US20060080342A1 - Contents management system, contents management method, and computer program - Google Patents

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US20060080342A1 US11/242,957 US24295705A US2006080342A1 US 20060080342 A1 US20060080342 A1 US 20060080342A1 US 24295705 A US24295705 A US 24295705A US 2006080342 A1 US2006080342 A1 US 2006080342A1
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  • the present invention contains subject matter related to Japanese Patent Application JP 2004-295078 filed in the Japanese Patent Office on Oct. 7, 2004, the entire contents of which being incorporated herein by reference.
  • the invention relates to a contents management system which suitably manages various media kinds of digitalized contents, to a contents management method, and to a computer program. More particularly, the invention relates to a contents management system which suitably manages enormous scattered contents, to a contents management method, and to a computer program.
  • the invention relates to a contents management system which suitably manages contents scattered and stored in various apparatuses such that desired contents is easily searched from the contents, to a contents management method, and to a computer program. More particularly, the invention relates to a contents management system which provides a user with a clue or guide for allowing the user to reach desired contents under a computing circumstance in which various media kinds of contents exist, to a contents management method, and to a computer program.
  • an information communication network from a private network, such as a domestic LAN or the like, to a wide area network, such as Internet or the like is set up.
  • a private network such as a domestic LAN or the like
  • a wide area network such as Internet or the like
  • all apparatuses such as a camcorder, a digital camera, a TV receiver, a DVD player, an HD recorder, and the like, in addition to a PC or a PDA, are connected, and these apparatuses can store generated or acquired contents, share them with one another, and utilize the contents by reproduction or the like.
  • a user can obtain desired contents from a remote contents server.
  • various media kinds of enormous contents can be used.
  • GUI graphical user interface
  • an information search system has been suggested in which a search navigation is provided to correctly feedback which portion of stored information corresponds to information represented on the system by a searcher (for example, see Japanese, Patent Laid-Open No. 8-44759).
  • stored information is divided by individual fixed viewpoints, and a view for displaying each element is prepared for each viewpoint.
  • the views dynamically change in connection with one another in response to the numbers of search result and a view selection processing of the user in course of search.
  • the feedback of information searched by applying the previous view is performed, and a new limitation condition is given.
  • the feedback becomes a clue for finding out a limitation condition, which is not intended at first, and thus the searcher, who does not have expert knowledge in the technical field, is helped to find out a desired main subject in accordance with a keyword given in generous examination.
  • the clue or guide for finding out the desired contents from a massive contents storage space may not be provided.
  • a contents search apparatus in which a keyword is automatically extracted by performing sound recognition or image recognition on input information, such as sound information or image information, so as to efficiently search desired contents (for example, see Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-229180).
  • the keyword is acquired through the sound recognition of the input sound information, the keyword is compared with a keyword, which is stored and managed in correlation with contents in a keyword-contents correlation table, and the contents corresponding to the keyword of the sound recognition result is outputted as the search result.
  • the keyword search is basic, and thus the user, who does not have the guide on search (that is, does not even have a technique for assigning the keyword) may not be provided with the clue or guide for finding out the desired contents from the massive contents storage space.
  • the keyword of the contents to be searched is registered in the keyword-contents correlation table. It may be impossible to perform a keyword registration processing on all the contents, which are scattered in the massive contents storage space, and thus the application range is restricted.
  • a contents management system which can provide a user with a clue or visual guide for allowing the user to reach desired contents under a computing circumstance in which various media kinds of contents exist, a contents management method, and a computer program.
  • a contents management system which manages multiple contents stored in a plurality of apparatuses.
  • the contents management system includes a command input unit that assigns a viewing style for guiding a user to desired contents and a contents search condition, a screen format generating unit that generates a screen format according to the assigned viewing style, a contents search unit that searches a contents providing space constituted by the plurality of apparatuses, each storing contents, according to the assigned search condition, and a contents presenting unit that displays and outputs information on the individual contents searched by the contents search unit on the screen format through mapping.
  • system means the logical collection of the plurality of apparatuses (or functional modules for implementing specified functions), regardless of whether or not the individual devices or functional modules are incorporated in a single case.
  • a user who does not have a guide on search, for example, which media kind of contents is available, needs to be provided with a clue or guide for finding out desired contents from a massive contents storage space.
  • a contents management system in which easily viewable viewing styles can be obtained in accordance to the contents attribute, without performing a presentation restricted by a place of the contents, unlike a related art directory structure.
  • the screen format generating unit For example, if the viewing style for guiding to the desired contents with 5W1H as the clue is assigned with the command input unit, the screen format generating unit generates the screen format for arranging the individual contents according to 5W1H in response to the assignment of the viewing style. Then, when a browse request of the contents is received from a user, an available contents providing space is searched according to thinking of the user, the media kind, or other search conditions inputted by the user, and representative frames of the individual founded contents are mapped on a format corresponding to the attribute assigned by the user, such that it becomes easy for the user to find out the desired contents. When a person performs context analysis or the like, 5W1H is used as the clue. Therefore, if the contents are mapped on the screen format on the basis of 5W1H, it can be expected that it becomes easy for the user to find out the desired contents.
  • a calendar view is a viewing style in which the contents are divided and arranged in a format of a table in which days of one month are arranged by seven dates to be presented, and, in each column, an icon of the contents in association with the corresponding date is arranged.
  • the associated date is, for example, the date on which the contents is produced, edited, updated, or copied.
  • the icon of the contents for example, the representative frame extracted from motion picture contents or a jacket of a DVD title can be used. According to the calendar view, the user can easily reach the desired contents, in particular, with the attribute of “When” of 5W1H as the clue.
  • a map view is used as another example of the screen format for mapping the contents.
  • the map view is a viewing style in which the contents are divided and arranged according to geographical information, such as a world map, a Japan map, or the like, to be presented, and the individual contents are mapped at associated places on the map or its peripheries.
  • the associated place is a place at which the contents is produced, edited, updated, or copied or a place for representing (concerning) the details of the contents.
  • the icon of the contents for example, the representative frame extracted from the motion picture contents or a jacket of a DVD title can be used. According to the map view, the user can easily reach the desired contents, in particular, with the attribute of “Where” of 5W1H as the clue.
  • the calendar view or the map view handles “When” or “Where” of 5W1H as the attribute of the contents, and provides the valid clue or guide, in which the contents view visually using information, such as the date or the place, is presented, for allowing the user to find out the desired contents.
  • a dead space on the screen is widened. Therefore, a matrix view in which the icons of the contents are orderly arranged on a screen in a lattice shape is prepared as one of the viewing styles. According to the matrix view, a larger number of icons can be presented on the screen, and the dead space on the screen can be narrowed. For example, when a large number of still pictures are managed, the matrix view is directed to present the contents to be easily searched only with display of thumbnails.
  • a list view has a list-type view style in which the contents titles, as well as the representative frame, are introduced together.
  • the list view for the motion picture contents extracted on the contents providing space is presented.
  • banners are correspondingly provided for the motion picture contents, and, in each banner, the representative frame, the title, the date of the motion picture contents, and the like are displayed. Further, in case of a new movie, a mark of “New” is attached so as to call a user's attention.
  • the valid clue or guide for finding out the desired contents can be provided on the basis of 5W1H.
  • the search condition used for the contents search up to now can be used as the valid clue or guide at the time of the subsequent contents search.
  • a shelf view is further prepared, and the shelf view is a viewing style in which the search condition assigned by the user is allocated for each shelf. That is, in each shelf, a metaphor is used that a group of contents extracted from the contents providing space on the basis of the search condition are stored and are drawn out from the shelf. Each shelf has reference information for the contents extracted on the basis of the registered search condition (that is, virtually stored in the shelf). Further, whenever the shelf opens, the search of the contents providing space is performed according to the search condition, and thus the reference information for the contents is updated.
  • a computer program which is described in a computer readable format to cause a computer system to execute a processing for managing multiple contents stored in a plurality of apparatuses.
  • the computer program includes inputting a common for assigning a viewing style for guiding a user to desired contents and a contents search condition, generating a screen format according to the assigned viewing style, searching a contents providing space constituted by the plurality of apparatuses, each storing contents, according to the assigned search condition, and displaying and outputting information on the individual contents searched in the searching the contents on the screen format through mapping.
  • the computer program according to the second aspect of the invention is defined as a computer program which is described in a computer readable format so as to implement a predetermined processing on a computer system. Specifically, by installing the computer program according to the second aspect of the invention in the computer system, a cooperative operation is exhibited on the computer system, and thus the same advantages as those in the contents management system according to the first aspect of the invention can be obtained.
  • a contents management system which can suitably manage enormous scattered contents, a contents management method, and a computer program can be provided.
  • a contents management system which can provide a user with a clue or visual guide for allowing the user to reach desired contents under a computing circumstance in which various media kinds of contents exist, a contents management method, and a computer program can be provided.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a configuration of a network in which contents is utilized
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically showing a hardware configuration of a system for implementing the contents management
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a functional configuration of a contents management system according to an embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically showing a basic configuration of a contents view screen according to an embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a configuration of a tool bar
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a configuration of a view style selection menu
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a configuration of a contents view screen in which a calendar view is selected as a screen format
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a screen operation when a specified date is selected by tapping or the like on the calendar view
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a mode in which a motion picture starts to be reproduced in response to tapping of a representative frame
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a mode in which, if a still picture button is pressed on a tool bar, only still picture contents are filtered, and only icons of the still picture contents are displayed;
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing a process sequence when a view style is switched
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of a configuration of a contents view screen in which a map view is selected as a screen format
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a mode in which a selected pedestal is being magnified on the map view
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a mode in which another selected pedestal is being magnified on the map view
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram showing a mode in which another selected pedestal is being magnified on the map view
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram showing an example of a screen configuration of a matrix view
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram illustrating an operation of a screen when a specified thumbnail is selected on the matrix view
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example of a screen configuration of a list view, which introduces motion picture contents, such as a movie and the like;
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram illustrating an operation when a specified banner is selected on the list view
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an example of a screen configuration of a shelf view
  • FIG. 21 is a diagram illustrating an operation when a desired shelf is selected
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating an operation sequence for registering a shelf search condition
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram illustrating an operation sequence for registering a shelf search condition
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram illustrating an operation sequence for registering a shelf search condition.
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram illustrating an example of a screen configuration which displays a home network.
  • an information communication network from a private network, such as a domestic LAN or the like, to a wide area network, such as Internet or the like is setup.
  • a private network such as a domestic LAN or the like
  • a wide area network such as Internet or the like
  • all apparatuses such as a camcorder, a digital camera, a TV receiver, a DVD player, an HD recorder, and the like, in addition to a PC or a PDA, are connected, and these apparatuses can store generated or acquired contents, share them with one another, and utilize the contents by reproduction or the like.
  • a user can acquire desired contents from a remote contents server.
  • a contents management system provides a user with a clue or visual guide for allowing the user to reach the desired contents and helps the contents to be effectively utilized.
  • the contents management is generally performed with a hierarchy structure using a directory.
  • a directory structure in which a contents management method or a management policy is reflected is logically constructed, on a browse screen, such as a so-called ‘Explorer’ or the like, the contents, which share the attribute, are arranged below one directory, and thus the user can easily find out the desired contents.
  • a logical storage space of a directory is formed for each physical storage space of a disk drive, and thus display depends on the physical arrangement.
  • the inventors have considered that optimal viewing styles for the individual contents exist.
  • all the available contents on the domestic LAN or the wide area network, such as Internet or the like are to be viewed, but an easily viewable viewing style is obtained in accordance with the contents attribute, without performing presentation restricted by a place of the contents, unlike the directory structure in the related art. That is, in the embodiment of the invention, a large number of contents scattered in a plurality of physical storage spaces are simultaneously to be viewed.
  • a screen format in which the contents are arranged in accordance with the media kind or the attribute, such as 5W1H or the like, to be easily viewed, is prepared. Then, if a browse request of the contents is received from a user, the available contents providing spaces are searched according to thinking of the user, the media kind, or other search conditions inputted by the user, and the representative frames of the individual founded contents are mapped on a format corresponding to the attribute assigned by the user, such that it becomes easy for the user to find out the desired contents.
  • the media kind or the attribute such as 5W1H or the like
  • the contents attribute generally includes the contents title, a file type (format) or the media kind, the date, the abstract of the contents, and the like, but, in the present embodiment, 5W1H associated with the contents is further handled as the attribute.
  • 5W1H is used as the clue. In this case, if the contents are mapped on the screen format on the basis of 5W1H, it can be further expected that the user easily finds out the desired contents.
  • a calendar view is used as an example of the screen format for mapping the contents.
  • the calendar view is a viewing style in which the contents are divided and arranged in a format of a table in which days of one month are arranged by seven dates to be presented, and, in each column, the icon of the contents in association with the corresponding date is arranged.
  • the associated date is, for example, the date on which the contents is produced, edited, updated, or copied.
  • the icon of the contents for example, the representative frame extracted from motion picture contents or a jacket of a DVD title can be used. According to the calendar view, the user can easily reach the desired contents, in particular, with the attribute of “When” of 5W1Has the clue.
  • a map view is used as another example of the screen format for mapping the contents.
  • the map view is a viewing style in which the contents are divided and arranged according to geographical information, such as a world map, a Japan map, or the like, to be presented, and the individual contents are mapped at associated places on the map or its periphery.
  • the associated place is a place at which the contents is produced, edited, updated, or copied or a place for representing (concerning) the details of the contents.
  • the icon of the contents for example, the representative frame extracted from motion picture contents or a jacket of a DVD title can be used. According to the map view, the user can easily reach the desired contents, in particular, with the attribute of “Where” of 5W1H as the clue.
  • FIG. 1 schematically shows the configuration of a network in which the contents is utilized.
  • a home network On a home network, a home server, and one or more client terminals exist.
  • the home network is connected to an external network, such as Internet or the like, through a home router.
  • the client on the home network includes a PC or a PDA, a camcorder, a digital camera, a TV receiver, a DVD recorder, an HD recorder, and the like, and generates or creates, reproduces, browses, or manages the contents.
  • the home server correctly acquires the contents from the contents server on the external network via the home router, stores the contents, and distributes the contents in the home.
  • the home server can acquire the contents by use of a unit, such as a package media or broadcast reception, other than the network.
  • the individual client terminals request the home server for the desired contents, and acquire and use the desired contents. Further, among the clients, such as the PC, the camcorder, the digital camera, the TV receiver, and the like, the individual clients communicate the contents to be generated/created and received with other clients via the home server or directly.
  • the clients such as the PC, the camcorder, the digital camera, the TV receiver, and the like.
  • the client terminal can utilize the contents to be provided on the home network or the contents to be provided by the contents server on the external network connected to the client terminal via the router.
  • a view screen of the contents is presented on the basis of the attribute of the contents, such as 5W1H or the like, regardless of the actual place of a contents entity. Therefore, even when a user performs the contents search with no guide, the user easily finds out interesting contents from a massive contents providing space.
  • FIG. 2 schematically shows the hardware configuration of a system for realizing the contents management.
  • the contents management system is implemented to start a predetermined contents management application on a computer system, such as the PC or the PDA, on which the user views the contents.
  • the system shown in FIG. 2 primarily has a processor 10 .
  • the processor 10 executes various processes on the basis of a program stored in a memory under a program execution circumstance to be provided by an operating system (OS). Further, the processor 10 controls various peripheral circuits, which are connected thereto via an external bus/interface 14 and a bus 30 .
  • the peripheral circuits connected to the bus 30 are as follows.
  • a memory 20 has a semiconductor memory, such as a DRAM (Dynamic RAM) or the like, and is used to load program codes to be executed by the processor 10 or to temporarily store job data of an execution program.
  • the memory 20 constitutes a memory space of the processor 10 .
  • the processor 10 loads and executes the predetermined contents management application on the memory 20 .
  • the processor 10 stores job data relating to the content management on the memory 20 .
  • a display controller 21 generates a display image according to an instruction to draw to be transmitted from the processor 10 and transmits the generated display image to a display device 22 .
  • the display device 22 connected to the display controller 21 displays and outputs the image on a screen according to display image information transmitted from the display controller 21 .
  • An input/output interface 23 to which a keyboard 24 or a mouse 25 is connected, transmits an input signal from a user input device, such as the keyboard 24 or the mouse 25 , to the processor 10 .
  • a user input device such as the keyboard 24 or the mouse 25
  • a touch sensor (not shown) overlapping the display screen of the display device 22 , instead of the keyboard 24 or the mouse 25 , may be used.
  • the input/output interface 23 has a universal interface, such as a USB (Universal Serial Bus), through which various information apparatuses can be connected to the computer system shown in FIG. 2 .
  • a universal interface such as a USB (Universal Serial Bus)
  • USB Universal Serial Bus
  • HDD Hard Disk Drive
  • the HDD controller 27 controls data input/output to/from the HDD 28 connected thereto.
  • a program of the operating system (OS) to be executed by the processor, application programs, driver programs, and data or contents, which are subjected to a process, such as reference or reproduction, by the programs, are stored.
  • the individual programs are installed in an executable format on the HDD 28 .
  • the HDD 28 corresponds to a local disk, and the contents stored in the HDD 28 are under management of the corresponding contents management system.
  • a network interface 26 is connected to the external network, such as a LAN (Local Area Network) or Internet, so as to control data communication through Internet. That is, the network interface 26 transmits data transmitted from the processor 10 to other devices on Internet, and simultaneously receives data transmitted through Internet and delivers received data to the processor 10 .
  • the network interface 26 can receive the program or data from the outside through the network.
  • the contents servers which provide the contents with charge or free of charge, are scattered.
  • the contents servers serve as remote disks, and the contents stored therein are under management of the corresponding contents management system.
  • FIG. 3 shows the functional configuration of the contents management system according to the present embodiment.
  • a screen control unit 101 is a functional module that controls the display content on the screen of the display device 22 , and corresponds to, for example, a window manager of the operating system.
  • the screen control unit 101 has a command input unit 101 a , such as a tool bar (described below), to which an instruction from the user is inputted, and a contents view display unit 101 b that display a contents browse screen of a view style serving as a clue or guide for allowing the user to find out the desired contents.
  • a search condition generating unit 102 generates a search condition for extracting (filtering) the contents from a massive contents providing space on the basis of a media kind of the contents or others contents attributes inputted via the command input unit 101 a.
  • a contents access control unit 103 is a functional module that controls an access operation to the massive contents providing space 104 having the local disks or remote disks, and corresponds to, for example, a file manager of the operating system.
  • the contents access control unit 103 reads out the contents from the corresponding disk in response to a contents request with assigned path name and file name, and searches the contents providing space 104 according to the search condition generated by the search condition generating unit 102 .
  • a screen format generating unit 105 generates a screen format that has the view style, such as a calendar view or a map view (described above), assigned by the user via the command input unit 101 a.
  • a contents information acquiring unit 106 acquires information on various contents extracted as the search result of the contents providing space 104 according to the search condition generated by the search condition generating unit 102 .
  • a contents mapping unit 107 maps the information of the individual contents extracted through the search of the contents providing space 104 on the corresponding places of the screen format generated by the screen format generating unit 105 . Then, the view style screen with the contents information mapped thereon is displayed on the screen by the contents view display unit 101 b as the clue or guide for allowing the user to find out the desired contents.
  • a contents acquiring unit 108 reads out the assigned contents from the contents providing space 104 through the contents access control unit 103 , and delivers the read contents to a contents utilizing unit 109 .
  • the contents utilizing unit 109 utilizes the contents acquired by the contents acquiring unit 108 , for example, reproduces the media contents, such as motion pictures or sound, copies the contents, or the like.
  • the contents management system presents the contents view screen, which serves as the clue or guide for allowing the user to reach the desired contents, so as to help the user to effectively utilize the contents.
  • FIG. 4 schematically shows the basic configuration of the contents view screen according to the present embodiment.
  • the contents view screen has a tool bar region and a view region.
  • the tool bar region corresponds to the above-described command input unit 101 a , and assigns the view style in the view region, the contents attribute, such as the media kind or the like, as the search condition.
  • the view region corresponds to the above-described contents view display unit 101 b , in which the information of the individual contents extracted through the search of the contents providing space 104 is mapped on the corresponding places of the screen format generated by the screen format generating unit 105 . Then, the screen with the contents information mapped thereon is an optimal viewing style for the contents and serves as the valid clue or guide for allowing the user to find out the desired contents. The user can directly operate the contents mapped on the view region through the screen on which the view is presented.
  • the tool bar is provided along the left edge of the screen.
  • the contents management system includes a touch panel-type tablet computer
  • the user operates individual buttons on the tool bar by use of a finger of the left hand holding a computer main body, thereby instructing the individual contents on the view region by a fingertip of the right hand.
  • FIG. 5 shows an example of the configuration of the tool bar.
  • a button on the top of the tool bar is a view style switching button, which is used to assign the screen format in the view region.
  • the screen format serving as the optimal viewing'style for the contents ‘calendar view’, ‘map view’, ‘list view’, ‘matrix view’, ‘shelf view’, and the like are prepared.
  • a menu bar hereinafter, referred to as ‘view style selection menu’
  • view style selection menu for selecting the individual view styles appears, thereby selecting a desired view style.
  • buttons in the tool bar other than the button on the top of the tool bar are used to assign the contents attribute serving as the search condition at the time of searching the contents providing space.
  • the second to fourth buttons are a still picture assignment button, a motion picture assignment button, and a music assignment button for specifying the media kind such as still pictures, motion pictures, and music, respectively.
  • the fifth button is used when all the contents are assigned as the search target, without limiting the media kind.
  • the sixth button in a shape of a magnifying glass is used to assign the contents attribute through a keyword or character input. If this button is pressed, the contents title, a dialog (not shown) for assigning the file type, the date, the place, the abstract of the contents, and the like opens.
  • the lowermost button of the tool bar is a button for instructing to display the home network.
  • the home network in addition to the home server, which collectively performs a contents providing service, unspecified apparatuses, such as the PC or PDA, the camcorder, the digital camera, the TV receiver, the DVD player, and the HD recorder, and the like, are connected.
  • the apparatuses on the home network may operate as the remote disks constituting the contents providing space or target devices for reproducing or copying the contents according to the contents management system.
  • the home network display button is pressed, all the apparatuses on the home network are visualized, thereby assigning as the storage places of the contents or the target devices through the screen. Display of the home network will be described below in detail.
  • the calendar view is the viewing style in which the contents are divided and arranged in a format of a table in which days of one month are arranged by seven dates to be presented, and, in each column, an icon of the contents in association with the corresponding date is arranged.
  • the associated date is, for example, the date on which the contents is produced, edited, updated, or copied.
  • the icon of the contents for example, the representative frame extracted from motion picture contents or a jacket of a DVD title can be used. According to the calendar view, the user can easily reach the desired contents, in particular, with the attribute of “When” of 5W1H as the clue.
  • FIG. 7 shows an example of the configuration of the contents view screen in which the calendar view is selected as the screen format.
  • the calendar view is in a format of a table in which days of one month are arranged by seven dates.
  • each data column the icon of the contents in association with the corresponding date is disposed.
  • the icon of the contents for example, the representative frame extracted from the motion picture contents or the jacket of the DVD title can be used. Further, to the icon of the contents, a mark for representing the media kind (motion picture, still picture, music) of the corresponding contents is attached.
  • the column of the date is magnified, and the icon of the contents is displayed on a magnified scale. Therefore, the user easily confirms the details of the contents.
  • peripheral columns are reduced. As a result, the contents icons of the peripheral columns are simply displayed on reduced scales as dots for indicating the presence of data.
  • the screen in which only the assigned column of the specified date is displayed on a magnified scale is referred to as ‘fisheye view’.
  • the date column of October 17 with the motion picture contents mapped thereon is displayed in the fisheye view.
  • a single representative frame is displayed for the contents, but, on the fisheye view, for example, plural representative frames extracted for the scene switching are disposed in time series.
  • a time slider is prepared, and, by moving the slider, the representative frame can be forwarded in a time direction. Then, the representative frame is tapped, and the motion picture starts to be reproduced at that point of time (see FIG. 9 ).
  • the contents searched with no limitation of the media kind are mapped on the individual date columns, but the media kind may be limited through the tool bar.
  • the still picture button is pressed on the tool bar, only the still picture contents are filtered, and, as shown in FIG. 10 , only the icons of the still picture contents are displayed.
  • plural view styles such as ‘calendar view’, ‘map view’, ‘list view’, ‘matrix view’, ‘shelf view’, and the like, are prepared.
  • the view style can be selected from the view style menu bar (see FIG. 6 ) appearing when the view style button on the top of the tool bar is pressed.
  • the view style can be switched after the view style is assigned and the contents view is displayed, as well as when the contents manager starts.
  • the context succeeds such that the contents appearing in the previous view region can be visualized in the next view region.
  • the context succession can be implemented by raising a priority of the previous state (search condition) and by performing the contents search.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing a process sequence when the view style is switched.
  • Step S 1 For example, if the view style is assigned through the view style button of the tool bar (Step S 1 ), the contents providing space is searched according to the assigned search condition, such as the media kind or the like (Step S 2 ).
  • the assigned search condition such as the media kind or the like
  • the information (the representative frame or the like) of the individual contents extracted through the search is mapped on the screen format of the assigned view style and is displayed on the view region (Step S 3 ).
  • the user can visually understand and easily find out the desired contents on the view region.
  • the contents can be utilized, for example, reproduced or copied.
  • Step S 4 If switching of the view style is performed through the view style button of the tool bar (Step S 4 ), the contents succeeds, for example, the priority of the previous state (search condition) is raised (Step S 5 ), and the process returns to the step S 2 . Then, the restructure of the contents and display of the contents view in a new view style are repeatedly performed.
  • the map view is a viewing style in which the contents are divided and arranged according to geographical information, such as a world map, a Japan map, or the like, to be presented, and the individual contents are mapped at associated places on the map or its peripheries.
  • the associated place is a place at which the contents is produced, edited, updated, or copied or a place for representing (concerning) the details of the contents.
  • the icon of the contents for example, the representative frame extracted from the motion picture contents or the jacket of the DVD title can be used. According to the map view, the user can easily reach the desired contents, in particular, with the attribute of “Where” of 5W1H as the clue.
  • FIG. 12 shows an example of the configuration of the contents view screen in which the map view is selected as the screen format.
  • the map view has the screen format on the basis of the world map, and, the icons of the contents, each having the geographical information as the attribute, are mapped at three points of Japan, Australia, and Hawaii.
  • a bar-shaped date scroll bar for assigning the period of the contents appearing on the map view is provided.
  • the point of time corresponding to date information of the contents is displayed.
  • the map view on the basis of the world map has a plurality of cells divided for every predetermined latitude and longitude. Each cell functions as ‘pedestal’ of an album on which the contents associated with the corresponding point is shown. If any pedestal is selected by tapping, as shown in FIG. 13 , the pedestal is magnified, and simultaneously the icon mounted on the pedestal is displayed on a magnified scale. Therefore, the user easily confirms the details of the contents. As the reaction to the magnification of the selected pedestal, peripheral pedestals are reduced. As a result, the contents icon of the peripheral pedestals is displayed on reduced scales as dots for indicating the presence of data.
  • the pedestal is further tapped, the pedestal is further magnified, and the icon mounted on the pedestal is displayed on a magnified scale.
  • Such a magnification operation of the pedestal is performed at multi stages. For example, when the contents has plural groups of still pictures, as shown in FIG. 14 , if the pedestal is magnified to some extent, several image frames are displayed to be stacked so as to present that the contents has groups of still pictures. Then, if a specified group of still pictures is selected by tapping, as shown in FIG. 15 , the individual still pictures of the selected picture are developed on the pedestal.
  • a specified pedestal is registered as a home so as to be used for short cut.
  • the upper right of the map view shown in. FIG. 12 shows that ‘Tokyo Japan’ is registered as the home.
  • the short cut to the pedestal of the home is prepared, and thus the user can rapidly reach a frequently used contents search screen.
  • the valid clue or guide for allowing the user to find out the desired contents is provided, in which ‘When’ or ‘Where’ of 5W1H is handled as the contents attribute, and the contents view, which visually uses the information, such as the date or place, is presented.
  • the icon of the contents is not disposed at the date column or place (pedestal) which does not have the corresponding contents, there is a problem in that a dead space on the screen is increased.
  • plural reduced icons are disposed densely, and thus it is difficult for the user to view the contents.
  • the matrix view is a view style to solve the problem.
  • the icons of the contents are orderly arranged on the screen in a lattice shape. Therefore, a larger number of icons can be presented on the screen, and the dead space on the screen can be narrowed.
  • the matrix view presents the contents such that the contents can be easily searched with only display of thumbnails.
  • FIG. 16 shows an example of the screen configuration of the matrix view.
  • the still picture is selected on the tool bar, the thumbnails of the still picture contents, such as photographs or the like, are sorted in sequence of captured date and arranged in a lattice shape along the time axis.
  • the maximum thumbnails to be mounted are displayed on one page of the matrix view.
  • scroll buttons in forms of arrows are provided, and, with the operations of the scroll buttons, the matrix view can be switched to the front or rear page on the time axis.
  • thumbnails are magnified (or has an original image size). Accordingly, peripheral thumbnails are displayed in gray, and the selected contents can be highlighted.
  • the valid clue or guide for allowing the user to find out the desired contents is provided, in which ‘When’ or ‘Where’ of 5W1H is handled as the contents attribute, and the contents view, which visually uses the information, such as the date or place, is presented.
  • the user can find out interesting contents with 5W1H as the clue while viewing the contents icons mapped on the calendar or the map, regardless of the media kind, such as motion picture, still picture, musical piece, or the like.
  • a list view has a list-type view style in which the contents title, as well as the representative frame, is introduced.
  • FIG. 18 shows an example of the screen configuration of the list view, which introduces the motion picture contents, such as the movie or the like.
  • banners are correspondingly provided for the motion picture contents, and, in each banner, the representative frame, the title, the date of the motion picture contents, and the like are displayed. Further, in case of a new movie, a mark of “New” is attached so as to call a user's attention.
  • the banners are sorted, for example, in sequence of date, but the invention is not limited to this configuration.
  • the banners may be sorted in alphabetical order or according to other rules.
  • the maximum banners to be mounted are displayed.
  • Scroll buttons in forms of arrows are provided at upper and lower ends of the list view. With the operations of these buttons, the list view can be switched to the front or rear page.
  • a specified banner is selected on the list view by tapping, as shown in FIG. 19 , the banner is magnified. Accordingly, other banners in the same page are reduced, and thus the selected contents can be highlighted.
  • the contents view which visually uses the information, such as the date or place, can be presented, and, for the user who searches the contents with no guide, the valid clue or guide for allowing the user to find out the desired contents can be provided on the base of 5W1H.
  • the search condition which was used for the contents search can be a valid clue or guide at the time of allowing the user to search the subsequent contents.
  • a shelf view is a viewing style in which the search condition assigned by the user is allocated for each shelf. That is, in each shelf, a metaphor is used that a group of contents extracted from the contents providing space on the basis of the search condition are stored. Each shelf has reference information for the contents extracted on the basis of the registered search condition (that is, virtually stored in the shelf). In addition, whenever the shelf opens, the search of the contents providing space is performed according to the search condition, and thus the reference information for the contents is updated.
  • FIG. 20 shows an example of the screen configuration of the shelf view.
  • the representative frames of the contents virtually stored in the individual shelves are mapped on front surfaces of the shelves.
  • the shelves having the titles of ‘TODAY NEWS’, ‘UNWATCHED SOCCER’, ‘DRAMA OF THIS WEEK’, ‘MOVIE/ACTION’, ‘DARK ANGEL’, ‘SUMMER TOUR 2000-2002’, and ‘SPORTS 2000-2002’ are registered. Further, for each shelf, the search condition for searching the contents corresponding to the title or the reference information to the contents associated with the shelf is provided.
  • the search process of the contents according to the search condition starts, but, when the update of the shelf is not desired, the search process can be locked.
  • an icon in a shape of a lock is attached to the ‘MOVIE/ACTION’ shelf, it indicates that the search process is locked.
  • a desired shelf is selected by tapping, as shown in FIG. 21 , the shelf is magnified. Accordingly, other shelves are displayed on reduced scales, and thus the selected shelf can be highlighted. Further, since the representative frame of the contents mapped on the front surface is magnified, the user can observe more closely the selected shelf and acquire the clue for the contents selection. As described above, with the selection of the shelf, the search process of the contents starts, but the search can be locked.
  • a registration process of that shelf progresses.
  • an operation window for registration is popped-up, and registration working of the shelf is performed in a wizard manner.
  • the media kind to be handled by the shelf is set.
  • a mode is shown in which MUSIC is selected as the media kind.
  • a wizard for setting a category of MUSIC is presented.
  • a mode is shown in which J-POP is selected as the category.
  • search items to be assigned as the search condition, or the sequence of the wizard is not limited. Further, at the time of other media kinds, such as motion picture or still picture, of course, a setting sequence of a search condition, other than the above-described sequence, is used.
  • the contents providing space is searched according to the search condition. Then, if the corresponding contents are extracted, as shown in FIG. 24 , the representative frames thereof are mapped on the front surface of the newly registered shelf, and then the registration process ends.
  • the unspecified apparatuses such as the PC or PDA, the camcorder, the digital camera, the TV receiver, the DVD recorder, the HD recorder, and the like, are connected.
  • These apparatuses on the home network may operate as the remote disks constituting the contents providing space or as the target devices for reproducing or copying the contents for the contents management system.
  • the contents access control unit 103 refers to the contents providing space 104 and specifies accessible devices in the same home network. At that time, it is also examined whether the found device can be the source of the contents or the sink of the contents.
  • FIG. 25 all the apparatuses detected on the home network are visualized on the view region, as shown in FIG. 25 .
  • the individual apparatuses detected on the home network are disposed.
  • the user can directly assign the, apparatus, which is the source of the storage place of the contents or the target of contents reproduction or contents movement, through the screen on the home network display of the view region.
  • the contents acquiring unit 108 reads out the assigned contents from the contents providing space 104 through the contents access control unit 103 and delivers the read contents to the contents utilizing unit 109 .
  • the contents utilizing unit 109 utilizes the contents acquired by the contents acquiring unit 108 , for example, reproduces the media contents, such as the motion picture, sound, or the like, or copies the contents.

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