguish objects, e.g., a lock screen application, a home screen application, a notification bar application, a music player application, a browser application, etc.; applications that distinguish objects, such as applications that interact with users in mobile terminal devices, such as address book applications, photo album applications, calendar applications, telephony applications, text messaging applications, mail applications, and other social applications. The change in application view content may include a change in a background view and/or a control view of each sub-interface in the application.
In some implementations, the above-described association with the object for which the application is directed may be combined with the previously described association with the time of the electronic device (e.g., holiday) to intelligently trigger the display resources related to the holiday, which may also be referred to as a holiday effects resource package. The holiday effects resource package is a series of animation or static wallpaper related to the holiday. In some implementations, on the holiday day, the designated application will replace the original background view with a holiday animation or static wallpaper. After the holiday, the application will restore the original view interface.
In an embodiment associated with an object for which an application of the electronic device is directed, the application may load different holiday effect resource packages for different objects, thereby presenting corresponding view content. Here, different objects may refer to attribute features of different people, such as gender, nationality, age, hobbies, occupation, ethnicity, culture, and the like; the social relationship between people may also be referred to as father-son relationship, mother-son relationship, spouse relationship, friend relationship, colleague relationship, classmate relationship, upper-lower relationship, teacher-student relationship, and parent relationship.
The object targeted by the application program is the object contained in the application triggered by the current user. For example, the current holiday is a wedding commemorative day, the current user triggered application is a short message, and the recipients in the short message are the spouse of the user, which is consistent with the object aimed at by the wedding commemorative day, so that the festival effect of the wedding commemorative day is presented in the interface for sending the short message to the spouse, for example, the short message background is a background picture of the wedding commemorative day. And if the currently triggered application is a communication application, the communication opposite terminal user is confirmed to be the object aimed by the currently triggered application. Communication applications include text communications (e.g., text messages, micro-messages, mail, etc.) and telephony applications (e.g., voice telephony, video telephony, etc.). The communication opposite-end user can be a text receiver or a called party, and can also be a text sender or a calling party.
If the object aimed at the current holiday contains at least one object aimed at by the application, the object aimed at by the application is related to the current holiday. In some embodiments, the object for which the current holiday is directed may be determined by any of the following means: the method comprises the steps that an object which is preset by a user and displays the festival effect is confirmed to be the object aimed at the current festival; or determining the object aimed at by the current holiday according to the information such as the names, relation notes and the like of the contacts in the address book.
When the user sets the festival effect, the user can select an object for displaying the festival effect, for example, after the user selects the festival effect for displaying the wedding commemorative day, an address book can be provided for the user, and the user selects the object for displaying the festival effect, namely the wedding commemorative day, in the address book; the current festival object can also be automatically determined according to the names of the contacts, for example, the current festival is the mother's festival, and the contacts named as mother, old mother, mother and grandmother in the address book can be automatically used as the object aimed at by the mother's festival. The manner of association with the object for which the application of the electronic device is directed will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The above-described association methods may be combined arbitrarily, and the same application program or elements of the application program may apply various association methods.
As mentioned previously, the display resources may originate from a variety of sources. In some embodiments, the display resource may be data from an application of the electronic device. The data may include, for example, various information received by the application program, such as various text information, animation information, and multimedia information. The data may also be directly interface information of various levels of the application program. For example, friend circle interface information, shopping interface information, game interface information, my collection interface information, and the like for the WeChat application. In the examples below, various implementations of the association of the display resource with the first application are described with the display resource including data of a second application, which may include, but is not limited to, a WeChat application, a QQ application, a video application, a news application, a music player application, and the like, as exemplified by a lock screen application.
FIG. 5 illustrates one embodiment of displaying resources in association with a lock screen application. In this embodiment, the display resource may be various messages received by the electronic device, where the received messages may come from various applications, including but not limited to a SMS application, a WeChat application, a mail application, and so forth. The display resource is associated with a blessing wall control in the lock screen application 501. The association means may be applied in a number of ways simultaneously, for example both in relation to the time of the electronic device and in relation to the message received by the electronic device. For example, when the system time of the electronic device is the user's birthday, the lock screen application 501 automatically loads the blessing wall control 502 and displays messages, such as buddy blessing information 503, received through various applications in the blessing wall in response to the messages received through the applications.
FIG. 6 illustrates another embodiment of displaying a resource in association with a lock screen application. In this embodiment, the display resources are also various messages received by the electronic device, where the received messages may come from various applications including, but not limited to, a SMS application, a WeChat application, a mail application, and so forth. The display resource is associated with a background view in the lock screen application 601. The association means may be applied in a number of ways simultaneously, for example both in relation to the time of the electronic device and in relation to the message received by the electronic device. For example, when the system time of the electronic device is a predetermined holiday, the background view of the lock screen application 601 automatically loads data of the applications, such as holiday related shares in a WeChat friend circle, and displays the shares in the form of a widget 602 with a specified style layout on the background view of the lock screen application.
In some embodiments, when the display resource is data from the second application, the first application may establish a single level association or even a multi-level association with one or more of the second applications. A single level association refers to an established association with a single module or interface of a second application. Multi-level association refers to an established association with multiple modules or interfaces of a second application.
The multi-level association of the application programs not only enables the background view and the control of the first application program to establish simple association with the second application program, but also can independently designate a certain level interface of the second application program to be associated singly or in combination. Various implementations of the present application are described below in connection with the association of a lock screen application with one or more second applications as an example.
Fig. 7 a-7 c illustrate one embodiment of multi-level association. In this embodiment, the user establishes a multi-level association of the background view of the lock in the lock application (i.e., the first application) with the WeChat application (i.e., the second application). Fig. 7a shows a screen diagram in a locked state, in which a WeChat association control 710 is displayed. FIG. 7b shows a screen diagram when a user hovers a finger over a WeChat association control 710, where three portlets 711-713 pop up around control 710, each window 711-713 associated with a separate interface for a WeChat. For example, widget 711 is associated with a game interface of a WeChat, widget 712 is associated with a shopping interface of a WeChat, and widget 713 is associated with a friend circle interface of a WeChat. The user may click on a small window and the background view of the lock screen will display the interface with which the window is associated. Fig. 7c shows a screen diagram of a background view of the electronic device when the user clicks on the widget 713. The friend circle interface of the associated WeChat is displayed on the background view.
In some implementations, when a new message is available on the sub-interface of the associated second application, a corresponding widget may automatically pop up on the WeChat association control 710 to prompt the user and facilitate quick viewing by the user. That is, in these implementations, the portlets in WeChat association control 710 are presented in association with the event that their corresponding interfaces received the message.
The user may set the properties of the associated second application control displayed on the background or rear view of the first application according to his own usage habits. These attributes include, for example, the manner in which the display is triggered (i.e., the manner of association described previously), such as when the control is displayed, or which associated second application control is displayed at a particular time, and the location of the displayed control in the first application, and so forth.
As mentioned previously, triggering the display mode or association mode may include: time associated with the electronic device, location where the electronic device is located, state associated with the electronic device, user data associated with the electronic device, messages received by the electronic device, user operational behavior associated with the electronic device, and objects for which the application is directed. Various combinations of the above-described association schemes are possible.
When associated with a time of an electronic device, in one implementation, a screen locking application may trigger the addition and display of different application controls depending on the current time of the electronic device. For example, at work time (e.g., 9 am to 6 pm), controls for news applications, educational applications may be automatically added to the lock screen interface; during rest time (e.g., 6 pm to 10 pm), controls for a WeChat application, game application may be automatically added to the lock screen interface.
When associated with a location of an electronic device, in one implementation, a screen-lock application may trigger the addition and display of different application controls depending on the geographic location where the user is currently located. For example, when the user returns home, controls for an online cinema application may be automatically added to the lock screen interface; when the user is outdoors, the control of the WeChat application program can be automatically added to the lock screen interface.
When associated with a state of an electronic device, in one implementation, the state of the electronic device may include, in particular, a startup state of predetermined hardware or what is referred to as a hardware detection event. For example, the predetermined hardware may be a built-in specific data communication chip supported by the electronic device. When the electronic device is detected to be close to an external trigger source of the chip, the communication chip is triggered and started. Thus in embodiments where the lock screen application is associated with the second application, the second application may be associated with the lock screen application based on the start-up state of the communication chip, i.e. in response to such hardware detection events. For example, when a near field communication NFC payment program is associated with a lockscreen application, it may display controls associated with the payment program on a lockscreen view of the lockscreen application. In this example, when the electronic device detects that the NFC communication chip is started, that is, when the electronic device is close to an external trigger source of the NFC chip, a control window associated with the payment program may be automatically displayed on a lock screen view of the electronic device, so that a user may directly perform a payment operation.
When associated with a message received by an electronic device, in one implementation, the launching and display of a second application association control in a first application may be triggered by a message of the second application itself with which the first application is associated, which may also be referred to as message event triggering. In an embodiment in which the lock screen application is associated with the second application, the lock screen application establishes an association with the WeChat application. When the WeChat application has a new message, the WeChat association control can automatically trigger the start and be added to the lock screen interface.
When associated with user operational behavior of an electronic device, there may be a variety of implementations based on the specific user operational behavior. The user-operated behavior of the electronic device may include a user swipe gesture, a long-press operation on a screen, or a user operation in combination with a sensor of the electronic device.
Fig. 8 a-8 b illustrate one embodiment of multi-level association, which is associated with user operational behavior. In this embodiment, the lock screen application is exemplified as the first application and the Tencent QQ application is exemplified as the second application. Four sub-interfaces in the screen locking application program and the transmission QQ application program are selected to be respectively used for transmission microblog, transmission friend information, transmission mail and transmission friend dynamics. And the screen locking application program is associated with the four sub-interfaces in the QQ application program. When the user needs to trigger the second application associated control (here, the QQ associated control) to display on the lock screen interface, in one implementation, as shown in fig. 8a, a gesture, such as a "V" gesture 810, may be slid on the screen, triggering the display of the QQ associated control. In another implementation, a sensor may be utilized, such as to shake the electronic device to trigger display of the second application association control. Alternatively or additionally, if the associated second application has a new message, the second application association control, that is, the aforementioned association with the message received by the electronic device, is automatically displayed on the lock screen. Fig. 8b shows a second application association control 820 displayed on the lock screen interface. In some implementations, when the user's finger hovers over the second application association control, 4 widgets pop up around the control, each associated with a corresponding sub-interface in the previously selected QQ application. In other implementations, 4 portlets around a control can be displayed at all times in response to the display of the control. For example, when a new message exists in the associated second application program, the second application associated control and the widgets around the second application associated control are automatically displayed on the lock screen, and a prompt is given in the widget corresponding to the new message. For example, in a Tenced friend message pane, if there are 2 different friend messages, the pane may scroll through alternately displaying friend avatars. In some implementations, the contents of the sub-interface associated with the widget may be highlighted by a finger hovering over the widget. For example, if the user is interested in the friend's dynamic, the mobile finger may hover over the friend's dynamic pane, which may scale up the display area, revealing more of the sub-interface. And when the user clicks the small window, switching to display the complete content of the sub-interface on the lock screen background view.
When associated with a user swipe gesture, different swipe paths may associate different display resources with the first application. For example, in the previous example, the "V" gesture mapped a WeChat application control, the "S" gesture mapped a today' S headline application control, and the "L" gesture mapped a music video application control.
In some embodiments, the trigger display mode or the association mode may be displayed without triggering.
Alternatively or additionally, the location at which the second application control is displayed in the associated first application may be customized according to the user's usage habits or dynamically adjusted according to the user's gestures. For example, shortcut launch controls or icons for other applications associated with a typical lock screen application are placed in a fixed location on the lock screen interface, such as the bottom of the interface. In some embodiments of the present application, when a user performs a finger swipe on the electronic device screen to trigger the associated application control to launch and display, a range of locations to display the application control may be determined from a range of user finger swipe trajectories. It should be noted that the position mentioned here is also determined according to the coordinate value of the long press of the screen by the user in accordance with the dynamic adjustment of the gesture.
FIG. 9 illustrates an exemplary flow chart of a method of managing presentation of elements of a first application based on display resources according to an association style associated with an object for which the application is directed, according to some embodiments of the present application.
In these embodiments, the mobile terminal device intelligently associates and triggers corresponding view content according to the object for which the current application is directed, providing a more user-friendly experience for the user. Wherein the object to which the application is directed may be, and is not limited to, at least one of: social relationships of people, attributes of people, scenes, content, etc. The application program comprises at least one of the following: applications that do not distinguish objects, e.g., a lock screen application, a home screen application, a notification bar application, a music player application, a browser application, etc.; applications that distinguish objects, such as applications that interact with users in mobile terminal devices, such as address book applications, photo album applications, calendar applications, telephony applications, text messaging applications, mail applications, and other social applications. Changes to the application view content, including a background view and/or a control view for each sub-interface in the application.
In these embodiments, the display resource primarily refers to a holiday effects resource package. In other words, the use of the holiday effect resource package is triggered according to the object for which the application is directed.
The holidays mentioned in these embodiments can be divided into public-class holidays and user-defined holidays. Public holidays include, for example, but are not limited to, spring festival, primordial denier, mother's festival, sweet dumpling, and the like. User-defined holidays include, for example, but are not limited to, date of wedding commemorative day, birthday, love 100 days, company established day, etc. user-personalized dates.
The mobile terminal device intelligently associates and triggers corresponding view contents according to the object aimed by the current application program, and can be opened by default; or may be set by the user in the initial setting. When the holiday effect function is on and the related function switch of the application view content based on object identification is off, all the holidays in the mobile terminal device are in different application programs, and all the target objects are the same and are not displayed in a distinguishing way. When the holiday effect function is started and the related function switch of the application view content based on object identification is started, the mobile terminal device reads current holiday time information, identifies an object aimed by the current application, and changes the effect presented by the application into a corresponding holiday effect when the object aimed by the current holiday is consistent with the object aimed by the current application. Thus, for custom holidays and public holidays that distinguish holiday objects, such as mother's day and wedding souvenir, these are only reasonable for certain types of objects (mother, spouse), and the user may choose to turn on the holiday effect function based on object recognition in order to obtain a more humanized user experience. When the function is started, the user can download more effect resource packages to enrich more humanized effect display.
The festival effect of the public festival without distinguishing the object is mainly displayed in the application program without distinguishing the object. Such applications may be, for example, lock screens, home screens, and notification bar applications, among others. For custom holidays and public class holidays distinguishing holiday objects, the method is mainly displayed in the application programs distinguishing the objects. Such applications may be, for example, short messages, mail, telephone, social applications, etc. The user can keep the default setting of the system and also can set the associated information by himself. This will be described in detail later with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The holiday effect may be triggered in the application program and may be displayed in a variety of ways. In some implementations, the holiday effect is only displayed in the triggered application, and after the application exits, other applications do not display the corresponding holiday effect. In other implementations, the holiday effect is displayed not only in the application, but also in other applications, as will be described in more detail below in conjunction with the drawings.
As shown in fig. 9, in step 901, an object for which the current application is directed is detected.
As mentioned previously, the objects for which the application is directed may include at least one of: social relationships of people, attributes of people, scenes, and content of application programs. Thus, detecting the object for which the current application is directed may include at least one of: identifying social relations between people aimed at by a module or an interface of the current application program and users of the electronic equipment; identifying a scene where a module or an interface of the current application program is located; identifying attributes of personnel aimed at by a module or an interface of the current application program; and identifying content with which the user interacted with the communication object via the current application.
Social relationships of people with users may include, for example, but are not limited to: father-son relationship, mother-son relationship, couple relationship, brother-sister relationship, friend relationship, colleague relationship, classmate relationship, teacher-student relationship and parent relationship. The attributes of the person may include, but are not limited to: gender, age, nationality, ethnicity, work, and hobbies.
The social relationship of the person for whom the module or interface of the current application is intended with the user of the electronic device may be identified in a number of ways. In some implementations, social relationships may be identified by association information preset by a user, where association information refers to an association person indicated by the user when setting up display resources to associate with an application. In other implementations, social relationships may be identified by records in an application with data recording functionality on an electronic device. For example, by the name, nickname, telephone number, device name, relationship, and/or remark information of the contact in the user's address book. It is to be appreciated that the application with data recording functionality is not limited to address books, but may include calendars, memos, various social applications, and the like.
Next, in step 902, a current holiday is determined relating to the detected object.
In one implementation, when the detected object is a person for whom the module or interface of the current application is intended, determining the current holiday associated with the detected object may include: the method comprises the steps of obtaining current festival information through the time of the electronic device, and determining the current festival related to the person according to the social relationship between the identified person and the user and the person aimed at by the current festival.
In another implementation, when holiday information is not stored on the electronic device, current holiday information may be obtained from content that the user interacted with the communication object. The current holiday associated with the object may then be determined based on the identified social relationship of the person to the user and/or the security authentication information.
In yet another implementation, where there are multiple current holidays and the objects for which the holidays are directed are the same, the current holiday associated with the identified person may be determined according to a predetermined policy. The predetermined policy may include any of the following: system default holiday display priority, user-defined holiday display priority, time-of-day display, per-application display, text content recognition based display, nested display, and user-selected display when triggered.
The various implementations described above will be described in detail below in connection with specific embodiments.
Finally, in step 903, the presentation of the element of the first application is managed using the display resources associated with the detected object and the current holiday.
As mentioned previously, managing the presentation of the elements of the application may include managing at least one of the display form and the display content of the elements. Alternatively, managing the presentation of the elements of the application may include managing at least one of a static view and a dynamic view of the elements.
In some embodiments, managing the presentation of elements of an application may include: and presenting holiday prompt information in the first application program according to the interactive content and/or the interactive times of the user and the communication object through the first application program. In some implementations, the holiday reminder information may include holiday blessing text information, greeting card information, holiday operation behavior reminder information related to the current holiday, obtained according to attributes of the communication object.
The intelligent association and triggering of corresponding view content based on the object for which the application is directed will be described in connection with more specific embodiments. In these embodiments, the holiday effects resource package is still used as a display resource.
Embodiment one: displaying different view contents according to social relations of different people
Various social relations between the mobile terminal device user and different people are reflected on view contents and controls of application programs of the mobile terminal device, and the user has different requirements according to the different social relations with the different people.
In a specific scene of daily life, when a user has different social relations with a person aimed at in an application program, the user can meet the requirements of the user on different actual scenes by changing the content presented by the user in a humanized way.
Wherein the social relationship of the person includes, but is not limited to, at least one of: father-son relationship, mother-son relationship, spouse relationship, brother-sister relationship, friend relationship, colleague relationship, classmate relationship, teacher-student relationship, upper-lower relationship, parent relationship, and the like.
1. Identification of social relationships to people
The mobile terminal device may, but is not limited to, identify social relationships of the person by at least one of:
in one mode, when a user communicates or interacts with an object, i.e., a person, through a related application, the mobile terminal device may identify the name, nickname, phone number, device name, and/or remark information of the person in an application, where the application is, for example: an application capable of identifying a person, such as an address book, a memo, a calendar, a social application, and/or a fight game, may be, but not limited to: the data communication connection is established through a communication carrier network, wiFi, bluetooth, etc., and the interaction manner may be, but is not limited to: the actions of calling, sending short messages, instant messaging and/or online playing games and the like can be automatically performed by default of the system, or can be automatically performed after a user turns on the identification function switch.
In the second mode, in the setting of the mobile terminal device, the identification is performed through the preset association information of the user, wherein the association information can be a person, a date, an application program and an alternative effect resource package, the person can be the user himself or the other person, the application program can be all application programs suitable for presenting relevant effects, the alternative effect resource package can be and is not limited to a holiday effect resource package, and the setting can be and is not limited to setting at least one parameter of the person, the date, a specific time period, the application program, an address, the effect resource package, a frequency and the like. For example, the user presets I+birthday+screen locking+birthday class animation resource package; or, mother (from address book) +mother's node+short message+mother's node resource package.
2. Conditions for rendering effects
The mobile terminal equipment determines a person aimed at by the current application program, for example, when a user opens a short message application program and selects a receiver as a mother, the person aimed at by the short message application program is determined as the mother; furthermore, current festival information is obtained according to the reading of the current date, and when the person aimed at the current festival is consistent with the person aimed at the current opened application program, the effect presented by the application program is changed correspondingly; when the current date does not belong to the holiday date, or the person aimed at by the current holiday is inconsistent with the person aimed at by the currently opened application, the effect presented by the application remains in the original state. The reading of the date may be, but is not limited to, obtained from a system time, calendar-like application, and/or network time, among others.
FIG. 10 illustrates one exemplary embodiment of displaying different view contents according to social relationships of different people. In this embodiment, the current holiday is the mother's day, and the holiday effect switch in the mobile terminal device setup menu is in an on state. The mother's festival targets the object or artificial mother, grandma, yueyu, aunt and/or girl such as jingma. Therefore, as shown in fig. 10, when the festival of the current day is detected as the mother's festival, and the recipient in the current sms of the user belongs to the female with the age, the background view of the sms will be automatically changed into the mother's festival effect picture; on the other hand, when the short message application program is opened, the addressees selected through the address book and the user are in a friend relationship, and the short message application program does not belong to the crowd aimed at by the mother's festival, the short message background is kept unchanged, and the festival effect is not displayed.
Fig. 11 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of displaying different view contents according to social relationships of different persons. In this embodiment, the current holiday is also the mother's day, and the holiday effect switch in the mobile terminal device setup menu is in an on state. As shown in fig. 11, when detecting that the festival of the current day is the mother's festival, the call application program is opened, and when the festival is selected as the mother through the address book, the call background is replaced by the festival effect of the mother's festival; on the other hand, when the call application program is opened and the contact person selected by the address book is in a friend relationship with the user, and does not belong to the crowd aimed at by the mother's festival, the call background is kept unchanged, and the festival effect is not displayed.
3. Presentation mode of effect
The effects presented by the application may be: one or a combination of two or more of still pictures, moving pictures, background music, audio, video, vibration of mobile terminal equipment, and the like. The moving picture may be a one-time animation and/or a cyclic animation, where a one-time animation refers to that the animation is played only once per trigger, for example, in a notification bar application, when a user pulls down the notification bar, the animation is triggered to play, after the animation is played once, the animation disappears, and pulling down the notification bar again triggers the playing of the animation again.
The effects presented by the application program can be and are not limited to being managed in the form of resource packages of the effects, and management modes include and are not limited to at least one of downloading, deleting, applying, modifying and the like. Different resource packages provide different effects. The mobile terminal equipment can also have an option of selecting application programs presenting effects in a setting menu provided for a user, can select holiday effects to be applied to all application programs, and can also select partial application programs to be applied to; and, the selectable effect is only displayed in the triggered application program, and the selectable holiday effect is displayed not only in the application program, but also in other application programs. If the currently downloaded holiday effect resource package does not support the application program selected by the user, the user is prompted to download the corresponding application program resource package on the internet.
For example, the user downloads a holiday effect template from a holiday effect resource center, which may be a background view and/or a greeting card, edits, sets a picture color, background music and/or animation, and the like, and selects an application program, when a holiday effect switch is turned on in a mobile terminal device setting menu and completes a preset setting, the system detects holiday information of the current day, and when the current application program accords with the user setting, and when a person for which the current holiday is aimed is consistent with a person for which the application program is currently turned on, the effect presented by the application program is automatically changed into a user-defined holiday effect.
12 a-12 d illustrate exemplary diagrams of managing holiday effect resources according to embodiments of the present application. FIG. 12a illustrates downloading a background view template from a resource center; FIG. 12b shows an original background view template; FIG. 12c illustrates a user editing a background view template; fig. 12d shows a background view of the user automatically presenting edits to the application interface on the day of the holiday (mother's day) when a short message is sent to the mother.
Embodiment two: displaying different view content according to different scenes
For the presentation of the holiday effect, a situation that there are a plurality of holidays for a plurality of objects may occur, and in one application, a situation that there are more than one object for and that there are a plurality of holidays to which the objects belong may be encountered. For example, in a call application program, when a user calls a certain object, the user receives an incoming call of another object at the same time, and both objects have the condition of associating holiday effects at present. In the case where the call scene and the incoming call scene occur at the same time, different view contents need to be displayed according to different scenes.
In this embodiment, the mobile communication terminal performs presentation of the effect by detecting an object for which the application is directed to associate and trigger the corresponding view content. Wherein the specific view content depends on the object targeted in each scene and the holiday to which the object belongs.
1. Initial setup
The mobile terminal device determines application programs associated with the holidays according to default settings of the system or initial settings of the user, wherein the user can customize the holidays and distinguish public holidays of the holiday objects, the application programs can be associated with all application programs capable of presenting the holiday effects, and the application programs can be only associated with the application programs of distinguishing the objects, such as short messages, mails, telephones and the like.
The holiday effect may be triggered in the application program and may be displayed in a variety of ways. For example, in one mode, the holiday effect is only displayed in the triggered application, and after the application exits, other applications do not display the corresponding holiday effect. Or in the second mode, the festival effect is displayed not only in the triggered application program, but also in other related application programs. Other ways may be devised by those skilled in the art, and are not listed here.
In the same application, the display mode of the holiday effect to which a plurality of different objects belong is identified based on the application program module. There are many different sub-modules in the same application. Such as a sub-module of a call application, including at least one of an incoming call interface, a call interface, etc.; the submodule of the short message application program comprises at least one of a short message background view, a message text entry view and the like. Different modules may display different content depending on the object to which they are directed.
2. Specific flow for presenting effects
The mobile terminal equipment reads current first festival time information, identifies a first object aimed by a current first application program, and changes the effect presented by the application program into a corresponding first festival effect when the object aimed by the current first festival is consistent with the first object aimed by the current first application program; after the second application program is opened, the mobile terminal device reads the current second holiday time information, identifies a second object aimed at by the current second application program, and changes the effect presented by the application program into a corresponding second holiday effect when the second object aimed at by the current second holiday is consistent with the second object aimed at by the current second application program. Wherein the holiday, object and/or application is not limited to two, but may be three or more.
FIG. 13 illustrates one exemplary implementation of displaying different view content according to different scenarios. In this implementation, it is assumed that the holiday of the mobile terminal device is both a wedding anniversary with wife and a birthday with mother. As shown in fig. 13, the mobile terminal device detects that the user is making a call to the wife, receives the call from the wife, and detects that the day is a wedding commemorative day with the wife, and the conversation background 1301 shows the effect of the wedding commemorative day. Then, in the call, the mobile terminal device detects that the user's mother comes, and the mobile terminal device detects that the user is the birthday of the mother on the same time, so that the birthday effect map of the mother is displayed in the prompt information entry 1302 of the incoming call of the mother. The user first hangs up the wife phone and picks up the mother phone, at which time the conversation background 1303 changes to the birthday effect of the mother. The user has completed the mother call and then the wife call, and the call background 1304 returns to displaying the wedding anniversary effect.
Fig. 14 illustrates another exemplary implementation of displaying different view content according to different scenarios. In this implementation, it is assumed that the holiday of the mobile terminal device is both a wedding anniversary with wife and a birthday with mother. As shown in fig. 14, the mobile terminal device detects that the user sends a short message with a wife, and a short message background 1401 displays the effect of wedding anniversaries; at this time, when the mother calls, the mother calls are answered, and the conversation background 1402 shows the effect of birthday; after receiving the call from the mother, the mother continues to send a short message with the wife, and the background of the short message displays the wedding anniversary effect.
The above embodiments respectively describe the scenes of having an incoming call in a call and having an incoming call in a short message sent, and the present invention is not limited to the above two scenes, but may also be a scene of switching between other multiple applications, or a scene of switching between different modules of the same application, or a scene of switching devices between devices, etc. The device interconnection means that a plurality of mobile terminal devices establish data communication connection through a communication carrier network, wiFi and/or Bluetooth and the like.
The holidays mentioned in the above embodiments are not limited to wedding commemorative days and birthdays, but may be all public holidays and/or custom holidays.
The change of the holiday effect mentioned in the above embodiment is not limited to replacement, but may be nested display of the holiday effect, where the mobile terminal device reads current first holiday time information, identifies a first object targeted by the current first application, and changes the effect presented by the application to be a corresponding first holiday effect when the object targeted by the current first holiday is consistent with the first object targeted by the current first application; after the second application program is triggered, the mobile terminal device reads the current second holiday time information, identifies a second object aimed by the current second application program, and when the second object aimed by the current second holiday is consistent with the second object aimed by the current second application program, the effect presented by the second application program is a corresponding second holiday effect, and the effect presented by the first application program is still a corresponding first holiday effect. For example: in the above embodiment, as shown in fig. 13, the mobile terminal device displays the festival effect of the wedding anniversary on the call background when receiving the wife call, and at this time, the incoming call prompt information item 1302 presents the head portrait of the mother, the address book name and the festival effect of the birthday of the mother, and the rest of the call background displays the festival effect of the wedding anniversary.
Embodiment III: displaying different view contents according to attributes of people
Different people may have different attributes. These different attributes may be reflected on the view content and controls of the application of the mobile terminal device. In the daily life scene, when the personnel aimed at in the application program have different attributes, humanized change is carried out on the content presented by the user, so that the requirements of the user on different actual scenes can be met.
In this embodiment, the attributes of the person may include, but are not limited to, at least one of: gender, age, nationality, ethnicity, work, hobbies, etc. Such applications may include, but are not limited to: all applications distinguishing object attributes such as conversation applications, short message applications, mail applications and/or social class applications.
1. Identification of attributes of personnel
The mobile communication terminal can identify the attribute of the person in various ways.
In one implementation, identification may be performed by the relevant entry and remark information of the contact in the user's address book. When a user communicates or interacts with an object, i.e. a person, through a related application, the mobile terminal device may identify the properties of the person by means of the name, nickname, telephone number, device name and/or remark information of the person in the application. Such applications may include, for example, but are not limited to: an application program capable of identifying attributes of a person, such as an address book, a memo, an instant messenger program, and/or a fight game program. The manner of communication described above may include, but is not limited to: the data communication connection is established via a communications carrier network, wiFi and/or bluetooth, etc. The manner of interaction described above may include, but is not limited to: telephone calls, short messages, instant messaging, and/or online gaming, etc. The above-mentioned identification action can be automatically performed by default of the system, or can be automatically performed after the user turns on the identification function switch.
In another implementation, the identification may be made by user-related data. The user-related data may include, but is not limited to: and the electronic equipment or the mobile terminal equipment detects data such as the use habit of the user, the address of the user and the like. The usage habit may be detected by, for example, the user's use of a browser application or various game applications. The user's location may be detected, for example, by the user's use of navigation, map, location-based applications.
In yet another implementation, the identification may be performed by association information preset in the setting by the user in advance. The association information refers to a setting made when the display resource is associated with the application program, and may include, for example, a related person, a related date (e.g., holiday), a related application program, and a related display resource package (e.g., holiday effect resource package), and may be expressed as person+date+application program+resource package. For example, the user can set by himself/herself+birthday+lock screen+photography resource package; or, mother (from address book) +mother's node+short message+teacher resource package.
2. Conditions for rendering effects
The mobile terminal equipment determines the attribute of the person aimed at by the current application program, further obtains the current holiday information according to the reading of the current date, and when the person aimed at by the current holiday is consistent with the person aimed at by the current opened application program and the holiday effect display resource matched with the attribute of the person exists, the effect presented by the application program is changed correspondingly; when the current date does not belong to the holiday date, or the current holiday is inconsistent with the current opened application program, the effect presented by the application program keeps the original state; when the current holiday is consistent with the currently opened application, but there is no holiday effect display resource matching the attribute of the application, the effect presented by the application can remain the original state or present a holiday effect that does not distinguish the attribute of the person. The reading of the date may be, but is not limited to, obtained from a system time, calendar-like application, and/or network time, among others.
Fig. 15 a-15 b illustrate one exemplary embodiment of displaying different view contents according to attributes of a person. In this embodiment, after the electronic device is initially set, and the holiday effect switch is in an on state, information such as holiday time is detected, and the holiday effect is triggered to be displayed.
As shown in fig. 15a, when the current festival is detected as the noon festival, the incoming call of the grandson is displayed in the incoming call interface of the mobile terminal device of the milk. At this point, the attribute (e.g., age) of the person (i.e., grandchild) for which the incoming interface is intended is identified, so that a cartoon style animation may be presented corresponding to the grandchild's age. As shown in fig. 15b, when the current festival is detected as the noon festival, the incoming call of milk is displayed in the incoming call interface of the mobile terminal device of the grandchild. At this point, the attribute (e.g., age) of the person (i.e., milk) for whom the incoming call interface is intended is identified, so that a traditional style animation may be presented corresponding to the age of the milk.
Fig. 16 a-16 b illustrate another exemplary embodiment of displaying different view contents according to attributes of a person.
As shown in fig. 16a, when the current holiday is detected as mid-autumn festival, the incoming call of Mr Chen is displayed in the incoming call interface of the mobile terminal device of Ms Kim. At this time, the attribute (e.g., nationality) of the person (i.e., mr Chen) for which the incoming call interface is directed is identified, so that the nationality corresponding to Mr Chen can be presented with the animation of the chinese style. As shown in fig. 16b, when the current holiday is detected as mid-autumn festival, ms Kim is displayed in the mobile terminal device incoming call interface of Mr Chen. At this time, the attribute (e.g., nationality) of the person (i.e., ms Kim) to which the incoming call interface is directed is identified, so that korean style animation can be presented corresponding to the nationality of Ms Kim.
3. Presentation mode of effect
The manner of presentation is similar to that described above for the first embodiment and will not be repeated here.
When setting display resources, the user can also select a whole set of resource packages in a certain field. When the full set of resource packages is applied, the view contents of the plurality of application programs are replaced by the view contents of the field on the holiday. For example, a user may download a complete set of resources containing 9 traditional holiday resources, and the subjects of these resources are world-wide carts. Different application programs have matched resources to replace, such as input method application program keyboard background, lock screen application program background animation and notification bar application program background animation. The display mode and style of the view content in different application programs can be different, for example, the background view of the lock screen is expressed in the form of a circularly played animation, the animation in the background view of the notification bar responds to gesture operation of a user, when the user pulls down the notification bar, the animation is played, the animation belongs to one-time animation, and the playing is completed and disappears. Only when the user pulls out the notification bar again will it play again. Wherein the gesture operation may include at least one of: long presses, special track sliding, S-Pen hovering, operation in combination with sensors, etc.
Embodiment four: triggering a change of a series of application view content based on personnel and content identification
In this embodiment, the view content and controls of multiple applications may be changed simultaneously based on the identification of people and content for which the current application is intended.
1. Identification of personnel
In this embodiment, the identification of the person refers to the identification of the social relationship of the communication object with the user, which can be identified in various ways as described in the foregoing embodiment one, for example.
Alternatively or additionally, the identification of social relationships is also a security authentication. With such security authentication, only remote objects that pass the security authentication of the local user can trigger the change of the view content locally, so that the remote objects trigger the change of the view content of the local application itself to have a certain protection, and not all remote objects can trigger the change of the view content of the local application itself. For example, the local user and the remote object are a couple relationship, and feature relationship information of a contact of the local user's spouse has been stored in an address book. Alternatively or additionally, the local user may also pick the contact remote auto-trigger function to enhance the security level of the trigger.
2. Identification of content
The current application may be any application capable of receiving information sent by a communication object, including, for example, but not limited to: a short message application, a mail application, various social applications, etc.
The content of this information may be text-identified to determine whether predetermined characteristic content exists. These characteristic contents may be stored in advance in a database, which may be, for example, various holiday related information such as holiday blessings, holiday reminders, and the like. Relevant features in the information content may then be captured by text matching.
3. Conditions for rendering effects
After the relationship between the local user and the remote object is securely authenticated, text recognition can be performed on the content (including, but not limited to, short messages, mails, multimedia greetings, and the like) sent by the remote object, and related characteristic content (such as holiday related information) can be captured, so that the change of view content of the corresponding application program is triggered. For example, after the local user reads the short message through the current application (in this example, the short message application), in response to detecting the social relationship between the remote object and the local user and the security authentication information, the view content of the application program triggered to change the view content automatically changes the corresponding content or pops up notification information to prompt the user whether to change the view content of the application program according to the security level set by the local user.
4. Triggered applications
The application that triggers the view content change may be various applications that interact with the user, which may include the current application. In particular, such applications may include, for example, but are not limited to: telephone applications, address book applications, lock screen applications, short message applications, notification bar applications, home screen applications, music player applications, photo album applications, calendar applications, social applications, input method applications, mail applications, and the like.
These applications that trigger changes in view content may be determined in a number of ways. In one implementation, the application that is triggered to view the content change may be determined based on the frequency of use of the application by the user, e.g., only the top N applications that are most frequently used by the user are triggered. In another implementation, the application for which the view content change is triggered may be determined based on user selection, e.g., a list of applications may be provided to the user in advance, with the user selecting the application in the list for which the view content change is to be triggered. In yet another implementation, the application that triggers the view content change may be determined according to a system default setting, e.g., the system may default to a change text application, a WeChat application, and a telephony application. In yet another implementation, the application that is triggered to view the content change may be all applications that interact with the user.
5. Presentation mode of effect
The application program capable of changing the view contents refers to an application program installed at the mobile terminal device and supports the free replacement of the view contents by the downloadable resource package. Not only can the background view of the application change, the associated controls can also change. For example, on the holiday, a holiday control may be automatically added to the home screen, which may include, for example, at least one of: quick preview information bar, holiday encyclopedia, holiday gift recommendation, holiday cards, shortcuts (shopping, ordering, ticket booking), etc. The user can quickly enter the corresponding shopping service pages such as a restaurant, a movie theater, an online greeting card and the like through the festival control.
FIG. 17 illustrates one exemplary embodiment of triggering a change in content of a series of application views based on the identification of people and content. In this embodiment, after the mobile terminal device is initially set, the holiday effect switch is in an on state, and the current holiday is a wedding anniversary, but the date of the wedding anniversary is not stored in the mobile terminal device of the user, so that the holiday effect is not presented in the mobile terminal device. The application scenario of the embodiment is that lovers of the user want to give the user a surprise. At this time, the mobile terminal device of the user receives the content that the short message sent by the lover of the user carries happy wedding commemorative day, the mobile terminal device can acquire current festival information from the content, namely the current festival is the wedding commemorative day, and then a series of application program loading and using festival effect resource packages related to the wedding commemorative day can be triggered according to the social relationship (the couple relationship) between the sender and the user and the safety authentication information (through the safety authentication of the local user). For example, in this example, as shown in fig. 17, after the mobile terminal device opens the short message, the short message background, the dialing interface, the screen locking and the main screen all show corresponding holiday effects.
In the above embodiment, the change of the view content of the application program is triggered by sending a short message to the user. As mentioned above, the triggering method may not be limited to short messages, but may also include sending mail and/or multimedia greeting cards. In the above embodiment, the triggering condition includes the security authentication of the identification of the relationship and the identification and judgment of the specific text content (holiday keyword). Wherein the identification and security authentication of relationships has been discussed in detail in the previous paragraph. Alternatively or additionally, after the holiday effect is triggered, the date data of the wedding commemorative day is automatically stored in an application program such as an address book, a memo, a calendar and/or the like at the mobile terminal device of the user.
In the above embodiment, the applications for presenting the holiday effect include a short message, a dial interface, a lock screen and a home screen. As mentioned before, the application that triggers the view content change may also be an application that is interactable by other users on the mobile terminal device. For example, an application program which needs to display the holiday effect can be flexibly checked in the setting menu. And when the festival effect is triggered, the festival effect is displayed in all or part of application programs on the mobile terminal according to the set parameters.
In the above embodiment, when the triggering condition is satisfied, the holiday effect is triggered immediately or after waiting for confirmation by the user, and the relevant parameter setting may be performed in the setting menu. In the embodiment shown in fig. 17, is automatically triggered. In some implementations, parameters of a high security level may be selected in a settings menu. When the parameters of the high security level are set, the holiday effect is not immediately presented after the related conditions are met, but a notification bar is popped up, so that a user can decide whether to apply the effect to an application program or not.
In the above embodiment, the mobile terminal device may also close the triggered holiday effect according to the user operation. The user operation may include at least one of: and closing all or part of applications in the festival menu, closing one or more festival controls in the main screen through gestures.
Fifth embodiment: triggering text and behavioral alerts associated with content based on identification of the content
In the foregoing embodiment, it was described that the mobile terminal device may change the view content of the application program according to different social relationships between the user and the person targeted in the application program. In a real life scenario, it is not enough to change the view content of the application only, and additionally it is also desirable to be able to perform some effective actions to the person targeted in the application on a specific date (e.g. holiday), such as sending holiday blessing information, purchasing holiday gifts, etc., and the user may forget to perform these actions.
Thus, in this embodiment, the holiday alert may be presented in the application based on the user's interaction content and/or number of interactions with the communication object via the application.
1. Timing for presenting festival prompt information
In general, a reminder is only required to the user if the user forgets to perform the holiday-related actions described above, and is turned off after the user performs the actions. Thus, whether to present holiday reminder information in an application may be determined based on the user's interaction content and/or number of interactions with the targeted object through the associated application.
If the user is judged to not execute the holiday related operation to the aimed object through the application program through the identification of the interaction content and/or the interaction times, the holiday prompt information is presented in the display interface of the application program. Holiday related operations may also be different depending on the application. For example, the holiday related operation of the conversation application may be making a call and the holiday related operation of the short message application may be sending a holiday blessing short message. Alternatively or additionally, when the user performs a holiday related operation on a certain object according to the prompt information, the prompt information is not displayed in the related application program on the certain object. The prompt may be presented when the user opens the associated application. For example, the day is the mother's day, and the prompt message can be displayed when the mother is sent a short message or a call is made. For example, when the mother sends a short message to himself or herself and calls the phone for the first time on the same day, prompt information can appear on the own short message interface and phone interface.
If the user is judged to have executed the festival-related operation to the aimed object through the application program by identifying the interaction content and/or the interaction times, the festival prompt information is not presented in the display interface of the application.
For example, after initial setting, the mobile terminal device and the holiday effect switch are in an on state, and when detecting that the current holiday is the mother's day and the user does not send holiday blessing to the mother, when the user opens the short message interface and the recipient is the mother, blessing prompt information of the mother's day can be presented, otherwise, the prompt information is not presented.
2. Content of prompt information
The holiday cues may include text cues and/or behavioral cues. The text prompt may be, for example, a variety of text prompts including, but not limited to, "give a blessing to XX". The behavior hint information may provide, for example, various holiday behavior portals including, but not limited to, providing various shopping portals such as buying jewelry, flowers, birthday cakes, presentation tickets, etc., as well as other types of behavior portals such as sending electronic red-packs, etc.
The content and form of the holiday reminder may vary depending on the application associated and/or the holiday. For example, the day is mother's day, and in the call application program, the text prompt information may be, for example: today is the mother's festival, make a call to the mother; in the short message application program, the text prompt information may be, for example: today is the mother's festival, send a short message to the mother.
The prompt information can be learned autonomously, for example, on holiday, the recommendation information can be obtained by searching through the network in combination with the attribute (age, hobbies, sex, occupation, etc.) of the target object, for example, the mother's day is the mother's day, the recommendation information can be obtained in combination with the hobbies of interest of the target object mother of the user, and most people can send what blessing words or what gifts are most popular.
The behavior prompt information is not limited to the above-mentioned operation information such as shopping, booking, and issuing red packets. The hints of the operational behavior may also be changed depending on the object for which the current application is directed and the current holiday type. For example, also the mother's day, but the gift recommendation entries provided for the mother, grandmother, aunt may be different. The differentiation of the subject aimed at may also include various other attributes of the subject, such as age, gender, hobbies, occupation, etc.
3. Associated applications and presentation effects
The associated applications may include, but are not limited to, at least one of an address book application, a short message application, a telephone application, a calendar application, and the like.
Holiday cues may present their effects in a variety of ways.
In some implementations, when an application involves multiple objects, the objects may be ordered, with the object related to the current holiday being ranked ahead to alert the user. For example, in an address book application, when a user opens the application, contacts with objects that are consistent with the holiday for that day will automatically have their entries in front of the address book list. Alternatively or additionally, the style of all related contact entries is differentiated from entries of non-holiday objects, which are also displayed next to the contact entries. For example, mother's festival, all contact person entries related to mother's festival will have carnation marks out; all contacts that are past the birthday on the same day are marked by birthday cake. If some contacts have two holiday attributes at the same time, for example, the birthday of the mother is the mother's day, the user-defined holiday can be used as the main for reminding and displaying, and two holiday mark objects, carnation and cake patterns are marked beside the contact item.
FIG. 18 illustrates one exemplary embodiment of triggering a text reminder and/or behavioral reminder associated with content based on the identification of the content. In this embodiment, after the mobile terminal device is initially set, the holiday effect switch is in an on state, and the current holiday is the mother's day. As shown in fig. 18, when the mobile terminal device detects that the current holiday is the mother's day, the holiday effect may be applied in an application program (e.g., screen locking), for example, the screen locking background view is a picture related to the mother's day. The mobile terminal device also detects that the user does not send festival blessings to the mom on the same day, and when the user opens the address book application program, the entries of the mom can be displayed in the first row, and the user can directly make a call or send a short message. Alternatively or additionally, when a call is made to the mother for the first time, a reminder is presented on the telephone interface: and sending a blessing to the mother. When the short message contains a word such as "mother's festival happy", the user is prompted whether to purchase gifts, flowers and the like for the mother.
Example six: solution for application view content display conflict based on flexible strategy
If there are multiple holidays and the objects for which the holidays are for are the same, for example, the holidays of the mother's day and the mother today, it is not feasible to distinguish based on the identification of the objects to present the holiday effect. Embodiment six proposes a flexible strategy to solve conflict problems like this, in other words, a holiday currently related to the object may be determined according to a predetermined strategy.
The flexible policy or predefined policy may include, but is not limited to, any of the following: default holiday display priority of the system, user-defined holiday display priority, time-sharing display, application-division display, text content identification-based display, nested display, flexible user selection display when triggered, and the like.
FIG. 19 illustrates an exemplary implementation of a separate application displaying different holiday effects. In this implementation, the mobile terminal device is initially set and the holiday effect switch is in an on state. As shown in fig. 19, the mobile terminal device detects that the current holiday is the mother's day and is also the user's mother's birthday, displays the holiday effect of the mother's day in the user lock screen application program, and displays the holiday effect of the mother's birthday in the incoming call interface of the mother.
FIG. 20 illustrates an exemplary implementation of displaying different holiday effects in time periods. As shown in fig. 20, the mobile terminal device detects that the current holiday is the plot of the lover and is the birthday of the user's wife, and when a first message is sent to the wife, the holiday effect of the plot of the lover is displayed, and when a second message is sent to the wife, the holiday effect of the birthday is displayed.
The flexible policy may also be a user-defined holiday display priority. For example, today is both the mother's day and the birthday of the mother, and when the custom holiday and the public holiday are on the same day, the default custom holiday is of high priority. Of course, the user can also modify the settings by himself. Then, the mobile terminal device presents the holidays with high priority in the same application according to the priority.
The flexible policy may be a display based on text content recognition. For example, today is not only the mother's festival, but also the birthday of the mother, when sending a short message to the mother, the short message background will be replaced with the festival effect of the mother's festival when the content of the short message is happy. When a short message is sent to a mother and the content of the short message is happy birthday, the short message background is replaced by the happy birthday festival effect.
The flexible policy may also be a nested display. For example, today is both the mother's day and the mother's birth date. When a short message is sent to a mother, the short message background can be the festival effect of the mother's festival, and the short message item background sent and received is the festival effect of happy birthday.
The flexible policy may also be a flexible choice made by the user at the time of triggering. For example, today is both the mother's day and the mother's birth date. When sending a short message to the mother, the pop-up window can enable the user to select whether to start the festival effect of the mother or start the festival effect of the birthday of the mother.
In the foregoing embodiment, the display policy of the short message application program is time-sharing display, and the display policy of the application program may be further changed in the setting menu, for example, changing the time-sharing display to a nested display or identifying the display based on text content.
Returning to FIG. 1, optionally, in step 103, the display resource is disassociated from the first application. In some embodiments, when multiple first applications are associated with a display resource, and/or multiple elements of a first application are associated with a display resource, their association with a display resource may be separately disassociated. It will be appreciated that the step of disassociating is reversed from the step of associating and therefore will not be described in detail herein.
In daily life, a user typically receives a lot of information related to a holiday, such as blessing information, holiday activity information, or holiday greeting cards, etc., on the holiday day. If the user wants to view the information, he needs to enter a corresponding application program to view, and if the user wants to operate (e.g. reply) the information, he needs to operate separately for each information, which makes the holiday effect experience of the user poor.
Thus, in another aspect of the present application, a solution is also presented for fast browsing and/or fast manipulation of various information meeting a predetermined theme. The predetermined subject may be, for example, a predetermined holiday, a predetermined topic, a predetermined persona object, etc., or may even be any subject, i.e., not limited to a subject. In the following description, a holiday scenario will be taken as an example to describe quick browsing and quick operation of information, that is, information related to a holiday received by a predetermined subject as a current holiday, but it is understood that the present application is not limited to a holiday scenario, but may be applied to a scenario in which information of various subjects needs to be summarized.
Fig. 21 shows an exemplary flowchart of an information processing method for an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 21, in step 2101, information is received at an electronic device via one or more application programs.
Various applications for interacting with the outside world may be installed on the electronic device. These applications may include, for example, SMS applications, mail applications, and various social applications, among others. The electronic device may receive a variety of messages via these applications. On the holiday, the user may receive particularly much holiday related information. This information is dispersed in the corresponding application.
Next, in step 2102, information related to a predetermined topic among the received information is displayed centrally on the system interface.
In some implementations, the predetermined topic is the current holiday. Thus, in these implementations, on the holiday day, the mobile terminal device may aggregate information received through various applications for display on the system interface in a unified manner. Therefore, the user can quickly browse the received holiday information without entering a corresponding application program, and the holiday effect experience of the user is optimized.
More specifically, the centralized display of information related to a predetermined topic on the system interface may include step 2103, determining an application that needs to aggregate the information.
The mobile terminal device may determine the application program that needs to aggregate information according to any of the following: the frequency of use of the application by the user, the application selected by the user, the default application of the system, and all applications capable of receiving information.
In one implementation, the mobile terminal device may aggregate all information received. In another implementation, the mobile terminal device may aggregate information received via a system default application. For example, if the default application is a sms, a QQ, etc., the mobile terminal device gathers the information received through the application. In yet another implementation, the mobile terminal device may also aggregate information received by applications that are used more frequently by the user. For example, the first two application programs with higher use frequency are short messages and WeChat, and the mobile terminal device gathers the information received by the two application programs. In another implementation, the mobile terminal device may also provide each application program list to the user in advance, the user selects an application program needing to gather information in the list, and the subsequent mobile terminal device gathers information for the application program selected by the user.
Next, in step 2104, information is aggregated from the determined applications.
As mentioned previously, the aggregated information is related to a predetermined topic, such as holiday-related information received on the holiday. The mobile terminal device may aggregate all of this type of information. Alternatively or additionally, the type of information may be further specified, and only information having the specified information type may be summarized.
The information types may be divided according to various factors.
From the content of the information, the information type may comprise at least one of the following: holiday blessing information, holiday event information, holiday preference information, greeting cards, red envelope information, and the like.
From the processing state or the reading state of the information, the information type may contain at least one of the following: unread information, read information, replied information, forwarded information, collected information, etc.
The information may also be classified from social relationships between the two parties of the interaction of the information, i.e., the information may be classified according to the relationship between the two parties of the communication, for example, information sent by family members, information sent by friends, information sent by colleagues, etc.
The information may also be divided according to a summary priority of the information, and the information type may include, for example, at least one of the following: high priority, medium priority, low priority, etc. These priorities may be set by the user.
In some implementations, the mobile terminal device may aggregate all information received. In other implementations, the mobile terminal device may provide the user with information types that are partitioned in the different manners described above, where the user selects the information type that needs to be summarized, and the mobile terminal device may subsequently summarize the information according to the information type selected by the user. For example, after receiving the information, the mobile terminal device determines whether the type of the information is consistent with the type of the information selected by the user, if so, the information is summarized as the information to be displayed on the system interface, and if not, the information is not summarized. For example, the type of information selected by the user is holiday blessing information, unread information, information sent by family, information sent by friends, that is, holiday blessing information sent by family and friends in unread state is summarized by the user. Therefore, after the mobile terminal device receives the information, whether the information is holiday blessing information or not is judged according to the information content, whether the status is unread or not, whether the sender of the information is family or friend of the user or not is judged, if the judgment results are all yes, the information is summarized, and the information is displayed on a system interface.
When judging the information type according to the information content, the keyword can be extracted from the information content, whether the holiday blessing keyword exists or not is judged in the keyword, and if the holiday blessing keyword exists, the holiday blessing information can be determined. For example, when the current festival is spring festival and the festival blessing keyword includes spring festival happiness, if the received information includes the keyword of spring festival happiness, the mobile terminal device may confirm that the information is festival blessing information.
When judging the information type according to the relationship between the two communication parties of the information, the judgment can be carried out according to the relationship type of each contact person set in the address book by the user. For example, the user sets a relationship category for each contact in the address book, such as family, friends, colleagues, etc., and if the subsequent mobile terminal device receives the information sent by the contact with the relationship category being family, the information is confirmed to be the information sent by family.
The summarization priority of the information may be set by the user and summarized in order of priority from high to low. For example, the mobile terminal device may first aggregate the information with the highest priority, and when there is no information with the highest priority, then aggregate the information with the next priority. For example, the user sets the summarizing priority as unread, unreturned and read, and the mobile terminal equipment firstly summarizes the status as unread information, if the unread information does not exist at present, the mobile terminal equipment continues to summarize the unreturned information, and if the unreturned information does not exist at present, the mobile terminal equipment continues to summarize the read information.
Next, in step 2105, the aggregated information is displayed on the system interface.
In some embodiments, the system interface may comprise at least one of the following interfaces: a lock screen interface, a home screen interface, a notification bar interface, etc.
If the system interface is a screen locking interface, the user can quickly browse the received festival information without unlocking, and the festival effect experience of the user is further optimized.
The aggregated information may be displayed on the system interface in a variety of ways. In some embodiments, statistics of the aggregated information may be presented on the system interface, followed by displaying details of the aggregated information on the system interface in response to a quick browse instruction issued by the user.
The statistics may include, but are not limited to, at least one of the following: the number of pieces of information, the type of information, information of the sender of the information (name, avatar, etc.), information of the application program receiving the information (program icon, etc.).
Fig. 22 a-22 c show schematic illustrations of a system interface summarizing information according to embodiments of the present application. Fig. 22a is a background view of a normal screen-lock interface, and fig. 22b shows statistics of summarized holiday information at the screen-lock interface, wherein the statistics include the number of information (10 pieces) and the type of information (holiday blessing information). When the user wants to view the summarized information details, the user can trigger an information quick browsing instruction, and after receiving the information quick browsing instruction, the mobile terminal device displays the summarized information in a system interface, as shown in fig. 22 c.
The quick browse instruction may be triggered by a variety of means including at least one of: voice, keys, gestures, augmented reality human-machine interaction interfaces, and external controllers (e.g., handwriting pen associated with a terminal device, etc. with remote control functionality).
For example, when the quick browsing instruction is a voice, if the user sends a voice control instruction "start browsing holiday information", the mobile terminal device receives the voice control instruction and performs voice recognition on the voice control instruction, so as to determine that the voice control instruction is the quick browsing instruction, and therefore the mobile terminal device displays summarized information on a system interface. The corresponding relationship between the voice control instruction and the quick browsing instruction can be stored in the mobile terminal device. For example, in the form of a correspondence table, the following voice control instructions are all corresponding to quick browse instructions: chinese and English instructions such as "start browsing holiday information", "quick browse start", etc. or instructions in other languages. Of course, the voice control instruction is not limited to the above example, and may be other information set in advance by the user as long as the user and the mobile terminal device both know that the information is a voice control instruction corresponding to the quick browsing instruction.
When the quick browse instruction is a key, the key may be a hardware key on the mobile terminal device, for example: home key, voice-control key, power key, new key. The key may also be a virtual key on the user interface UI, for example, a virtual key set beside the statistics information or a virtual key corresponding to the statistics information bar, etc. When the user presses the key in a predetermined manner, the mobile terminal device determines that a quick browse instruction is received. Wherein, the predetermined mode can be: short press, long press, short press a predetermined number of times, short press and long press are alternately performed, and the like.
When the quick browse instruction is a gesture, the gesture may be a gesture performed by one hand or a gesture performed by two hands. For example, the gesture may be a set mobile phone interface unlocking gesture, and the specific content of the gesture may be: waving hands, drawing circles by hands, drawing squares by hands, drawing triangles by hands, and the like. The mobile terminal device may employ existing gesture detection devices to detect and identify specific content of the gesture.
When the quick browsing instruction is from an external controller, for example, when the mobile terminal device is connected with a handwriting pen, if the mobile terminal device receives an instruction indicating quick browsing sent by the handwriting pen, the mobile terminal device displays summarized information on a system interface. The connection may be a physical connection or a wireless connection through at least one of the following networks: bluetooth, ultra wideband, zigBee, wi-Fi (wireless fidelity ), macro network, etc., the instruction may be an infrared instruction, or a message sent by an external controller.
Alternatively or additionally, when the user wants not to display the summarized information, the user can trigger an information quick browsing ending instruction, and the mobile terminal device does not display the summarized information on the system interface after receiving the information quick browsing ending instruction.
Returning to FIG. 21, in step 2106, the summarized information is hidden on the system interface in response to a quick browse end instruction issued by the user.
The triggering manner of the quick browsing ending instruction is similar to that of the quick browsing instruction, and is not repeated here.
In some embodiments, if the user triggers the quick browse command by triggering the virtual key corresponding to the statistics bar, the statistics bar may be regarded as a festival information operation control, where the control is a quick entry of the festival information manager, and the festival information manager may perform quick display, quick reply, and other data conventional operations on the summarized festival information.
When the summarized information is displayed, the screen size of the mobile terminal device is limited, and only a limited amount of information can be displayed at a time.
The display mode is as follows:
in some embodiments, the information may be displayed in a predetermined spatial arrangement. There are many spatial arrangements, and the number of display information items corresponding to each arrangement may be different. For example, the number of pieces of information corresponding to the arrangement of 4 rows and 2 columns is 8, and the number of pieces of information corresponding to the arrangement of 9 rows and 1 columns is 9. In some implementations, the mobile terminal device may provide various information arrangements to the user, and then divide a display area of the system interface into a plurality of areas according to the information arrangement selected by the user, where each area displays one or more pieces of information. For example, fig. 22c in the previous example shows a display diagram when the arrangement of information selected by the user is 4 rows and 2 columns.
In addition, when the summarized information is displayed, if the summarized information is more and cannot be displayed on the system interface of the mobile terminal device, the user can view the summarized information by turning pages or sliding up and down. For example, 20 pieces of summarized information are arranged in a manner of 4 rows and 2 columns, that is, the mobile terminal device can only display 8 pieces of information at a time, the mobile terminal device can divide the 20 pieces of summarized information into 3 pages for display, the first page displays the first 8 pieces of information, the second page displays the 9 th to 16 th pieces of information, and the third page displays the 17 th to 20 th pieces of information. The mobile terminal device firstly displays information of a first page on a system interface, displays information of a second page after detecting a page-backward gesture of a user, and displays information of a third page after detecting the page-backward gesture of the user again.
When the summarized information is displayed, the mobile terminal device needs to display the information sequentially in a predetermined order. The predetermined order may be based on at least one of: information reception time and category of information. For example, in fig. 22c, the information arrangement mode selected by the user is 4 rows and 2 columns, the mobile terminal device displays the information with the earliest receiving time at the position of the first row and the first column, displays the information with the next receiving time at the position of the second row and the second column, and so on.
The categories of information mentioned above may be divided based on a variety of factors. In some embodiments, the mobile terminal device may classify the holiday information first, and then sequentially display various kinds of information according to the classification. The mobile terminal device may categorize and display the summarized information by at least one of the following:
in one manner, the mobile terminal device may be categorized according to an application program that receives information, for example, the mobile terminal device classifies information received by a short message application into one category and information received by a WeChat application into one category.
When the mobile terminal device displays various information, the information corresponding to each application program can be displayed in sequence according to the names of the application programs, for example, the application programs are arranged according to the first letter of the names of the application programs, and the information corresponding to each application program is displayed in sequence according to the arrangement order.
The mobile terminal device may also display information corresponding to each application program in sequence according to the frequency of using the application program by the user. For example, if the application program with the highest frequency of use by the user is the WeChat, the mobile terminal device sets the information received by the WeChat application to be displayed on the top.
In addition, the mobile terminal device may display the information corresponding to each application program in turn according to the display sequence of the application program preset by the user, for example, the mobile terminal device presets the information of the short message application to be displayed first and then displays the information of the micro message application, so that the mobile terminal device may set the information received by the short message application to be displayed on top, and display the information received by the micro message application below.
In the second mode, the mobile terminal device may be categorized according to the information sender, for example, categorize the information sent by the contact a into one category, and categorize the information sent by the contact B into one category.
When the mobile terminal device displays various information, the information sent by each contact person can be displayed in sequence according to the names of the contact persons, for example, the contact persons are arranged according to the first letter of the names of the contact persons, and the information sent by the contact persons is displayed in sequence according to the arrangement sequence.
The mobile terminal device may also sequentially display information sent by each contact according to the interaction frequency between the user and the information sender, for example, if the interaction frequency between the user and the contact a is highest, the information sent by the contact a is displayed on top.
The mobile terminal device may further sequentially display information sent by each contact according to the relationship between the user and the information sender and the priority of the relationship, for example, the relationship between the user and the contact a is a family, the relationship between the user and the contact B is a friend, and if the priority of the family is highest, the mobile terminal device sets the information sent by the contact a to be displayed, and then displays the information sent by the user B.
In addition, the mobile terminal device may further display information corresponding to each contact in sequence according to a preset display sequence of the contacts, for example, if the mobile terminal device presets information of the contacts A, B, C, D to be displayed in sequence, the mobile terminal device sets the information sent by the contact a to be displayed on the top.
In the third mode, the mobile terminal device can be categorized according to the information type. The information types may be partitioned in the manner described above when selecting summary information. For example, from the information content, the information type may include holiday blessing information, holiday event information, holiday preference information, greeting cards, red envelope information, and the like; from the processing state or reading of the information, the information type may include unread information, read information, replied information, forwarded information, collected information, etc.; from the relation between the two parties of the communication of the information, the information type may include information sent by family members, information sent by friends, information sent by colleagues, and the like.
The mobile terminal device may be categorized according to at least one of the above types, the mobile terminal device may provide the user with the information types divided in the above different manners, the user selects the information type to be categorized, and the mobile terminal device may subsequently categorize the information according to the information type selected by the user. For example, if the information types selected by the user are unread information and replied information, the mobile terminal device may classify the unread information as one type and the replied information as one type. For another example, the information types selected by the user are holiday blessing information and holiday activity information, and the mobile terminal device may classify the holiday blessing information into one type and the holiday activity information into one type.
When the mobile terminal device displays various information, the information of each information type can be displayed in sequence according to the display sequence of each information type preset by a user. For example, if the mobile terminal device presets to display the holiday blessing information and the holiday activity information in sequence, the mobile terminal device displays the holiday blessing information on top.
When the classified information is presented on the system interface, a frame can be added to each type of information to distinguish.
Fig. 23 a-23 c show schematic diagrams of summary information displays classified according to the three ways described above, respectively.
Fig. 23a shows categorizing and displaying summary information according to the application receiving the information (mode one). For example, the application programs are short message application and WeChat application, so the summarized information can be classified into two main types, and a frame is added to each type of information to distinguish. Additionally, the number of information classes may also be identified on the borders of the class. For example, in fig. 23a, the sms application class has 6 pieces of information, and the sms application class has 8 pieces of information.
Fig. 23b shows categorizing and displaying summary information according to the information sender (mode two). For example, the information sender includes Alice, sam, jam, bob, and thus the summarized information can be classified into four major categories. Each type of information is distinguished by adding a border. In addition, various identifiers of information senders may also be used to distinguish between different information senders, such as head portraits, nicknames, telephone numbers, etc. of contacts. Additionally, the number of information classes may also be identified on the borders of the class. For example, in fig. 23b, alice has 6 pieces of information, sam has 3 pieces of information, jac has 1 piece of information, and Bob has 5 pieces of information.
Fig. 23c shows categorizing and displaying summarized information according to the information type (mode three) of the received information. For example, in the example shown in fig. 23c, the types are divided according to the processing state or the reading state of the information, including, for example, unread information, read information, and replied information. Each type of information may be distinguished by adding a border. In addition, various identifications of information processing states may also be used to distinguish between different information processing states, such as unread information icons, read information icons, replied information icons, and the like. Additionally, the number of information classes may also be identified on the borders of the class. For example, there are 1 pieces of unread information in fig. 23 c.
Alternatively or additionally, in some embodiments, after classifying the summarized information in the above manner, if a certain type of information includes multiple pieces of information, the mobile terminal device may further order the information. In some implementations, the pieces of information under the class may be displayed sequentially based on the time order of receipt of the pieces of information. In other implementations, the mobile terminal device may further perform the second classification on the plurality of pieces of information in the class according to the above manner, and if a certain class after the second classification further includes the plurality of pieces of information, the mobile terminal device may further perform the third classification, and so on.
For example, the mobile terminal device classifies the summarized information for the first time according to an application program (mode one) for receiving the information, the application program is a short message application and a micro message application, so that two main types can be obtained by the first classification, the information corresponding to the short message application is 10 pieces, the information corresponding to the micro message application is 15 pieces, the 10 pieces of information corresponding to the short message application and the 15 pieces of information corresponding to the micro message application are respectively classified for the second time according to unread information and read information (mode three), four types can be obtained at the moment, wherein the unread information received by the short message application is 6 pieces, the unread information received by the short message application is 4 pieces, the unread information received by the micro message application is 10 pieces, and the read information received by the micro message application is 5 pieces.
When various types of information after multiple classification are displayed, the mobile terminal device can sort the first-time classified type (can be called as a primary type), then sort the second-time classified type (can be called as a secondary type), and so on, aiming at the various types of information after multiple classification, the mobile terminal device determines the display sequence of the various types of information according to the sorting result of the various types of information in each classification. For example, the first category of the mobile terminal device is a short message application and a micro message application, the sorting result of the mobile terminal device is a short message application, a micro message application, the second category of the mobile terminal device is unread information and read information, and the sorting result of the mobile terminal device sorting the second category is unread information, read information, so that the mobile terminal device can sequentially display the unread information received by the short message application, the read information received by the short message application, the unread information received by the micro message application, and the read information received by the micro message application in a system interface.
If the finally classified information still contains a plurality of pieces of information, the mobile terminal device can display the pieces of information in the class in sequence according to the receiving time sequence of the pieces of information.
Viewing mode:
it will be appreciated that the content of each piece of information received by the mobile terminal device may be different, and if there is more content in a piece of information, it cannot be displayed completely in the area allocated by the mobile terminal device. In some implementations, the mobile terminal device may display only a portion of the content in the corresponding region, and subsequent users may view the completed content of the information via the complete view instruction. In other implementations, the mobile terminal device may reduce the display font of the piece of information so that the piece of information is displayed in the corresponding area, and a subsequent user may zoom in on the display font of the piece of information for viewing by zooming in on the viewing instruction. The complete view instruction and the enlarged view instruction may be triggered to be generated in a variety of ways, including at least one of the following: voice, keys, gestures, augmented reality human-machine interaction interfaces, and external controllers (e.g., handwriting pen associated with a terminal device, etc. with remote control functionality). The complete view instruction and the enlarged view instruction are similar to the above approach for triggering the quick browse instruction, and will not be repeated here.
Fig. 24 a-24 b show system interface diagrams of information display, respectively.
Fig. 24a shows a schematic diagram of a part of the displayed information, wherein the summarized information is categorized and displayed, e.g. according to the information sender, including Alice, sam, jam, bob. In fig. 24a, alice sends 3 pieces of information, and therefore only a part of the information content can be displayed.
FIG. 24b shows a schematic diagram of the complete display of information when the stylus hovers. When the stylus hovers over a category of information that the sender is Alice, all 3 pieces of information that Alice sends may be displayed, for example, in a list.
In addition to fast browsing holiday information, a user may need to reply or forward a plurality of holiday information on the holiday day. In this regard, in some embodiments a quick-view based quick action function is provided that operates on at least one piece of aggregated information in response to a quick action instruction issued by a user. The information to be operated selected by the user can be one piece or a plurality of pieces. That is, the mobile terminal device may perform quick operations on the information in batches, such as batch reply, batch forwarding, and the like. The user operation on the information may include, but is not limited to, at least one of: reply, forward, delete, collect, copy to clipboard, share to social software, etc.
In some embodiments, when the mobile terminal device displays the summary information on the system interface, the user may select information that needs to be quickly operated, and trigger a corresponding quick operation for the selected information.
The manner in which the information that needs to be quickly manipulated is selected may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following:
in a first mode, through voice selection information, a voice control instruction sent by a user includes relevant parameters of the selected information, and the relevant parameters include at least one of the following parameters: the location of the information in the system interface, the application receiving the information, the type of information (the type divided in different ways), the information receiver, the information receiving time, etc. For example, the user sends a voice control instruction "reply to information sent by the mother", the mobile terminal device receives the voice control instruction and performs voice recognition on the voice control instruction, so that it is determined that information selected by the user is information that the information sender is a contact named as the mother.
After selecting the information by voice, the fast operation instruction may be triggered by at least one of voice, a key, a gesture, an augmented reality human-computer interaction interface, and an external controller (e.g., a device with a remote control function such as a handwriting pen associated with the terminal device).
If the quick operation instruction is triggered by voice at the same time, the voice control instruction sent by the user not only can contain the relevant parameters of the selected information, but also contains the type of the quick operation (reply, forwarding, etc.), for example, the user sends a voice control instruction of replying to the information of the 2 nd line, the mobile terminal equipment receives the voice control instruction and carries out voice recognition on the voice control instruction, so that the voice control instruction is determined to be the quick reply instruction, and the targeted information is the information of the 2 nd line, and therefore the mobile terminal equipment displays a reply interface of the information of the 2 nd line on the system interface.
If the key is used to trigger the fast operation instruction, the key may be a hardware key on the mobile terminal device, for example: home key, voice adjust key, power key, newly added key, which may also be a virtual key on the user interface UI, for example, a shortcut virtual key set on the system interface, etc. When the user presses the key in a predetermined manner, the mobile terminal device determines that a quick operation instruction is received. Wherein, the predetermined mode can be: short press, long press, short press a predetermined number of times, short press and long press are alternately performed, and the like. For example, after the user selects the information to be quickly replied, if the quick reply virtual key set on the system interface is pressed, the mobile terminal device confirms that the quick reply instruction is received, and quickly replies the information selected by the user, and displays a reply interface on the system interface.
If the gesture is used for triggering the quick operation instruction, the gesture can be a gesture completed by one hand or a gesture completed by two hands, the gesture can be a set interface unlocking gesture, and the specific content of the gesture can be: waving hands, drawing circles by hands, drawing squares by hands, drawing triangles by hands, and the like. The mobile terminal device may employ existing gesture detection devices to detect and identify specific content of the gesture. For example, after the user selects the information to be quickly replied, if the user draws an unlocking gesture on the screen, the mobile terminal device confirms that the quick reply instruction is received, quickly replies the information selected by the user, and displays a reply interface on the system interface.
If the external controller is used to trigger the quick operation instruction, the external controller may be a stylus. For example, when the mobile terminal device is connected with the handwriting pen, if the mobile terminal device receives an instruction sent by the handwriting pen and indicating quick reply, the mobile terminal device displays a reply interface on the system interface. The user can trigger the quick operation instruction by pressing certain keys on the handwriting pen, or when the handwriting pen contacts the area where the selected information is located, the mobile terminal equipment confirms that the quick operation instruction is received, or when the handwriting pen hovers to the area where the selected information is located, the mobile terminal equipment confirms that the quick operation instruction is received.
And in a second mode, information is selected through keys. The key may be either a hardware key on the mobile terminal device or a virtual key on the user interface UI. For example, a selection box is set beside each piece of information displayed on the system interface, the user clicks the selection box, the mobile terminal device confirms that the selection is performed on the information, and the user can select one or more pieces of information to perform quick reply through a key.
In some implementations, in order to enable a user to quickly select a plurality of pieces of information, the mobile terminal device may classify the information displayed on the system interface, and each type of information is displayed in a centralized manner, for example, a frame may be added to each type of information, a selection frame may be set in the frame, the user clicks the selection frame in the frame, and the mobile terminal device confirms that the selection is performed on the type of information.
After the information is selected through the keys, the rapid operation instruction can be triggered through at least one of voice, keys, gestures, an augmented reality human-computer interaction interface and an external controller.
If the voice is used to trigger the quick operation instruction, the voice control instruction sent by the user includes the type of operation (reply, forwarding, etc.), for example, the user sends a voice control instruction "reply", the mobile terminal device receives the voice control instruction and performs voice recognition on the voice control instruction, so as to determine that the voice control instruction is the quick reply instruction, and therefore the mobile terminal device displays a reply interface for information selected by the user on the system interface.
If the key is used to trigger the quick operation instruction, the key may be a hardware key on the mobile terminal device or a virtual key on the UI, for example, a quick operation virtual key set on the system interface. When the user presses the key in a predetermined manner, the mobile terminal device determines that a quick operation instruction is received. For example, after the user selects the information to be quickly replied, if the quick reply virtual key set on the system interface is pressed, the mobile terminal device confirms that the quick reply instruction is received, and quickly replies the information selected by the user, and displays a reply interface on the system interface.
In addition, the user can select information and trigger shortcut operation simultaneously through one key operation, for example, the user directly presses an area corresponding to the information which wants to reply quickly for a long time, the mobile terminal device determines that the user wants to reply quickly to the information, at this time, the mobile terminal device can directly display a reply interface on a system interface, or the user clicks an area corresponding to certain information, the mobile terminal device confirms that the user wants to reply quickly to the information, at this time, the mobile terminal device can directly display the reply interface on the system interface.
If the gesture is used to trigger the quick operation instruction, the gesture may be a gesture completed by one hand or a gesture completed by two hands, and the gesture may be a set interface unlocking gesture, for example, after the user selects the information to be quickly replied, if the user draws the unlocking gesture on the screen, the mobile terminal device confirms that the quick reply instruction is received, quickly replies the information selected by the user, and displays a reply interface on the system interface.
If the external controller is used to trigger the quick operation instruction, the external controller may be a handwriting pen, for example, when the mobile terminal device is connected with the handwriting pen, if the mobile terminal device receives an instruction sent by the handwriting pen and indicating quick reply, the mobile terminal device displays a reply interface on the system interface. The user can trigger the quick operation instruction by pressing certain keys on the handwriting pen, or when the handwriting pen contacts the area where the selected information is located, the mobile terminal equipment confirms that the quick operation instruction is received, or when the handwriting pen hovers to the area where the selected information is located, the mobile terminal equipment confirms that the quick operation instruction is received.
And thirdly, selecting information through gestures. The gesture may be a one-hand gesture or a two-hand gesture. For example, if the user draws a circle, the mobile terminal device confirms that the user has performed a quick operation on all the information displayed on the system interface.
After the information is selected through the gesture, the rapid operation instruction can be triggered through at least one of voice, keys, gesture, an augmented reality human-computer interaction interface and an external controller. The specific manner of triggering the fast operation instruction is similar to the above manner, and will not be described in detail here.
And in a fourth mode, the information is selected by an external controller. The external controller may be a stylus. When the mobile terminal device is connected with the handwriting pen, if the handwriting pen contacts with the area where the certain information or the certain information is located, the mobile terminal device confirms that the information or the information is rapidly operated, or if the handwriting pen hovers to the area where the certain information or the information is located, the mobile terminal device confirms that the information or the information is rapidly operated.
After the information is selected by the external controller, the rapid operation instruction can be triggered by at least one of voice, keys, gestures, an augmented reality human-computer interaction interface and the external controller. The specific manner of triggering the fast operation instruction is similar to the above manner, and will not be described in detail here.
The user can select information and trigger shortcut operation simultaneously through an external controller, for example, the handwriting pen directly contacts with an area where a certain piece of information or a certain type of information is located and keeps a set time length, the mobile terminal device determines that the user wants to reply the piece of information or the type of information quickly, at this time, the mobile terminal device can directly display a reply interface on a system interface, or the handwriting pen hovers to the area where the certain piece of information or the type of information is located and keeps the set time length, the mobile terminal device determines that the user wants to reply the piece of information or the type of information quickly, at this time, the mobile terminal device can directly display the reply interface on the system interface.
In some embodiments, operating on the aggregated information may include any of: operating in an application program corresponding to the information; and performing an operation on an operation interface provided in the system interface.
In some implementations, after detecting the rapid operation instruction, the mobile terminal device may directly enter a corresponding application program to perform operations such as reply. For example, if the mobile terminal device determines that the user performs the quick reply operation on the short message a, the mobile terminal device enters a reply interface of the short message a in the short message application, that is, the mobile terminal device enters the short message application, and automatically sets a receiver of the reply message as a sender of the message. If the user selects to reply the multiple pieces of information in batches, for example, the user replies the short message A, the short message B and the short message C quickly, the mobile terminal device enters into the short message application, and automatically sets the receiving party of the reply information as the sending party of the multiple pieces of information.
In other implementations, the mobile terminal device may also provide a unified operation interface, such as a reply interface, at the system interface, that is, the mobile terminal device does not need to enter into a specific application to perform quick operation. After the user confirms the reply, the mobile terminal device can send the content which the user needs to reply, the information of the receiver of the reply information and the like to the corresponding application, and the application sends the reply information.
The reply interface comprises at least one of an information receiver, reply information content and a reply confirmation button.
For example, when the user selects to perform quick reply operation on the short message a, the short message B and the short message C, the mobile terminal device presents a unified reply interface on the system interface, and automatically sets the receiver of the reply information as the sender of the several pieces of information, after the user clicks the reply confirm button, the mobile terminal device sends the reply content, the receiver of the reply information and other information to the short message application, and the short message application sends the reply content to the corresponding receiver.
By the method, even if the information of batch reply selected by the user contains information from different applications, the mobile terminal device can achieve real quick reply through a unified reply interface.
For example, when the user selects to perform quick reply operation on the short message a, the short message B and the micro message C, the mobile terminal device presents a unified reply interface on the system interface, and automatically sets the receiver of the reply information as the sender of the pieces of information, after the user clicks the reply confirm button, the mobile terminal device sends the reply content, the short message a and the sender of the short message B to the short message application, the short message application sends the reply content to the corresponding receiver, the mobile terminal device sends the reply content and the sender of the micro message C to the micro message application, and the micro message application sends the reply content to the corresponding receiver.
In some embodiments, in making a quick reply, the content of the user reply may include at least one of: short messages, greeting cards, pictures, audio files, mails, etc.
In some implementations, the mobile terminal device may provide a reply template for content such as information or greeting cards. For example, the mobile terminal device may set an add template button in the unified reply interface, if the user clicks on the add template, the mobile terminal device may provide the user with a list of various templates, and if the user selects a certain template, the mobile terminal device automatically adds the content of the template to the reply content of the reply interface.
The information template may be a complete template without adding or modifying content, e.g. "Happy New year-! He home happy-! ".
The template of the information can be a template with the name, the text and the deposit being respectively set, wherein the content of the text to be replied is the same during batch reply, and the name is changed according to the receiver of the reply information.
In some implementations, the mobile terminal device may provide virtual keys in the reply interface that automatically add the title. When the user clicks the virtual key, the mobile terminal device automatically adds the name of the contact person of the receiver of the reply message (which can be obtained from the address book) as a call to the corresponding position or adds the set uniform call to the set position. For example, when replying to the short message sent by the user a, the mobile terminal device sets a virtual key for automatically adding the name of the contact person of the user a as the name to be added to the corresponding position on the reply interface, if the user clicks the key. In addition, after the user clicks the key for confirming the reply, the mobile terminal device may pop up a dialog box for inquiring whether to automatically add the name of the contact person of the user a as the name to be added.
Alternatively or additionally, in some implementations, the mobile terminal device may also set a virtual key at a location in the template where a call needs to be added, and if the user clicks the virtual key, the mobile terminal device automatically adds the set contact name of the recipient of the unified call or the reply message to the location.
If the user selects batch reply information, that is, the reply information receivers have a plurality of users, the reply information may be called in a plurality of ways, and after the user clicks the virtual key, the mobile terminal device automatically adds the contact names of all the reply information receivers as the call to the corresponding positions.
In still other implementations, the mobile terminal device may provide virtual keys in the reply interface that automatically add the refund. When the user clicks the virtual key, the mobile terminal device automatically adds the name of the user (which can be obtained from the address book) as the deposit to the corresponding position or adds the preset deposit to the set position, in addition, after the user clicks the key for confirming the reply, the mobile terminal device can pop up a dialog box for inquiring whether to automatically add the deposit, and if the user clicks the confirmation key in the dialog box, the mobile terminal device automatically adds the deposit.
In addition, the mobile terminal device may also set a virtual key at a position where the deposit is required to be added in the template, and if the user clicks the virtual key, the mobile terminal device automatically adds a preset deposit or the name of the user to the position.
As mentioned previously, the content that the user replies to may include a greeting card. In some embodiments, a greeting card template is also provided. The template of the greeting card is not limited to static text and/or pictures, and the greeting card template may also contain at least one of animation, audio, video, etc.
Fig. 25 a-25 d show schematic illustrations of quick operations on summary information.
FIG. 25a shows a schematic of a click flash reply. For example, a quick reply virtual key is provided on a system interface that displays details of the summary information, and a user clicking on the virtual key may trigger a quick reply function to the checked pieces of information. In the example of fig. 25a, the user has hooked up to pieces 1, 2, 4, 6.
FIG. 25b shows a schematic diagram showing a unified reply interface. In the example of fig. 25b, the reply interface includes an information receiver, reply information content, and an input field. The information receiver is automatically set as the sender of the processed pieces of information. In the input area, virtual keys of accessories, templates, voice input, expression input and the like are provided. In this example, the user selects a template input.
FIG. 25c shows a schematic of the interface display after user selection of template input. As shown in FIG. 25c, a variety of templates will be presented on the interface for selection by the user, including, for example, text templates, greeting card templates, photo templates, etc. In this example, the user selects a greeting card template.
FIG. 25d shows a schematic view of the interface display after the user selects the greeting card template. As shown in FIG. 25d, the reply message content area of the reply interface will load and display a user selected greeting card template, such as a picture including a birthday cake, a happy birthday blessing, etc. In addition, the setting can be respectively carried out at the calling, the text and the deposit positions.
After the mobile terminal equipment detects that the user operation is finished, the mobile terminal equipment can directly return to the system interface. In some implementations, the information displayed by the system interface may also be updated accordingly. For example, the content replied by the user for each piece of information is also displayed in the display area of the information, or a replied identification is set in the display area of the information. If the user selects the interface for quickly browsing unread information, after the user replies to some information quickly, the information displayed by the system interface is changed correspondingly, so that the mobile terminal device can collect and classify the information again, and the collected and classified information is displayed on the system interface.
The foregoing mainly describes the functions of providing the user with quick browsing and quick operation (e.g. reply) of summarized information in conjunction with holiday topics, and those skilled in the art will understand that the mobile terminal device may also provide the user with the above functions for other topics, which will not be described in detail herein.
It should be noted that although the operations of the method of the present invention are depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this does not require or imply that the operations must be performed in that particular order or that all of the illustrated operations be performed in order to achieve desirable results. Rather, the steps depicted in the flowcharts may change the order of execution. In some embodiments, the association of the display resource with the application may be established before the display resource is acquired. For example, the data channels of the first application and the second application may be established first, and then when a predetermined condition is met, such as a particular date arrives, the data of the second application is retrieved for display by the first application. Additionally or alternatively, certain steps may be omitted, multiple steps combined into one step to perform, and/or one step decomposed into multiple steps to perform.
As described previously, in some embodiments, the display resources may be provided in the form of resource packages. The resource package may include a picture resource and a configuration file associated with the picture resource. In some implementations, the configuration file may be written using extensible markup language (XML) with predetermined tags, and thus the configuration file is also referred to as an XML file.
An extensible markup language is a markup language used to mark electronic files to be structured. It can be used to mark data, define data types, and is a source language that allows users to define their own mark-up language. XML is intended to transport information.
For transmitting dynamic views, the application defines an animation XML specification and a control XML specification, thereby providing a transmissible or downloadable animation application method and a control layout application method.
The animation application method mainly comprises the step of repackaging an animation API interface of the electronic equipment according to a predefined animation XML specification, and externally providing an animation attribute parameter interface which is convenient for XML definition and analysis. And analyzing the written XML file by using an XML analysis module with the same specification, so that parameters in each tag attribute in the XML file and picture resources relied on in the XML file are converted into animation views and added into elements of an application program.
Similarly, the control application method mainly re-encapsulates the layout API interface of the electronic equipment according to the predefined control XML specification, and externally provides a control layout attribute parameter interface which is convenient for XML definition and analysis. And analyzing the written XML file by using an XML analysis module with the same specification, so that parameters in each tag attribute in the XML file and picture resources relied on in the XML file are converted into a layout view and added into elements of an application program.
In some embodiments, the animated XML specification defines tags specifically. For example, < set/> is the root tag of the entire XML file, < view/> represents the view layer, is the parent tag, and the subordinate child tag is the animation tag. Examples of some animation tags are listed below.
One view tab may contain a plurality of animation tabs, each in a side-by-side relationship.
Likewise, the control XML specification defines tags specifically. For example, < set/> is the root tag of the entire XML file, < layout/> represents the layout layer, is the parent tag, and the subordinate child tag is the style tag. Examples of some style labels are listed below.
The style label may cover the content label underneath. Examples of some content tags are listed below.
One style tag may contain multiple content tags, each in a side-by-side relationship.
And a third party developer can write an XML animation configuration file and an XML control configuration file according to the defined XML animation specification and XML control specification, package and compile the configuration file and related picture resources to generate an APK application program installation package for release. The user may download various rich animation resource packages and control resource packages into the local electronic device for installation and association with the application of the electronic device.
With further reference to FIG. 26, an exemplary system architecture diagram for associating display resources with applications is illustrated in accordance with an embodiment of the present application. In the system shown in fig. 26, display resources exist in the form of resource packages. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the association of display resources with applications may be similarly implemented when the display resources are data from the applications.
As shown in fig. 26, the system 2600 includes a resource package 2610, a resource package manager 2620, a data store 2630, a parser 2640, a framework layer manager 2650, and a framework layer display 2660 that display resources. The resource package 2610 is an application installation package that may include, for example, the various animation resources and control resources mentioned previously as display resources. The resource packages may be downloaded and stored on the electronic device. The resource package manager 2620 uniformly manages resource packages downloaded by a user to a local electronic device. Management operations may include, for example, viewing, deleting, downloading, analyzing, applying, etc. When a user selects to apply a different resource package, the data store 2630 may record the current user-selected resource package and inform the framework layer manager 2650 to update the user-selected resource package. The framework layer manager 2650 may invoke the parser 2640 to parse the user-selected resource packages, such as to parse the animated view or the control style layout, based on the notification. The frame layer manager 2650 transmits the data parsed by the parser 2640 to the frame layer display 2660. The framework layer display 2660 ultimately applies the parsed display resources, such as animated views or control style layouts, to the specified application programs.
In some embodiments, the frame layer manager 2650 also manages the association of the display resource and the application, that is, can set the correspondence between the display resource and the application and various association ways that correspond the two, and controls the frame layer display 2660 to perform corresponding display according to the set association ways, such as listening time, various events, and messages.
FIG. 27 illustrates an exemplary system architecture diagram for managing associations between display resources and applications in accordance with embodiments of the present application. In the system shown in fig. 27, controls and views (e.g., background views) for an application are managed separately.
As shown in fig. 27, the framework layer manager 2710 may further include a setup module 2711, a control management module 2712, and a view management module 2713, and the framework layer display 2720 may further include a control display module 2721 and a view display module 2722.
By invoking the setup module 2711 in the framework layer manager 2710, the user can associate selected display resources (e.g., resource packages) with the application program, and can also select the manner in which the association is made, i.e., the manner in which the display resources are triggered to display. Each application may provide its own unique resource package for the user to download, and the user may select the resource package to enable the view and/or control of the associated application to be properly displayed and interacted with. After the setting is completed, the control management module 2712 and the view management module 2713 will read the setting data of the setting module 2711 and update, and then enter the listening state. When a set trigger event comes, the control management module 2712 and the view management module 2713 notify the corresponding display module. For example, control display module 2721, upon receiving the notification, will display the correct associated application control to the host application. Upon receiving the notification, the view display module 2722 updates the content information displayed by itself. If the user interacts with the control, the control obtains a new indication through the interaction, such as having the background view update the display content, displaying a new message for the application with which the control is associated, the control will pass the new indication to the view display module 2722. The view display module 2722 then re-updates the content as indicated.
With further reference to fig. 28, a schematic structural diagram of a display system according to an embodiment of the present application is shown.
As shown in fig. 28, a display system 2800 for an electronic device may include an acquisition unit 2810 and an association unit 2820. Optionally, the display system 2800 may also include a disassociation unit 2830.
The acquisition unit 2810 may be configured to acquire various display resources. The acquisition unit 2810 may acquire display resources through different approaches. In one implementation, the acquisition unit 2810 may receive data from an application of the electronic device by constructing a data channel with the application. In another implementation, the acquisition unit 2810 may acquire display resources directly from the network through a network interface. In some embodiments, the display resources may be provided in the form of resource packages.
The association unit 2820 may be configured to associate the display resource with a first application of the electronic device. Further, the association unit 2820 may be configured to manage presentation of the elements of the first application based on the display resources according to a predetermined association manner. In some embodiments, if the display resource is in the form of a resource package, the association unit 2820 may include a parser for parsing the resource package to apply it to the corresponding application program.
In some embodiments, the association unit 2820 may also be configured to associate the display resource with one or more elements of the one or more first applications.
In some alternative embodiments, the disassociation unit 2830 may be configured to disassociate the display resource from one or more elements of the one or more first applications.
It should be appreciated that the elements or modules depicted in display system 2800 correspond to the various steps in the methods described with reference to fig. 1-6. Thus, the operations and features described above with respect to the method are equally applicable to the system 2800 and the units contained therein, and are not repeated here. The display system 2800 may be provided in the electronic device in advance, or may be loaded into the electronic device by downloading or the like. Corresponding elements in display system 2800 may interact with elements in an electronic device to implement a display scheme. For example, the acquisition unit 2810 may work in conjunction with some applications of the electronic device to acquire data of the applications. The association unit 2820 may work in conjunction with the screen of the electronic device to present elements of the application on the screen.
Fig. 29 schematically illustrates an electronic device 2900 in which exemplary embodiments of the invention may be implemented.
The electronic device 2900 may include a speaker or earphone 2902, a microphone 2906, a touch screen 2903, and an optional set of keys 2904, which may include virtual keys 2904a, soft keys 2904b, 2904c, and a joystick 2905 or other type of navigation input device.
Fig. 30 schematically shows a configuration diagram of the electronic device shown in fig. 29.
The internal components, software, and protocol structures of the electronic device 2900 will now be described with reference to fig. 30. The electronic device 2900 has a controller 3000 that is responsible for the overall operation of the electronic device and may be implemented with any commercially available CPU ("central processing unit"), DSP ("digital signal processor"), or any other electronically programmable logic device. The controller 3000 has associated electronic memory 3002, such as RAM memory, ROM memory, EEPROM memory, flash memory, or any combination thereof. Memory 3002 is used by controller 3000 for various purposes, one of which is to store program instructions and data for various software in the electronic device. The software includes a real-time operating system 3020, drivers for a man-machine interface (MMI) 3034, an application handler 3032, and various applications. Applications may include a message text editor 3050, a handwriting recognition (HWR) application 3060, and various other applications 3070, such as for voice calls, video calls, sending and receiving Short Message Service (SMS) messages, multimedia Message Service (MMS) or email, web browsing, an instant messaging application, a phonebook application, a calendar application, a control panel application, a camera application, one or more video games, a notepad application, and the like. It should be noted that two or more of the above applications may be executed as the same application.
The MMI 3034 may also include one or more hardware controllers that cooperate with the MMI drivers, along with the first display 3036/2903, the keypad 3038/2904, and various other I/O devices (such as microphones, speakers, vibrators, bell generators, LED indicators, etc.). As is well known, a user may operate an electronic device through a man-machine interface so formed.
The software may also include various modules, protocol stacks, drivers, etc., which are commonly designated as 3030 and which provide communication services (such as transport, network and connectivity) for an RF interface 3006 and optionally a bluetooth interface 3008 and/or an IrDA interface 3010 for local connectivity. RF interface 3006 includes an internal or external antenna and appropriate radio circuitry for establishing and maintaining a wireless link to a base station. As is well known to those skilled in the art, a radio circuit comprises a series of analog and digital electronic components that together form a radio receiver and transmitter. These components include, for example, bandpass filters, amplifiers, mixers, local oscillators, low pass filters, AD/DA converters, etc.
The electronic device may also include a SIM card 3004 and an associated reader. As is well known, the SIM card 3004 includes a processor and local work and data memory.
It should be noted that the embodiments of the present invention can be realized in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware. The hardware portion may be implemented using dedicated logic; the software portions may be stored in a memory and executed by a suitable instruction execution system, such as a microprocessor or special purpose design hardware. Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the apparatus and methods described above may be implemented using computer executable instructions and/or embodied in processor control code, such as provided on a carrier medium such as a magnetic disk, CD or DVD-ROM, a programmable memory such as read only memory (firmware), or a data carrier such as an optical or electronic signal carrier. The device of the present invention and its modules may be implemented by hardware circuitry, such as very large scale integrated circuits or gate arrays, semiconductors such as logic chips, transistors, etc., or programmable hardware devices such as field programmable gate arrays, programmable logic devices, etc., as well as software executed by various types of processors, or by a combination of the above hardware circuitry and software, such as firmware.
It should be noted that although several means or sub-means of the device are mentioned in the above detailed description, this division is not mandatory only. Indeed, the features and functions of two or more of the devices described above may be embodied in one device, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. Conversely, the features and functions of one device described above may be further divided into multiple devices to be embodied.
While the invention has been described with reference to several particular embodiments, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. The invention is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.

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1. A method of processing information performed by an electronic device, the method comprising:
determining a target object of a first application, the first application comprising a top layer and a background layer, at least a portion of the top layer being transparent such that the background layer is visible through the top layer;
determining service content associated with the first application based on a target object of the first application and a current day of the user;
controlling operation of the first application program aiming at a target object of the first application program so as to display the service content on the background layer; and
and simultaneously displaying a notification of a second application program different from the first application program when data related to the second application program is received, wherein the notification is displayed by displaying service contents determined according to the current holiday of the user and a target object of the second application program.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first application and the second application each comprise a plurality of controls,
wherein a control of the first application controls the first application and the second application, an
Wherein at least one control among the plurality of controls of the second application is included as the one control of the first application.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the service content based on the target object of the first application and the current holiday of the user comprises:
selecting at least one current holiday for the user from among one or more holidays for the user stored in the electronic device based on a time of the electronic device;
determining at least one current holiday of the user related to a target object of the first application from among the one or more holidays of the user based on information related to a relationship between the one or more holidays of the user and the target object of the first application; and
content related to the at least one current holiday of the user associated with a target object of the first application is determined as the service content.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the service content based on the target object of the first application and the current holiday of the user comprises:
selecting a current holiday of the user related to the target object of the first application from among a plurality of holidays of the user determined based on a plurality of interactive content items between the user of the electronic device and a communication counterpart user of the electronic device, according to information related to a relationship between the target object of the first application and the user of the electronic device; and
content related to at least one current holiday of the user associated with a target object of the first application is determined as the service content.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the service content is determined to be two or more different content items with different attributes for a target object of the first application or to be two or more different content items for different holidays of the user.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein,
determining at least one service content for each holiday of the user when presenting a plurality of holidays of the user for a target object of the first application, and
Controlling the first application program for the target object of the first application program according to the service content comprises the following steps:
determining a holiday scenario for a user based on a plurality of interactive content items between the user of the electronic device and a communication peer user of the electronic device; and
controlling an operation of the first application program with respect to a target object of the first application program based on service contents of a current holiday of the user corresponding to a holiday scene of the user among the holidays from the user.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein when a plurality of applications operate with respect to a target object of the first application, controlling operation of the plurality of applications based on the service content.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the target object of the first application is a recipient of content generated by the first application or an object of another application to which content generated by the first application is to be applied.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein controlling operation of the first application comprises:
Detecting, by the electronic device, an event related to a target object of the first application based on a current holiday of the user;
determining whether an operation of the first application for the event has been performed; and
when the operation of the first application program for the event has not been performed, information related to the existence of the event is displayed.
10. An electronic device, comprising:
a memory configured to: storing data of an application, the application comprising a top layer and a background layer, at least a portion of the top layer being transparent such that the background layer is visible through the top layer; and
a processor configured to: determining a target object of a first application, determining service content associated with the first application based on the target object of the first application and a current festival of a user, and controlling operation of the first application for the target object of the first application to display the service content on the background layer,
wherein the processor is further configured to: and simultaneously displaying a notification of a second application program different from the first application program when data related to the second application program is received, wherein the notification is displayed by displaying service contents determined according to the current holiday of the user and a target object of the second application program.
11. The electronic device of claim 10, wherein the first application and the second application comprise a plurality of controls,
wherein a control of the first application controls the first application and the second application, an
Wherein at least one control among the plurality of controls of the second application is included as one control of the first application.
12. The electronic device of claim 10, wherein the processor is configured to:
selecting at least one current holiday for the user from among one or more holidays for the user stored in the memory based on a time of the electronic device;
determining at least one current holiday of the user related to the target object of the first application from among the one or more holidays of the user based on information related to a relationship between the one or more holidays of the user and the target object of the first application, and
content related to the at least one current holiday of the user associated with a target object of the first application is determined as the service content.
13. The electronic device of claim 10, wherein the processor is configured to:
selecting a current holiday of the user related to the target object of the first application from among a plurality of holidays of the user determined based on a plurality of interactive content items between the user of the electronic device and a communication counterpart user of the electronic device, according to information related to a relationship between the target object of the first application and the user of the electronic device; and
content related to at least one current holiday of the user associated with a target object of the first application is determined as the service content.
14. The electronic device of claim 10, wherein the service content is determined to be two or more different content items with different attributes for a target object of the first application or to be two or more different content items for different holidays of the user.
15. The electronic device of claim 10, wherein the processor is configured to:
when a plurality of holidays of the user are presented for a target object of the first application, at least one service content is determined for each holiday of the user,
Determining a holiday scenario for a user based on a plurality of interactive content items between the user of the electronic device and a communication peer user of the electronic device; and
controlling an operation of the first application program with respect to a target object of the first application program based on service contents of a current holiday of the user corresponding to a holiday scene of the user among the holidays from the user.
16. The electronic device of claim 10, wherein the processor is configured to:
when two or more applications are operated with respect to the target object of the first application, the operations of the plurality of applications are controlled based on the service content.
17. The electronic device of claim 10, wherein the target object of the first application is a recipient of content generated by the first application or an object of another application to which content generated by the first application is to be applied.
18. The electronic device of claim 10, wherein the processor is configured to:
detecting, by the electronic device, an event related to a target object of the first application based on a current holiday of the user;
Determining whether an operation of the first application for the event has been performed; and
when the operation of the first application program for the event has not been performed, information related to the existence of the event is displayed.
19. A non-transitory recording medium having recorded thereon a computer readable program for executing the method according to any one of claims 1 to 9.
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