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KR101676357B1
KR101676357B1 KR1020150153583A KR20150153583A KR101676357B1 KR 101676357 B1 KR101676357 B1 KR 101676357B1 KR 1020150153583 A KR1020150153583 A KR 1020150153583A KR 20150153583 A KR20150153583 A KR 20150153583A KR 101676357 B1 KR101676357 B1 KR 101676357B1
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The present invention relates to a three-dimensional virtual gallery system customized for a spectator and, more specifically, to a three-dimensional virtual gallery system customized for a spectator for implementing a three-dimensional virtual gallery system online so as to improve the efficiency of viewing and purchasing. The system includes an exhibitor management unit (100), a spectator management unit (200), an exhibition management unit (300), a viewing management unit (400), a community management unit (500), and a purchasing management unit (600).

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3D VIRTUAL GALLERY SYSTEM [0002]

The present invention relates to a viewer-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery system, and more particularly, to a viewer-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery system for implementing a three-dimensional virtual gallery on-line to enhance the efficiency of viewing and selling.

In general, gallery exhibits are displayed in a specific space, such as an actual art gallery, for the purpose of viewing by the user. These gallery exhibits were displayed offline.

In the case of a gallery operated offline, costs are incurred such as receiving a place from the place of the host, interior decoration, and publicity, and in the case of the exhibitor, costs of carrying, installing and managing the exhibit are incurred, There is a problem in that visitors have to take the time to visit the gallery within the open time and visit the exhibit.

To solve these problems, technology was developed to maximize the viewing effect by displaying gallery exhibits on 3D online. For example, Korean Patent Registration No. 1304454, registered on August 30, 2013, discloses a 3D gallery generating apparatus and method.

However, the registered patents raise the effect of viewing by merely implementing the gallery exhibits displayed in three dimensions, and there is a shortage of understanding between the gallery exhibitors and the users due to the lack of community. Above all, there is a problem in that it is difficult to display exhibits aiming for sale because the sale of the picture exhibits realized in three dimensions is not performed.

In addition, although galleries and artworks are operated online, the quality of understanding and appreciation of artworks is low as it is in 2D format and the description of artworks is in the form of letters.

Korean Patent No. 10-1304454 discloses a 3D gallery generating apparatus and method.

Korea registered patent [10-0000000] (Registration date: May 30, 2013)

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a 3D virtual gallery on-line, , And to provide a viewer-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery system for enhancing the efficiency of the auction.

The objects of the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to the above-mentioned objects, and other objects not mentioned can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description .

In order to accomplish the above object, a spectator-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery system according to an embodiment of the present invention is connected to an exhibitor terminal 10, and displays exhibitor information inputted from the exhibitor terminal 10, 110, display promoting information 120, exhibit transaction information 130, and keyword information, generates and manages a search list capable of searching according to keyword input, And searches the search list generated in the exhibitor management unit 100 based on the keyword information inputted from the spectator terminal 20 and provides the searched information to the spectator terminal 20, (100) for storing selection information input from the display unit (100); A spectator management unit (200) connected to the spectator terminal (20) and storing and managing spectator information and spectator movement information input from the spectator terminal (20); The exhibitor management unit 100 is connected to the spectator terminal 20 and the exhibitor management unit 100 and displays the exhibitor information stored in the exhibitor management unit 100 according to the selection information stored in the exhibitor management unit 100, An exhibition management unit 300 for three-dimensionally forming a virtual gallery including gallery space information based on the exhibition information 120 and the exhibition transaction information 130; A spectator connected to the spectator management unit 200 and the exhibition management unit 300 and a spectator connected through the spectator management unit 200 monitors spectators moving based on the gallery space information of the virtual gallery created by the exhibition management unit 300, The display object image information 110, the exhibition publicity information 120, the exhibition transaction information 130, and the gallery space information 130, which are viewable at the spectator position of the virtual space so that the spectator terminal 20 can view the object, To the spectator terminal (20); The exhibition management unit 400 is connected to the exhibitor management unit 100, the spectator terminal 20 and the spectator management unit 200 and is connected to the spectator management unit 400, the exhibitor terminal 10 and the spectator terminal 20, A community management unit 500 for displaying and storing information inputted from the exhibitor terminal 10 and the spectator terminal 20 on the community window 160; And a sales management unit 600 for selling sales of exhibits displayed in the virtual gallery made by the exhibition management unit 300 based on the exhibit transaction information 130 stored in the exhibitor management unit 100

The exhibitor management unit 100 is connected to the spectator terminal 20 and provides exhibition information, exhibit image information 110, exhibit promotion information 120 and exhibit transaction information 130 as two-dimensional information .

In addition, the spectator management unit 400 provides at least one of background, illumination, and music that the spectator terminal 20 can select.

According to the spectator-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery system according to an embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to provide a cyber exhibition space to artists who have difficulty in exhibiting using a three-dimensional virtual gallery, provide opportunities for publicity, It is effective.

In addition, there is an effect that a three-dimensional virtual gallery can be used to display the exhibition 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

In addition, there is an effect that a work can be appreciated three-dimensionally using a three-dimensional virtual gallery.

In addition, the spectators can select the exhibits (works) suitable to their own preferences, decorate and appreciate the galleries in the virtual space of three dimensions, and induce them to purchase their favorite exhibits, Auction) is activated.

In addition, since the exhibitor can directly configure the cyber gallery by selecting music selection, narration, description of works, etc., the work can be effectively promoted.

In addition, by constructing a 3D gallery on-line, visitors can actually move through the gallery and enjoy the work. By explaining the work directly with the voice and providing the sound effect suitable for the work, It has the effect of improving the value of the work.

In addition, it has the effect of activating sales of exhibits by applying various sales methods (sales, auctions).

1 is a block diagram of a viewer-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a view showing a lobby screen of a three-dimensional virtual gallery created by the sightseeing management section of FIG. 1; FIG.
FIG. 3 is a view showing a screen for viewing a work of a three-dimensional virtual gallery created by the sightseeing management section of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a view showing a screen in which the mini-map and the community window of FIG. 3 are activated. FIG.
FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a screen for displaying promotional information of an exhibit in a separate window when the exhibit promotion information icon of FIG. 4 is clicked. FIG.

Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Prior to this, terms and words used in the present specification and claims should not be construed to be limited to ordinary or dictionary meanings, and the inventor should properly interpret the concept of the term to describe its own invention in the best way. The present invention should be construed in accordance with the meaning and concept consistent with the technical idea of the present invention. Further, it is to be understood that, unless otherwise defined, technical terms and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Descriptions of known functions and configurations that may be unnecessarily blurred are omitted. The following drawings are provided by way of example so that those skilled in the art can fully understand the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the following drawings, but may be embodied in other forms. In addition, like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the specification. It is to be noted that the same elements among the drawings are denoted by the same reference numerals whenever possible.

FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a spectator-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery system according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a view showing a lobby screen of a three-dimensional virtual gallery generated by the sightseeing management unit of FIG. 1, FIG. 4 is a view showing a screen in which the mini-map and the community window shown in FIG. 3 are activated, FIG. 5 is a view showing a screen for activating the mini-map and the community window shown in FIG. FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a screen for displaying promotional information of a display in a separate window when the promotional information icon is clicked. FIG.

The ideals of the art market should be shaped by the creation of fine arts, the smooth distribution structure, the connection with the audience 's enjoyment, and the integration of the art market. However, the art market in Korea is not well developed, and the art market environment necessary for openness and internationalization is still insufficient.

Fortunately, many experts have been cultivated in recent years, and realistic and structural efforts are being made. The arts have artistic value that can form economic value and our mental culture as a high-value product, so revitalization of the art market is indispensable for creating pluralistic value.

The Korean art market is progressing gradually, but it has many problems. The measures to solve the problems include enforcement of Korean and reasonable auction system, settlement of actual transactions, enforcement of exclusive writers and restoration of public confidence of galleries, cultivation of distribution experts, fostering competent critically qualified reviewers, Maintenance of distribution channels, and virtuous cycle of information.

The nature of the gallery varies. For example, if the organizer is a collector, you can display your collection. Alternatively, the organizer can arrange a theme and collect and display exhibitors and works that match the theme. In addition, the organizer can only provide the venue and display the work in a predetermined exhibition. As such, there are galleries of various character,

The spectator-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery system 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention allows a spectator to select an exhibition (work) suitable for his / her own taste, to decorate and appreciate the gallery in a three-dimensional virtual space, It is a viewer-customized 3D virtual gallery system that can buy exhibits.

1, a spectator-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery system 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a showman management unit 100, a spectator management unit 200, an exhibition management unit 300, a viewing management unit 400, A community management unit 500, and a sales management unit 600.

The exhibitor management unit 100 is connected to the exhibiter terminal 10 and displays the exhibitor information, the exhibition image information 110, the exhibit promotion information 120, the exhibit transaction information 130, And generates and manages a search list that can be searched according to the input of a keyword, and is connected to the spectator terminal (20), and based on the keyword information input from the spectator terminal (20) Searches the search list generated in the management unit 100, provides the searched information to the spectator terminal 20, and stores the selection information inputted from the spectator terminal 20. [

At this time, the exhibitor information may be an identifier, a name, a contact (telephone, address, e-mail, etc.) of the exhibitor, a deposit account number, and the membership registration system may be used based on the exhibitor information. That is, if a member is registered with an identifier (ID) of the exhibitor, the user is logged in as an identifier, thereby reducing the labor of inputting other additional information.

The exhibition image information 110 refers to a three-dimensional image of a display such as a picture (two-dimensional work) and a sculpture (three-dimensional work). Two-dimensional works are also stored as three-dimensional images because they can feel different emotions depending on the angle of view. For example, if you attach a picture to a staircase or a narrow corridor, you may need to consider information about where it is displayed because it can often be viewed from a side diagonal rather than a frontal view.

The exhibition promotion information 120 is information for supporting the understanding of the exhibit such as the exhibitor's profile, description of the exhibit (text, video including the process of making up), related materials (data related to the information to be expressed by the work) , And the exhibition promotion information 120 can be input as text, image, voice, moving picture, or the like.

The exhibit transaction information 130 refers to sales amount information of an exhibit such as an exhibition sale price, an exhibition start price, an exhibition fee, and an auction period of an exhibition.

The selling price of the exhibit is the fixed amount of the exhibit, which means the amount of the exhibit sold to the spectator who pays the price corresponding to the sale price without proceeding with the auction.

The exhibition start time, the exhibition exhibition price and the exhibition auction period are information used for the exhibition auction method. The beginning of the exhibition refers to the starting amount of the auction. The exhibition auction period refers to the end date and time of the auction from the start date and time of the auction. The amount that can be purchased immediately, regardless of the period.

Keyword information includes the name of the registered artist, name of the registered artist, name of the artist, name of the artist, name of the artist, type of exhibition (Korean painting, Etc.), characteristic of exhibits (urban scenery, rural scenery, people, etc.).

A search list is an item that should be displayed when a keyword is searched. For example, if 10 searches are searched for in the 'rural landscape' and the searcher shows the artist name, title, image, and description of the work, the name of the artist, name of the work, It becomes a search list. That is, the search list is a pre-made item to provide association data for each work.

When the spectator terminal 20 is connected (connected) to the exhibitor management unit 100, the exhibitor management unit 100 is basically divided into a plurality of categories (a, b, c or a, b, c, The searcher terminal 20 may provide the search list information sorted by a predetermined rule,

The exhibitor management unit 100 can search the search list based on the keyword information input from the spectator terminal 20 and provide the searched information to the spectator terminal 20. [ In other words, you can search for works by keywords such as artist, title, type of work, and feature of work.

At this time, the spectator terminal 20 may store the information selected by the spectator terminal 20 from the information provided by the display management unit 100. This is to make his / her own gallery using the spectator terminal 20 later. This can be regarded as a shopping cart for some kind of Internet shopping.

The exhibitor management unit 100 is connected to the spectator terminal 20 and provides the exhibitor information, the exhibition image information 110, the exhibition promotion information 120 and the exhibit transaction information 130 as two-dimensional information . That is, a spectator connects to the exhibitor management unit 100 through the spectator terminal 20, and the information displayed on the screen is provided as two-dimensional information, and a three-dimensional virtual gallery is created using the selected information. At this time, the exhibitor management unit 100 can receive sound and narration support, and can provide functions such as two-dimensional slide viewing.

The spectator management unit 200 is connected to the spectator terminal 20 and stores and manages spectator information input from the spectator terminal 20 and spectator movement information.

At this time, the spectator information may be an identifier, a name, a contact (telephone, address, e-mail, etc.) of the exhibitor, a withdrawal account number, and the membership subscription system may be used based on the spectator information. That is, if a member is registered with an identifier (ID) of a spectator, login by an identifier can reduce the labor of inputting other additional information one by one.

The visitor movement information is a command for moving on a virtual cyber space, and refers to information about a mouse click, a keyboard input, and the like.

The exhibition management unit 300 is connected to the spectator terminal 20 and the exhibitor management unit 100 and displays the exhibitor information and the display image information stored in the exhibitor management unit 100 according to the selection information stored in the exhibitor management unit 100 A virtual gallery including the gallery space information based on the exhibition promotion information 120 and the exhibition transaction information 130 is formed in three dimensions.

That is, when the spectator accesses the exhibition management unit 300 through the spectator terminal 20, the exhibition management unit 300 is connected to the exhibitor terminal 100, and the spectator selects the spectator terminal 20 And the spectator can create a three-dimensional virtual gallery including the gallery space information through the spectator terminal 20 by using the selected information. At this time, the exhibition management unit 300 can automatically form a gallery (automatically) according to a predetermined criterion, and a viewer can make a three-dimensional virtual gallery of his / her own through the viewer terminal 20 (Manual).

Herein, the gallery space information includes information on gallery structures (walls, windows, ceilings, stairs, facilities, etc.), gallery exhibition space information, gallery passage information, gallery lobby information, gallery auction house information, .

Here, the gallery exhibition space information means a space assigned to the exhibitor terminal 10 and can be decorated with the exhibitor terminal 10.

In addition, the exhibition management unit 300 may provide background music.

That is, the exhibition management unit 300 can provide the interior to the music required for the gallery construction.

That is, the spectator can select wallpapers, frames, lights, music, and the like through the spectator terminal 20 to directly configure the cyber gallery, so that the spectator can match the venue to the place where the work is to be installed and decide whether or not to purchase it. This is to prevent a decrease in the satisfaction of the user when he / she purchases a good feeling when displayed in the gallery but receives a different feeling when installing the product after the purchase. This makes it possible to increase the satisfaction of the spectator's purchase.

The spectator management unit 400 is connected to the spectator terminal 20 and the exhibition management unit 300 and allows spectators connected through the spectator terminal 20 to display the gallery space information of the virtual gallery created from the exhibition management unit 300 The display image information 110, the display promotion information 120, and the display transaction information (FIG. 1), which can be viewed from the viewer position of the virtual space, can be displayed on the viewer terminal 20, 130 and gallery space information to the spectator terminal 20.

The viewing management unit 400 transmits all information to the spectator terminal 20 to the spectator.

That is, the information of the virtual gallery generated from the exhibition management unit 300 is transmitted to the spectator terminal 20, and information of the virtual gallery according to the movement command inputted from the spectator terminal 10 is transmitted to the spectator terminal 10, Lt; / RTI >

In other words, the viewing management unit 400 has the effect that a virtual character (first person, third person viewpoint) views the virtual gallery. The character can move according to a predetermined movement command, and when the exhibitor clicks on the exhibit, the character can be moved (moved) to a predetermined position determined to be a good position for viewing the exhibit. Then, by using a detailed move command, the viewpoint can be changed to view the front and side of the exhibition, and the work can be appreciated by using commands such as enlargement / reduction, angle change, and the like.

At this time, the trip management unit 400 may further transmit the mini-map information to the spectator terminal 20. Here, the mini-map information includes an image obtained by reducing a virtual gallery, and may include text and icons. Here, pressing the text (lobby or the like) or the icon (the icon linked with the exhibit and the place), the user can immediately move to the corresponding position. In addition, the position of the virtual character and the viewing angle can be displayed. This is to provide ease of operation to viewers who are not familiar with virtual gallery structure and virtual character movement.

2, the mini-map information includes a mini-map 150, a mini-map active / inactive icon 151, a lobby moving icon 152, a minimap size expansion icon 153, A mini-map size reduction icon 154, a drawing enlargement icon 155, a drawing reduction icon 156, and the like.

The mini-map activation / deactivation icon 151 is an icon for activating the mini-map when pressed once, and deactivating the mini-map when pressed again. That is, when the minimap activation / deactivation icon 151 shown in Fig. 2 is pressed, only the minimap activation / deactivation icon 151 shown in Fig. 3 is left, and the minimap activation / deactivation icon 151 shown in Fig. The mini-map can be activated as shown in FIG.

For example, FIG. 2 shows a screen displayed on the spectator's terminal when the spectator enters the lobby, and 'a' displayed on the mini-map of FIG. 2 shows the current viewer's position and viewing field. In FIG. 2, if the spectator clicks 'b' displayed on the mini-map of FIG. 2 using the spectator terminal 20, the screen can be converted to the screen shown in FIG. In FIG. 3, the mini-map 150 and the community window 160 can be automatically deactivated in order not to interfere with the viewing. When the viewer presses the mini-map activation / deactivation icon 151 of FIG. 3 to view other exhibits, the mini-map is activated as shown in FIG. 4, and the current position (b) It is also possible to check

The present invention is not limited to this. For example, the movement arrows 171 (left), 172 (right), 173 (former)) as shown in FIG. 2, It is also possible to move by clicking on a predetermined keyboard movement command (for example, on the arrow, the arrow, the left arrow and the right arrow, or the w, x, a and d key inputs, etc.). That is, it is possible to move the screen to an input such as a mouse and a keyboard.

The exhibition management unit 400 displays the exhibition image information 110, the exhibition promotion information 120, the exhibition transaction information 130 and the gallery space information on the screen of the exhibitor terminal 20, And the exhibit transaction information 130 may be provided as an icon and may provide an exhibit promotion document 121 and an exhibit promotion video 122,

At this time, providing the promotional information of the exhibit as an icon is intended to reduce interference of the viewing of the work, and when the icon is clicked, the corresponding information can be activated. Here, the activation can be activated in the vicinity of the work as in the exhibition publicity document 121 shown in FIG. 2, and the separate public window 120 can be activated as shown in FIG. 4, It is also possible to show it in divided.

The viewing management unit 400 further provides an automatic viewing icon 181 and a manual viewing icon 182 so that when the automatic viewing icon 181 is clicked, the viewing management unit 400 automatically moves according to a predetermined course, If the manual view icon 182 is clicked, a manual viewing command can be provided so that the user can view the work according to the manipulation of the spectator terminal 20 of the spectator.

The spectator management unit 400 may provide at least one of background, illumination, and music that the spectator terminal 20 can select.

This is to reduce the case in which the exhibitor who wants to purchase the exhibit provides a service that can match the exhibit with the surrounding environment to be displayed in advance and return the exhibit. At this time, wallpaper skins may be provided as a background. If the viewer does not have the desired wallpaper skins, it is also possible for the spectators to take a surrounding picture to display the corresponding exhibition and apply it as wallpaper skins. If there is no music desired by the spectator, it is also possible to reproduce the sound source file inputted to the spectator terminal 20.

The community management unit 500 is connected to the viewing management unit 400, the exhibitor terminal 10 and the spectator terminal 20 and communicates information inputted from the exhibitor terminal 10 and the spectator terminal 20 to the community window 160. [ And stores it.

The community management unit 500 can open a plurality of community windows 160 at the request of the exhibitor terminal 10 or the spectator terminal 20 and can provide a one-to-one dialog window, an exhibitor and a dialog window, have. A one-to-one dialogue window is a dialogue (whisper) window in which no other person can see the conversation. The exhibitor and the dialog window are dialog windows opened by the exhibitor. When the viewer views the exhibition, the exhibitor and the dialog window can be displayed on the viewer terminal 10. A full dialog is a dialog where everyone entering the virtual gallery can communicate.

The community window 160 shown in FIG. 2 may include a window activation / deactivation icon 161, conversation person information 162, conversation information 163, personal information 164, personal conversation information 165, .

The window activation / deactivation icon 161 is an icon capable of activating (see FIG. 2) and deactivating (see FIG. 3) the community window 160. The window activation / deactivation icon 161 shown in FIG. Only the window activation / deactivation icon 161 shown in FIG. 3 is left to facilitate viewing, and when the window activation / deactivation icon 161 shown in FIG. 3 is pressed, the community shown in FIG. Window 160 is activated. This is to promote communication between people who are connected to the gallery (exhibitor, spectator, transporter, etc.). One-to-one conversation with the person who wants to communicate, conversation with the exhibitor of the work when viewing the work, And the whole communication of the user, so that communication can be smoothly performed. In addition to the dialog window, a free bulletin board, a photo bulletin board, and a video bulletin board can be operated to facilitate communication.

The exhibiter terminal 10 or the spectator terminal 10 can use a plurality of dialog windows separately, but it is also possible to combine them into one dialog window and distinguish the color display of the conversation from one another.

The sales management unit 600 is connected to the sightseeing management unit 400, the exhibitor management unit 100, the spectator terminal 20 and the spectator management unit 200, Based on the exhibit transaction information 130 stored in the exhibitor management unit 100.

For example, when only a sales price is inputted, a spectator who wishes to pay the sales price can request a purchase through the spectator terminal 20, and the sales price can be traded. Also, if the exhibition start price and the exhibition auction period are inputted, the auction can be performed in a manner of waiting for the successful bidder until the auction period ends. If an exhibitor starts the exhibition, the exhibitor displays the exhibition auction, and the exhibition auction period is entered, the auction is held in a manner that waits for the successful bidder until the auction period ends. If a viewer selects the exhibition exhibitor before the auction period ends , The auction can be conducted in such a way that the spectator who selected the exhibit item becomes the winner.

When the spectator accesses the spectator management unit 400 through the spectator terminal 20 and requests the proceeding of purchase while viewing the exhibit, the sales management unit 600 receives information on the exhibitor selected by the spectator management unit 400 , And confirms the exhibit transaction information 130 stored in the exhibitor management unit 100 to proceed with a transaction (sale or auction).

When the final purchaser or the successful bidder is determined, the sales management unit 600 confirms the delivery information for delivering the exhibit from the visitor terminal 20, receives the cost corresponding to the exhibit from the visitor terminal 20, The transaction amount excluding the predetermined fee can be deposited into the deposit account of the exhibitor confirmed by the exhibitor management unit 100. [

Since the art market in Korea has undergone rapid change in a short history, it has many real and structural problems. In the art market of Korea, the pricing decision and the trading practice of the gallery are also backward, there are many problems in the distribution of the art market, and the critics and art circulation experts are also lacking. Art administration is not well established, and there are structural problems.

In order to develop the art market, it is possible to activate the art market by customizing the customized gallery according to the customer's purchase intention and activating the purchase so that it matches with the space to install the artwork.

The exhibitor management unit 100, the spectator management unit 200, the exhibition management unit 300, the viewing management unit 400, the community management unit 500, and the sales management unit 600 may be provided in one server, . And when the server is operated as a different server, it is implemented in a cloud computing environment.

Cloud computing refers to the computer technology of the Internet, in which the term cloud refers to the complex infrastructure and the Internet hidden in computer networks. Cloud computing is an environment in which users can use the Internet at any time and easily share data with various information and communication devices without installing the necessary software on their computers. In other words, an individual can access the Web and work on programs such as Photoshop and Office, and the work is stored on the Web. After all, one server (computer) can be placed in the virtual space, and multiple people can work individually through this one computer. Real-time seating reservation systems for ATMs and airplanes and trains are typical. Google Apps also lets you bring common business applications online with a web browser and store software and data on the server. The advantage of cloud computing is that the user's data can be safely stored on a reliable server, and the underprivileged who do not have a device can enjoy personal computing environment as long as they are connected to a public computer or the Internet. The limitation of space disappears.

The spectator-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery system 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention can use a plurality of servers in a cloud computing environment and can be configured as a cluster environment system based on different operating systems.

For example, the spectator management unit 200, the community management unit 500, and the sales management unit 600 mainly include a server display management unit 300 based on the Linux operating system, and a viewing management unit 400 ) May be a server based on the Maciniosh operating system. This is to increase the efficiency of each data processing process because there are separate operating systems and programs suitable for simple data processing (data storage and data provision), keyword search and registered work information processing, and three-dimensional image processing.

When the environment is constituted as a cluster based on heterogeneous operating systems, there is an advantage that it is not necessary to convert the existing codes developed in various execution environments to fit the operating system of the other operating systems. If you want to create a 3D gallery, you can easily add it to your cluster without changing it to suit each data processing environment. That is, it is possible to construct a flexible three-dimensional gallery system by selecting an operating system advantageous for each data processing, and it is possible to construct an integrated three-dimensional gallery system without a separate conversion process.

Cloud computing, based on heterogeneous operating systems, can simultaneously create and run multiple 3D galleries simultaneously, ensuring timeliness, even with more concurrent users.

Cloud computing based on a heterogeneous operating system is desirable to manage multiple computers to operate as a single computer, and data can be exchanged between each node. When such an environment is established, RSH (Remote Shell) must be able to operate so that one node can execute the process of another node. In addition, a parallel program using MPI (Message Passing Interface) have. When you run a parallel program on the server, the MPI daemon splits the work to each node over the network, and each node can process the assigned tasks and return the results back to the server over the network. The results are combined into a single result and the result is output.

For example, if you run a parallel program that adds 1 to n in a cluster of four nodes, the running MPI daemon allocates a task to each node by dividing the process by the number of nodes, The result is returned to the server, and the server combines each result again and outputs the result from 1 to n.

The artist completes the art in the studio, but does not sell the finished art directly on the street. The viewer-customized three-dimensional virtual gallery system 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention effectively replaces an important role of displaying and selling artwork to the world.

It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

10: Exhibitor terminal 20: Spectator terminal
100: Exhibit management part 110: Exhibition image information
120: Promotion of exhibit information 121: Promotion document of exhibit
122: Promotional Video 130: Exhibit Transaction Information
150: Mini Map 151: Mini Map Active / Inactive icon
152: Lobby navigation icon 153: Mini map size extension icon
154: Minimap size reduction icon 155: Drawing enlargement icon
156: Drawing collapse icon 160: Community pane
161: window active / inactive icon 162: talker information
163: Conversation information 164: Your information
165: personal conversation information 171, 172, 173: moving arrow
181: Auto view icon 182 Manual view icon
200: spectator management unit 300: exhibition management unit
400: Tour Management 500: Community Management
600: Sales Management Department

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Exhibit information which is connected to the exhibitor terminal 10 and includes exhibitor information input from the exhibitor terminal 10, exhibit image information 110, exhibit promotion information 120, exhibit transaction information 130, And generates and manages a search list capable of searching according to a keyword input and is connected to the spectator terminal 20 and displays the search list generated in the searcher terminal 100 based on the keyword information input from the spectator terminal 20, A showman management unit 100 for providing the searched information to the spectator terminal 20 and storing the selection information inputted from the spectator terminal 20;
A spectator management unit 200 connected to the spectator terminal 20 and storing and managing spectator information input from the spectator terminal 20 and spectator movement information;
Exhibiter image information 110, exhibit promotion information 120, and the like, which are connected to the spectator terminal 20 and the exhibitor management unit 100 and are stored in the exhibitor management unit 100 according to the selection information stored in the exhibitor management unit 100, An exhibition management unit 300 for forming a virtual gallery including the gallery space information in three dimensions based on the exhibition transaction information 130;
A spectator connected to the spectator management unit 200 and the exhibition management unit 300 and a spectator connected through the spectator management unit 200 monitors spectators moving based on the gallery space information of the virtual gallery created by the exhibition management unit 300, The display object image information 110, the exhibition publicity information 120, the exhibition transaction information 130, and the gallery space information 130 can be viewed from the spectator position of the virtual space so that the spectator terminal 20 can view the object, To the spectator terminal (20);
A community for displaying and storing information inputted from the exhibitor terminal 10 and the spectator terminal 20 in the community window 160, connected to the viewing management unit 400, the exhibitor terminal 10 and the spectator terminal 20, A management unit 500; And
The exhibition management unit 100 is connected to the viewing management unit 400, the exhibitor management unit 100, the viewer's terminal 20 and the spectator management unit 200 and sells the exhibits displayed in the virtual gallery created by the exhibition management unit 300. [ A sales management unit 600 that proceeds based on the exhibit transaction information 130 stored in the display unit 130;
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The exhibitor management unit 100
And provides exhibitor information, exhibit image information 110, exhibit promotion information 120 and exhibit transaction information 130 as two-dimensional information,
The viewing management unit 400
The viewer terminal 20 provides at least one of a background, an illumination and a music that can be selected and further provides an automatic view icon 181 and a manual view icon 182. When the automatic view icon 181 is clicked, A manual viewing command is provided so that a work can be viewed by moving automatically according to a predetermined course, and when a manual viewing icon 182 is clicked, a manual viewing command is provided so that a viewer can view a work by operation of the viewer terminal 20 A viewer-customized 3D virtual gallery system.
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