WO2002032124A1 - Information processing device and method, and information processing program - Google Patents

Information processing device and method, and information processing program Download PDF

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WO2002032124A1
WO2002032124A1 PCT/JP2001/008820 JP0108820W WO0232124A1 WO 2002032124 A1 WO2002032124 A1 WO 2002032124A1 JP 0108820 W JP0108820 W JP 0108820W WO 0232124 A1 WO0232124 A1 WO 0232124A1
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  • the present invention relates to an information processing apparatus and method capable of accessing an internal storage and an externally connected storage, and an information processing program based on the information processing method.
  • Background Art Conventionally, obtaining content on a network requires a number of steps, such as connecting a client computer to a network, searching for content on the network, downloading the content, and checking the content.
  • DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION The present invention provides an information processing apparatus and method capable of confirming the content of content on a network with a simple operation without requiring a user to perform a complicated operation, and a program therefor. Aim.
  • the information processing apparatus is an information processing apparatus capable of accessing a storage provided inside and a storage connected to the outside.
  • the information processing method uses an operation unit while displaying information stored in an internal storage and an externally connected storage on a display unit.
  • a connection process for making a communication connection to an externally connected storage and information stored in an external storage connected to the communication through the connection process are stored in an internal storage.
  • the selection step of making a selection using the operation unit while displaying the information on the display unit, and the information acquisition step of acquiring the information selected from the externally connected storage selected in the selection step Prepare.
  • An information processing program is an information processing program for processing information stored in an internal storage and an externally connected storage using an operation unit while displaying the information on a display unit.
  • the information stored in the external storage to which the communication is connected through the connection process, and the information stored in the internal storage are displayed in the same manner as the information stored in the internal storage.
  • the method includes a selection step of making selection using the operation unit, and an information acquisition step of acquiring information selected from the externally connected storage selected in the selection step.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a notebook personal computer.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a specific example of an information processing system including a notebook personal computer, an inbox, and an image server.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a state in which information relating to the content delivered from the image server is displayed in the picture-to-gear window displayed in the LCD on the notebook personal computer.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart for explaining a content acquisition operation on a network in a specific example of the information processing system.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a specific example of a display for confirming the contents in the directory to be selected by the user.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a thumbnail image displayed on the image display unit by the client application software.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining a content transmission operation on a network according to a specific example of the information processing system. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION the best mode for carrying out the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
  • FIG. 1 shows an external view of a notebook personal computer 1 as an example to which the present invention is applied, and a digital video camera 35 connected to the notebook personal computer 1 via a cable 9 conforming to the IEEE1394 format.
  • the notebook personal computer 1 basically includes a main body 2 and a display section 3 which can be opened and closed with respect to the main body 2.
  • FIG. 1 shows a state where the display unit 3 is opened with respect to the main body 2.
  • the main unit 2 has a keyboard 5 operated when entering various characters and symbols, a touch panel 6 as a pointing device operated when moving a mouse cursor on the display screen, and a power switch 8. Is provided on the upper surface.
  • a so-called mouse as a pointing device is often connected and used. This mouse performs a cursor operation or the like in the same manner as the above-mentioned touch pad 6, and further includes a mouse provided with a so-called mouse wheel.
  • An LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 7 for displaying an image is provided in front of the display unit 3.
  • a power lamp PL, a battery lamp BL s a message lamp ML as necessary, and a lamp including other LEDs are provided in the upper right portion of the display unit 3.
  • the jog dial 4 is arranged, for example, at the upper right position of the keyboard 5 of the main body 2 such that the dial side surface is exposed on the right side surface of the main body. Further, for example, on the right side of the main body 2, a PC card slot, a memory card slot, and the like are provided.
  • the memory card slot has a built-in semiconductor memory such as a flash memory, and a memory card for storing still images, moving images, audio, text data, programs, etc. For example, a so-called Memory Stick (registered trademark) is mounted.
  • the digital video camera 35 is connected to the notebook personal computer 1 via the IEEE1394 cable 9 connected to the IEEE1394 terminal on the rear side.
  • the notebook personal computer 1 can capture images from the digital video camera 35 as moving images or still images by executing image capturing application software for capturing still images and moving images. . It can directly capture not only captured video but also camera-through video.
  • Still images captured by a digital still camera or digital video camera can also be captured via the memory stick.
  • the notebook personal computer 1 executes application software for image viewer and image shaping processing, and stores data in various removable media storage such as a hard disk, a floppy disk, an MO, a PC card, and other card-type memory. Still images ⁇ Centrally manage videos.
  • this notebook-type personal combination 1 uses the image viewer and application software for image shaping processing to centrally manage still images and videos in storage such as an image server connected via a network. .
  • the notebook personal computer 1 reads the above-mentioned application software for image viewer & image shaping processing from a program storage medium such as a CD-R ⁇ M or an HDD into the RAM, and stores the image data in the RAM.
  • a program storage medium such as a CD-R ⁇ M or an HDD
  • the notebook personal computer 1 reads the above-mentioned application software for image viewer & image shaping processing from a program storage medium such as a CD-R ⁇ M or an HDD into the RAM, and stores the image data in the RAM. CPU).
  • the CPU 51 is composed of, for example, a Pentium (registered trademark) processor manufactured by intel and is connected to the host bus 52.
  • the host bus 5 2 is in La, Nosuburidzuji 5 3 is connected, Nosupuridzuji 5 3 is also connected to the PCI Roh 1? Scan 5 6.
  • the north bridge 53 is made up of, for example, a 400BX made by intel, and controls the CPU 51 and the main memory 54. Note that a so-called chipset is constituted by the north bridge 53 and a south page 58 described later.
  • the north bridge 53 is further connected to a main memory 54 and a cache memory 55.
  • the cache memory 55 is configured to cache data used by the CPU 51.
  • the CPU 51 also has a primary cache memory.
  • the main memory 54 is composed of, for example, a DRAM (Dynamic Read Only Memory), and stores programs executed by the CPU 51 and data required for the operation of the CPU 51. More specifically, the main memory 54 stores a message at the time when the startup is completed. For example, an e-mail program 54A, an auto pilot program 54B, a jog dial status monitoring program 54C, a jog dial driver 54D, an operating program (OS) 54E, The other application programs 54 Fl to 54 Fn are transferred from the HDD 67 and stored.
  • an application program 54 F1 the application software for the image viewer & image shaping process is referred to as an application program 54 F1.
  • the e-mail program 54A is a program for transmitting and receiving messages via a network from a communication line such as a telephone line 76 via a modem 75 described later.
  • the e-mail program 54A has an incoming mail acquisition function as a specific function. This incoming mail acquisition function checks whether mail addressed to the user (user) has arrived in the mail box 79 to the mail server 78 provided by the provider 77, and checks the mail addressed to the user. Execute the process to get the data.
  • the autopilot program 54B is a program for sequentially starting and processing a plurality of preset processes (or programs) in a preset order.
  • 0S (Basic program software) 54E is a basic computer software represented by so-called Windows 95 and 98 (both are registered trademarks) of Microsoft Corporation and the so-called Mac OS (registered trademark) of Apple Computer Inc. It controls various operations.
  • the jog dial status monitoring program 54C receives a notification as to whether or not it is compatible with the jog dial from each of the above applications, and operates, for example, to display what can be performed by operating the jog dial 4 if it is compatible. Usually, jo It is waiting for an event on Gdial 4 and also has a list to receive notifications from the application.
  • the jog dial driver 54D executes various functions in response to the operation of the jog dial 4.
  • Picture Gear registered trademark
  • This picture gear is software that can centrally manage still images and moving images in various removable media such as hard disks, floppy disks, MO, PC cards, and other card-type memory media.
  • Each image can be displayed in a list by a predetermined operation, and the user can visually recognize the target image at a glance.
  • it can be used to create H TML albums for viewing images on a WWW browser. Details will be described later.
  • the video controller 57 is connected to the PCI bus 56 and controls the display of the LCD 7 on the display unit 3 based on data supplied via the PCI bus 56. ing.
  • a sound controller 64 is connected to the PCI bus 56 to receive an input from the microphone 66 or supply an audio signal to the speaker 65.
  • a modem # 5 is also connected to the PCI bus 56.
  • the modem 5 can be connected to a communication network 80 such as the Internet, a mail server 78 or the like via a public telephone line 76 and an Internet service provider 77.
  • the south bus 58 is also connected to the PCI bus 56.
  • the south page 58 is composed of, for example, ⁇ 4 ⁇ manufactured by intel, and controls various I / O (Input I Output). That is, the south page 58 is composed of an IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) controller / configuration register 59, a timer circuit 60, an IDE interface 61, and the like, and is connected to the IDE bus 62. Devices, and devices connected via the ISA / EIO (Industry. Standard Architecture / Extended Input Output), the S63, and the embedded controller 68. ing.
  • the IDE controller / configuration register 59 is composed of so-called primary: two IDE controllers, an ED controller and a secondary IDE controller, and a configuration register (all of them). (Not shown).
  • the primary ID controller is connected to a connector (not shown) via the IDE bus 62, and an HDD 67 is connected to the connector.
  • a secondary IDE controller is connected to a pay device, which is a so-called IDE device, such as a CD-ROM drive (not shown), a second HDD, or an FDD via another IDE bus or the like, the secondary IDE controller is connected to the secondary IDE controller.
  • the connection of the attached pay device is electrically connected.
  • the HDD 67 has an e-mail program 67 A, an auto pilot program 67 B, a jog dial status monitoring program 67 C, a jog dial driver 67 D, an OS (basic program software) 67 E, and an application in advance.
  • Programs 67 Fl to 67 Fn are stored.
  • the application program 67 F1 is application software for image viewer and image shaping processing such as the picture gear described above. Therefore, the HDD 67 is a specific example of the program storage medium of the present invention.
  • the programs 67 A, 67 B, 67 C, 67 D, 67 E, 67 Fl to 67 Fn, etc. in the HDD 67 are sequentially transferred to the RAM 54 during the boot (bootup) process.
  • the e-mail program 54A, the auto pilot program 54B, the jog dial status monitoring program 54C, the jog dial driver 54D, the operating program (OS) 54E, and the other application programs 54Fl to 54Fn are temporarily stored.
  • An embedded controller 68 is further connected to the ISA / EIO bus 63.
  • the embedded controller 68 includes a microcontroller and is used as an I / O controller. That is, the end data controller 68 is configured by connecting the I / O interface 69, the ROM 70, and the RAM 71 CPU 72 to each other.
  • the ROM 70 contains an LED control program 70 A and an evening pad input monitoring program.
  • a program 70B, a key input monitoring program 70C, a wake-up program 70D, and a jog dial status monitoring program 70E are stored in advance.
  • the LED control program 70A is a program for controlling lighting of a power lamp P L, a battery lamp B L, a message lamp M L as necessary, and other lamps composed of LEDs.
  • the touchpad input monitoring program 70B is a program for monitoring the user's input from the touchpad 6.
  • the key input monitoring program 70C is a program that monitors input from the keypad 5 and other key switches.
  • the wake-up program 70D checks whether or not a preset time has been reached based on the current time data supplied from the evening timer circuit 60 in the south bridge 58, and sets the preset time. Then, it is a program that manages each chip power supply to start a predetermined process (or program).
  • the jog dial status monitoring program 70E is a program for constantly monitoring whether the rotating part of the jog dial 4 is rotated or pressed.
  • BIOS Basic Input / Output System
  • BIOS refers to the basic input / output system, which is a software program that controls data transfer (input / output) between the OS and application software and peripheral devices (display, keyboard, HDD, etc.). .
  • the RAM 71 has registers for LED control, evening chip input status, key input casting, setting time, I / O registration for monitoring the jog dial status, etc. Has as F For example, in the LED control register 71 A, the jog dial 4 is pressed to control the lighting of a message lamp ML that displays an instantaneous start-up state of an e-mail to be described later.
  • the key input status register 7 1 C stores an operation key flag when the jog dial 4 is pressed for one-time operation to be described later.
  • the set time register 71 D can arbitrarily set a certain time.
  • a jog dial 4, an evening pad 6, and a keyboard 5 are connected to the envelope controller 68 via connectors (not shown), respectively, and the jog dial 4, the approach pad 6, and the keyboard are connected. 5 A signal corresponding to each operation is output to the ISA / EI0 bus 63. Also, The integrated controller 68 is connected to a power lamp PL, a battery lamp; BL, a message lamp ML, and other lamps including LEDs.
  • a power control circuit 73 is further connected to the embedded controller 68.
  • the power supply control circuit 73 is connected to the built-in battery 74 or the AC power supply, and supplies necessary power to each block and controls the charging of the built-in battery 74 and a second battery of a peripheral device. It has been made like that. Further, the embedded controller 68 monitors the power switch 8 which is operated when the power is turned on or off.
  • the IEEE 1394 port 26 is connected to the embedded controller 68, and the IEEE 1394 cable 9 connected to the IEEE 1394 port 26 is used. Images from the digital video camera 35 can be received.
  • One example of the image server 1: 0 is a server used for the ImageStation (trademark), which was established as an image sharing service.
  • This image station is a new network service using moving images and still images.
  • users can upload their own videos and still images, etc. from their personal computers and save them as albums.
  • uploading images on an in-home network required knowledge of the procedures for building a website network.
  • the user can copy the image data on the desktop of his / her personal computer to a drive at the image station site. & Drop icon Just upload it. Downloading can also be performed with simple operations.
  • what is connected to the notebook personal computer via the in-net connection is not limited to the image server, and may be, for example, a storage such as a large-capacity HDD or other recording medium.
  • the notebook personal computer 1 includes an internal storage and an LCD 7 for displaying information about information stored in an image server 100 connected to the outside via the internet 80.
  • the user operates the information stored in the storage according to the same procedure using the operation unit such as the keyboard 5 and the touchpad 6 while checking the display on the LCD 7.
  • LCD 7 When the information stored in the image server 100 connected to the outside is displayed, LCD 7 indicates auxiliary information indicating that fact. As the auxiliary information, it is indicated by the difference in the folder name as described later, or is indicated in the background in the display area shown in the LCD 7.
  • the picture gear window 201 displayed on the LCD 7 on the notebook personal computer 1 has the structure shown in FIG.
  • information about the content transmitted from the image server 100 is also displayed.
  • the image viewer & image shaping processing system is capable of storing multimedia contents, such as image information, via the Internet in an internal storage with a simple operation without burdening the user. 33 ⁇ 43—The same as displaying information.
  • the image viewer & image shaping processing application software is shown as client application software
  • the image server 100 is shown as a server module.
  • Client application software is available via the Internet 80
  • connection process is a user authentication process in step S1 described later.
  • selection process are a directory enumeration process in step S2 described later, a content acquisition process in step S3, and a minimum necessary information acquisition process in step S4.
  • information acquisition process is a content acquisition process in step S5 described later.
  • the notebook personal computer 1 performs a user authentication process in step S #.
  • a user authentication process in step S #.
  • User authentication includes account and password transmission.
  • a result indicating that the user has been confirmed is sent from the server module to the client application software.
  • the client application software running on the notebook personal computer 1 needs to know the location (hereinafter referred to as a directory) of the content unique to the user and the content shared by a specific group. Then, it requests a directory listing from the server module. On the other hand, a directory list is transmitted from the server module to the client abbreviated software. Then, in step S2, the client application software lists and presents the directory list to the user, and allows the user to select a directory in which to check the contents. At this time, the client application software also displays a list of directories related to the content stored in the internal storage in a directory presentation area 202 described later.
  • FIG. 6 shows the user's choice of checking the content in the directory.
  • the picture gear window 201 includes a directory presentation area 202, an image display unit 203, and another image display unit 204 with a higher degree of reduction.
  • the image display unit 203 displays a large number of images in a list at an arbitrary zoom state (sheet view display). To view all of a large number of images, another image display unit 204 with a higher degree of reduction may be used. In addition, only one image selected from the sheet view display can be displayed on the image display unit 203.
  • Each of the image display sections 203 and 204 is subjected to a zoom-in / zoom-out operation by a slide operation section 205 with a gauge for zoom-in / art.
  • the list image displayed in the sheet view or one sheet by the slide operation unit with gauge 205 can be quickly zoomed in / out to 12.5 to 800%, for example.
  • the directory presentation area 202 is used to clarify the difference between the folder in the storage inside the notebook personal computer 1 and the folder in the server module connected to the outside via the interface.
  • the internal folder is simply referred to as "folder”, and the external folder as “external connection”.
  • FIG. 6 shows the contents in the internal “folder” on the image display unit 203.
  • a desired folder folder A or folder B
  • the client application software when folder B is selected, the client application software requests a list of contents existing in the folder B directory from the server module. If the server module transmits the content list in response to the content list request, the client application software can acquire the content list in step S3.
  • the client application software requests a part of each content to the server module in order to acquire the minimum necessary information in step S4 for all the contents acquired in step S3. .
  • the server module sends a part of each content.
  • the minimum necessary information is, for example, a thumbnail of an image or one frame of a moving image.
  • Figure 7 shows the image display unit 2 by the client application software.
  • the thumbnail image 206 displayed at 03 is shown.
  • the user can grasp the content of the content before acquiring the content, and can obtain the criterion for selecting the necessary data. This processing is performed actively by the application software without user operation. For this reason, the user can grasp the contents of the contents existing only by selecting the directory.
  • the image display unit 2 0 3 a display form of c which internal storage information for displaying auxiliary information 2 0 7 representing the, image station in the background of Samunei le image 2 0 6, the image station This is because the image display form is the same, so that it can be distinguished.
  • step S4 the client application software acquires the minimum necessary content information, displays it as a thumbnail image 206 on the image display unit 203, and determines that the user wants to acquire data by looking at it. Then, in response to the operation of the user, the application software requests a content request in step S5, and if the content is transmitted, obtains all the content.
  • the operation at this time can be performed by the same operation as the operation for the content on the local computer. This operation includes, for example, copying a file and displaying an image.
  • step S11 authentication of the user in step S11, listing of the directory in step S12, acquisition of the content in step S13, and acquisition of the minimum necessary information in step S14 are as shown in the above figure. This is performed in the same manner as in steps S1 to S4 shown in FIG.
  • step S15 the content on the client's local computer (notebook personal computer 1) is transferred to the server module.
  • the operation at this time can be performed by the same operation as the operation on the content on the local computer. Specifically, operations such as pasting files, dragging and dropping. More specifically, in the picture presentation window 202 in the picture gear window 201 shown in FIG. 6, a local folder stored in the internal storage is opened and the content image is displayed on the image display section 203. Is displayed, A desired image is selected from the content images, and the selected image is dragged and dropped into a folder in the image station presented in the presentation area 202 of the directory.
  • the notebook personal computer incorporated in the image viewer & image shaping processing system
  • content that does not actually exist on the personal computer side can be presented to the user as if the entity exists. it can.
  • the user interface By being able to handle content on the network in the same way that users are accustomed to operating content on a local computer, the user interface (UI) can be unified and operations that users must remember Can be reduced.
  • the notebook personal computer 1 reads the image viewer & image shaping processing application software shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 8 from a medium storing a program such as an HDD, and executes the program by the CPU. are doing.
  • the image viewer & image shaping processing device is configured using only hardware, the device becomes considerably large, while the configuration of the hardware can be simplified.
  • the information may be music information or text information.
  • the information is audio information
  • the title and the name of the music information may be displayed in step S4 shown in FIG. 5, or an intro for a few seconds may be played.
  • INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY According to the present invention, it is possible to allow a user to confirm the content of a content on a network by a simple operation without requiring a complicated operation.

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