WO2006022075A1 - 情報端末及びイベント報知方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information terminal having a function of reproducing various contents such as music, moving images, and television broadcasts, and in particular, controls content reproduction operation when an event such as an incoming call occurs during content reproduction.
- the present invention relates to a characteristic information terminal and an event notification method.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2003-258988 (pages 4-7, Fig. 1)
- the information terminal device disclosed in Patent Document 1 changes the content reproduction sound and the communication voice to a preset balance when a call is received. According to this information terminal device, for example, it is possible to satisfactorily make a voice call over the telephone while reproducing audio.
- the conventional information terminal device for example, when a call is received, the content playback sound volume is reduced and the call sound volume is increased rapidly, so that the user of the device is surprised at a sudden change in the noise. There is a sudden feeling such as.
- incoming call alerts that are always made with the same bell or ringtone are uniform, lack of expressiveness, and lack of entertainment.
- a highly entertaining information terminal and event notification method capable of various event notifications with excellent expressive power The purpose is to provide.
- An information terminal includes a reproducing unit for reproducing content, an informing unit for informing an event occurrence, a superimposing unit for superimposing an output of the reproducing unit and an output of the informing unit, and an output of the reproducing unit And control means for executing superimposition of the output of the notification means and notification of occurrence of the event according to a preset reproduction procedure.
- the event notification method of the present invention is a method for notifying an event that has occurred during the reproduction of content, wherein the output of the reproduction means and the output of the notification means are superimposed and the notification of the occurrence of the event is preset. Execute the playback procedure. According to this configuration, by superimposing the content playback output and the event notification output and informing the occurrence of the event according to a preset playback procedure, the occurrence of the event during the content playback can be performed without abrupt feeling. Is possible.
- the information terminal of the present invention further comprises storage means for storing a plurality of the reproduction procedures, and extraction means for extracting the meta information for selecting the content power and the reproduction procedures.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a schematic internal configuration of an information terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing a control operation procedure when an event is detected during content playback in the information terminal according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a detailed internal configuration of the information terminal in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a sequence diagram showing an operation procedure for content reproduction control when an information terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention detects an incoming call during content reproduction.
- FIG. 5 is a sequence diagram showing a content playback control operation procedure when a telephone incoming call is detected during content playback by the information terminal in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a sequence diagram showing a content reproduction control operation procedure at the time of incoming call detection during content reproduction by the information terminal in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a sequence diagram showing a content reproduction control operation procedure when a telephone call is detected during content reproduction by the information terminal in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a sequence diagram showing a content reproduction control operation procedure at the time of incoming call detection during content reproduction by the information terminal in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a sequence diagram showing a content reproduction control operation procedure at the time of incoming call detection during content reproduction by the information terminal in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a sequence diagram showing a content reproduction control operation procedure at the time of incoming call detection during content reproduction by the information terminal in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 A diagram showing an example of a description format of character data inserted in content data.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a reference example of a control procedure table
- FIG. 17 Diagram showing the changes in the image displayed on the LCD and the audio level output on the headset from the time of incoming call detection to the time immediately after on-hook detection. Timing chart showing the content playback control operation for video output and audio output separately (when content for notification is not played back)
- Control means Control procedure storage means Meta information extraction means Phone book
- Event detection means Incoming call detection means Superimposition means
- Demultiplexer Decoder (Audio) Sound Buffer Decoder (Video) Frame Buffer Decoder (Data) Demultiplexer Decoder (Audio) Sound Buffer Decoder (Video) Frame Buffer Decoder (Image) Frame Buffer 301 Sound buffer
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a schematic internal configuration of an information terminal in an embodiment of the present invention.
- the information terminal includes the first content reproduction means 10, the second content reproduction means 20, the incoming call alarm content reproduction means 30, the timing means 40, the control means 50, the event detection means 60, the superimposition means 70, the communication means 80, and the presentation. Means 90 are provided.
- the first content playback means 10 is a playback unit for viewing content such as music, movies, and TV, and includes a decoder and a TV tuner for code-compressed data.
- the second content playback means 20 is a notification content playback unit that is different from the incoming call alarm content described later.
- the incoming “alarm content playback means 30 is a playback unit for notifying the user of the information terminal of an incoming call“ alarm ”, and plays back sequence sounds, audio, moving images, end-of-life images, and the like.
- the time measuring means 40 measures time and notifies the control means 50 and the superimposing means 70 of time information related to content reproduction.
- the control means 50 controls content playback * control related to stop and operation control of the superimposing means 70.
- the control means 50 includes a control procedure holding means 52 for storing a plurality of scenario information describing the playback procedures of content playback event notification, and the scenario information stored in the control procedure holding means 52.
- the meta information for specifying one of the content information is connected to the meta information extracting means 53 for extracting the content data power being reproduced by the first content reproducing means 10.
- the event detection means 60 detects an event such as an incoming call or an alarm and notifies the control means 50 of it.
- the superimposing means 70 visually and acoustically superimposes the outputs of the first content reproducing means 10 and the second content reproducing means 20, the output of the incoming call alarm content reproducing means 30, and the output of the call voice.
- the communication means 80 is a wireless communication unit that controls outgoing and incoming telephone calls in an information terminal. It communicates with the wireless base stations that make up the public wireless telephone network, and sends and receives electronic mail and the like. It is to be noted that the wireless communication can be performed by using a known method, and thus the detailed internal configuration of the communication unit 80 and the functions realized thereby will be omitted.
- the presentation means 90 presents the superimposed reproduction output to the user of the information terminal through a display such as an LCD or a speaker.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing a control operation procedure when an event is detected during content reproduction by the information terminal according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the control means 50 will The extracting means 53 grasps the meta information from which the content data power being reproduced is also extracted (step S103). Since the meta information includes information specifying the type of content being played back and scenario information, the control means 50 selects scenario information based on the meta information and designates it from the control procedure holding means 52. The completed scenario information is read (step S104). For example, when the content being played back is a TV broadcast sports program, the scenario information corresponding to the content meta-information “sports program” is selected.
- control means 50 Based on the read scenario information and the time information acquired from the time measuring means 40, the control means 50 superimposes the output of the first content reproduction means 10 and the output of the second content reproduction means 20 in time series. Control (step S105). For example, the output of the first content reproduction means is faded out, and the output of the second content reproduction means is faded in in parallel.
- step S 106 the end of the call by the incoming call is detected by an event (step S 107), and the control means 50 outputs the first content reproduction means 10 output. And the output of the second content playback means 20 are again controlled in time series to return to the original content playback state (step S 105).
- step S 105 A specific example of the “reproduction output control” process in step S 105 will be described in detail in the embodiment.
- the occurrence of the event can be notified without any abruptness by gradually changing the overlap between the reproduction output of the first content reproduction unit and the reproduction output of the second content reproduction unit.
- the optimal scenario information based on the meta information of the content being played back, it is possible to provide highly expressive and highly entertaining event notifications. I can.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an internal configuration of the mobile phone terminal according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the mobile phone terminal has a TV playback means 11, a video playback means 21, an image playback means 25, a ringtone playback means 31, a timekeeping means 40, a control means 50, an incoming call detection means 61, a superposition means 70, a communication means 80, an LCD 91, A headset 92 is provided.
- the TV playback means 11 is an example of the first content playback means 10 in FIG. 1, and includes a TV tuner 12, a demodulation means 13, an antenna 14, and the like.
- the TV tuner 12 receives a TV broadcast radio wave via the antenna 14, and the demodulation means 13 demodulates the received radio wave.
- the TV reproduction means 11 demultiplexes the demodulated stream by the demultiplexer 101 and decodes it by the respective decoders for audio, video and data. Audio and video decoded data is output to the superimposing means 70 described later via a buffer.
- the data decoded by the data decoder 106 is output to the meta information extraction means 53 described later.
- the moving image reproducing means 21 and the image reproducing means 25 are an example of the second content reproducing means 20 in FIG. 1, and the moving image reproducing means 21 includes a moving image reading means 22, a moving image storage means 23, etc.
- the reproduction unit 25 includes an image reading unit 26, an image storage unit 27, and the like.
- the moving picture reproducing means 21 demultiplexes the moving picture data read out from the moving picture storage means 23 by the moving picture reading means 22 into audio and video by the demultiplexer 201, and outputs them to the superimposing means 70 to be described later via the buffer.
- the image reproducing means 25 decodes the image data read by the image reading means 26 from the image storage means 27 by the decoder 206 and outputs the decoded image data to the superimposing means 70 described later via the buffer.
- the ring tone reproduction means 31 is an example of the incoming call alarm content reproduction means 30 in FIG. 1, and is composed of a ring tone reading means 32, a ring tone storage means 33, etc., and reproduces a ring tone when a call is received.
- the ringtone data read by the ringtone reading means 32 from the ringtone storage means 33 The data is output to the superimposing means 70 described later via the buffer.
- the time measuring means 40 and the control means 50 have the same functions as the time measuring means and the control means in FIG. 1, respectively, but the control means 50 is realized by software by a control program executed by the CPU 51. Is.
- the control means 50 is connected with a control procedure holding means 52 and a meta information extracting means 53.
- the incoming call detection means 61 is an example of the event detection means 60 in FIG. 1, and here, incoming call detection is performed.
- the superimposing means 70 and the communication means 80 also have the same functions as the superimposing means and the communication means in FIG. 1, respectively.
- the communication means 80 is between the demodulating means 81 and the audio between the superimposing means 70.
- the decoder 82 includes an audio encoder 83 and modulation means 84.
- the LCD 91 and the headset 92 are an example of the presentation unit 90 in FIG. 1, and the LCD 91 displays an image such as the content data superimposed by the superimposing unit 70. Further, the headset 92 outputs sound such as content data superimposed by the superimposing means 70 from the speaker portion. Therefore, the user of the information terminal can view the contents for notification by the screen display of the LCD 91 and the sound output of the headset 92.
- FIG. 4 to FIG. 10 are sequence diagrams showing a content reproduction control operation procedure when a mobile phone terminal in the embodiment of the present invention detects an incoming call during content reproduction.
- the TV playback means 11 periodically outputs the received television broadcast stream data to a buffer connected to the superimposing means 70 (step S201). ).
- the meta information extraction means 53 periodically extracts meta information from the character data of the received TV broadcast reception data (step S202) and notifies the CPU 51 (step S203).
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a description format example of character data inserted into content data (that is, TV broadcast reception data in this embodiment).
- the meta information extraction means 53 extracts meta information from this character data.
- FIG. 12 shows an example of a description format of meta information. In the figure, the meta information of the genre “sports” is extracted because the night program is being watched.
- the incoming call detection means 61 detects an incoming call via the communication means 80 during the reproduction of the television broadcast (step S204), it notifies the CPU 51 of the incoming call (step S205).
- CPU51 By referring to the telephone number data stored in the story book 54 (step S 206), it is grasped that the call is from a caller belonging to the “friend” group (step S 207).
- the CPU 51 requests the time measuring means 40 to notify the time information (step S208), obtains the current time information (step S209), and then accesses the control procedure holding means 52 (step S210). ), Search for and obtain appropriate scenario information (step S211).
- the search conditions in this case are “sports” for the genre, “friends” for the caller group, and “8:05 PM on April 10, 2004”, and different scenario information is selected depending on the search conditions.
- control procedure holding means 52 holds a control procedure table that uniquely associates the search conditions with the scenario information, so that the scenario information can be searched by referring to this table. Is done.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a reference example of the control procedure table. For example, when the genre of the extracted meta information “sports relay” is “sports”, a table “script_table_sports” is further referred to. In this table, scenario information is categorized by caller group, incoming period, and! /, And search items !, so it can be seen that “script 2” is selected as appropriate scenario information in this case.
- step S212 when the CPU 51 instructs the control means 50 to start control (step S212), the control means 50 initializes the timer of the time measuring means 40 (step S213). Then, the content playback control operation according to “Script 2” is started.
- the image reading means 26 acquires image data from the image storage means 27 (steps S 215 and 216).
- the image reproducing means 25 outputs the acquired image data to a buffer connected to the superimposing means 70 (step S217), and notifies the control means 50 of the completion of writing (step S218).
- the control means 50 instructs the superposition means 70 to switch images (step S219), the display of the LCD 91 changes from the sports broadcast TV image shown in FIG. 5 (a) to the image shown in FIG. 5 (b).
- control means 50 starts counting for a predetermined time by the time measuring means 40 (step S 220), and then instructs the moving picture reproduction means 21 to stand by for moving pictures (step S 221).
- the moving image reading means 22 acquires moving image data from the moving image storage means 23 (steps S222 and S223).
- the video playback means 21 outputs the acquired video data to a buffer connected to the superimposition means 70. Then (step S 224), the control means 50 is notified of the completion of standby (step S 225).
- the control means 50 gradually reduces the audio gain of the TV reproduction means 11 at a predetermined timer period, and fades out the sound of the TV broadcast (from step S227). 241).
- the control means 50 instructs the superimposing means 70 to switch the image (step S242) and further instructs the video playback means 21 to start the video playback (step S243)
- the video playback means 21 starts the video playback (step S243).
- the start of reproduction is notified to the control means 50 (step S245).
- the display on the LCD 91 changes from the image shown in FIG. 6 (a) to the image shown in FIG. 6 (b).
- step S 247 when the control means 50 instructs the ringtone reproduction means 31 to start ringtone reproduction (step S 247), the ringtone reading means 32 The ring tone data is also acquired (steps S248 and S249).
- the ring tone reproduction means 31 outputs the acquired ring tone data to the notifier connected to the superimposing means 70 (step S250), and notifies the control means 50 of the start of ringtone reproduction (step S251).
- control means 50 designates the superimposing means 70 on the superimposing balance of the reproduction outputs of the TV reproducing means 11, the moving image reproducing means 21, and the ringtone reproducing means 31 (step S252).
- the force control means 50 at which the output of the video playback means 21 is 100% changes the balance of the playback output step by step in a predetermined period and plays back the TV from the content of the video playback means 21.
- Crossfade to the TV broadcast of means 11 step S254 force et al. 259).
- control means 50 changes the reproduction output superposition balance step by step in the same procedure as in step S254 and others 259, and finally the TV playback means 11
- the output from is set to 100% (steps S260 to 266), and the output of the video playback means 21 is stopped (steps S267 and 268).
- the display on the LCD 91 gradually fades out as shown in FIG. 7B, and the received video of the TV broadcast fades as shown in FIG. 7B. Also, the sound of the TV broadcast and the ringtone fades in to the headset 92. In the state shown in Fig. 8 (a), the ringtone output level is set to 100% and the TV broadcast output level is set to 50%.
- the key input detecting means 55 detects a key press (step S301).
- the CPU 51 notifies the control means 50 of the key press (step S302), and the control means 50 stops the reproduction of the ringtone reproduction means 31 (steps S303 and 304).
- the control means 50 instructs the superimposing means 70 to set the gain of the call voice (step S305). In this state, a TV broadcast video is displayed on the LCD 91, and a sound in which the TV broadcast audio (50%) and the call audio (100%) are superimposed is output to the headset 92.
- the key input detecting means 55 detects the key press (step S401).
- the CPU 51 notifies the control means 50 of a key press (step S402), and the control means 50 turns off the call voice gain setting (step S403). Thereafter, the control means 50 increases the gain of the received video and audio of the TV broadcast step by step in a predetermined cycle in the reverse procedure to the above (Steps S404 to S406).
- step S407 force et al. 415 the content reproduction control operation at the time of detecting an incoming call during content reproduction is completed.
- the above sequence corresponds to the procedural force from steps S212 to S268 (step S105) in the “reproduction output control” process in the flowchart of FIG.
- step S303 to S305 corresponds to the “reproduction output control” process in step S105.
- it corresponds to the “reproduction output control” process of the procedural force step S105 up to step S403 force 415.
- FIG. 14 is a timing chart showing the content reproduction control operation contents executed by the scenario information described as “script 2”, divided into video output and audio output.
- FIGS. 15 and 16 are timing charts showing the content reproduction control operation contents executed for each control track by the scenario information similarly described as “script 2”.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram schematically showing changes in the image displayed on the LCD and the sound level output on the headset immediately before the on-hook detection is detected on the timing chart. After an incoming call, the currently displayed TV broadcast video transitions to an incoming call notification image and video, the TV broadcast audio fades out, and the video and audio corresponding to the video fade in. The maximum call voice during a call is the end of the call. At the same time, the output stops and the TV broadcast sound fades in and returns.
- the video output and audio output are as shown in the timing chart of FIG.
- the TV broadcast video is output as it is even after the incoming call, but the scenario is set so that the TV broadcast and the ringtone sound crossfade. Therefore, even if the content for notification is not reproduced, the abrupt feeling when receiving a call can be significantly reduced as compared with the conventional case.
- scenario information which is a control procedure of the content playback control operation, is added or updated by performing a download operation on the information terminal or reading a removable media force.
- a download operation Preferably it can be done.
- infrared communication Bluetooth communication
- KIOSK terminals KIOSK terminals
- TV data broadcasting etc.
- a description is made to insert a description for allowing the passage of time into the scenario information, in which time management is performed by performing a strict count with the counter of the time measuring means, and the description contents are controlled by the control means. It is not possible to use it as a substitute for the timekeeping means by executing in order. Further, a description of time may be inserted into the scenario information, and the description content may be executed by the superimposing means. For example, a command of “fading out TV sound from 100% to 0% in 2 seconds” is passed from the control means to the superimposing means, and the superimposing means executes the above command based on the time counting function incorporated in the superimposing means. .
- the meta data is also extracted from the character data power included in the content being played back, but the file name of the content, the file creation time, the file update time, the file size, and the file type , File extension, file format, meta information included in the file header, meta information included in another file, and meta information obtained from the outside (network, broadcast, storage media, etc.) There is no difference in the structure to be extracted.
- scenario information is selected based on meta information! /
- content data is not limited to the extracted meta information, and data associated with the content (the recording start time, recording The selection may be made based on the end time, recording time, recording channel, and the like.
- data program title, performer name, program start time, end time, genre, detailed information, etc. included in program guide information (EPG, etc.) used for recording or newly acquired after recording started You may make it select based on.
- an incoming call is described as an example of a detection target of the event detection means.
- an incoming e-mail, incoming TV call, incoming instant message, schedule alarm, battery remaining, etc. are not limited to this. Even if it is a means of detecting volume warnings, notifications outside the Z-zone of information terminals, etc. as events, it does not work.
- a notification sound of breaking news is sounded, a content for notifying an event occurrence (incoming call) by a telop, a knocking sound and a video opening the door are played, and an incoming screen Content that causes the incoming melody to fade in, content that causes the baseball player to slide in and play video and audio, and fades in the incoming sound, content that repeats notification with a scratch sound and audio delay that mimics the sound of the record
- the content can be any combination of still image 'audio' video (animation).
- the information terminal and the event notification method according to the present invention can perform the notification of the occurrence of an event during the playback of the content without abrupt feeling by executing the playback of the content and the notification of the occurrence of the event according to a preset playback procedure. It is useful for controlling the content playback operation when an event such as an incoming phone call occurs during content playback.
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