WO2005043405A1 - データ処理装置、データ処理方法、およびデータ処理プログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a data processing device, a data processing method, and a data processing program, and in particular, to a data processing device, a data processing method, and a data processing capable of creating, transmitting, and receiving message data. About the program.
- templates for composing a message is used to create the necessary text, images, sounds. It is common to simply specify media data such as video to make message creation easy.
- Patent Document 1 discloses an e-mail creation method as a method for easily creating an e-mail to which multimedia information is added. That is, in Patent Document 1, a mail template that describes a plurality of content data and layout information of each content data is prepared, and a desired content data is selected from the plurality of content data while the selected content data is selected. An e-mail creation method for creating a multimedia e-mail according to the layout information of the e-mail template from the data is described.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a data providing method and a data obtaining method. That is, in Patent Document 2, there is a template image including an embedding image (in the embodiment, an image of an advertisement or the like), and the image specified by the creating user is placed on the embedding image in the template image. A data providing method for creating and transmitting a message so as to fit into the message is described. At this time, when the receiving side wants to reuse this template, the receiving side removes the image specified by the creating user (at this time, an embedded image, that is, an image such as an advertisement appears), and again receives the image specified by the receiving side. A data providing method and a data obtaining method for creating a message embedded on the embedded image and transmitting the message to a third party are described.
- Patent Document 1 JP-A-2002-324036
- Patent Document 2 JP-A-2002-189666
- Patent Document 2 it is possible to reuse and distribute a template image including an insertion image as described above, but the template image contains media data. It does not include the time information and layout information for playback, the instruction of the function to be started for editing the media data, and the creation auxiliary information for making it easier to create a message. For this reason, there is a problem that the method itself for creating a message cannot be easily distributed on the basis of the received message in the same procedure or configuration as when the message was created.
- the present invention has been made in view of such a problem, and has been made based on a received message. It is another object of the present invention to provide a data processing device, a data processing method, and a data processing program that can easily create a message in the same procedure or configuration as when the message was created.
- a data processing device includes a message data creation auxiliary area for creating message data, and a message display area for displaying message data.
- a first data reading section for reading template data including: a message data creation auxiliary area determining section for determining a message data creation auxiliary area included in the template data; and a message data creation auxiliary area.
- a message data editing unit that edits the message data using the data in the message data.
- the message data creation auxiliary area includes media data to be played back in the message data, layout information for playing back the media data, information for specifying the playback timing of the media data, and media data. At least one of the following: information that specifies editable media data, information that specifies a function to be activated for editing the media data, and data for guidance that is effective when creating message data. Is preferred.
- the function activated for editing the media data is a function that can be used by accessing another device and that provides another device power.
- the template data is data described using a tag, and includes layout information for reproducing the media data, information for designating the timing of reproducing the media data, and information of the media data.
- the information that specifies the editable media data, the information that specifies the function to be activated for editing the media data, and the guidance data that is effective when creating message data are based on tags or tag attributes.
- the message data creation auxiliary area determination unit determines the tag or the attribute of the tag, and determines layout information when reproducing the media data, information specifying the timing of reproducing the media data, and Information that specifies editable media data among the media data, and a device that starts to edit the media data Work and information to identify, the message data It is preferable to judge the message data creation auxiliary area included in the template data by judging at least one of the effective guidance data at the time of formation.
- the template data is data described using a tag
- the tag includes a tag indicating that it is a message data creation auxiliary area. It is preferable to determine the message data creation auxiliary area included in the template data by using a tag indicating that it is a creation auxiliary area.
- the template data is data described using a tag
- the tag includes a tag indicating that it is an area other than the message data creation auxiliary area.
- the message data creation auxiliary area included in the template data is determined using a tag indicating that the area is other than the message data creation auxiliary area.
- the template data preferably further includes a template data acquisition destination information area in which information for specifying a provider of the template data is described.
- the template data may include template data component information indicating at least one of a message data creation auxiliary area, a message data display area, and a template data acquisition destination information area. preferable.
- the template data component information is included in the header area of the template data
- the message data creation auxiliary area determining unit determines the message included in the template data based on the information included in the header area of the template data. It is more preferable to determine the data creation auxiliary area.
- the template data is configured to include a plurality of data in file units, and it is more preferable that the template data component information is one of the data in file units in the template data. .
- media data to be reproduced in response to the message data includes layout information for reproducing the media data, and information for designating the timing of reproducing the media data.
- Information that specifies editable media data among the media data includes information that specifies a function to be activated for editing the media data, and a message. It is preferable to include at least one of the guidance data that is effective when preparing the data.
- the data processing device further includes a first message display area determination unit that determines a message display area included in the template data, and the message data editing unit is configured to edit the message data when editing the message data. It is preferable to edit the display area at the same time.
- the message data editing unit edits the message data in accordance with the information in the message data creation auxiliary area determined by the message data creation auxiliary area determination unit, and edits the edited data and the message display area. It is preferable to create the message data using the information of the above.
- the message data editing unit creates the message data by adding a message data creation auxiliary area included in the read template data to the edited message display area.
- the message data editing unit specifies, from the message display area, information for specifying editable media data and a function to be activated for editing the media data. It is more preferable to delete at least one of the information and the data of the guidance effective when creating the message data.
- the message data editing unit creates message data including information indicating a location of the message data creation auxiliary area in the header area.
- the data processing device further includes a communication unit for transmitting the created message data.
- the data processing device includes a communication unit for receiving message data including a message display area to be displayed on the receiving side, and a message data creation auxiliary area used at the time of creation, A storage section for storing, a second data reading section for reading the stored message data, and a second message display area determining section for determining a message display area included in the read message data. And a message playback unit for displaying and playing back the message data by using the data in the message display area. It is preferable that the message data is created by considering it as rate data.
- the message data editing unit creates message data further including a template ID capable of identifying template data, and stores the message data in the storage unit.
- the data processing device includes a second data reading unit that reads the message data stored in the storage unit, and a message processing unit that generates the message data based on the template ID included in the read message data.
- a first data reading unit that reads the determined template data; and a message data editing unit that reads the template data included in the template data included in the template data. More preferably, the message data read by the second data reading unit is re-edited according to the information.
- the data processing device receives message data including a message display area to be displayed on the receiving side and a message data creation auxiliary area used at the time of creation.
- a communication unit a storage unit that stores received message data, a data reading unit that reads the stored message data, and a message display area determination unit that determines a message display area included in the read message data.
- a message reproducing unit for displaying and reproducing message data using data in the message display area; and a template data writing unit for writing the message data as template data.
- a data processing device receives message data including a message display area to be displayed on the receiving side and a message data creation auxiliary area used at the time of creation.
- Communication unit a storage unit for storing received message data, a data reading unit for reading the stored message data, and a message display area determining unit for determining a message display area included in the read message data.
- a message playback unit for displaying and playing back message data using data in the message display area; and a message data creation auxiliary area determination unit for determining a message data creation auxiliary area included in the message data.
- Message data created using the data in the auxiliary area And a template data writing out section be exported as rate data.
- media data to be reproduced in response to the message data includes layout information for reproducing the media data, and information for designating the timing of reproducing the media data.
- layout information for reproducing the media data includes information that specifies editable media data among the media data, information that specifies a function to be activated for editing the media data, and guidance data that is effective when creating message data. It is preferable that this is done.
- the function activated for editing the media data is a function that can be used by accessing another device and that provides another device power.
- the message data is data described using a tag, and includes layout information for reproducing the media data, information for designating the timing of reproducing the media data, and information of the media data.
- the information that specifies the media data that can be edited, the information that specifies the function to be activated for editing the media data, and the data of the guidance that is effective when creating message data are tags or tag attributes.
- the message data creation auxiliary area determination unit determines the tag or the attribute of the tag, and determines the layout information for reproducing the media data and the information for specifying the timing of reproducing the media data.
- the message data is data described using a tag
- the tag includes a tag indicating that the message data creation auxiliary area is used. It is preferable to determine the message data creation auxiliary area included in the message data by using a tag indicating that the data creation auxiliary area is used.
- the message data is data described using a tag
- the tag includes a tag indicating an area other than the message data creation auxiliary area.
- the part uses the tag indicating that it is an area other than the message data creation auxiliary area to use the message data creation auxiliary area included in the message data. It is preferable to make a judgment.
- the message display area includes information instructing access to another device
- the message playback unit includes, when the information instructing access to another device is included, other information. It is preferable to access the device and display the data obtained by the access!
- the data processing device describes a message display area to be displayed on the receiving side and information for specifying a source of the template data used at the time of creation.
- a communication unit that receives the message data including the template data acquisition destination information area, a storage unit that stores the received message data, a data reading unit that reads the stored message data, and a data reading unit that includes the read message data.
- a message display area judging unit for judging a message display area to be displayed, a message reproducing unit for displaying and reproducing message data by using data in the message display area, and a template data obtaining information area.
- Template to determine where to obtain the template data used when creating the message data Comprising a plate data acquisition destination determination part, and a template data obtaining unit for obtaining the Obtaining force template data, by using the obtained template data, and a message data creation unit for creating message data.
- the data processing device describes a message display area to be displayed on the receiving side, and information capable of determining template data used at the time of creation.
- a communication unit for receiving the message data including the template data ID, a storage unit for storing the received message data, a data reading unit for reading the stored message data, and a display unit for displaying the message included in the read message data
- a message display area judging section for judging the area, a message reproducing section for displaying and reproducing message data using data in the message display area, and a template data ID included in the read message data.
- the data processing device describes a message display area to be displayed on the receiving side and information capable of determining template data used at the time of creation.
- a communication unit that receives the message data including the template data ID; a storage unit that stores the received message data; a data reading unit that reads the stored message data; and a message display included in the read message data
- Message display area judging section for judging the message area, a message reproducing section for displaying and reproducing message data using data in the message display area, and a template data ID included in the read message data.
- a template HD transmission unit that transmits to other devices, and a template ID from another device
- a template data obtaining unit for obtaining a message template data determined to have been used when creating the data, using the template data acquired, and a message data creation unit for creating message data.
- the message data include message data component information indicating at least one of a message data creation auxiliary area, a message data display area, and a template data acquisition destination information area.
- the message data component information is included in the header area of the message data
- the message data creation auxiliary area determining unit includes the message data component information in the message data based on the information included in the header area of the message data. It is more preferable to determine the message data creation auxiliary area to be used.
- the message data is configured to include a plurality of data in file units, and the message data component element information is more preferably one of the data in file units in the message data.
- the data processing device includes a message display area to be displayed on the receiving terminal, a message data creation auxiliary area used at the time of creation, A data receiving unit that receives the message data including the terminal identifier, an identifier extracting unit that extracts the identifier of the receiving terminal included in the received message data, and a table that defines the correspondence between the terminal identifier and the processing capability And a process of referring to the table and specifying a processing capability corresponding to the extracted terminal identifier A capability specifying unit; a data editing unit for editing the message data in accordance with the specified processing capability; and a data transmitting unit for transmitting the edited message data.
- a data processing method includes a message data creation auxiliary area for creating message data, and a message display area for displaying message data.
- a data reading step for reading the configured template data, a message data creation auxiliary area determining step for determining a message data creation auxiliary area included in the template data, and a message using the data in the message data creation auxiliary area.
- a message data editing step of editing data creates message data including a message data creation auxiliary area included in the read template data.
- a data processing method receives a message data including a message display area to be displayed on a receiving side and a message data creation auxiliary area used at the time of creation.
- Receiving step storing step for storing received message data in a storage device, storage device capacity, reading data for storing stored message data, and a message display area included in the read message data.
- Message display area determination step for determining the message
- a message playback step for displaying and playing back message data using data in the message display area
- a template data writing step for writing message data as template data
- a data processing method receives a message data including a message display area to be displayed on a receiving side and a message data creation auxiliary area used at the time of creation.
- Receiving step storing step for storing received message data in a storage device, storage device capacity, reading data for storing stored message data, and a message display area included in the read message data.
- Message data creation Auxiliary area determination step and determined message data Data in the data creation auxiliary area Template data writing step of writing message data as template data using
- a data processing method describes a message display area to be displayed on a receiving side, and information for specifying a source of template data used at the time of creation.
- a receiving step of receiving the message data including the template data acquisition destination information area, a storing step of storing the received message data in the storage device, and a data reading step of reading the stored message data.
- Playback step and creation of message data using data in the template data Template data source determination step for determining where to obtain the template data used at the time of creation, template data obtaining step for obtaining the template data from the source, and creating message data using the obtained template data Message data creating step.
- a data processing program is a program for causing a computer to execute data processing, and includes a message data creation auxiliary area for creating message data, and a message data display area.
- a data read step for reading template data including a message display area for reading, a message data creation auxiliary area determining step for determining a message data creation auxiliary area included in the template data, and a message data
- a message data editing step of editing the message data using the data in the creation auxiliary area includes the message data creation auxiliary area included in the read template data. Create message data To.
- a data processing program is a program for causing a computer to execute data processing, and is used for creating a message display area to be displayed on the receiving side and for creating a message display area.
- a message reproduction step of displaying and reproducing message data by using it and a template data writing step of writing the message data as template data are executed.
- a data processing program is a program for causing a computer to execute data processing, and is used for creating a message display area to be displayed on a receiving side and for creating a message display area.
- Message display area determining step for determining a message display area included in the received message data a message reproducing step of displaying and reproducing message data using data in the message display area, Message to determine the included message data creation auxiliary area And Jideta created subsidiary region determining scan Tetsupu, by utilizing the data of the determined message data creation auxiliary area, to perform the steps out template data writing write the message data as template data.
- the data processing program is a program for causing a computer to execute data processing, and is used for creating a message display area to be displayed on the receiving side and at the time of creation.
- a message playback step for displaying and playing message data
- a template data Template data source determination step for determining the source of the template data used when creating the message data using the data in the data source information area, and the template data from the source.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration of a data communication system according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a specific example of a hardware configuration of a mobile phone 1 which is a reproducing / editing device included in the data communication system.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a specific example of a configuration of each program stored in a storage unit 130 of the mobile phone 1.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a functional configuration of a reproduction / editing engine program 131.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram schematically showing a data structure of template data.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of specific template data.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of specific template data.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a specific example of a table that defines correspondence between an activation function and guidance to be displayed at that time.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a process of reproducing and editing template data in the mobile phone 1.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a specific example of a media playback processing time table indicating timings at which playback processing is executed.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a specific example of a start function time table indicating the timing of a start function to be started according to the time when an event occurs.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a specific example of a guidance display time table indicating timing for displaying guidance.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing a process corresponding to an event executed in step S18.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart showing an application execution process in step S25.
- FIG. 15 is a flowchart showing an application execution process in step S25.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a specific example of rewritten template data.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing a specific example of rewritten template data.
- Figure 18 Screen transition tool when reading process is executed for template data It is a figure showing a body example.
- FIG. 19 is a diagram showing a specific example of a screen in a state where each function is activated and data is edited.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram showing a specific example of a configuration of message data written in a message data writing process which is a first specific example.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram showing a specific example of a configuration of message data written in a message data writing process which is a second specific example.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram showing a modification of the reproduction / editing program.
- FIG. 23 is a flowchart in which a process of temporarily storing message data in the flowchart shown in FIG. 13 is added.
- FIG. 24 is a diagram showing a fourth specific example of the configuration of message data.
- FIG. 25 is a flowchart in which processing for reediting message data is added to the flowchart shown in FIG. 9.
- FIG. 26 is a diagram specifically showing a portion of the message data determined to be a message area.
- FIG. 27 is a diagram showing a specific example of a time table created by a time management unit 1314 working on the second embodiment.
- FIG. 28 is a flowchart showing a flow of event processing in a View mode according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 29 is a diagram showing a specific example of a screen transition on the mobile phone 1.
- FIG. 30 is a diagram showing a specific example of screen transition on the mobile phone 1.
- FIG. 31 is a diagram showing another specific example of the template data.
- FIG. 32 is a diagram showing another specific example of the template data.
- FIG. 33 is a diagram for explaining functions that can be executed when an EC site is accessed and message data is acquired.
- FIG. 34 is a diagram for explaining functions that can be executed after Reuse is selected.
- FIG. 35 is a diagram showing another specific example of template data.
- FIG. 36 is a diagram showing another specific example of the template data.
- FIG. 37 is a diagram showing a playback / edit program corresponding to a case where message data including a template ID is received.
- FIG. 38 is a view for explaining message data creation processing.
- FIG. 39 is a diagram for explaining message data browsing and creation processing.
- FIG. 40 is a diagram showing a specific example of the data structure of template data.
- FIG. 41 is a diagram showing a specific example of the data structure of template data.
- FIG. 42 is a diagram showing a configuration of a message server 3.
- FIG. 43 is a diagram showing an example of message data received by the message server 3.
- FIG. 44 is a diagram showing an example of message data after the message server 3 has edited the message data shown in FIG. 43.
- FIG. 45 is a diagram showing another example of the message data after the message server 3 has edited the message data shown in FIG. 43.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a data communication system according to the first embodiment.
- a data communication system performs a template providing server (hereinafter, simply referred to as a server) 2 for providing template data, and reproduces and edits the provided template.
- the server 2 and the playback / editing apparatus 1 communicate with each other via the Internet, a public line network, or a broadcast network.
- the server 2 and the playback / editing device 1 may communicate via a dedicated line such as a LAN (Local Area Network) or may perform wireless communication. Good.
- LAN Local Area Network
- the playback / editing device 1 is a device having a function of transmitting and receiving data, such as a mobile phone, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistants), a personal computer, a television receiver, and a facsimile transceiver. In the following description, it is assumed that the playback / editing device 1 is the mobile phone 1.
- template data is generally a description of data such as XML (extensible Markup Language), XHTML (extensible HyperText Markup Language), SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language), and SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics).
- the template data refers to data described in the above-mentioned data description language, including reproducible data (hereinafter referred to as “reproduced data”).
- the data description language may include information described in a data description language and reproduction data.
- the data description language includes motion and To describe the interactivity, it may include script languages such as ECMAScript and Java (registered trademark), and the template data does not include the playback data, and any data to be played back.
- the information may include data that includes link information to the reproduction data.
- the template data can be reproduced by the reproduction / editing apparatus 1.
- the template is script data that is multimedia content data that can be reproduced or edited, and it is assumed that arbitrary multimedia data is added to the script itself by a user operation. Refers to a form of data expressed in a script description format that can be realized.
- FIG. 2 shows a specific example of a hardware configuration of the mobile phone 1 which is a reproducing / editing device included in the data communication system.
- mobile phone 1 included in the data communication system of the present embodiment includes input / output section 140 as an interface with a user, and a CPU (Central Processing Unit) and the like.
- a control unit 120 for controlling the entire mobile phone 1, a communication unit 110 for communicating with other devices, and power such as ROM (Read Only Memory) and RAM (Random Access Memory) are also configured.
- the storage unit 130 stores a program executed in the unit 120, intermediate data of the program, data received from another computer, and the like.
- the input / output unit 140 further includes a key code input device 142 including numeric buttons such as “1” and “2” and directional buttons such as “R” and “L”, and displays information to a user. It includes a display 144 such as a liquid crystal display (LCD), a microphone 146 for inputting audio, a speaker 148 for outputting audio, and a camera 149 for capturing and inputting images.
- a key code input device 142 including numeric buttons such as “1” and “2” and directional buttons such as “R” and “L”, and displays information to a user.
- It includes a display 144 such as a liquid crystal display (LCD), a microphone 146 for inputting audio, a speaker 148 for outputting audio, and a camera 149 for capturing and inputting images.
- LCD liquid crystal display
- Control unit 120 includes a timer therein.
- the server 2 included in the present data communication system is a server constructed by a general personal computer or the like, and a detailed description of its configuration will not be given here.
- FIG. 3 shows a specific example of a configuration of each program stored in the storage unit 130 of the mobile phone 1. And the flow of data processing in the mobile phone 1 will be described.
- the data processing described with reference to FIG. 3 is realized in the mobile phone 1 by the control unit 120 executing each program stored in the storage unit 130. That is, the template data received from the server 2 by the communication unit 110 is reproduced and edited by the control unit 120 executing the program stored in the storage unit 130.
- control unit 120 executes reproduction / edit engine program 131 to process template data received by communication unit 110. I do.
- the function configuration of the playback / edit engine program 131 will be described later.
- control unit 120 performs processing based on the processing result of the playback ′ editing engine program 131.
- the content of the UI is displayed on the display 144.
- control unit 120 based on the processing result of the playback 'editing engine program 131,
- the image processing program 133 is executed to receive an image input from the camera 149 and various instructions from the key code input device 142. In addition, when capturing a moving image, an input of sound from the microphone 146 is also accepted.
- control unit 120 based on the processing result of the playback'editing engine program 131,
- the image data display / reproduction program 134 is executed to reproduce the image data included in the template data on the display 144. If the image data includes a sound, the sound is reproduced by the speaker 148.
- control unit 120 based on the processing result of the playback 'editing engine program 131,
- the audio data reproducing program 135 is executed, and the audio data included in the template data is reproduced by the speaker 148.
- control unit 120 based on the processing result of the playback 'editing engine program 131,
- the voice data recording program 136 is executed to receive voice input from the microphone 146 and various instructions from the key code input device 142.
- control unit 120 performs processing based on the processing result of the Then, the moving image or animation data display / playback program 137 is executed, and the moving image or animation data included in the template data is played on the display 144.
- control unit 120 based on the processing result of the playback'editing engine program 131, the control unit 120
- the text data display / reproduction program 138 is executed, and the text data included in the template data is reproduced on the display 144.
- control unit 120 based on the processing result of the playback 'editing engine program 131,
- the text editing program 139 is executed to receive text information and various instructions from the key code input device 142.
- control unit 120 based on the processing result of the playback 'editing engine program 131,
- a WWW (World Wide Web) browser program 151 is executed to reproduce WWW contents.
- control unit 120 executes the WWW browser program 151 based on the processing result of the playback / edit engine program 131 and acquires data from the server 2 via the communication unit 110.
- control unit 120 performs processing based on the processing result of the playback ′ editing engine program 131.
- the mail program 152 is executed, the text information and various instructions from the key code input device 142 are accepted, and the mail is transmitted.
- control unit 120 based on the processing result of the playback 'editing engine program 131,
- the call program 153 is executed to start a call.
- control unit 120 performs processing based on the processing result of the
- the position acquisition program 154 executes the position acquisition program 154 to acquire the current position of the terminal from the GPS (Global Positioning System) 150.
- control unit 120 based on the processing result of the playback 'editing engine program 131,
- the user executes the address book program 155 to obtain the mail address and the telephone number stored in the storage unit 130.
- the control unit 120 causes the file acquisition program 156 to be executed based on the processing result of the playback / edit engine program 131, and acquires the content data stored in the storage unit 130.
- the control unit 120 stores the data in the various data storage unit 157 when it is necessary to save the data based on the processing result of the playback / edit engine program 131.
- FIG. 4 shows a functional configuration of the above-described playback / edit engine program 131.
- the functions shown in FIG. 4 are realized in the mobile phone 1 by the control unit 120 executing the playback / edit engine program 131 stored in the storage unit 130.
- data reading section 1311 reads template data received by communication section 110 and stored in various data storage section 157. Then, the data reading unit 1311 passes the read template data to the syntax analysis unit 1312.
- the syntax analysis unit 1312 analyzes the syntax of the template data passed from the data reading unit 1311, and passes the data used by the playback / edit engine program 131 to the data writing unit 1316 for writing. . Further, the message data included in the template data is passed to the message data writing unit 1317 and the template data writing unit 1318. Further, the syntax analysis unit 1312 passes the analysis result to the execution control unit 1313 and the time management unit 1314.
- time management section 1314 creates a time table based on the analysis result passed from syntax analysis section 1312. Then, the time management unit 1314 passes the created time table to the execution control unit 1313.
- the event management unit 1315 detects occurrence of an event. Then, the event management unit 1315 passes the detection result to the execution control unit 1313.
- the execution control unit 1313 includes the time table passed from the time management unit 1314, the detection result of the event occurrence passed from the event management unit 1315, and the analysis passed from the syntax analysis unit 1312. Based on the result, processing for realizing display and reproduction of the reproduction data is executed. Further, the execution control unit 1313 instructs the reproduction data writing unit 1316 to rewrite the reproduction data based on the event occurrence detection result passed from the event management unit 1315.
- the reproduction data writing unit 1316 rewrites the reproduction data based on the instruction from the execution control unit 1313, and passes the rewritten reproduction data to the execution control unit 131. Then, the rewritten playback data is executed by the execution control unit 1313.
- the message data writing unit 1317 stores the message data passed from the syntax interpreting unit 1312. Write out.
- the template data writing unit 1318 parses the message data passed from the syntax interpreting unit 1312 and writes template data that can be reused for message creation. The processing in the template data writing unit 1318 will be described in detail in the second embodiment.
- each unit shown in FIG. 3 or FIG. 4 processes the template data read and obtained from the storage unit 130.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram schematically showing the structure of template data, and specifically shows the structure of template data that causes mobile phone 1 to create and transmit message data.
- template data processed by mobile phone 1 according to the present embodiment is characterized in that it includes a message area and a message data creation auxiliary area.
- the message area is an area that represents the content of the message displayed to the recipient when a message is created and transmitted using this template data.
- the message area contains media data such as image (still image) data, video data, audio data, music data, text data, and animation data (see Fig. 5).
- V for “media data”
- a description of the media data playback layout or timing shown in FIG. 5 as “media data playback layout or timing portion”.
- a start function for starting a predetermined function such as, for example, starting a WWW browser and displaying a specified page while the recipient is displaying the message content, or such a function.
- a guidance part may be included that is information for displaying guidance to the recipient that a particular function can be operated (indicated by “activation function or guidance part” in FIG. 5).
- the message data creation auxiliary area is an area representing the content displayed to the creator when creating a message using this template data.
- the message data creation auxiliary area contains an image (still image) in order to display information on the creation device as close as possible to the content of the message displayed on the recipient side, or to easily imagine the content of the created message.
- Data, video data, audio data, music data, text data, animation data, and other media data (indicated by “media data” in Fig. 5) and media data playback layout or timing. (In FIG. 5, indicated by “media data playback layout or timing portion”).
- the media data and the media data reproduction layout or timing included in the message data creation auxiliary area may be data common to the message area or different data.
- the message data creation auxiliary area may include a startup function used when creating a message, and a guidance portion that is information for displaying a guidance indicating to the creator that such a function can be operated. Yes (in Fig. 5, it is indicated by "Activation function or guidance part").
- the activation function or guidance part included in the message data creation auxiliary area is different from that included in the message area. This is because the functions and information required when creating a message are different from the functions and information required when viewing a received message. However, if the same function is used when creating a message and when viewing a received message, the data may be common.
- the message data creation auxiliary area further includes an editable area designation part.
- the editable area designation portion is mainly used for the purpose of making message creation easier by limiting the editable area, and conversely, for designating places that cannot be edited due to copyright protection or the like. Used in
- template data includes layout information or playback timing of media data, designation of editable media data, a function activated for editing media data or guidance effective for creating message data, and playback. Included media data allows more complex message appearances to be specified.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a specific example of the structure of the template data.
- the structure of the message data written by the force message data writing unit 1317 is the same as the structure shown in FIG.
- the template data can have a role as a template for realizing a message creation function and a role as a message for displaying message contents. Become.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show specific examples of template data. These template data are mainly described in SMIL format.This is an example, and as described above, it is described in other data description languages such as XML, XHTML, SMIL, and SVG. Is also good. Alternatively, a script language such as ECMAScript or Java (registered trademark) Script may be used. In this example, for the sake of simplicity of description, the actual template data in which the media data portion shown in FIG. 5 is omitted naturally includes data indicating these contents.
- the third line has the title power of the template data
- the fourth line has the power of the creator of the template data
- the fifth line specifies that this data is template data.
- the editable area and the function to be activated at the time of editing are specified. That is, the sixth line indicates that the text data "FirstText.txt” is replaced (replaced), and that the function activated at that time is the text editor "text-edit”. Similarly, the seventh line indicates that the image data “SecondImage.jpg” is to be replaced, and that the function activated at that time is the camera “camera”. Similarly, the eighth line indicates that the sound data “SecondSound.mp3” is replaced, and that the function activated at that time is the microphone “mic”.
- the ninth line and the thirteenth line represent a layout composed of an image area "Image” and a text area "Text”.
- the 20th line specifies guidance that is a hint for message creation. First Since it is specified in line 18 that text data "FirstText.txt" to be replaced is to be displayed, it indicates that the text message can be replaced at the same timing as the display of the text data. Displaying the guidance has the effect of facilitating user message creation. For this purpose, line 20 specifies that the message "Enter message" is displayed.
- guidance content data may be included in the ⁇ text> tag on line 18.
- a method may be used in which the reproduction of the optimal guidance is determined by the editing engine program 131 without including the description of the guidance content in the template data. That is, lines 6 and 18 specify that the text data “FirstText.txt” is to be replaced, that the text editor is to be activated, and that the text data is to be displayed. For example, as shown in FIG.
- a table defining the correspondence between the activation function and the guidance to be displayed at that time is stored in the storage unit 130 of the mobile phone 1 in advance, and the control unit 120 of the mobile phone 1 performs playback / editing.
- the engine program 131 When the engine program 131 is executed, the table is automatically read and the guidance “text input” corresponding to the activation function “text-edit” is displayed at the timing of displaying the text data. Good.
- the control unit 120 of the mobile phone 1 may control to display appropriate guidance.
- media data to be simultaneously reproduced is defined in lines 22 and 28, and more specifically, media data to be reproduced in lines 23 and 25 ("SecondImage.jpg” , RSecondText.txt ”and“ SecondSound.mp3 ”are specified in line 22 for the duration (8 seconds).
- Guidance that gives hints for message creation is specified in lines 26 and 27. The guidance is similar to the guidance in line 20.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a specific example of template data, and is a diagram showing a specific example of template data in a form different from the specific example shown in FIG.
- FIG. 7 shows an example of template data described by a description rule different from the specific example shown in FIG.
- the data read and executed by the playback / editing engine program 131 shown in FIG. 4 is the same.
- the third row and the fifth row have the same contents as the template data shown in FIG.
- the sixth line-the tenth line has the same contents as the ninth line-the thirteenth line of the template data shown in FIG.
- an id attribute is defined.
- the id attribute defined in the 15th line when combined with the targetID attribute in the prompt> tag on the 17th line, enables the specification of media data that can be edited. That is, the targetID "textl" in the prompt> tag on the 17th line is the src attribute in the tag (the ⁇ t ext> tag on the 15th line) that has an id attribute that matches the targetID. Indicates that editing is possible by invoking the command specified by the command attribute of
- the desc attribute is given as an example of a method of specifying guidance
- other methods may be used.
- guidance content data may be included in the text> tag on line 15.
- the method of determining by 131 may be used. That is, the 15th and 17th lines specify that the text data “FirstText.txt” is replaced, that the text editor is started, and that the text data is displayed.
- a table defining the correspondence between the activation function and the guidance to be displayed at that time is stored in advance in the storage unit 130 of the mobile phone 1, and the control unit 120 of the mobile phone 1 controls the playback / editing function.
- the table is automatically read, and at the timing of displaying the text data, the guidance “text input” corresponding to the activation function “text-edit” is controlled to be displayed. You may. Alternatively, even if the activation function is not specified, the control unit 120 of the mobile phone 1 may control to display appropriate guidance, judging from the fact that “FirstText.txt” is text data.
- media data to be reproduced simultaneously is defined in lines 19 to 25, and more specifically, media data to be reproduced in lines 20 to 22 ("SecondImage.jpgj").
- RSecondText.txt ",” SecondSound.mp3 ") is specified in line 19 for the duration (8 seconds).
- lines 23 and 24 specify the function to be activated, a description that specifies the tags that can be edited, and guidance that provides hints for message creation. ing. The description of these is the same as the description on line 17.
- step S 12 template data is obtained from template providing server 2 via communication interface 110 via the Internet.
- step S13 the control unit 120 executes the playback / edit engine program 131, and the data reading unit 1311 reads the acquired template data.
- step S14 the syntax analyzer 1312 analyzes the syntax of the template data. Note that the syntax analysis method here is not limited to the present invention, but may be a general syntax analysis method according to the data description language used.
- the template data processed by the mobile phone 1 according to the present embodiment is characterized by comprising the message area and the message data creation auxiliary area as described above.
- the message area is an area that represents the content of the message displayed to the recipient when a message is created or transmitted using this template data. This is an area representing the content displayed to the creator when creating a message using this template data. Therefore, in step S14, the message creation auxiliary area is determined.
- reproduction data writing section 1316 writes the same contents as the read template data as reproduction data. That is, the template data is interpreted in step S14. At this time, the data reading unit 1311 is unconditionally determined to correspond to the entire read data S message creation auxiliary area. The reproduction data writing unit 1316 writes the same contents as the read template data. However, this is only an example. In practice, the media data playback layout or timing section is necessary to know how the actually created message is displayed. Therefore, in step S14, only the editable area designation portion and the activation function or guidance portion may be read and used.
- time management section 1314 creates a time table as shown in FIGS. 10 to 12 based on the syntax analysis result.
- the created time table is the same whether the template to be processed is the template shown in FIG. 6 or the template data shown in FIG.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a media playback process that represents a timing at which the time management unit 1314 executes a playback process on a media created based on the template data illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a specific example of a time table, in which image data “ FirstMovie.mpg '', text data ⁇ FirstText.txt '' and audio data ⁇ FirstSound.smf '' are played back in parallel. This indicates that the data "SecondSound.mp3" is to be played back in parallel.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a specific example of a start function time table indicating the timing of a start function to be started according to the time at which an event has occurred.
- the user operates the Select key as an event that occurs.
- a character input application which is a text editing program 139
- the Select key is operated during the second, a screen for selecting one of an image capturing application, which is the image capturing program 133, and a voice input application, which is the audio data recording program 136, is displayed on the display 144, for example. It indicates that the selected program is activated there.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a specific example of a guidance display time table indicating the timing at which guidance is displayed.
- the text editing program 139 is displayed.
- the display 144 displays "Enter a message" as the explanation of the Select key, and when the Select key is operated in the next 8 seconds, the image shooting program 133 is displayed.
- the display 144 shows the description of the Select key as ⁇ take a picture '', And "Record microphone" will be displayed.
- step S16 execution control section 1313 performs media playback processing based on the syntax analysis result and the time table shown in FIG. At this time, the execution control unit 1313 uses the UI display program 132 based on the guidance display time table shown in FIG. 12 to display the UI that changes with the media playback time on the display 144. Control.
- step S17 the event management unit 1315 monitors the occurrence of an event.
- the event detected to occur in step S17 is the end arrival time when the timetable reaches the end.
- the Select key operation used as an operation to instruct the end of message creation for the user to send a message, etc., and as a UI to activate the functions shown in Fig. 11 , Etc. from the key code input device 142 including
- step S18 the execution control unit 1313 executes a process corresponding to the event.
- the playback process in step S16 and the playback and editing processes included in the process in response to the event in step S18 are interrupted by a call program or the like in the middle of the process, or for the convenience of the user or in
- the playback and editing points at that time and the state being changed are saved in the storage unit 130, the processing is interrupted, and when the processing is resumed later, the processing is saved from the storage unit 130. It is preferable that the playback and editing points and the state being changed are read, and the playback and editing points before the interruption are restored.
- step S18 a process according to the event executed in step S18 will be described with reference to a flowchart of FIG.
- step S21 upon receiving the event occurrence detection information from event management unit 1315 in step S17, in step S21, execution control unit 1312 suspends the time table being executed. I do. Then, based on the detection information received in step S17, the event whose occurrence has been detected is determined. If the event indicates that the end of the time table has been reached (YES in S22), The process returns to step S16 in FIG. That is, it returns to the start end of the time table again. However, the processing may be performed once or repeatedly performed a predetermined number of times, and then the reproduction is terminated.
- step S27 the reproduction is performed.
- the parsing unit 1312 parses the data and converts the message data for transmission to the message data format.
- a message writing process for writing at the output unit 1317 is executed.
- the message data writing process in step S27 will be described later.
- step S28 the message written in step S27 is transmitted, and the process ends.
- the message transmission process in step S28 is normally executed by using the mail transmission function of the mail program by starting up the mail program 152 via the control unit 120.
- step S22 When the event that occurred in step S22 is an event indicating that the end of the time table has been reached, nor is the operation for instructing the end of message creation to perform message transmission or the like (S22). (NO at S23 and NO at S23), and at steps S24-S25, the processing determined according to the event is executed. That is, when the Select key is operated as an event based on the time table of FIG. 11, a program to be started corresponding to the operated time is extracted. At this time, if a plurality of programs to be started are extracted in step S24, a determination process for determining which program to start is performed in step S25.
- the execution control unit 1313 displays a selection screen on the display 144 or the like, and accepts selection of a process to be started from the plurality of processes. For example, if the occurrence of an event in which the Select key is operated 10 seconds after the start of playback is detected, referring to Fig. 11, multiple processes of activating the image capturing application and activating the voice input application are conceivable. Therefore, in step S25, a UI is displayed on the display 144 to select “image capture” or “voice input”. Alternatively, the UI specified in the timetable of FIG. 12 may be “take a photo” or “record a microphone”. As described above, the method for determining the function to be activated in step S25 includes other methods, and the method itself is not limited in the present invention. Then, the function determined in step S25 is executed in the application execution process in S26.
- step S25 the application execution process in step S25 described above will be described with reference to FIG.
- step S31 execution control unit 1313 activates the application specified in steps S23-S24.
- step S32 execution control unit 1313 activates the application specified in steps S23-S24.
- step S33 the data is acquired in step S33. If the data being executed needs to be rewritten (YES in S34), in step S35, the reproduction data writing unit 1316 executes a data rewriting process.
- the application started in step S31 includes "text-edit”, “camera”, and "text” specified in the content attribute in the sixth and eighth lines. mic ".
- step S33 only the contents of the media data may be obtained. In other words, it is sufficient to prepare data with different contents without changing the file name.In this case, the file path is not rewritten in step S35, and only the contents of the file are obtained based on the data obtained in step S33. May be simply rewritten.
- the process shown in FIG. 14 is an application started in the event process of step S 18 of the playback / edit process shown in FIG. 9, and data of the application is executed during execution of the started application. Acquisition ⁇ Force that rewrite processing is performed
- the activated application itself may perform data acquisition and data rewrite processing. That is, specifically, the processing shown in FIG. 15 may be executed instead of the processing shown in FIG.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram for explaining the application execution process, and is a flowchart showing a process different from the process shown in FIG.
- step S41 execution control unit 1313 starts the application specified in steps S23-S24, and in step S42, executes the started application to store predetermined data.
- step S42 executes the started application to store predetermined data.
- an application for starting a telephone call program 153 to make a call or a WWW browser program 151 to access a predetermined site may be included.
- other processing may be performed without returning to the reproduction / editing processing in step S16 in FIG. 9! / ⁇ .
- the application started in step S31 or step S41 is a function provided in the mobile phone 1 such as a text editor, a camera application, and a microphone application. It may be a function provided in another device on the network that is an external device. This can be done by launching an application that accesses services that provide data and functions to assist in message creation. Specifically, there is a method of accessing a function provided in another device on the network to acquire media data, or performing media data editing using a function of processing the media data.
- FIG. 16 shows a specific example of template data rewritten as a result of the rewriting process in step S35 or step S42 described above.
- the template data shown in FIG. 16 represents a specific example when the template data shown in FIG. 6 is rewritten.
- the media data portion is omitted for simplicity of description.
- the template data shown in FIG. 16 is based on the assumption that a Select key event has occurred within 0 to 8 seconds from the start of the reproduction of the template data shown in FIG. That is, when the event occurs during template playback, the character input application is started according to the time table shown in FIG. 11 and input by the user. The text data is obtained and the text data “InputText.txt” is generated. The generated text data is added to the media data portion of the playback data, and the file path “FirstText.txtj (lines 6 and 18) in the playback data is rewritten to“ InputtedText ”as shown in FIG. .txt ". At the same time, “FirstText.txtj itself, which is the playback data included in the template data in FIG. 6, is deleted.
- a Select key event occurs within 8 to 16 seconds from the start of the reproduction of the template data shown in Fig. 6, and according to the time table shown in Fig. 11, It is assumed that a voice input application is selected from the image capturing application and the voice input application.
- the image data captured by the user is acquired and the image data “lnputtedlmage.jpgj” is generated.
- the generated image data is added to the media data portion of the reproduction data, and the file path “SecondImage” in the reproduction data is generated.
- jpgj (lines 7 and 23) is rewritten to “lnputtedlmage. jpg” as shown in FIG.
- “SecondImage.jpgj itself which is playback data included in the template data in FIG. 6, is deleted.
- FIG. 17 shows a specific example in which the template data in FIG. 7 is rewritten.
- the media data portion is omitted for simplicity of description.
- the assumed user operation is the same as that described with reference to FIG.
- a Select key event occurs within 8 to 16 seconds after the reproduction of the template data shown in FIG. 7 starts, and the time table shown in FIG. Image capture application and voice input application It is assumed that the voice input application is selected among the applications.
- the acquired image data captured by the user is the image data "lnputt e dlmage. Jpg" is generated.
- the generated image data is added to the media data portion of the playback data, and the file path “SecondImage.jpgj (line 20) in the playback data is rewritten to“ lnputtedlmage.jpg ”as shown in FIG. Become.
- “SecondImage.jpgj itself which is the playback data included in the template data in FIG. 7, is deleted.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram showing a specific example of screen transition when the reading process is performed on the template data shown in FIG. 6 or FIG.
- the text editor is activated when the user presses the Select key or the like.
- the camera or microphone is activated by the user pressing the Select key, etc.
- a screen (lower right figure) for selecting which function to activate is displayed. Will be displayed and the selected function will be activated.
- FIG. 19 shows a state in which each function is activated and data is edited.
- the text data displayed in the first 8 seconds of the template data is edited to "I am feeling" (InputtedText.txt) by the above operation, and the photo and sound displayed in the next 8 seconds are displayed.
- Are edited Inputtedlmage.jpg, InputtedSo und. Mp3.
- Such modified template data is stored in the message data file of step S27 in Fig. 13 when the user performs an operation for instructing the end of message creation in order to transmit a message or the like. Create message data in output processing Used for
- FIG. 20 shows a specific example of the configuration of message data written in the message data writing process, which is the first specific example, including the media data portion.
- text data “FirstText.txt” and image data “SecondImage.jpg” included in the original template are removed, and Instead, text data "InputtedText.txt” and image data "InputtedText.jpg” are added.
- a second specific example of the message data writing process in step S27 includes a process of adding an element included in the template before editing to the edited template data of Fig. 16 or Fig. 17. That is, in the message data writing process as the second specific example, as shown in FIG. 21, the edited template data as shown in FIG. 20 is added to the media data included in the template data before editing. A layout or timing section, an editable area designating section, and a startup function or guidance section shown in FIG. 6 or 7 are added. Also, the text data “FirstText.txt” and the image data “SecondImage.jpg” included in the template data before editing are added to the media data portion.
- step S27 in the template data after editing shown in Fig. 21, an editable area designation portion, a start function, or a guidance portion is deleted. Processing. That is, in the edited template data shown in FIG. 21, the portion corresponding to the sixth row and the eighth row in FIG. 16, the 20th row, and the portion corresponding to the 26th row and the 27th row in FIG. 16 are deleted. I do. This means that these parts are used when creating the message, not as a message.
- step S28 The message data thus created is transmitted in step S28, and the processing ends.
- the message transmission process is performed via the communication unit 110 by the control unit 120 activating the mail program 152 and using the mail transmission function of the mail program. Be executed.
- a function of reediting message data can be added to the present embodiment.
- a mail program stores and manages created messages in a mailbox or the like. For example, a message that the user temporarily saved while composing a message is stored in the Dm ft box. The sent message is stored in the Send box. The saved message can then be retrieved from these boxes and re-edited.
- the function of temporarily storing the message data and reediting the stored message can be provided in the present embodiment as described below.
- FIG. 22 shows a modification of the playback / edit program.
- a message data reading unit 1319 and a template discriminating unit 1320 are added to the reproduction'editing program 131 in FIG.
- FIG. 23 is a flowchart in which processing for temporarily storing message data is added to the flowchart shown in FIG. Referring to the figure, step S29 and step S30 are added to the flowchart of FIG.
- step S29 when the user temporarily selects to temporarily save the message data during editing of the message data, when a program other than the playback / editing program is started, or for some reason, YES when the message data being edited needs to be temporarily stored, such as when the system needs to be suspended.
- step S30 when YES in step S29, message data writing section 1317 writes the message data being edited to various data storage sections 157.
- a fourth specific example may be added to the first, second, and third specific examples described above.
- the written message data includes the template data after editing. Therefore, by reading the temporarily stored message data and using the edited template data included in the read message data, the read message data can be re-edited.
- the written message data includes the edited template. It does not include the “editable area designation part” and “activation function or guidance part” of the data, but includes the template data before editing. Therefore, by reading the temporarily stored message data and using the template data before editing included in the read message data, the read message data can be re-edited.
- the message data including the template ID is written.
- This template ID may be originally described in the template data, or may be assigned to identify the template data when the communication unit 110 acquires the template data.
- a value set for identifying the template data when the data reading unit 1311 reads the template data may be used.
- the source of the template may be used as the template ID.
- FIG. 25 is a flowchart in which processing for reediting message data is added to the flowchart shown in FIG. Referring to the figure, in addition to the flowchart in FIG. 9, step S12 is changed to step S191 and S192, and step S14 is changed to step S194.
- step S191 message data reading section 1319 reads message data temporarily stored from various data storage sections 157.
- step S192 the template determining unit 1320 checks whether or not the read message data includes a template ID, and when the read message data includes the template ID, determines the template from the template ID. It becomes YES.
- step S13 similarly to FIG. 9, the data reading unit 1311 reads the determined template data from the various data storage units 157.
- step S194 the syntax analysis unit 1312 reads the template data in step S13. If not, the syntax analysis of the template data included in the message data is performed. If the template data is read in step S13, the syntax of the read template data is analyzed.
- the processing of the subsequent steps can be the same as the flowchart of FIG.
- step S27 in FIG. 23 which is the content of the event process of step S18
- the message data writing process described as the first, second, and third specific examples is described.
- the message data including the template ID described as the fourth specific example may be written.
- message data including the template ID is transmitted.
- the message data transmitted as described in the first embodiment has a data communication function via a public line network, the Internet network, a broadcast network, or the like, as shown in FIG. It is transmitted to various information equipment terminals provided. Therefore, as a second embodiment, processing in the device that has received these message data will be described.
- FIG. 3 describes that the control unit 120 processes the template data acquired from the template providing server 2 via the communication unit 110 by executing the playback / edit engine program 131.
- the message data received from the other mobile phone 1 as the message creation device via the communication unit 110 is also normally reproduced and edited by the control unit 120 in the mobile phone 1.
- the processing is performed by executing the engine program 131.
- the configuration of the playback / edit engine program 131 in the mobile phone 1 that receives such message data is the same as the configuration shown in FIG. However, in this case, the syntax analysis unit 1312 needs to distinguish whether the data is template data or message data read from the data reading unit 1311. There are two main methods for distinguishing data in the parser 1312.
- a first data discrimination method is a method in which the control unit 120 determines whether the data is template data message data based on how the communication unit 110 has received data.
- the data received by the control unit 120 by activating the mail program 152 is regarded as message data
- the data downloaded from the template providing server 2 is regarded as template data
- This is a method of discriminating such data as template data.
- the template data is transmitted by activating the mail program 152. For example, the contents of the mail header generally added to the mail data are checked to determine whether the data is a message data message template. You can.
- the second data discrimination method is a method of discriminating based on a description indicating whether the received data is template data force message data. That is, in the specific example of the template shown in FIG. 6 or FIG. 7, a description indicating that it is a template is made as in the fifth row. In such a case, the description is confirmed, and it is determined whether the data is template data Taka message data. In this case, although not described in the message writing process described above, it is necessary to omit the description indicating that the template is the template shown in the fifth line in FIG. 16 or 17 in the message writing process. And
- data reading unit 1311 or syntax analyzing unit 1312 determines whether the acquired data is template data or message data. .
- a mode in which the data read by the playback / edit engine program 131 is determined to be message data and operates is referred to as a View mode.
- the message data read by the data reading unit 1311 is the message data (FIG. 20) described in the first specific example of the above-described message data writing process will be described.
- the syntax analysis unit 1312 determines the media data playback layout or timing portion and the media data portion of the message data shown in FIG. 20 as a message area, and the playback data writing unit 1316 Write out the part determined to be the area.
- FIG. 26 shows a portion of the message data shown in FIG. 17, which is determined to be a message area. Is underlined. In this case, tags other than the meta> tag, especially the prompt> tag, and the force message area are determined. That is, the syntax analysis unit 1312 determines the message area based on the tag information in the message data.
- syntax analysis section 1312 passes the analysis result to execution control section 1313 and time management section 1314.
- Time management unit 1314 creates a time table based on the analysis result passed from syntax analysis unit 1312. Then, the time management unit 1314 passes the created time table to the execution control unit 1313.
- the event management unit 1315 detects occurrence of an event. Then, the event management unit 1315 passes the detection result to the execution control unit 1313.
- the execution control unit 1313 is based on the time table passed from the time management unit 1314, the event occurrence detection result passed from the event management unit 1315, and the analysis result passed from the syntax analysis unit 1312. To control the display and playback processes.
- FIG. 27 shows a specific example of the time table created by the time management unit 1314 working on the second embodiment.
- each media data included in the message data is displayed according to the time table in FIG.
- the event detected in step S17 in Fig. 9 includes, in addition to the end-of-arrival event in which the timetable has reached the end, creates user message S message data and template data.
- a key code including an operation for instructing the creation of template data to create a message based on the template data and a Select key operation used as a UI for activating the functions shown in FIG. 11 Event from the input device 142.
- FIG. 28 shows a flow of event processing in the View mode, which is useful in the second embodiment.
- step S51 Upon receiving the event occurrence detection information from the event management unit 1315 in step S17 described above, in step S51, the execution control unit 1312 temporarily stops the time table being executed. [0187] Then, in step S52, the content of the event whose occurrence has been detected in step S17 is determined. As a result of the determination in step S52, if the detected event is an event indicating that the end of the time table has been reached (YES in S52), the process returns to step S16 in FIG. That is, the processing is returned to the start of the time table again. However, the process may be performed once or a predetermined number of times, and then the reproduction is terminated.
- the event detected in step S17 is for generating template data from the message data and instructing the generation of the template data in order to generate a message based on the template data.
- the syntax interpreting unit 1312 uses the message data read from the data reading unit 1311 to perform syntax analysis of the data.
- the template data writing unit 1318 writes template data that can be reused for message creation, and ends the event processing.
- the template data written in step S57 is stored in the storage unit 130, and is used when a message is created again.
- the process of reading the template data and creating the message data is as described in the first embodiment.
- the template data writing process of writing the template data in step S57 differs according to the first to third specific examples of the message data writing process shown in the first embodiment. Details will be described later.
- the template data is created in order to create a message based on the template data! If it is not an operation for instructing (NO in S52 and NO in S53), the determined processing is executed in steps S54 to S55. That is, when the Select key is operated as an event based on the time table of FIG. 11, a program to be started corresponding to the operated time is extracted. At this time, if a plurality of programs to be started are extracted in step S54, a determination process for determining which program to start is performed in step S55. These operations are the same as the operations in steps S24 to S25 in FIG.
- step S56 the function specified in the application execution process is executed.
- the application execution process in step S56 can be the same as in step S26.
- step S57 the process of writing template data in template data writing section 1318 in step S57 described above will be described. This process is equivalent to the process of writing the message data creation auxiliary area from the message data shown in FIG.
- the template writing unit 1318 only needs to write the read message data as template data without editing it.
- the difference between the base template (for example, FIG. 6) and the created message data (for example, FIG. 16) is indicated by the underlined portion in FIG. 16 and the media data portion. It is. Therefore, by executing the template data writing process in step S57, the written template is not exactly the same as the base template, but the written template is Since the layout or timing portion of media data, the editable area designation portion, the activation function or the guidance portion are the same as those of the base template, the written template is used as the base template. It can be reused as convenient template data. However, the reproduced data included in the base template data is replaced with the reproduced data indicated by underlining in FIG.
- step S57 the template writing unit 1318 extracts and writes the second SMIL part of the message data in FIG.
- the media used by the extracted SMIL part The media data is partially extracted and written out.
- the template based on the read message data can be completely restored.
- the SMIL part to be extracted may be described in the role attribute of the ⁇ meta> tag of the SMIL part (fifth line in FIG. 6 or 7), and the last data in the message data is the template data. May be predetermined according to the position in the data.
- the header portion of the message data describes which data in the message is the template data portion or which data is the message data portion!
- such a portion representing the content of each area of the message data may be included as a single file in the header format, and may be determined by interpreting the file.
- the mobile phone 1 can easily determine which partial cut data creation auxiliary area is used, and has more complicated information. It is also possible.
- the above message is also displayed.
- the writing method may be the same as the writing method corresponding to the second specific example of the data writing process.
- the difference between the message data shown in the third specific example of the message data writing process and the message data shown in the second specific example is the first SMIL part shown in FIG.
- the template data obtained when the data is extracted by the above method is the same.
- the method of extracting template data may differ depending on the writing process of message data. Therefore, when template data is extracted, when the extraction method is selected, the message data is written. It is necessary to determine how to get out.
- the method of writing message data and the method of extracting template data corresponding to the method may be determined in advance. In other words, those methods are determined in advance by the transmitting terminal and the receiving terminal. May be added, information identifying the method may be added to the header of the email when sending the email, or it may be specified in the template data by a meta> tag or the like.
- FIG. 29 is a diagram showing a specific example of a screen transition when the mobile phone 1 receives and displays the created message data shown in FIG.
- the specific example of the screen transition shown in FIG. 29 is the specific example of the screen transition when reading and displaying the message data (FIG. 20) shown in the first specific example of the message data writing process described above. is there.
- the guidance portion when reproducing the received message, the guidance portion is not displayed.
- the function is not activated, and only the specified media data is displayed with the specified layout and timing.
- the option key is pressed as an operation for instructing the creation of template data in order to create template data for the received message data and further create a message based on the template data.
- the template data is written out as described above, and by reading it in, the screen shown in Fig. 30 is displayed.
- the processing flow at this time is almost the same as the processing flow described using the specific example of the screen transition in FIG. 18, and the difference is that the text data “FirstText.txt” included in the original template data is used.
- FIG. 31 is a diagram showing another specific example of the template data, in which a message is created using a template, and the tag shown in the first embodiment and the message data are displayed as a message.
- “compositon” is specified in the mode attribute of the switch> tag on line 17, and thus, it is enclosed by the switch> tag.
- Line 18 is interpreted only when creating a message using the template.
- lines 26 and 27 enclosed in a switch> tag specified on line 25 are also interpreted only when creating a message using a template.
- the distinction between the message area and the message creation auxiliary area shown in Fig. 5 can be specified by the switch> tag.
- the power for writing the message creation data in steps S14 and S19 in FIG. 9 is the same as the normal place without the ⁇ s witch> tag.
- the range within which "compositon" is specified in the mode attribute of the switch> tag is written. If a value other than "compositon" is specified, this range is not written.
- the mobile phone 1 uses the tag to determine the layout information or the playback timing of the media data, the designation of the editable media data, the function to start for editing the media data, and the guidance effective for creating the message data.
- the mobile phone 1 can easily determine the message creation auxiliary area in the template data. It is also possible to provide an intended message creation method.
- the message area in which the created message data is displayed is clearly described in the tag, the message area can be easily identified in the mobile phone 1, and the intended message can be created by the message creator.
- the display method is made possible, and the The illustrated message creation method and message display method can be provided.
- the meta> tag is used. Although it was assumed that the message area was other than the prompt> tag, as described above, by using the switch> tag, the tags to be ignored during the display processing and the tags to be adopted are stored in advance for each tag. You don't need to do that, just interpret the ⁇ switch> tag.
- Fig. 32 is a diagram showing another specific example of the template data, in which "view" is specified in the mode attribute of the switch> tag as shown in the 20th line. It is a figure. In this case, line 21 is used only when the template data is displayed as a message, and is not used when creating a message based on the template data.
- line 21 shows that when a user operation such as pressing the Select key occurs during playback of the video data "FirstMovie.mpg", the WWW browser is started and the web browser Khoge. com ".
- Such functions used for guiding to a website and the like are unnecessary when creating a message using the template data, and may be used when displaying the template data as a message. In that case, it is preferable to specify such.
- the specified website can be accessed while the message data is being displayed, and the website can be accessed while the message data is being created. Can no longer be accessed.
- a function can be applied to, for example, EC (Electronic Commercial) services.
- FIG. 33 is a diagram for explaining functions that can be executed when message data is acquired by accessing an EC site.
- a user accesses a certain EC site using a web browser and purchases a certain product (here, Wisky).
- the EC site sends the message data to the user, including the meaning of the purchase confirmation.
- This message data is a message from which template data can be restored, as described above. It is di.
- message data including two slides arrives from the EC site
- the Reuse menu can be selected after selecting the Option key.
- the Reuse menu can be selected, and the Connect menu can also be selected.
- the Connect menu is selected, the EC site is accessed and the EC site home page is displayed.
- FIG. 34 is a diagram for explaining functions that can be executed after Reuse is selected. As shown in the figure, when Reuse is selected, a message can be created. Here, the message data of the first slide can be changed. The procedure for creating the message is the same as that described in the example of FIG. 26, and thus the description will not be repeated here. On the other hand, when Reuse is selected, you cannot access the EC site.
- new changed message data is transmitted to a friend's third party.
- the third party can receive the message data and display the message data in the same manner as the user who sent the message data.
- the third party can access the EC site while displaying the message data, like the user.
- the third party knows that the EC site service (Whisky Shop) exists, and the EC site service is distributed. Also, since the third party received this message data from a friend, it can be expected that the services provided by this EC site can be used with confidence, and the distribution of services will be promoted.
- the third party like the user who sent the message data, was able to create the message data for the first slide. During the creation of the message data, the third party could access the EC site. Can not. As a result, a third party accesses the EC site while creating the message data, and displays the homepage of the EC site that is not directly related to the creation of the message data. Can be prevented.
- the EC site can be accessed by pressing any key separately from the Connect menu. However, a message indicating that access to the EC site is possible may be displayed at the same time.
- the message creation area of the template data shown in Fig. 5 includes a media data playback layout section, a media data timing section, an editable area designation section, a start-up function section, a guidance section, and media data. It does not necessarily need to include everything.
- the message creation area of the template data only needs to include at least one of them as described below.
- the media data reproduction layout portion is unnecessary when displaying media data in a predetermined layout. Also, the media data timing portion is unnecessary when displaying media data at a predetermined timing.
- the editable area designation portion is unnecessary when the editable area is predetermined or when the user can be notified of the editable area by guidance. For example, in the template of Fig. 16, the area where "InputtedText. Text”, “lnputtedlmage.jpg”, and “SecondSound.mp3" are displayed on lines 6-8 is the editable area. To specify. However, if the user is informed by the guidance that the displayed area is an editable area, the editable area designation portion may not be provided.
- the start function part can start an available application according to the type of media data without this, and is not essential. For example, in the template shown in Fig. 16, the application (“Text edit”, “cameraj,” “mic”) is started to edit media data in lines 6-8. However, if it is predetermined to start “Text edit” when editing text, start “camera” when editing images, and start “mic” when editing audio. Alternatively, the activation function part may not be provided.
- Guidance is also unnecessary if it is not necessary to guide the user.
- Media data is not necessary when creating a message, which is necessary when displaying a message.
- the media data playback layout portion, media data timing portion, editable region designation portion, activation function portion, guidance portion, and media data are
- the message creation area of the template data which is not essential for the message creation area of the template, may include at least one of these.
- the message composition area of the template may contain, for example, guidance only.
- the template data shown in Fig. 32 is a specific example of template data for performing network access when displaying the template data as a message. May be included.
- the mode attribute may be "composition" and the line enclosed by the switch> tag may be described to perform network access.
- access to a function on a network to obtain media data, or editing of media data using a function of processing the media data may be considered.
- the processing described above is executed, and when the template data is reused, the access to the message creation auxiliary service is performed again, and the service is provided. Can contribute to the distribution of
- the template by making the template have such a data structure, it is possible to use a function on the network in the process of creating a message, and to receive a message created using this template. Recipients can use the functions on the same network when composing a message by reusing the message composition assistance area from the message. This makes it possible to distribute the function itself on the network.
- FIG. 35 is a diagram showing another specific example of the template data, and is a diagram showing a specific example of template data in which the content of the tag ⁇ 1: 0111 1;> can be corrected.
- the activation function specified in the template can be modified by the user to modify the template data. It is a specific example of data.
- the prompt> tag on the 26th line indicates that the command is specified in the file "url.txt". It is specified that the file "url.txt" can be modified.
- the prompt> tag on line 31 is not used when creating a message using the template data, whereas the prompt> tag on line 26 displays the template data as a message. Sometimes power is not used. As a result, for example, a message can be created using the template data, and a user can easily insert a function to access a site created by the user into the message. Also, when the recipient who has received the message extracts template data from the message data and creates a message again using the template data, the access destination can be corrected.
- FIG. 36 is a diagram showing another specific example of the template data. Processing of the template data shown in FIG. 36 results in the same operation as when the template data shown in FIG. 35 is processed.
- the position of the switch> tag differs from the template data shown in FIG. However, as shown in FIG. 36, by dividing the frame of almost the entire description with a switch> tag, the display when creating a message using the template and the display when displaying the template as message data are performed. It is also possible to create a template that makes the display completely different.
- template data such as the message data shown in the second and third specific examples of the message data writing process.
- the part used when creating a message and the part used to display a message are templates that are included in different descriptions, rather than included in one description.
- the template data in this case is such that the first SMIL part of the template data in FIG. 21 is displayed in the message display.
- This is template data that is used and has no editable area designation part and no activation function or guidance part.
- the message display area (the first SMIL part From the above, the editable area designation part and the startup function or guidance part are omitted), and the message creation auxiliary area (second SMIL part) is considered to be template data separately prepared. It is prepared in this form from the beginning.
- a message creation auxiliary for Write out the region and execute.
- the message may be displayed by the same processing as that for displaying the message data shown in the second and third specific examples of the message data writing processing described above.
- the method for extracting the portion used when writing the message creation data is the same as the method for extracting the message data template data illustrated in the second specific example of the message data writing process. . In other words, it may be described in the role attribute of the meta> tag of the SMIL part (line 5 in FIG. 6 or 7), and the last data in the template data is the template data.
- the header portion of the template data may describe which data portion in the template data is included in the message creation auxiliary region or which data portion is included in the S message region.
- a portion representing the contents of each area of the message data is not in the form of a header but in one file, and may be determined by interpreting the file.
- both the description language of the message creation auxiliary area and the description language of the message area are assumed to be SMIL, but since these areas can be completely separated in practice, their appearances differ.
- it is possible to create such a template but in the first place, it is possible to create a template in which the description language of the message creation auxiliary area and the message area is different.
- the description as template data that is, the description for assisting message creation is described in the message data instead of the description for assisting message creation.
- the template data source information an access to the device that provides the template that can obtain the template in the message data URL that is the source information may be described.
- This template data source information is originally described in the template data itself as information of the provider of the template, and may be used, or the template source information when the template data is obtained may be used.
- the message may be stored and included in the message data when the mobile phone 1 creates a message.
- the template is created when the user performs an operation of giving an instruction.
- the template may be created.
- the template may be restored immediately upon receiving the message. In this case, if the mobile phone 1 already stores the same template, the template may not be restored.
- the received message includes a URL that is access information to another device from which the template is obtained, the URL is used to obtain the template immediately upon receiving the message. Access, or not to access already-acquired templates.
- the method of re-organizing the message data using the template ID has been described.
- the message data to be transmitted may be message data having a structure as shown in FIG. 24 including the template ID.
- FIG. 37 shows a playback / edit program corresponding to a case where message data including a template ID is received.
- a template discriminating unit 1331 and a template acquiring unit 1312 are added to the reproduction / editing program 131 in FIG.
- the template discriminating unit 1331 stores the message data read by the data reading unit 1311. Based on the template ID included in the message data, the template data used when creating the message data is determined.
- the template obtaining unit 1332 instructs the data reading unit 1311 to read it.
- the template obtaining unit 1332 instructs the communication unit 110 to transmit the template ID to the Internet providing server 2.
- the Internet providing server 2 specifies the template data corresponding to the template ID, and transmits the specified template data.
- the communication unit 110 stores the received template data in the various data storage unit 157.
- the template acquisition unit 1332 instructs the data reading unit 1311 to read out the template data stored in the various data storage units 157.
- Syntax analyzer 1312 analyzes the syntax of the read template data. The process of creating message data from the result of parsing is the same as that described above.
- mobile phone 1 uses browsing information used when browsing message data as shown in FIG. 38 (A).
- the template data capacity is also created as shown in Fig. 38 (B). Extract and use the application area.
- the creation area includes an editing area that is edited in the process of creating the message data, or is specified.
- the editing area shown in FIG. 38 (C) is edited according to the contents of the creation area, and message data is created. Therefore, the created message data has a form in which the editing area of the original template data has been changed.
- the mobile phone 1 when transmitting the created data, the mobile phone 1 is characterized in that as shown in FIG. 38 (D), the created data is transmitted including not only the browsing area but also the creation area.
- the mobile phone 1 since the mobile phone 1 creates a message including the data in the message data creation auxiliary area included in the template data, the receiver reading this message creates a message when the message is created.
- the used message data creation auxiliary area can be reused.
- the template data when receiving the template data created and transmitted in the message data creation process shown in FIG. 38, the template data includes the template data as shown in FIG. 39 (A). Includes a browsing area and a creation area.
- the mobile phone 1 reads the template data shown in FIG. 39 (A) and displays the data for browsing the message, as shown in FIG. 39 (B). In this way, the browsing area is extracted and used. For this reason, display or operation unnecessary for browsing is not performed.
- a creation area is extracted from the received template data and used. . This makes it possible to restore the same operation as when the message data was created.
- the mobile phone 1 working in the present embodiment performs the message data creation process and the message data browse 'creation process using the above-described template data, so that the browsing area in the template data can be saved.
- An area for creation can be extracted, and processing can be performed using different areas when message data is viewed and when message data is created.
- the recipient who receives the created message data can restore the same operation as when the message data was created.
- the recipient who has received the message further receives the received message.
- the message data creation auxiliary area used at the time of creation can be reused as it is. For this reason, useless data in the message area is omitted, and the message data can be reduced.
- the contents of the editing area are different from the contents of the editing area of the template data based on. Therefore, when processing the message data, the operation or display is not completely the same as when the original template data was created. To achieve completely the same operation, for example, the data structure of the template data must be such that the editing area is not included in the creation area as shown in Fig. 40. Another method is to create and transmit template data that does not include the editing area in the creation area.
- the editing of the message data shown in FIG. 20 or FIG. 21 is performed by all the terminals that transmit the message data.
- the message server capacity S for relaying message data and the processing capacity of the terminal receiving the message are reduced. Edit the message data accordingly.
- FIG. 42 shows the configuration of the message server 3.
- message server 3 includes a data receiving section 310, a terminal address extracting section 322, a processing capacity table storage section 321, a terminal processing capacity specifying section 320, a data editing section 330, and a data transfer section. 340.
- Data receiving section 310 receives the message data.
- This message data includes a message area and a message data creation auxiliary area, as in the first embodiment, and further includes the address of the receiving terminal.
- the processing capacity table storage unit 321 stores a processing capacity table.
- the processing capability table defines the correspondence between the address of the receiving terminal and the level of the processing capability of the receiving terminal. When the processing power level is "1", the processing power is low. When the processing power level is "2”, the processing power is medium. When the processing power level is "3”, the processing power is high. Shall be assumed.
- Terminal address extracting section 322 extracts the address of the receiving terminal included in the received message data.
- Terminal processing capability specifying section 320 refers to the processing capability table and specifies the processing capability level of the receiving terminal of the extracted terminal address.
- Data editing section 330 edits the received message according to the specified processing capability level of the receiving terminal. For example, when the processing capability level is “1”, the data editing unit 330 determines that the receiving terminal cannot process the editable area designation part, the activation function designation part, and the guidance part, and Delete the part. Also, when the processing capability level is “2”, the data editing unit 330 determines that the receiving terminal cannot process the editable area designation part and the activation function designation part, and deletes these parts. I do. When the processing capability level is “3”, the data editing unit 330 determines that the receiving terminal can process all parts, and does not delete any parts.
- Data transfer section 340 transmits the edited message to the terminal at the extracted address.
- FIG. 43 shows an example of message data received by the message server 3.
- FIG. 44 shows an example of the message data after the message server 3 has edited the message data shown in FIG. Since the level of the processing capability of the receiving terminal was identified as “1”, the message In the figure, the editable area designation part on line 6-line 8, the startup function part, the guidance part on line 20 and the guidance part on line 26-27 in Fig. 43 have been deleted. Become.
- FIG. 45 shows another example of the message data after the message server 3 has edited the message data shown in FIG. Since the processing capability level of the receiving terminal was specified as "2", the message data in Fig. 45 is the one in which the editable area designation part and the startup function part in the sixth to eighth lines in Fig. 43 have been deleted. It becomes.
- the message server edits message data so that the receiving terminal can process the message data according to the processing capability of the receiving terminal. It is possible to edit and create message data without worrying about the processing capacity of the message. Also, it is possible to prevent the message data from being transmitted to the receiving terminal even though it cannot be processed by the receiving terminal, thereby preventing unnecessary load on the network.
- the ability to specify the processing capability of the receiving terminal based on the address of the receiving terminal is not limited to this.
- the processing capability of the receiving terminal may be specified based on the telephone number of the receiving terminal.
- the processing capability of the receiving terminal may be specified depending on which type of the receiving terminal belongs to, such as a mobile phone or a computer.
- a method of creating message data using template data and a method of browsing and creating message data can also be provided as a program.
- a program is recorded on a computer-readable recording medium such as a flexible disk, CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read Only Memory), ROM, RAM, and memory card attached to the computer, and is provided as a program product. You can also.
- the program can be provided by being recorded on a recording medium such as a hard disk built in the computer.
- the program can also be provided by downloading via a network.
- the provided program product is installed and executed in a program storage unit such as a hard disk.
- the program product includes the program itself and the program Recording medium.
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