US20160134938A1 - Display control device, display control method, and computer program - Google Patents

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US20160134938A1
US20160134938A1 US14/890,211 US201414890211A US2016134938A1 US 20160134938 A1 US20160134938 A1 US 20160134938A1 US 201414890211 A US201414890211 A US 201414890211A US 2016134938 A1 US2016134938 A1 US 2016134938A1
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Seiji Suzuki
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  • the present disclosure relates to a display control device, a display control method, and a computer program.
  • Patent Literatures 1 and 2 then disclose techniques of displaying, as the presence of users who are concurrently watching and listening to content, characters called avatars serving as the users themselves and face images to show the scale of the whole audience to the users who are trying listening to the content.
  • Patent Literature 1 JP 2009-211528A
  • Patent Literature 2 JP 2008-257709A
  • each of the techniques can show the scale of the whole audience to users who are trying listening to content, the users feel it troublesome in the first place to enter comments to communicate with each other.
  • Text concurrently displayed with content makes the displayed content smaller in size, while text superimposed on content makes the content difficult to watch.
  • the user does not know whether or not the other user is looking at the screen, or whether or not the other user can reply soon. Accordingly, the user fails to smoothly communicate with the other user.
  • the present disclosure then provides a novel and improved display control device, display control method, and computer program that can allow users who are concurrently watching and listening to content to know the scale of the users with ease and allow the users to smoothly communicate with the other users with ease.
  • a display control device including: a user information acquisition unit configured to acquire information on presence of one or more users who are using same content as output content; a user position decision unit configured to decide display positions of the presence of the users with the information on the presence of the users acquired by the user information acquisition unit; and a display control unit configured to exert control to display the information on the presence of the users on the basis of the display positions decided by the user position decision unit in a manner that the users appear to be using the content together.
  • a display control method including: acquiring information on presence of one or more users who are using same content as output content; deciding display positions of the presence of the users with the acquired information on the presence of the users; and exerting control on the basis of decided display positions to display the information on the presence of the users in a manner that the users appear to be using the content together.
  • a computer program for causing a computer to execute: acquiring information on presence of one or more users who are using same content as output content; deciding display positions of the presence of the users with the acquired information on the presence of the users; and exerting control on the basis of decided display positions to display the information on the presence of the users in a manner that the users appear to be using the content together.
  • FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a configuration example of a content distribution system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a configuration example of a display system 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example in which a content display device 300 and a user information output device 400 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure display content and user information.
  • FIG. 4A is an explanatory diagram illustrating a functional configuration example of a user information management server 11 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 4B is an explanatory diagram illustrating a functional configuration example of a display control device 200 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an operation example of the content distribution system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example of video distribution setting set in the user information management server 11 .
  • FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram illustrating that the user information management server 11 distributes a video shot by a display system 100 a.
  • FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram illustrating that the user information management server 11 distributes a video shot by a display system 100 b.
  • FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram illustrating that the user information management server 11 distributes a video shot by a display system 100 c.
  • FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example in which the content display device 300 and the user information output device 400 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure display content and user information.
  • FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example in which the content display device 300 and the user information output device 400 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure display content and user information.
  • FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example in which content is watched and listened to with a head mounted display.
  • FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a display example of a head mounted display 500 .
  • FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a display example of the head mounted display 500 .
  • FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a hardware configuration example of the display control device 200 .
  • FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a configuration example of a content distribution system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • a configuration example of the content distribution system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to FIG. 1 .
  • the content distribution system 1 includes a content server 10 , a user information management server 11 , and display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c .
  • the content server 10 , the user information management server 11 , and the display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c are connected to the Internet and another network 2 .
  • the content distribution system 1 distributes the same content (such as images, videos, and a combination of images or videos with sounds) distributed by the content server 10 to the display systems 100 a , 100 b , and 100 c .
  • the user information management server 11 receives the states of the respective users who are using content, the states being transmitted from the display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c , and outputs the received states to the display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c in the content distribution system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the state of each user may include, for example, the appearance of each user, a silhouette or an avatar generated from the appearance of each user, and the voice of each user.
  • the use of content refers to each user's watching content to be distributed.
  • the use of content also means that each user waits for content to start even if the content has not yet been distributed in practice.
  • the use of content includes a situation in which users exchange their opinions on content even after the distribution of the content ends.
  • the content server 10 retains content to be distributed to the display system 100 a , 100 b and 100 c , and outputs the retained content to the network 2 .
  • the content server 10 may begin to output the retained content at the predefined time.
  • the display system 100 can access the content output by the content server 10 at that time, thereby reproducing the content output by the content server 10 .
  • content is distributed from the content server 10 to the display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c via the network 2 , but the present disclosure is not limited to such an example.
  • content may also be distributed to the display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c via broadcast waves.
  • the content server 10 may retain and distribute various genres of content to the display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c .
  • Examples of genres of content retained and distributed to the display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c by the content server 10 may include sports, movies, concerts, quizzes, dramas, variety shows, games, still images and moving images shot by users themselves, and other private content.
  • the user information management server 11 is a device that manages information on users of the display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c who uses the content distribution system 1 .
  • the user information management server 11 outputs information sent from each of the display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c to the display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c on the basis of retained user information.
  • the display system 100 acquires content output by the content server 10 from the network 2 and displays the acquired content, or acquires information transmitted from the user information management server 11 and displays the acquired information.
  • the display system 100 in simple terms, includes a content display device that displays content output by the content server 10 and a user information output device that outputs information transmitted from the user information management server 11 .
  • a configuration example of the content distribution system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has been described so far with reference to FIG. 1 .
  • a configuration example of the display system 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.
  • FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a configuration example of a display system 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. A configuration example of the display system 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to FIG. 2 .
  • the display system 100 includes a display control device 200 , a content display device 300 , and a user information output device 400 .
  • the display control device 200 controls the content display device 300 displaying content and the user information output device 400 displaying user information.
  • the display control device 200 acquires content output by the content server 10 from the network 2 , and outputs the acquired content to the content display device 300 .
  • the display control device 200 acquires user information output by the user information management server 11 from the network 2 , and outputs the acquired user information to the user information output device 400 .
  • the content display device 300 displays content output by the content server 10 , and includes a liquid crystal display device, an organic EL display device, or another display device.
  • the content display device 300 acquires content output by the content server 10 from the display control device 200 , and displays the acquired content on the basis of control exerted by the display control device 200 .
  • the user information output device 400 acquires and outputs information transmitted from the user information management server 11 , and includes a device such as a projector that irradiates, for example, a wall with a video.
  • the user information output device 400 acquires information transmitted from the user information management server 11 from the display control device 200 , and outputs the acquired information on the basis of control exerted by the display control device 200 .
  • Examples of information output by the user information output device 400 may include the appearance of another user, a silhouette, a face picture, an avatar and other video information, voice and other audio information, and a comment entered by another user and other text information.
  • the user information output device 400 outputs such a kind of information on the basis of control exerted by the display control device 200 .
  • the user information output device 400 may also include a camera for shooting a video of the appearance of a user who is trying listening to content displayed by the content display device 300 , and a microphone for collecting the voice of the user.
  • the user information output device 400 may also include a speaker for outputting content displayed by the content display device 300 and a sound uttered by another user. Additionally, these camera, microphone, and speaker may be provided independently from the content display device 300 and the user information output device 400 .
  • the user information output device 400 includes a camera for shooting a video of the appearance of a user, a speaker for outputting content displayed by the content display device 300 and a sound uttered by another user, and a microphone for collecting the voice of the user.
  • the user information output device 400 may also include an infrared sensor device, an ultrasonic sensor device, or another distance measuring sensor for acquiring distance information on the distance to a user trying listening to content displayed by the content display device 300 . Once the user information output device 400 acquires distance information on the distance to a user, the user information output device 400 may transmit the distance information to the user information management server 11 via the network 2 .
  • the display system 100 may also include a global positioning system (GPS) sensor or another position sensor for acquiring the present position.
  • GPS global positioning system
  • the position sensor only has to be provided in any of the display control device 200 , the content display device 300 and the user information output device 400 , and the display system 100 may transmit information on the present position acquired by the position sensor to the user information management server 11 via the network 2 .
  • FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an installation example of the user information output device 400 .
  • the user information output device 400 may also be provided on the ceiling of a room or at a position at which the user information output device 400 faces a user as illustrated in FIG. 3 in order to irradiate a wall with a video or shoot a video of the appearance of the user.
  • a camera provided on the user information output device 400 may be provided at a position that allows the camera to shoot at least a video of the upper body of a user while the user is using (watching) content displayed by the content display device 300 . As long as a video of the upper body of a user can be shot, it is possible, for example, with the skeleton estimation technology to estimate the posture of the user.
  • the user information management server 11 can acquire information on the posture of the user by using that skeleton estimation technology. Furthermore, for example, the user information management server 11 can convert even a shot video showing the front of the user as illustrated in FIG. 3 to a video showing a side of the user.
  • the display control device 200 can show the scale of users who are concurrently using (watching) content to a user of the display system 100 with ease by controlling the content display device 300 displaying content and the user information output device 400 outputting information. In addition, the display control device 200 exerts such control, thereby allowing a user of the display system 100 to smoothly communicate with another user with ease.
  • FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example in which a content display device 300 and a user information output device 400 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure display content and user information.
  • a user U 1 sits in a room watching and listening to content displayed by the content display device 300 .
  • the user information output device 400 projects appearances D 1 and D 2 of other users onto walls of the room where the user 1 is as illustrated in FIG. 3 . If the user information output device 400 projects the appearances D 1 and D 2 of the other users in this way, the display system 100 can present information on the other users to the user U 1 without preventing the user U 1 from watching and listening to content displayed by the content display device 300 .
  • the appearances D 1 and D 2 of the other users projected by the user information output device 400 may include videos of the actual appearances of the other users shot by the display systems 100 used by the other users, or silhouettes made from the appearances.
  • the user information output device 400 may project, as the appearances D 1 and D 2 of the other users, images of characters called avatars converted from videos of the appearances of the other users shot by the display systems 100 used by the other users.
  • the display manner and display positions of the appearances D 1 and D 2 of the other users projected by the user information output device 400 for the respective users change in accordance with control exerted by the display control device 200 .
  • Some parts of the appearances of the other users are displayed as shot videos, and the other parts are displayed as silhouettes in accordance with control exerted by the display control device 200 in the example illustrated in FIG. 3 .
  • the appearances of the other users may be converted to silhouettes, or avatar information on the other users may be acquired by the user information management server 11 .
  • the user information management server 11 may also convert a video of a user transmitted from the display system 100 to a silhouette, or acquire an avatar of a user on the basis of the retained user information.
  • the user information output device 400 may output sounds uttered by the other users in addition to the appearances D 1 and D 2 of the other users.
  • the user information output device 400 may also output text generated from the sounds uttered by the other users.
  • the user information output device 400 outputs text “GREAT SAVE!” and “ALMOST!” generated from sounds uttered by the other users in balloons in the example illustrated in FIG. 3 .
  • the display control device 200 may change the projection positions of the appearances D 1 and D 2 of the other users and the display positions of the respective users in accordance with information managed by the user information management server 11 and the details of content output by the content display device 300 .
  • a specific example of display control exerted by the display control device 200 on the appearances D 1 and D 2 of the other users will be described below in detail.
  • the user information output device 400 may display the appearances of the other users as illustrated in FIG. 3 before the content display device 300 displays content.
  • the user information output device 400 can show that users have been excited even before the content display device 300 displays content, by displaying the appearances of the other users before the content display device 300 displays the content.
  • the user information output device 400 may continue to display the appearances of the other users as illustrated in FIG. 3 even after the content display device 300 finishes displaying content.
  • the user information output device 400 can show that users have been excited even after the content display device 300 finishes displaying content, by continuing to display the appearances of the other users after the content display device 300 finishes displaying the content.
  • the display control device 200 illustrated in FIG. 2 may be configured to output the game content to the content display device 300 . If a user of the display system 100 enjoys game content with another user, the display system 100 may include a controller for operating the game, which is not, however, illustrated in FIG. 2 .
  • a configuration example of the display system 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has been described so far with reference to FIG. 2 .
  • a functional configuration example of the user information management server 11 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.
  • FIG. 4A is an explanatory diagram illustrating a functional configuration example of the user information management server 11 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Next, a functional configuration example of the user information management server 11 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to FIG. 4A .
  • the user information management server 11 includes a video acquisition unit 21 , a video processing unit 22 , an information distribution unit 23 , and a setting retention unit 24 .
  • the video acquisition unit 21 acquires a video shot by the user information output device 400 included in the display system 100 .
  • the video shot by the display system 100 may include the appearance of a user who uses the display system 100 .
  • the video acquired by the video acquisition unit 21 is subjected to video processing by the video processing unit 22 .
  • the video processing unit 22 executes video processing on the video acquired by the video acquisition unit 21 .
  • the video processing executed by the video processing unit 22 may include, for example, deleting the background from a video, extracting a person from a video, converting the extracted person to a silhouette, and reflecting the movement of the extracted person on an avatar.
  • the video processing unit 22 executes video processing on the video acquired by the video acquisition unit 21 on the basis of the content of the setting retained by the setting retention unit 24 . Additionally, the video processing unit 22 may also execute processing on a sound that may be included in the video in addition to the processing on the video. For example, the video processing unit 22 may also execute processing of converting a sound included in the video into text data on the basis of the content of the setting retained by the setting retention unit 24 discussed below.
  • the information distribution unit 23 distributes the video transmitted form the display system 100 and subjected to video processing by the video processing unit 22 to another display system 100 .
  • the information distribution unit 23 distributes the video transmitted from the display system 100 to another display system 100 on the basis of the content of the setting retained by the setting retention unit 24 .
  • the setting retention unit 24 retains, for example, the content of the video processing on the video shot by the display system 100 , the content of the setting for a destination to which the video is distributed, and the setting for information on each user who is using the display system 100 .
  • the video processing unit 22 and the information distribution unit 23 operates on the basis of the content of the setting retained by the setting retention unit 24 .
  • the setting retention unit 24 is provided in the user information management server 11 in the example illustrated in FIG. 4A , the present disclosure is not limited to such an example.
  • a functional configuration example of the user information management server 11 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has been described so far with reference to FIG. 4A .
  • a functional configuration example of the display control device 200 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.
  • FIG. 4B is an explanatory diagram illustrating a functional configuration example of the display control device 200 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The following describes a functional configuration example of the display control device 200 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure with reference to FIG. 4B .
  • the display control device 200 includes a content acquisition unit 210 , a user information acquisition unit 220 , a user position decision unit 230 , and a display control unit 240 .
  • the content acquisition unit 210 acquires content output by the content server 10 .
  • the content acquired by the content acquisition unit 210 is sent to the content display device 300 by the display control unit 240 , and the display control unit 240 controls the content display device 300 displaying the acquired content.
  • the user information acquisition unit 220 acquires information transmitted from the user information management server 11 .
  • the information acquired by the user information acquisition unit 220 is sent to the user information output device 400 by the display control unit 240 .
  • the display control unit 240 then controls the user information output device 400 outputting the information acquired by the user information acquisition unit 220 .
  • the user position decision unit 230 decides the position of the appearance of a user output from the user information output device 400 when the information acquired by the user information acquisition unit 220 is output from the user information output device 400 .
  • the user position decision unit 230 may use a variety of indexes for deciding the position of the appearance of a user output from the user information output device 400 .
  • the user position decision unit 230 may decide the position on the basis of information on a user of the display control device 200 and another user managed by the user information management server 11 . Meanwhile, for example, the user position decision unit 230 may decide the position in accordance with the details of content output by the content server 10 .
  • the user position decision unit 230 may decide the display positions of the appearances of users in a manner that a user who is rooting for the same team as a team that a user of the display control device 200 is rooting for is displayed on the same wall and a user who is rooting for the opponent team is displayed on the opposite wall.
  • the user position decision unit 230 may decide the display positions of the appearances of users in a manner that users who are using characters having the same job are centralized on one of the walls.
  • indexes used by the user position decision unit 230 will be described. If a user who is using the display system 100 sets the appearance of a user registered in advance in the user information management server 11 in a manner that the registered appearance is displayed near the user who is using the display system 100 , the user position decision unit 230 may make a decision in a manner that the display position of the registered appearance of the user is located near the user who is using the display system 100 on the basis of the setting.
  • the position of a user in a room may be acquired, for example, from a resulting video of the user shot by the user information output device 400 or acquired by a sensor or the like that measures the distance to an object.
  • the user position decision unit 230 may decide the position of another user on the basis of information on the position of the user acquired in this way.
  • the user position decision unit 230 can use information on user communication services such as social networking services (SNSs), social media, and social networking sites, the user position decision unit 230 may make a decision in a manner that the display position of the appearance of a user who has deep intimacy as estimated from a social graph of the SNS is located near a user who is using the display system 100 .
  • SNSs social networking services
  • social media social media
  • social networking sites the user position decision unit 230 may make a decision in a manner that the display position of the appearance of a user who has deep intimacy as estimated from a social graph of the SNS is located near a user who is using the display system 100 .
  • the user position decision unit 230 may make a decision in a manner that the display position of the appearance of a user who is rooting for the same team as a team that a user who is using the display system 100 is rooting for is located near the user who is using the display system 100 .
  • the user position decision unit 230 may display the appearances of users in a manner that the display position of the appearance of a user who is rooting for the same team as a team that a user who is using the display system 100 is rooting for is located on the right side as viewed from the user who is using the display system 100 and the display position of the appearance of a user who is rooting for the opponent team is located on the left side as viewed from the user who is using the display system 100 .
  • the user position decision unit 230 may display the appearances of users in a manner that the display position of the appearance of a user who gets the same answer as an answer of a user who is using the display system 100 is located on the right side as viewed from the user who is using the display system 100 and the display position of the appearance of a user who gets a different answer is located on the left side as viewed from the user who is using the display system 100 .
  • the user position decision unit 230 may change the display position of the appearance of another user in accordance with the posture of the user. For example, when there are a user sitting on the floor, a user sitting on a chair, and a standing user, the user position decision unit 230 may display the appearance of the user sitting on the floor at the front, the appearance of the user sitting on a chair in the middle, and the appearance of the standing user at the back.
  • the user position decision unit 230 may change the display position of the appearance of another user in accordance with the height of the user.
  • the user information management server 11 estimates the height of a user who is using the display system 100 from the appearance of the user, whose video has been shot by the user information output device 400 .
  • the user information management server 11 may then put together information on the heights of users who are watching and listening to the same content and provide the information to the respective display systems 100 .
  • the user position decision unit 230 may display the appearances of the users in order of increasing height.
  • the user position decision unit 230 may change the display position of the appearance of another user in accordance with the actual distance to the other user.
  • the display system 100 may include a position sensor that acquires the present position.
  • the display system 100 includes a position sensor, so that position information on a user of the display system 100 and position information on another user are gathered in the user information management server 11 .
  • the display control device 200 acquires position information on other users from the user information management server 11 , it is possible to change the display positions of the appearances of the users in accordance with the actual distances to the other users.
  • the user position decision unit 230 may display the appearances of other users in order of increasing actual distance to the users.
  • the user position decision unit 230 may also change the display position of the appearance of another user in accordance with the distance between the content display device 300 of the display system 100 used by the user and the user.
  • the user information output device 400 may also include an infrared sensor device, an ultrasonic sensor device, or another distance measuring sensor for acquiring distance information on the distance to a user trying listening to content displayed by the content display device 300 .
  • the user information output device 400 includes a distance measuring sensor device, so that information on the distances between the content display devices 300 and users is gathered in the user information management server 11 .
  • the user position decision unit 230 may display the appearances of other users in order of increasing distance between the content display devices 300 of the display systems 100 used by the users and the users.
  • the display control unit 240 controls the content display device 300 displaying content acquired by the content acquisition unit 210 .
  • the display control unit 240 controls the user information output device 400 outputting information acquired by the user information acquisition unit 220 .
  • the display control unit 240 exerts control in a manner that the user information output device 400 outputs information on the position of each user decided by the user position decision unit 230 as the information acquired by the user information acquisition unit 220 .
  • the display control unit 240 may change what is to be displayed in accordance with the state of another user. For example, the display control unit 240 may stop the user information output device 400 from outputting the appearance of another user or cause the user information output device 400 to output only the outline of the user in the absence of the user. Additionally, the absence of another user may be determined, for example, from the user stepping out from the video shooting range of the user information output device 400 , or the other user telling that the user is going to be unavailable through a microphone provided on the user information output device 400 .
  • the display control unit 240 may determine that the user leaves his or her seat and stop the user information output device 400 from outputting the appearance of the user or cause the user information output device 400 to output only the outline of the user.
  • the display control unit 240 may change what is displayed for another user in accordance with a sign shown by the user. For example, the display control unit 240 may stop the user information output device 400 from outputting the appearance of another user or cause the user information output device 400 to output only the outline of the user when the user explicitly shows a sign indicating that the user leaves a seat.
  • the display control unit 240 may display a user who actively leaves messages and a user who does not in different manners.
  • the display control unit 240 may display users who actively leave messages near a user of the display control device 200 or centralize and display them on one of the walls, while displaying users who have been leaving only a certain threshold amount of messages or less within a predetermined time, or who have been leaving no messages for a predetermined time far from the user of the display control device 200 or displaying them on the opposite wall to the wall on which the users who actively leave messages are displayed.
  • the display control unit 240 may change information on a user output by the user information output device 400 in accordance with a change in the situation in content output by the content server 10 .
  • the display control unit 240 may display the users who are rooting for the same team as a team that the user of the display control device 200 is rooting for with such an effect that makes the users look excited about the team that the users are rooting for getting ahead.
  • the display control unit 240 may display the users who are rooting for the same team as a team that the user of the display control device 200 is rooting for with such an effect that makes the users look down or may reduce the sizes of the users.
  • the user information output device 400 may display a user who gets the right answer of a quiz with such an effect that makes the user look excited under the control of the display control unit 240 .
  • the user information output device 400 may display a user who gets an incorrect answer of a quiz by making the user look down or reducing the size of the appearance of the user under the control of the display control unit 240 .
  • the user information output device 400 may output information on a user changed in accordance with the situation in the online game.
  • the user information output device 400 may centralize and display users who are, for example, using characters having the same job on one of the walls under the control of the user position decision unit 230 .
  • the user information output device 400 may also reduce the sizes of the users whose characters are, for example, run out of health points under the control of the display control unit 240 .
  • the display control device 200 is configured as illustrated in FIG. 4B , and can hereby show a user of the display system 100 with ease the scale of users who are concurrently watching and listening to content.
  • the display control device 200 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is configured as illustrated in FIG. 4B , thereby allowing users of the display systems 100 to smoothly communicate with other users with ease.
  • the display control exerted by the display control unit 240 may be exerted by the user information management server 11 . If the user information management server 11 exerts the display control and then transmits user information to the display system 100 , the display control unit 240 can exert control in a manner that the processed user information sent from the user information management server 11 is output from the user information output device 400 .
  • the display control unit 240 may gather information transmitted from the plurality of display systems 100 and subject the information to video processing in the video processing unit 22 to transmit the information on users subjected to the video processing for each display system 100 .
  • a functional configuration example of the display control device 200 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has been described so far. Next, an operation example of the content distribution system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.
  • the content distribution system 1 outputs content from the content server 10 to the display system 100 , and outputs a video and sound of a user sent from the display system 100 from the user information management server 11 to another display system 100 .
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an operation example of the content distribution system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. An operation example of the content distribution system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to FIG. 5 .
  • Each display system 100 shoots a video of the appearance of a user who is using the display system 100 with a camera provided on the user information output device 400 (step S 101 ), and transmits the video to the user information management server 11 via the network 2 .
  • This video may include a sound uttered by the user.
  • the user information management server 11 receives the video transmitted from each display system 100 , and then deletes the background from the received video and extracts only a person (step S 102 ).
  • the content distribution system 1 goes on to decide how the video shot by any one of the display systems 100 is output by another display system 100 , on the basis of information managed in the user information management server 11 .
  • the following describes an example in which the user information management server 11 decides a manner in which a video is output on the basis of information managed in the user information management server 11 and distributes the video to each display system 100 .
  • the display system 100 may naturally execute the following processing instead of the user information management server 11 , or the user information management server 11 may divide the processing with the display system 100 .
  • the user information management server 11 determines whether or not a video shot by any one of the display systems 100 is set to be output by another display system 100 without any processing (step S 103 ). If the video is set to be output without any processing, the user information management server 11 corrects video distortion attributed to a shooting position in the video shot by the one of the display systems 100 (step S 104 ).
  • the appearance of another user is output from the user information output device 400 , for example, as illustrated in FIG. 3 .
  • the user information management server 11 corrects the video on the basis of the position of the content display device 300 and the position of the other user to be output, making the appearance of the other user look at the content display device 300 .
  • the information on the position of the content display device 300 may be acquired, for example, by a camera or a distance measuring sensor of the user information output device 400 , and transmitted to the user information management server 11 .
  • the information on the position of the content display device 300 may be registered by a user, and transmitted to the user information management server 11 .
  • the user information management server 11 goes on to determine whether or not the video shot by the one of the display systems 100 is set to be converted to a silhouette and the silhouette video is set to be output from another display system 100 (step S 105 ). If the silhouette video is set to be output as the video shot by the one of the display systems 100 , the user information management server 11 extracts only a silhouette of a person from the video shot by the one of the display systems 100 (step S 106 ). After extracting a silhouette, the user information management server 11 corrects the video distortion attributed to the shooting position as discussed above (step S 104 ).
  • Some position of a user may disable a camera provided in the user information output device 400 from encompassing the entire body of the user in a shot video of the appearance of the user.
  • the user information management server 11 may execute video processing in the video processing unit 22 to compensate for a part of the body which does not appear in the video.
  • step S 105 If a result of the determination in step S 105 shows that the silhouette video is not set to be output, the user information management server 11 goes on to determine whether or not the appearance of a person appearing in the video shot by the one of the display systems 100 is set to be changed into an avatar and output by another display system 100 (step S 107 ). If the appearance is set to be changed into an avatar and output, the user information management server 11 reflects the movement of the person appearing in the video shot by the one of the display systems 100 on the movement of the avatar (step S 108 ).
  • the appearance of a user whose video is shot by the display system 100 a is changed into an avatar and output to the display system 100 b by the user information management server 11 .
  • the user information management server 11 makes such an output to the display system 100 that causes a character displayed as the avatar to raise its right hand.
  • the user information management server 11 causes a character displayed as the avatar to smile and outputs the character to the display system 100 b.
  • step S 107 If a result of the determination in step S 107 shows that the appearance is not set to be changed into an avatar and output, the user information management server 11 goes on to determine whether or not the appearance of a person appearing in a video shot by the one of the display systems 100 is set to be changed into an abstract expression and output (step S 109 ).
  • the abstract expression may include simplification of the appearance of a person.
  • the appearance of a person may be expressed, for example, as not the appearance of the person, but a figure.
  • the user information management server 11 goes on to determine whether or not a sound included in a video shot by any one of the display systems 100 is set to be output by another display system 100 without any processing (step S 110 ). If the sound included in the video is set to be output without any processing, the user information management server 11 outputs the sound included in the video shot by the one of the display systems 100 to another display system 100 without any processing in accordance with the video output setting (step S 111 ).
  • the user information management server 11 goes on to determine whether or not the sound included in the video shot by the one of the display systems 100 is set to be converted into text and output by another display system 100 (step S 112 ). If the sound included in the video is set to be converted into text and output, the user information management server 11 converts the sound included in the video shot by the one of the display systems 100 into text (step S 113 ). The sound may be converted into text, for example, by the video processing unit 22 . The user information management server 11 then outputs the text converted from the sound included in the video to another display system 100 in accordance with the video output setting (step 111 ).
  • the user information management server 11 changes the sound included in the video shot by the one of the display systems 100 into an abstract expression and outputs the abstract expression to another display system 100 (step S 114 ).
  • Examples of the abstract expression may include a symbol or a figure that has nothing to do with the sound.
  • the display system 100 then outputs the abstract expression converted from the sound in accordance with the video output setting (step S 111 ).
  • the video processing and the audio processing may be executed by not the user information management server 11 , but the display control device 200 .
  • the display control device 200 executes the video processing and the audio processing
  • the display control device 200 refers to the setting retained by the user information management server 11 and exerts control to display the appearance and a sound of another user.
  • the content distribution system 1 includes at least three display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c as illustrated in FIG. 1 , and the video distribution setting of the respective display systems 100 a , 100 b and 100 c is set in the user information management server 11 .
  • a user who is using the display system 100 a , a user who is using the display system 100 b , and a user who is using the display system 100 c will be respectively referred to as user A, user B, and user C below.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example of video distribution setting set in the user information management server 11 .
  • the user information management server 11 may store the setting example illustrated in FIG. 6 in a form of a list, database, or the like.
  • the user A makes the appearance of the user A open to the user B and the user C in the distribution setting illustrated in FIG. 6 .
  • the user A sets, open to the user B, the appearance whose video has been shot by a camera and a sound recorded by a microphone.
  • the user A sets, open to the user C, a silhouette converted from the video of the appearance shot by a camera and text converted from the sound recorded by a microphone.
  • the user B sets the appearance of the user B open to only the user A, and a silhouette converted from a video of the appearance shot by a camera and a sound recorded by a microphone are set open.
  • the user C sets, open to all users including the users A and B, an avatar converted from a video of the appearance shot by a camera and text converted from a sound recorded by a microphone.
  • FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram illustrating that the user information management server 11 distributes a video shot by the display system 100 a .
  • the display system 100 a sends a video shot by a camera and a sound recorded by a microphone to the user information management server 11 .
  • the user information management server 11 extracts only the appearance of the user A from the video transmitted from the display system 100 a , and then converts the appearance of the user A appearing in the video transmitted from the display system 100 a into a silhouette video and converts the voice of the user A into text.
  • the user information management server 11 outputs the video having the appearance of the user A and the sound of the user A to the display system 100 b on the basis of the setting as illustrated in FIG. 6 , while outputting the silhouette video converted from the appearance of the user A and the text converted from the sound of the user A to the display system 100 c.
  • FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram illustrating that the user information management server 11 distributes a video shot by the display system 100 b .
  • the display system 100 b sends a video shot by a camera and a sound recorded by a microphone to the user information management server 11 .
  • the user information management server 11 extracts only the appearance of the user B from the video transmitted from the display system 100 b , and then converts the appearance of the user B appearing in the video transmitted from the display system 100 b into a silhouette video.
  • the user information management server 11 outputs the silhouette video converted from the appearance of the user B and the sound of the user B to the display system 100 a on the basis of the setting as illustrated in FIG. 6 .
  • the user information management server 11 does not output the video transmitted from the display system 100 b to the display system 100 c.
  • FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram illustrating that the user information management server 11 distributes a video shot by the display system 100 c .
  • the display system 100 c sends a video shot by a camera and a sound recorded by a microphone to the user information management server 11 .
  • the user information management server 11 extracts only the appearance of the user C from the video transmitted from the display system 100 c , and then generates the movement of an avatar from the appearance of the user C appearing in the video transmitted from the display system 100 b and converts the voice of the user C into text.
  • the user information management server 11 outputs the avatar generated from the appearance of the user C and the text converted from the sound of the user C to all the display systems 100 including the display systems 100 a and 100 b on the basis of the setting as illustrated in FIG. 6 .
  • the user information management server 11 converts and outputs a video from one of the display systems 100 to another display system 100 on the basis of the setting. Registering the privacy setting for a video and a sound in the user information management server 11 , a user who is using the display system 100 can decide a user to whom the appearance and voice of the user who is using the display system 100 are output without any processing and a user to whom the converted appearance and voice of the user who is using the display system 100 are output.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates that the privacy setting is registered for each user, but the user information management server 11 may also allow a user to register the privacy setting in units of groups.
  • the user information management server 11 may allow a user to register different kinds of setting as the setting for even the same user in accordance with the details of content. For example, when the user A registers the privacy setting regarding baseball for the user B, the user A may set the appearance and voice of the user A to be output to the user B without any processing because the user B is rooting for the same team as a team the user A is rooting for. Meanwhile, when the user A registers the privacy setting regarding soccer, the user A may set a converted appearance and voice of the user A to be output or set none of the appearance and voice of the user A to be output because the user B is rooting for the rival team.
  • the above describes a communication example in which a large number of people are concurrently trying listening to the same content as illustrated in FIG. 3 .
  • the following describes a communication example in which two users are concurrently trying listening to the same content.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 each are an explanatory diagram illustrating an example in which the content display device 300 and the user information output device 400 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure display content and user information.
  • the content distribution system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure enables communication having a sense of presence between two users who are watching and listening to the same content by retaining a relative positional relationship between the users.
  • the user information output device 400 When a user installs the user information output device 400 on the left wall of the user as illustrated in FIG. 10 , the user information output device 400 installed on the right wall of a partner user as illustrated in FIG. 11 enables communication while retaining a relative positional relationship between the users.
  • a video of a single person is shot by a cameral provided on the user information output device 400 in the above example.
  • the content distribution system 1 can distribute videos of a plurality of people shot by a camera provided on the user information output device 400 or the like to other users, and display the other users in the same way.
  • the user information management server 11 may perform image processing of separating the people appearing in the videos one by one. For example, when a plurality of families are concurrently trying listening to the same content, the display control device 200 may exert position control to dispose adults near adults and children near children.
  • the user information management server 11 may recognize a particular person among the people appearing in the videos and refrain from distributing the particular person to the other users.
  • the content display device 300 is provided in a room, but the present disclosure is not limited to such an example.
  • the content distribution system 1 When the whole of a wall in a room functions as a display, the content distribution system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure enables communication having a sense of presence between users in the same way.
  • a manner in which a user has a conversation with another user while watching and listening to content is not limited to such an example.
  • a head mounted display which is a display device mounted on the head, communication can be established with a relative positional relationship retained between users.
  • FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example in which content is watched and listened to with a head mounted display.
  • FIG. 12 illustrates that two users U 2 and U 3 each use a head mounted display 500 to watch and listen to the same content in distant places.
  • a reference sign D 11 represent content that the two users U 2 and U 3 are concurrently watching and listening to, and schematically shows the state of the content displayed on the head mounted display 500 .
  • the head mounted display 500 illustrated in FIG. 12 acquires and outputs content output by the content server 10 and user information output by the user information management server 11 from the network 2 . Additionally, each head mounted display 500 has the function of the display control device 200 illustrated in FIG. 4B or displays content on the basis of control exerted by the display control device 200 .
  • the head mounted display 500 used by the user U 2 acquires and outputs the voice of the user U 3 from the user information management server 11 as if the user U 3 sat to the right of the user U 2 . That is to say, the head mounted display 500 used by the user U 2 acquires and outputs the voice of the user U 3 from the user information management server 11 in a manner that the user U 2 hears the voice of the user U 3 from the right ear.
  • the head mounted display 500 used by the user U 3 acquires and outputs the voice of the user U 2 from the user information management server 11 as if the user U 2 sat to the left of the user U 3 . That is to say, the head mounted display 500 used by the user U 3 acquires and outputs the voice of the user U 2 from the user information management server 11 in a manner that the user U 3 hears the voice of the user U 2 from the left ear.
  • the user U 2 speaks “WHERE IS THIS VIDEO SHOT?” in the example illustrated in FIG. 12 , and the speech is then sent to the user information management server 11 .
  • the head mounted display 500 used by the user U 3 acquires and outputs the voice of the user U 2 “WHERE IS THIS VIDEO SHOT?” from the user information management server 11 as if the user U 2 sat to the left of the user U 3 .
  • the user U 3 speaks “IT LOOKS LIKE HAWAII.” in response to the inquiry from the user U 2 , and the speech is then sent to the user information management server 11 .
  • the head mounted display 500 used by the user U 2 acquires and outputs the voice of the user U 3 “IT LOOKS LIKE HAWAII.” from the user information management server 11 as if the user U 3 sat to the right of the user U 2 .
  • the head mounted display 500 acquires and outputs sounds from the user information management server 11 in this way to allow both the users to know a relative positional relationship, so that the head mounted display 500 enables communication while retaining the relative positional relationship between users.
  • the head mounted display 500 can display content in accordance with the movement of the head of a user who wears the head mounted display 500 . For example, when a user who wears the head mounted display 500 looks right, the head mounted display 500 may, for example, shifts the display of content in the left direction and the appearance or an avatar of another user on the remaining space.
  • FIGS. 13 and 14 each are an explanatory diagram illustrating a display example of the head mounted display 500 .
  • a reference sign 501 in FIGS. 13 and 14 represents an example of a picture seen by the eyes of a user who wears the head mounted display 500 .
  • FIG. 13 illustrates an example of a picture seen by the eyes of a user who is wearing the head mounted display 500 and looks ahead.
  • FIG. 14 illustrates an example of a picture seen by the eyes of a user who is wearing head mounted display 500 and looks left from FIG. 13 .
  • the head mounted display 500 shifts and displays a picture that has been displayed so far in the right direction and displays information (avatar D 12 in the example illustrated in FIG. 14 ) on another user output by the user information management server 11 on the remaining space.
  • the head mounted display 500 displays content and information on another user in this way, thereby enabling communication while retaining a relative positional relationship between the users.
  • information to be displayed on the remaining space is not limited to avatars. This will be described with the example illustrated in FIG. 12 .
  • the user information management server 11 may convert the speech into text information and the text information may be transmitted to the head mounted display 500 used by the user U 3 from the user information management server 11 in a manner that the text information “WHERE IS THIS VIDEO SHOT?” is displayed.
  • the above operation of the display control device 200 can be executed, for example, with the hardware configuration of the information processing device illustrated in FIG. 15 . That is to say, the hardware illustrated in FIG. 15 may be controlled with a computer program to execute the operation of the display control device 200 . Additionally, the hardware may be implemented in any manner. Examples of the hardware include a personal computer, a mobile phone, a PHS, a portable information terminal such as a PDA, a game console, a contact or contactless IC chip, a contact or contactless IC card, and a variety of information appliances. Note that the PHS stands for a personal handy-phone system. Meanwhile, the PDA stands for a personal digital assistant.
  • this hardware chiefly includes a CPU 902 , ROM 904 , RAM 906 , a host bus 908 , and a bridge 910 .
  • This hardware further includes an external bus 912 , an interface 914 , an input unit 916 , an output unit 918 , a storage unit 920 , a drive 922 , a connection port 924 , and a communication unit 926 .
  • the CPU stands for a central processing unit.
  • the ROM stands for read only memory.
  • the RAM then stands for random access memory.
  • the CPU 902 functions, for example, as an operation processing device or a control device, and controls the whole or partial operation of each structural element on the basis of a variety of programs recorded in the ROM 904 , the RAM 906 , the storage unit 920 , or a removable recording medium 928 .
  • the ROM 904 is means for storing, for example, a program to be read by the CPU 902 and data used for operations.
  • the RAM 906 temporarily or permanently stores, for example, a program to be read by the CPU 902 and a variety of parameters that vary as appropriate when the program is executed.
  • the host bus 908 capable of high-speed data transmission.
  • the host bus 908 is connected, for example, to the external bus 912 having relatively low-speed data transmission via the bridge 910 .
  • a mouse, a keyboard, a touch panel, a button, a switch, and a lever are used as the input unit 916 .
  • a remote controller (which will be referred to as remote control below) capable of transmitting a control signal with an infrared ray or other radio waves is used in some cases as the input unit 916 .
  • Examples of the output unit 918 includes a display device such as a CRT, an LCD, a PDP and an ELD, an audio output device such as a speaker and a headphone, a device such as a printer, a mobile phone, and a facsimile capable of visually or aurally notifying a user of acquired information.
  • a display device such as a CRT, an LCD, a PDP and an ELD
  • an audio output device such as a speaker and a headphone
  • a device such as a printer, a mobile phone
  • facsimile capable of visually or aurally notifying a user of acquired information.
  • the CRT stands for a cathode ray tube.
  • the LCD stands for a liquid crystal display.
  • the PDP then stands for a plasma display panel.
  • the ELD stands for an electro-luminescence display.
  • the storage unit 920 is a device for storing various kinds of data.
  • a magnetic storage device such as a hard disk drive (HDD), a semiconductor storage device, an optical storage device, or a magneto-optical storage device is used as the storage unit 920 .
  • the HDD stands for a hard disk drive.
  • the drive 922 is a device that reads out information recorded in the removable recording medium 928 such as a magnetic disk, an optical disc, a magneto-optical disk and semiconductor memory, or writes information into the removable recording medium 928 .
  • the removable recording medium 928 include DVD media, Blu-ray media, HD DVD media, and a variety of semiconductor storage media.
  • the removable recording medium 928 may also be, for example, an IC card or an electronic device having a contactless IC chip mounted thereon. Note that the IC stands for an integrated circuit.
  • connection port 924 examples include a USB port, an IEEE 1394 port, an SCSI, an RS-232C port, and an optical audio terminal that connect the external connection device 930 .
  • Examples of the external connection device 930 include a printer, a portable music player, a digital camera, a digital video camera, and an IC recorder.
  • the USB stands for a universal serial bus.
  • the SCSI stands for a small computer system interface.
  • the communication unit 926 is a communication device for a connection to a network 932 , and examples of the communication unit 926 include a wired or wireless LAN, Bluetooth (registered trademark), a WUSB communication card, an optical communication router, an ADSL router, and a contact or contactless communication device.
  • the network 932 which is connected to the communication unit 926 , includes a network that establishes a wired or wireless connection such as the Internet, a home LAN, infrared communication, visible light communication, and broadcast or satellite communication.
  • the LAN stands for a local area network.
  • the WUSB then stands for a wireless USB.
  • the ADSL stands for an asymmetric digital subscriber line.
  • the content distribution system 1 is provided that allows users who are concurrently watching and listening to content to know the scale of the users with each, and allows the users to smoothly communicate with the other users.
  • the above describes an embodiment in which the content server 10 and the user information management server 11 are separate servers, but the present disclosure is not limited to such an example.
  • the same device may have the function of outputting content and the function of managing user information.
  • the display system 100 includes the display control device 200 , which controls the content display device 300 displaying content and the user information output device 400 outputting information, but the present disclosure is not limited to such an example.
  • the content display device 300 may have the function of the display control device 200 , and the content display device 300 may control the content display device 300 displaying content and the user information output device 400 outputting information.
  • the content display device 300 which displays content output from the content server 10 , is a display located in a room, but the present disclosure is not limited to such an example.
  • Content output from the content server 10 may be radiated and displayed on a wall of the room in which a user who is using the display system 100 is in the same way as the appearance of another user is done.
  • the content display device 300 may be implemented as a projector or a combination of a display with a projector.
  • the user information output device 400 displays the appearances D 1 and D 2 of other users to the right and left of the user U 1 in the example illustrated in FIG. 3 , but the present disclosure is not limited to such an example.
  • the user information output device 400 may also display the appearances D 1 and D 2 of other users at the front (in the direction in which the content display device 300 is installed) or the back (in the direction opposite to the direction in which the content display device 300 is installed) as viewed from the user U 1 .
  • the user information output device 400 may output the appearances D 1 and D 2 of other users on the wall at the back of the content display device 300 , or output them on an object other than the wall.
  • present technology may also be configured as below.
  • a display control device including:
  • a user information acquisition unit configured to acquire information on presence of one or more users who are using same content as output content
  • a user position decision unit configured to decide display positions of the presence of the users with the information on the presence of the users acquired by the user information acquisition unit;
  • a display control unit configured to exert control to display the information on the presence of the users on the basis of the display positions decided by the user position decision unit in a manner that the users appear to be using the content together.
  • the display control unit exerts control to display the information on the presence of the users without preventing the content from being displayed, and the content.
  • the user position decision unit decides positions at which the presence of the one or more users is displayed, on the basis of positions of the users who are using the output content.
  • the display control unit exerts control to display the presence of the one or more users on the basis of registered setting information.
  • the display control unit outputs silhouette videos as the presence of the one or more users.
  • the display control unit outputs avatar images of the one or more users as the presence of the users.
  • the display control unit outputs shot videos of the one or more users as the presence of the users.
  • the display control unit outputs letter information converted from audio information input by the one or more users as the presence of the users.
  • the display control unit outputs audio information input by the one or more users as the presence of the users.
  • the display control unit exerts control to display the presence of the one or more users in accordance with a change in a situation in the output content.
  • the display control unit selects content of information on a presence of a first user on the basis of registered setting information, the content of the information being distributed from the first user.
  • the display control unit exerts control in a manner that a shot video of the first user is distributed as the content of the information on the presence of the first user, the content of the information being distributed from the first user.
  • the display control unit exerts control in a manner that a silhouette video of the first user is distributed as the content of the information on the presence of the first user, the content of the information being distributed from the first user.
  • the display control unit exerts control in a manner that letter information input by the first user is distributed as the content of the information on the presence of the first user, the content of the information being distributed from the first user.
  • the display control device wherein the display control unit exerts control in a manner that audio information input by the first user is distributed as the content of the information on the presence of the first user, the content of the information being distributed from the first user.
  • the display control unit exerts control to display the information on the presence of the users in accordance with changes in postures of the users using the output content.
  • a display control method including:
  • a display control device including:
  • a user information acquisition unit configured to acquire information on presence of one or more users who are using same content as output content
  • a display control unit configured to exert control to display the information on the presence of the users in a manner that the users appear to be using the content together and the output content is not prevented from being displayed.

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