WO2006080344A1 - 誘導装置及び誘導方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a guidance device and guidance method for guiding a user.
- Patent Document 1 JP 2002-257581
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-253688
- the present invention solves the above-described problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a guidance device and a guidance method that allow a user to move along a guidance route.
- a guidance device for guiding a user, an acquisition means for acquiring a guidance route of the user, and an object present around the user.
- a recognition unit for recognizing a body, a management unit for managing in advance an object and a method for adjusting the influence of the object on the user's behavior, and an object recognized by the recognition unit is acquired by the acquisition unit
- Determination means for determining whether or not there is a force existing in the guided route, a result determined by the determination means, and an adjustment method managed in association with the object recognized by the recognition means;
- adjusting means for executing a predetermined adjusting process.
- the adjustment unit may increase the degree of the object's temptation to the user when it is determined that the object exists in the guidance route. This makes it possible to increase the degree to which the user feels that the user wants to move along the guidance route.
- the adjustment unit may reduce the degree to which the user shows resistance by the object. This makes it possible to reduce the degree that the user does not want to move along the guidance route.
- the adjustment unit may reduce the degree of the object plausible a user. As a result, it is possible to reduce the degree to which the user feels that the user has moved out of the guide route.
- the adjustment unit may increase the degree to which the user shows resistance by the object. This makes it possible to increase the degree to which the user feels that he / she wants to move out of the guidance path.
- the adjustment means may be a head mounted display that presents a predetermined video to the user as if it overlaps the object or exists around the object. This makes it possible for the user wearing the head mounted display to move along the guidance route.
- the adjustment unit may be a head mounted display that presents a predetermined sound to the user so that it can be heard from the object. This will allow you to It becomes possible to make the user wearing the play want to move along the guidance route.
- the adjusting means may be a projector that projects an image on the object. As a result, it is possible to move a user in the vicinity of the projectable range of the projector according to the guidance route.
- the adjusting means may be an air conditioner for sending wind to the object! As a result, it becomes possible to move a user in the vicinity of the blowable range of the blower controlled by the air conditioner along the guidance route.
- the management means manages a temptation list that collects events that affect the degree of temptation of a user or a resistance list that collects events that affect the degree of resistance of the user
- the adjusting means may cause an event included in the temptation list or the resistance list.
- an appropriate event is selected from the temptation list or resistance list, and the user's psychology can be adjusted by an appropriate adjustment method using the event.
- the temptation device further includes a history recording unit that records a user's behavior history, and the management unit performs a user's action based on the behavior history recorded in the history recording unit.
- You may update the content of the said temptation list or the said resistance list with the content according to preference. As a result, it is possible to improve the probability of successful guidance.
- the present invention can be realized not only as such a guidance device, but also as a guidance method that uses the characteristic means of such a guidance device as a step, or the steps. It can also be realized as a program executed by a computer. Needless to say, such a program can be distributed via a recording medium such as a CD-ROM or a transmission medium such as the Internet.
- each functional block in FIG. 2 or FIG. 3 is typically realized as an LSI which is an integrated circuit. These may be individually arranged on one chip, or may be integrated into one chip so as to include some or all of them. Here, it is sometimes called IC, system LSI, snow LSI, or unroller LSI, depending on the difference in power integration.
- the method of circuit integration is not limited to LSI, and may be realized by a dedicated circuit or a general-purpose processor.
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- reconfigurable processor that can reconfigure the connection and settings of circuit cells inside the LSI.
- the temptation is increased and the resistance is reduced inside the guide route, and the temptation is reduced and the resistance is increased outside the guide route. It is possible to make the user want to move along the guidance route. In addition, since it is possible to make the user think that it has moved spontaneously, there is also an effect that the discomfort to the guidance instruction is reduced.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic external view of a guidance device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic functional block diagram of the guidance device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a detailed functional block diagram of the guidance device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing the operation of the guidance device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an operation scene example of the guidance device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of the guide route in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of an in-route area in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of a temptation list in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of a resistance list in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic functional block diagram of another guiding device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a user action history in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of another temptation list in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing another example of a resistance list in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a user action history according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a schematic external view of the guidance device in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing an example of guidance in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing an example of a scene seen from a user in Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example of a temptation list in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 19 is a diagram showing an example of a scene seen from the user in Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an example of a scene seen from the user in Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram showing an example of guidance in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram showing another example of a scene seen from the user in Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 23 is a diagram showing another example of a scene seen from a user in Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 24 is a diagram showing another example of a scene seen from a user in Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 25 is a diagram showing another example of a scene seen from the user in Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic external view of a guidance device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the guidance device 401 is a lighting device on which a projector 40 la that projects the image 300 is mounted, and includes a communication unit 401b for communicating with a mobile phone (not shown) or the like.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic functional block diagram of the guidance device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the guidance device includes an acquisition unit 101, a recognition unit 102, a determination unit 103, a management unit 104, and an adjustment unit 110.
- the acquiring unit 101 acquires user guide route information.
- the user is a person whose behavior is guided by the guidance device, and may be an infant or a pet such as a dog or a cat. There may be one or more users.
- the setter for the purpose of guidance such as a destination may be a user or a person other than the user such as a parent of the user.
- Guide route information is information related to the position and movement of the user's body, such as the user's walking route information and the vehicle on which the user rides. It may be movement path information, or movement path information or movement procedure information of a part of the body, such as how to move or speak an arm, finger, or line of sight.
- the guidance route may be strictly defined by the position and movement at a specific time! Or it may be defined by an area or range to show an overview of the position or movement. You may make a decision with a probability such as “Turn right at a probability of 50%”.
- the guidance route information may be acquired from any guidance route providing means such as a car navigation system or a mobile phone pedestrian navigation system, or from a plurality of guidance route providing means. May be. Information about the user such as the user's identifier, personal information, and surrounding situation information may be transmitted and received between the guidance device and the guidance route providing means when obtaining the guidance route information or before and after the acquisition.
- the guide route information may be acquired via a network such as wireless communication, or via a recording medium such as a semiconductor memory.
- the recognizing unit 102 recognizes the surrounding situation of the user.
- a user's surrounding situation is a set of information that characterizes a location around the user when the user is guided. For example, the user's location and current time, behavioral situations such as sitting, walking, walking speed, walking direction, watching TV, physical condition such as gaze direction, hand position, body temperature, sweating, etc. Visible and audible audio, video and audio recorded near the user, the presence and attributes of objects and people around the user, events such as merchandise sales and neighbor fires, HMD and Also included in the user's surroundings are devices that are worn or carried by the user such as headphones, the status and attributes of the devices, and weather conditions such as temperature, sunlight and rain. Furthermore, past surrounding situations and others' surrounding situations may be included.
- Recognizing the user's surroundings means obtaining information about the user's surroundings and extracting information about the user from the information.
- the recognition unit 102 may acquire information recognized by an external device different from the guidance device, thereby recognizing the user's surroundings.
- the recognizing unit 102 may include various sensors such as GPS (Grobal Positioning System), cameras, acceleration sensors, tilt sensors, and electronic tag sensors! A communication unit may be included.
- the determination unit 103 determines whether or not the object recognized by the recognition unit 102 is present in the guidance route. Of course, the recognizing unit 102 also recognizes information that is not included in the word object, such as the walking speed of the current time user just by recognizing the object.
- the determination unit 103 may perform determination processing.
- the guide route may be determined by an area or a range! Therefore, in the following description, the guidance route determined by the region may be referred to as a “route region”. That is, the route area is an area that indicates a range of the user's future behavior in guiding the user. The range is determined so that the behavior along the guidance is the behavior within the guidance range, and the behavior along the guidance is the behavior outside the guidance range. This range can be shown as a route area on the map when the user's action is walking movement.
- the management unit 104 manages events that affect user behavior.
- Events that affect user behavior include things that the user likes, dislikes, is interested, is interested, scared, and uncomfortable. Not only this event itself but also the information related to the event has the feature that the user wants or avoids it.
- the information about this event will be called management information below.
- the management information may include information indicating the strength of the impact on the user and information indicating how to change the strength.
- Management information may be shared by multiple users, may be shared by each user, or a combination of both. Management information may be changed according to the user's surroundings and user behavior, or may be changed using other people's management information or past management information.
- the adjustment unit 110 performs a predetermined adjustment process based on the result determined by the determination unit 103 and the adjustment method managed in association with the object recognized by the recognition unit 102.
- the peripheral area of the user is adjusted using the determination result from the determination unit 103, the management information of the management unit 104, and the recognition result from the recognition unit 102.
- Adjusting the peripheral area of the user means, for example, adjusting the influence exerted on the user's behavior by an object present around the user.
- the adjustment method may be a method of directly changing the user's surroundings, such as changing the direction and temperature of the wind sent from the blower by an air conditioner, or without changing the user's surroundings directly.
- a method may be used in which an adjustment instruction is issued to an external device or an external system other than the guidance device, and the external device or external system adjusts the peripheral area of the user.
- FIG. 3 is a detailed functional block diagram of the guidance device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the in-route area adjustment unit 111 included in the adjustment unit 110 adjusts the peripheral area determined as the in-route area by the determination unit 103.
- the out-of-path area adjustment unit 112 included in the adjustment unit 110 adjusts the peripheral area determined as the out-of-path area by the determination unit 103.
- the temptation list management unit 117 included in the management unit 104 manages events that affect the degree of temptation of users (hereinafter referred to as “temptation events”) in the form of a list.
- Tempotation events include things that the user likes, is interested in, and is interested in.
- the list is a list showing things, people, information, and characteristics of the temptation, and is hereinafter referred to as a temptation list.
- the temptation list may include information indicating the strength of temptation and information indicating how to change the strength.
- the temptation list may be shared by a plurality of users, may be for each user, or a combination of both.
- the temptation list may be changed according to the user's surroundings according to the user's behavior, or may be changed using a temptation list of another person or a past temptation list.
- the temptation list may include an event that reduces the degree of temptation of the user not only by the event of increasing the degree of temptation of the user.
- the resistance list management unit 118 included in the management unit 104 manages, in the form of a list, events that affect the degree to which the user shows resistance (hereinafter referred to as "resistance events" t). . Resistance events include things that the user dislikes, scares, and uncomfortable things. There is a feature that the user avoids information about resistance events other than the resistance events themselves.
- the list is a list showing objects, people, information, and characteristics of resistance events, and is hereinafter referred to as a resistance list.
- the resistance list may include information indicating the strength of the resistance and information indicating a method for changing the strength.
- the resistance list may be shared by a plurality of users, may be for each user, or a combination of both.
- the resistance list may be changed according to the surrounding situation of the user and the user's behavior, or may be changed using a resistance list of another person or a past resistance list.
- the resistance list should increase the degree to which the user shows resistance.
- An event may be included that reduces the degree to which the user who shows only the elephant shows resistance.
- the temptation enhancing unit 113 included in the intra-route area adjusting unit 111 manages the temptation list managing unit 117, and increases the temptation of the intra-route area with reference to the temptation list. In order to enhance the temptation, you may show the image of a non-existing temptation on HMD, or highlight the real temptation, such as using a transparent HMD around the real temptation. Good
- the resistance reduction unit 114 included in the in-path area adjustment unit 111 is managed by the resistance list management unit 118 and refers to the resistance list to reduce the resistance in the in-path area. In order to reduce the resistance, you can hide the existing resistor with HMD, or display another object on top of it, or you may notice it or make a mistake. Relieve your resistance.
- the temptation reduction unit 115 included in the off-route area adjustment unit 112 is managed by the temptation list management unit 117 and refers to the temptation list to reduce temptation in the off-route area. To alleviate the temptation, you can hide the actual temptation with HMD, display it with another one, or make it difficult to notice or misunderstand, or add music or video. To alleviate the temptation.
- the resistance increasing unit 116 included in the out-of-path area adjusting unit 112 increases the resistance in the out-of-path area with reference to the resistance list managed by the resistance list management unit 118.
- you may actually carry out a resistance event such as hitting an unpleasant wind on your half of your body, or you may show an image of a non-existing resistor on the HMD, Emphasize the existing resistors, such as by using a transparent HMD around the display.
- each unit in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 may be on one computer, or may be distributed on a plurality of computers.
- all the components in FIG. 3 may be included in one HMD, the recognition unit 102 may be in another device, or the management unit 104 may be in a server device on the Internet.
- there may be a plurality of parts in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 such as two recognition units 102, or a plurality of users may share each part in FIG. 2 and FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing the operation of the guidance device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an operation scene example of the guidance device.
- a projector-mounted lighting fixture 401 will be exemplified as the guidance device, and the operation when the lighting fixture 401 evacuates the infant 402 left in the house from the neighbor fire 403 will be described.
- the occurrence of the neighbor fire 403 (trigger) is recognized by the recognition unit 102 as described above.
- the acquisition unit 101 acquires guide route information (S100 ⁇ S101).
- the evacuation guide route from the room where the infant is located to the exit of the house is the guide route.
- the method is not particularly limited. For example, an infant's parent in a remote location looks at the floor plan of the house displayed on the LCD screen of the mobile terminal and the infant's current position, and operates the arrow button of the infant's mobile phone.
- a guidance route from the location to the exit of the house may be specified.
- the guidance route calculation system may automatically calculate the guidance route using the floor plan of the house, the current position of the infant, and a database in which a plurality of guidance route plans are managed.
- Fig. 6 is a diagram showing an example of the guide route in the first embodiment of the present invention, and shows a state in which a house where an infant is present and a neighboring house where it is burning are looked down from above.
- Reference numeral 406 denotes a guidance route acquired by the acquisition unit 101.
- the recognition unit 102 recognizes the surrounding situation of the infant (S102).
- the positional relationship between the infant 402 and the wall surfaces 404 and 405, and “the infant is not working in some way” t, the behavioral situation, and the like are recognized.
- the determination unit 103 calculates a route area based on the guidance route information acquired by the acquisition unit 101 (S103).
- the route area is a guide route determined by the area.
- the route area is referred to as “intra-route area”, and the area other than the route area is referred to as “out-route area”.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of the in-route area in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the area shown by the lattice pattern is the in-path area 407, and the other areas are the out-of-path areas.
- the determination unit 103 determines whether or not the object recognized by the recognition unit 102 is a force existing in the intra-path region (S104). For example, when the recognition unit 102 recognizes the wall surfaces 404 and 405, it is determined that the wall surface 404 does not exist in the route area 407, and the wall surface 405 is determined to be the route area. It is determined that it exists in 407.
- the intra-route area adjustment unit 111 determines whether or not there is an appropriate temptation adjustment method by referring to the temptation list managed by the temptation list management unit 117 (S105).
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of a temptation list in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- this temptation list L1 “real cats” increase the temptation of infants, so it is appropriate to use real cats as a method of adjusting the intra-path area.
- the adjustment condition it is necessary that the “cat is real”, and here, the recognition unit 102 has found that “the cat does not exist at home”. Can not.
- cat image 1 increases the temptation of infants, so it is appropriate to use cat image 1 as a method of adjusting the intra-path area.
- the adjustment condition that “the image can be projected onto the visible wall surface” can be satisfied by projecting the image from the projector-mounted lighting fixture 401 onto the wall surface 405.
- this adjustment method is determined to be an appropriate adjustment method. Will be. It should be noted that in FIG. 8, as mentioned above, in a situation where the toy can be operated, and the toy adjustment condition is satisfied, the toy can also be operated by operating the toy. Can enhance the temptation.
- the temptation enhancement unit 113 enhances the temptation of the infant by the adjustment method determined to be appropriate by the intra-route area adjustment unit 111 (S106). Specifically, the projector-mounted lighting fixture 401 projects an image as shown in “cat image 1” in FIG. This increases the temptation of the infant against wall 405 compared to the unprojected wall.
- the in-path area adjustment unit 111 determines whether there is an appropriate resistance adjustment method by referring to the resistance list managed by the resistance list management unit 118 (S107).
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of a resistance list in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- this resistance list L2 “real dogs” increase the resistance of infants, so it is inappropriate to use real dogs as a way to adjust the intra-path area. Is also inappropriate.
- video of a child playing with a dog reduces the resistance of an infant, so it is appropriate to use a video of a child playing with a dog as a method for adjusting the area in the route.
- the adjustment terms It is necessary that “the dog actually exists and the image can be projected on the wall near the dog”. In this case, the situation that “the dog does not exist in the vicinity” is known by the recognition unit 102. The adjustment method cannot be adopted.
- the resistance reduction unit 114 reduces the resistance of the infant by the adjustment method determined to be appropriate by the intra-path area adjustment unit 111 (S108). In this case, since the adjustment method determined to be appropriate has been devised, no processing is performed.
- target shown in the temptation list L1 and the resistance list L2 means an object to be adjusted.
- the object on which the cat's video is projected is “wall”, and when explaining the temptation name “Cat's roar”, it exists for those who have a cat roar.
- the object to be played is a “cat”.
- the “example” shown in the temptation list L1 and the resistance list L2 means an example of the adjustment method.
- it is represented by simple pictures and characters, but in reality, the location of a program for executing the adjustment process may be registered.
- the object and the adjustment method are managed in association with each other!
- the out-of-route area adjustment unit 112 determines whether there is an appropriate temptation adjustment method by referring to the temptation list L1 managed by the temptation list management unit 117 (S109).
- the “real cat” increases the temptation of the infant, so it is inappropriate to use a real cat as a method of adjusting the off-path area.
- Cat 1 is also inappropriate.
- Cat's roar is appropriate because it reduces the temptation of infants.
- the adjustment condition it is necessary that “sound playback is possible so that it can be heard from the direction of the cat”, and here, the situation that “the cat does not exist in the vicinity” is recognized by the recognition unit 102. This adjustment method cannot be adopted.
- the temptation reduction unit 115 reduces the temptation of the infant by the adjustment method determined to be appropriate by the out-of-path area adjustment unit 112 (S110). In this case, since the adjustment method determined to be appropriate has been devised, no processing is performed.
- the out-of-path area adjustment unit 112 determines whether or not there is a suitable resistance adjustment method by referring to the resistance list L2 managed by the resistance list management unit 118 (Sll).
- the "real dog” increases the resistance of the infant, so it is appropriate to use the real dog as a method for adjusting the off-path area.
- the “adjustment condition” it is necessary for the “adjustment condition” to be “a large dog is actually present”.
- the “devil image” increases the resistance of the infant, so it is appropriate to use the devil image as a method for adjusting the area outside the path.
- this adjustment method is an appropriate adjustment method. It will be different from being judged.
- the resistance increasing unit 116 increases the resistance of the infant by the adjustment method determined to be appropriate by the out-of-path area adjusting unit 112 (S112). Specifically, the projector-mounted lighting fixture 401 projects an image such as that shown in “Image of the Devil” in FIG. This increases the infant's resistance to wall 404 compared to the unprojected wall.
- the temptation is increased and the resistance is reduced inside the guide route, and the temptation is reduced and the resistance is increased outside the guide route. It is possible to make the user want to move along the guidance route.
- S101 or the operation of S102 shown in FIG. 4 may be performed first. If S103 and S102 have completed their movements before S 103 moves!
- S105, S107, S109, and Sylll operations can be performed in either direction.
- any of the operations S106, S108, S110, and S112 may be performed first.
- each operation shown in FIG. 4 may be performed one after another immediately, may be operated at a time, or may be operated in parallel.
- the power for determining whether or not the object recognized by the recognition unit 102 exists in the in-path region is not limited to this. . That is, the level of how much the object is in the path area may be determined. In this way, even for objects that exist in the same route area, various controls such as increasing the temptation of the user closer to the center of the route area are performed. Can. In addition, a determination with a probability may be made, such as “exists in a route area with a probability of 50%”.
- the adjustment conditions for the temptation list and resistance list include the presence / absence of events such as “whether the cat really exists”, the presence / absence of surroundings such as “is a station”, the presence of devices such as HMD, It is not limited to the presence or absence of equipment usage and the presence or absence of functions such as “image projection”.
- the time margin for guiding the user may be used as the adjustment condition. For example, when there is no time allowance, it is preferable to select an adjustment method with immediate effect, and when there is time allowance, it is preferable to select an adjustment method with less psychological burden.
- the effect when applied to the user or others in the past may be used as the adjustment condition.
- a cat with a higher probability is selected. It is preferable to select the optimum means. You can also predict or infer adjustment methods that are likely to be appropriate, without limiting to deterministic conditions.
- the description has been made assuming that information is set in advance in the temptation list and the resistance list, but the present invention is not limited to this. That is, the contents of the list may be updated manually by the user or automatically by the apparatus. In order to automatically update the contents of the list, it is preferable to provide a history recording unit that records the user's behavior history.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a configuration including a history recording unit 120 that records a user action history 121.
- the recognition unit 102 recognizes the user's action and passes the recognition result to the history recording unit 120.
- the history recording unit 120 records this recognition result as a user action history 121.
- the management unit 104 updates the contents of the temptation list or the resistance list based on the user action history 121.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a user action history 121.
- a list of talents is presented to the user and the user is inquired about whether or not to play the video.
- the number of presentations for the talents included in the list is counted up.
- the number of selections is counted up.
- the video of the selected talent has been played If playback is stopped halfway through, the number of stops for that talent is counted up.
- the adjustment unit 110 notifies the history recording unit 120 to that effect.
- the talent “OO Hanako” is presented 10 times, and the number of selections is 9 times, which indicates that the user has a strong interest in Hanako. Add “Hanako's Video” to the temptation list.
- the talent “ ⁇ Taro” is presented 10 times and the number of selections is 0, which means that the user has no interest in ⁇ Taro. To the resistance list.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of the temptation list L1 after the temptation name “OO Hanako's video” is added.
- the adjustment direction is “enhanced temptation” because the user has a strong interest in Hanako.
- the target is a “wall” for projecting images of Hanako.
- the adjustment condition is “Can be projected onto a visible wall” because the user's temptation cannot be increased unless the wall is visible from the user.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing an example of the resistance list L2 after the temptation name “ ⁇ Taro's video” is added.
- the adjustment direction is “resistance enhancement” because the user has no interest in ⁇ Taro.
- the object is a “wall” for projecting the image of ⁇ Taro.
- the adjustment condition is “Can be projected onto a visible wall” because the user's resistance cannot be increased unless the wall is visible from the user.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing another action history 121 of the user.
- animals appear around the user.
- the number of appearances for that animal is counted up.
- the number of approaches for that animal is counted up.
- the number of avoidances for the animal is counted up.
- a method for determining the type of animal a method of taking an image of an animal and analyzing the taken image can be employed.
- the recognition unit 102 recognizes that an animal has appeared, that the user has approached the animal, and that the user has avoided the animal. You may make it count the frequency
- the number of appearances of the animal “sparrow” is 5 times
- the number of approaches is 5 times
- the user is strongly interested in sparrows, so the temptation name “sparrow's cry” is tempted Add to list.
- the number of appearances for the animal “Power El” is 3 times
- the number of approaches is 0 times. Add to the resistance list.
- the number of appearances of the animal “Rabbit” is 7 times, the number of approaches is 1 time, and it is clear that the user power S rabbit has some interest. It may be added to the temptation list.
- the number of appearances for the animal “cockroach” is 4 times, the approaching number is 3 times, but the avoidance number is 1.
- the resistance name “video of cockroaches” may be added to the resistance list.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of the temptation list L1 after the temptation name “sparrow's cry” is added.
- the adjustment direction is “enhanced temptation” because the user has a strong interest in sparrows.
- the target is “sparrows” that actually exist around the user.
- the adjustment condition is “sound can be reproduced so that it can be heard from the sparrow” because the user's temptation cannot be increased unless the user notices the presence of the sparrow.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of the resistance list L2 after the temptation name “power elegation” is added.
- the adjustment direction is “resistance increase” because the user has no interest in the force L.
- the target is “power L” that actually exists around the user.
- the adjustment condition is “the sound can be reproduced so that the force can be heard” because the user's resistance cannot be increased unless the user notices the presence of the cell.
- the contents of the temptation list and the resistance list can be updated based on the user's behavior history! That is, a temptation list with content according to the user's preference And the resistance list can be updated, so that the probability of successful guidance can be improved.
- a method for acquiring information necessary for executing the adjustment process such as a video of a talent or an animal call.
- the video of the talent can be obtained from a recording medium or the like. Therefore, in such a case, when the user is inquired about the necessity of reproduction, the talent image may be acquired from the recording medium.
- animal calls can be stored in advance on the device, or downloaded using the Internet! ,.
- the expression “make the cry unheard from the sparrow” includes making it audible from another person (here, the guidance route) or making the cry completely inaudible.
- a user reaction to the adjustment may be acquired and reflected in the temptation list or the resistance list.
- a column for setting the effect of an action item is provided in the list, and if guidance is successful, the value indicating the effect of the action item is increased, and conversely if the guidance fails, the effect of the action item is increased.
- the indicated value may be decreased.
- a luminaire equipped with a projector is exemplified as the guidance device, and the scene in which the luminaire guides an infant indoors has been described.
- a transmissive HMD head-mounted display
- FIG. 15 is a schematic external view of the guidance device in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- This transmissive HMD is an information presentation device shaped like goggles or a helmet, and includes a computer 11 that performs various controls for presenting information to the user, and a display device 12 such as an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display).
- the optical element (presentation curtain) 13 placed in front of the user's eyes, the headphone 14 for voice guidance, the mounting member 15 for mounting the HMD on the head of the user U, and the Internet etc. also receive the presentation information And a receiver 16 for performing the operation.
- One surface of the optical element 13 is a concave aspherical surface, and a half mirror film is applied thereon to reflect information displayed on the display device 12 to form a virtual image. Further, since the other surface of the optical element 13 is a convex aspherical surface so that the outside can be observed, the user can visually recognize the information displayed on the display device 12 so as to overlap the outside. become.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing an example of guidance in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 16 shows the area near the ticket gate of the station, and shows the situation where the user U wearing the HMD is on the left and the ticket gate is on the right. From the point of view of user U facing the ticket gate, there is a cake shop on the left side (upper side in Fig. 16) and two pillars in front of the ticket counter on the right side (lower side in Fig. 16).
- the acquiring unit 101 acquires guide route information (S100 ⁇ S101).
- the route from the current position of user U to the ticket gate is the guidance route.
- There are various methods for calculating the guide route and the method is not particularly limited. For example, an image of the outside world observed by the user U may be taken, and the taken image may be transferred to the parent mobile terminal of the user U. If you do this The user u's parent at a remote location sees the image of the station premises displayed on the LCD screen of the mobile terminal and the current location of user U, and operates the arrow button on the mobile phone to A guide route from the position to the ticket gate can be specified.
- the guide route calculation system may automatically calculate the guide route using the map of the station premises, the current location of the user U, and a database in which a plurality of guide route plans are managed. here
- the recognizing unit 102 recognizes the surrounding situation of the user (S102).
- the positional relationship between the user U and the cake shop “ticket section / ticket gate”, the scene image that the user U is viewing, and the behavioral situation such as the walking path of the user U are recognized.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing an example of a scene seen from the user in Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- the ticket gate is visible on the front, the cake shop is visible on the left front, and the pillar is visible on the right.
- the determination unit 103 calculates a region in the route based on the guidance route information acquired by the acquisition unit 101 (S103), and then the object recognized by the recognition unit 102 exists in the region in the route. It is determined whether or not (S104). For example, if the recognition unit 102 recognizes cake shop, pillar 1 and pillar 2, it is determined that the cake shop does not exist in the route area 407, and between the pillar 1 and pillar 2 is the route area 407. Will be judged.
- the intra-route area adjustment unit 111 determines whether there is an appropriate temptation adjustment method by referring to the temptation list managed by the temptation list management unit 117 (S105).
- FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example of a temptation list in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- this temptation list L3 “real cake” increases the temptation of user U, so it is appropriate to use real cake as a method of adjusting the intra-route area.
- the adjustment condition it is necessary that the “real cake is present”, and here, the situation that “the cake does not exist in the route area” is known by the recognition unit 102. This adjustment method cannot be adopted.
- “cat image 2” increases the temptation of user U, so it is appropriate to use cat images as a method for adjusting the intra-route area.
- it is “Presentable with a transparent HMD” the user U also wears a transparent HMD when adjusting. Therefore, this adjustment method is judged to be an appropriate adjustment method.
- FIG. 19 is a diagram showing an example of a scene that can be seen by the user in Embodiment 2 of the present invention.As shown in FIG. 19, a cat image is displayed as a pillar image for user U wearing an HMD. Present in the area between. This increases the temptation of the user U to the area between the pillars compared to the case where the cat video is not presented.
- the intra-path area adjustment unit 111 refers to the resistance list managed by the resistance list management unit 118 to determine whether or not there is an appropriate resistance adjustment method (S 107).
- the explanation is continued assuming that there is no appropriate resistance adjustment method.
- the off-route area adjustment unit 112 determines whether there is an appropriate temptation adjustment method by referring to the temptation list managed by the temptation list management unit 117 (S109).
- the temptation reduction unit 115 reduces the temptation of the user U by the adjustment method determined to be appropriate by the out-of-path area adjustment unit 112 (S110). Specifically, for user U wearing an HMD, as shown in FIG. 19, a video of a boring object collection is presented in the cake shop area. This reduces User U's temptation to the cake shop compared to the case where the boring object collection video is not presented.
- the out-of-path area adjustment unit 112 determines whether or not there is an appropriate resistance adjustment method by referring to the resistance list managed by the resistance list management unit 118 (S 111). here Will continue the explanation, assuming that there is no appropriate resistance adjustment method.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an example of a scene seen from the user in the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 21 is a diagram showing an example of guidance in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the temptation is increased and the resistance is reduced for the inside of the guide route, and the temptation is reduced and the resistance is increased for the outside of the guide route. It is possible to make the user want to move along the guidance route.
- the force that guides the user mainly using video is not limited to this.
- Cat video 2 is illustrated as a video to seduce the user
- “bouncing object collection” is illustrated as a video showing the user's resistance! /, Here! /
- U video is not limited to video of objects.
- a video that tempts the user a video that only has a color that the user likes may be adopted
- a video that shows resistance by the user a video that has only the color that the user dislikes may be adopted.
- FIG. 22 and FIG. 23 are diagrams showing another example of a scene where user power is also visible.
- the ticket gate is seen in the front, the cake shop is seen in the left front, and the pillar is seen in the right.
- the portion A1 in the guidance route that includes the pillar is presented with the blue image that the user likes, and the portion A2 that is outside the guidance route that includes the cake shop is disliked by the user.
- a red image is presented. This allows the user to move between the pillars without being tempted by the cake shop.
- Fig. 23 the ticket office is visible between the pillars, and the ticket gate is visible in the back.
- the portion A1 in the guidance route that includes the ticket office and the ticket gate is displayed in the blue image preferred by the user, and other than the other guidance routes.
- Part A2 shows the red video that the user dislikes. As a result, the user moves to the ticket gate through the ticket office.
- the color may be changed according to an approximate guide route.
- the user wants to move the user by presenting the user's preferred blue image in the right-side portion A1 in which the user wants to move in the left and right divided areas. ! /,
- the left part A2 may be presented with a red video that the user dislikes. Whether the user should move to the left or right can be determined based on the guidance route. The same effect as described above can also be obtained by a simple method of guiding the user to one of the two divided areas.
- the guidance device according to the present invention can also be applied to uses such as projectors and HMDs that require a user to move along a guidance route.
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