WO2006109469A1 - Dispositif de support de composition musicale, procede de support de composition musicale, programme de support de composition musicale et moyen d'enregistrement - Google Patents

Dispositif de support de composition musicale, procede de support de composition musicale, programme de support de composition musicale et moyen d'enregistrement Download PDF

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WO2006109469A1
WO2006109469A1 PCT/JP2006/305718 JP2006305718W WO2006109469A1 WO 2006109469 A1 WO2006109469 A1 WO 2006109469A1 JP 2006305718 W JP2006305718 W JP 2006305718W WO 2006109469 A1 WO2006109469 A1 WO 2006109469A1
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Koji Koga
Goro Kobayashi
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  • the present invention relates to a music support apparatus, a music support method, a music support program, and a recording medium.
  • the use of the present invention is not limited to the music support apparatus, the music support method, the music support program, and the recording medium.
  • Vehicles equipped with audio equipment for playing music are widely used.
  • Such audio equipment can play a user's favorite music at a timing desired by the user.
  • the music is prepared in advance by the user based on the user's preference, for example.
  • the performance timing is determined by the user performing an operation for music performance.
  • a technique related to an on-vehicle music playback device that can automatically select and play a song that is related to a specific region has been disclosed (for example, see Patent Document 1 below).
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 8-248953
  • the music to be played has to be prepared by the user. For this reason, the music associated with the route to travel may not be ready to play immediately. In other words, the conventional technology cannot be prepared as a state in which it is possible to immediately play the music associated with the route power.
  • the music support apparatus is configured to extract information relating to a feature of a route to a destination point, and to extract information relating to the feature based on information relating to the feature extracted by the extracting means. It is characterized by comprising: a determining means for determining the associated music content; and an output means for outputting the music content determined by the determining means.
  • the music support apparatus is configured to receive from the current point based on information received by the receiving unit and information received by the receiving unit. Extracting means for extracting information on the characteristics of the route to the destination point; and determining means for determining music content associated with the information on the characteristics based on the information on the characteristics extracted by the extracting means; And a transmission unit that transmits the music content determined by the determination unit to the mobile body.
  • the music support method according to the invention of claim 9 is based on an extraction step of extracting information on the feature of the route to the destination point, and information on the feature based on the information on the feature extracted by the extraction step.
  • the music support method according to the invention of claim 10 includes a reception step of receiving information on a current location and a destination location of a mobile object, and the current location from the current location based on the information received by the reception step.
  • An extraction step for extracting information on the feature of the route to the destination point; a determination step for determining music content associated with the information on the feature based on the information on the feature extracted by the extraction step; And a transmitting step of transmitting the music content determined by the determining step to the mobile body.
  • a music support program according to the invention of claim 11 causes a computer to execute the music support method of claim 9 or 10.
  • a recording medium is characterized in that the music support program according to the eleventh aspect is recorded so as to be readable by a computer.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a music support apparatus according to Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of the music support apparatus in the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a music support apparatus according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of the music support apparatus according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of the navigation device according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a processing procedure of the navigation device according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a block diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of a communication navigation system according to a second embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of a server according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of the navigation device according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a server processing procedure according to the second embodiment. Explanation of symbols
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of the music support apparatus according to the first embodiment.
  • the music support apparatus according to Embodiment 1 includes an extraction unit 101, a determination unit 102, an output unit 103, a calculation unit 104, an acquisition unit 105, a determination unit 106, and a detection unit 107.
  • the music support apparatus according to Embodiment 1 is mounted on a moving body such as a vehicle, for example.
  • the extraction unit 101 extracts information about the characteristics of the route to the destination point.
  • the route may be a route from the current location to the destination location, or a route from any location to the destination location.
  • the extraction unit 101 extracts, for example, information about features related to the shape of the route. Further, the extraction unit 101 may extract, for example, information related to features related to a route stop point.
  • the determination unit 102 determines the music content associated with the information on the feature.
  • the music content is specifically digital information for playing a music for viewing purposes by playing it.
  • the determination unit 102 may determine the music content based on the past appreciation history.
  • the determining unit 102 may determine the music content according to the state of the viewing target based on the detection result detected by the detecting unit 107. Specifically, for example, the decision unit 102 provides information on characteristics up to the destination point and information on the status of the audience.
  • the music content may be determined by searching a database that stores the music content in association with the music content. For example, in the case where a music support device is mounted on a vehicle, the audience is a person who is on the vehicle.
  • the output unit 103 outputs the music content determined by the determination unit 102.
  • the output unit 103 may output the music content according to the timing calculated by the calculation unit 104.
  • the output unit 103 may output the music content determined to be output by the determination unit 106.
  • the calculating unit 104 calculates the output timing of the music content determined by the determining unit 102 based on the position of the feature portion extracted by the extracting unit 101 on the route.
  • the acquisition unit 105 acquires sample content that is a part of the music content determined by the determination unit 102.
  • the determining unit 106 determines whether or not to output music content including the sample content acquired by the acquiring unit 105.
  • the detecting unit 107 detects the state of the person who is viewing the music content. For example, the detection unit 107 detects the state of the viewing target person by analyzing ambient environmental sound collected using a microphone. In addition, the detection unit 107 may detect the state of the person to be watched by analyzing surrounding images taken using a camera, for example.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of the music support apparatus according to the first embodiment.
  • it is first determined whether or not a route to the destination point has been acquired (step S201). If it is determined that the route to the destination point has not been acquired (step S201: No), the process waits as it is. If it is determined that the route to the destination point has been acquired (step S201: Yes), information on the characteristics of the acquired route is extracted (step S202). In the present embodiment, the extraction process is realized by the process of step S202.
  • step S202 when extracting information related to characteristics related to the shape of the route, information such as height difference (such as ups and downs, altitude, etc.) of the route, curve of the curve, speed, and road width are included. Based on this, information on route characteristics is extracted.
  • step S202 for example, the feature related to the route stopover
  • information on the characteristics of the route is extracted based on whether it is a tourist spot, whether it is a large-scale commercial city, whether there is a landmark, or the like.
  • the status of the person who is viewing the music content is detected (step S203).
  • the music content is determined based on the information on the extracted features or the detected state of the audience (step S204).
  • the determination process is realized by the process of step S204.
  • the corresponding music content is determined by searching a music database provided in advance based on information on the characteristics of the route and the state of the audience.
  • the music database for example, information that is considered as a feature of the route and information that is considered as the state of the audience is stored in association with the music content.
  • sample content that is a part of the music content is acquired (step S205).
  • the sample content may be configured by extracting data of a predetermined size from the start position of the music content, or may be configured by predetermined data set in advance.
  • step S206 it is determined whether or not to output music content including the acquired sample content.
  • the determination in step S206 is performed based on an input operation by the user. As a result of viewing the sample content, the user performs an input operation not to output the music content when it is determined that the music content including the sample content is unnecessary. On the other hand, when requesting music content including the viewed sample content, an input operation to that effect is performed. If it is determined that the music content including the acquired sample content is not to be output (step S206: No), the process ends.
  • step S207 the music content is output (step S207).
  • an output process is realized by the process of step S207.
  • the music content is reproduced by, for example, playing the music content using a computer, D / A converting the resulting reproduction signal, and amplifying it through a speaker. Output.
  • the music support apparatus in the first embodiment based on the information on the characteristics of the route to the destination point, the music content associated with the information on the characteristics is output. Therefore, the music content associated with the route to the destination point can be acquired at the stage when the route is determined. As a result, it is possible to output the music content associated with the route to the destination point without the user's work.
  • the music content is output according to the output timing calculated based on the position of the extracted feature portion on the route. Therefore, the music associated with the route to the destination point can be output according to the timing of passing the characteristic portion on the route.
  • the music support apparatus After acquiring sample content that is a part of the determined music content, it is determined whether or not to output music content including the sample content. Then, the music content determined to be output is output. Therefore, for example, it is possible to prevent output of music content that does not match the user's image, or to prevent excessive output of music content.
  • the music support apparatus in the first embodiment when information related to the feature related to the shape of the route is extracted, the music associated with the shape of the route that travels is output.
  • the music associated with the shape of the route that travels is output immediately through the user's work.
  • the music support apparatus when information related to the characteristics related to the route via point is extracted, the music associated with the route via point of passage is output. As a result, for example, even when the user has no knowledge about the waypoint, it is possible to output the music associated with the route to the destination point without going through the user's work.
  • the state of the appreciation target person of the music content is detected, and the music content corresponding to the state of the appraisal target person is determined based on the detection result. As a result, it is possible to output music suitable for the route to be traveled and the state of the audience.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of the music support apparatus according to the second embodiment.
  • the music support apparatus according to Embodiment 2 includes a receiving unit 201, an extracting unit 101, a determining unit 102, a transmitting unit 202, a calculating unit 104, an acquiring unit 105, a determining unit 106, a detecting unit 107, It is equipped with. Note that the same parts as those in Embodiment 1 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof is also omitted.
  • the music support apparatus according to Embodiment 2 is provided separately from the moving body.
  • the receiving unit 201 receives information on the current location and the destination location of the mobile body transmitted from the mobile body.
  • the transmission unit 202 transmits the music content determined by the determination unit 102 to the mobile body that is the request source for the determination of the music content.
  • the receiving unit 201 and the transmitting unit 202 perform wireless communication with a mobile object.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of the music support apparatus according to the second embodiment.
  • step S401 it is determined whether or not information on the current location and the destination location of the mobile object has been received.
  • the process of step S401 is described as “Did you receive the current location / target location of the moving object?”. If it is determined that information on the current location and the destination location of the mobile unit has not been received (step S401: No), the system waits as it is.
  • step S401 If it is determined that information on the current location and the destination location of the mobile body has been received (step S401: Yes), a route search is performed based on the received information on the current location and destination location (step S402). .
  • step S402 an optimum route is searched for in accordance with the preset priority conditions, etc., among the routes from the current location to the destination location.
  • the reception is performed by the process of step S401: Yes. The communication process is realized.
  • step S403 information about the acquired route characteristics is extracted.
  • the extraction process is realized by the process of step S403.
  • step S 403 as in step S 202 in FIG. 2, for example, information related to the feature related to the route shape, information related to the feature related to the route stop point, and the like are extracted.
  • the music content is determined based on the extracted information about the feature (step S404).
  • the determination process is realized by the process of step S404.
  • the sample content is transmitted to the mobile body (step S405).
  • “Send sample content?” is described as the process of step S405.
  • step S405 for example, the presence / absence of necessity for transmission of sample content may be determined by performing wireless communication with a mobile unit.
  • step S401 information indicating the necessity of content transmission may be received in advance in addition to information on the current location and the destination location of the mobile object.
  • step S405: Yes the sample content is transmitted to the mobile body that is the transmission source of the information on the current location and the destination location.
  • step S406 If it is determined that the sample content is not transmitted to the moving body (step S405: No), the process proceeds to step S408.
  • step S 407 it is determined whether or not the music content is transmitted to the mobile body (step S 407).
  • step S407: Yes the music content is transmitted to the mobile body (step S408).
  • the transmission process is realized by the process of step S408. If it is determined that the music content is not to be transmitted (step S407: No), the process is terminated as it is.
  • the receiving unit 201 and the transmitting unit 202 communicate with the moving body so that the mobile body is installed separately from the moving body.
  • the obtained music support apparatus also obtains the same effects as those of the first embodiment described above. That power S.
  • a preferred embodiment 1 of a music support apparatus, music support method, music support program, and recording medium according to the present invention will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  • an application example to a navigation device is shown as a music support device.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of the navigation device according to the first embodiment.
  • the navigation device according to the first embodiment is mounted on a moving body.
  • Examples of the moving body include vehicles (including four-wheeled vehicles and two-wheeled vehicles).
  • the navigation device in row 1 includes a CPU 501, a ROM 502, a RAM 503, an operation key 504, a human I / F 505, a display 506, a video I / F 507, an audio I / F 500, Includes speaker 509, microphone 510, GPS receiver 511, imaging device 512, image I / F 513, communication I / F 514, CD / DVD drive 515, HDD 516, and tiD517 It has a configuration.
  • a CPU 501, ROM 502, and RAM 503 constitute a microphone computer.
  • a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 501 executes various control programs stored in a ROM (Read Only Memory) 502 or the like, and controls the entire navigation device.
  • the CPU 501 may calculate the optimum route from the current location to the destination location based on information on the current location, information on the destination location, map information, and the like.
  • the current location is acquired by the GPS receiver 511.
  • the destination point is input by operating the operation key 504 by the user.
  • Map information is stored in HD 517 and read out by HDD 516. In this case, the fact that the CPU 501 calculates the optimum route from the current location to the destination location may be described as a route search.
  • the CPU 501 also performs route guidance according to the searched route.
  • the CPU 501 inputs / outputs route guidance information to / from the GPS receiver 511, HDD516, CD / DVD drive 515, and the like on the map based on the current location information and the map information. Calculate which position you are driving and display the calculation result Output to ray 506.
  • a guide point is a vehicle equipped with a navigation device, such as an intersection that makes a right or left turn at an intersection, a point that deviates from the main line to a survey road, or an interchange that moves from a general road to a highway (or from a highway to a general road). This is the point (point) that changes the direction of travel.
  • the CPU 501 inputs / outputs information related to route guidance to / from the communication IZF 514, and considers traffic information received by the communication I / F 514 to provide real-time route guidance information. Is generated. For example, when a new route that avoids the traffic jam that occurred on the route being guided is searched, the CPU 501 generates route guidance information based on the newly searched route.
  • the route guidance information generated by the CPU 501 is output to the display 506 via the video I / F 507.
  • the re-search is performed when the user intentionally changes the waypoint or the destination point, in addition to when a traffic jam occurs on the guidance route being routed.
  • Information on the route searched (including re-search) by the CPU 501 or the destination point set at the time of the route search is provided in a navigation device such as HD517 or ROM502 or RAM503, for example. Stored in the memory area. Such information stored in the memory area may be used, for example, for subsequent route searches.
  • CPU 501 further generates tone and audio information corresponding to the pattern. Specifically, the CPU 501 performs setting of a virtual sound source corresponding to the guidance point and generation of voice guidance information based on the route guidance information generated at the time of route guidance, and this is transmitted to the speaker via the voice I / F508. Output to 509.
  • the ROM 502 stores various control programs.
  • a RAM (Ramdom Access Memory) 503 functions as a work area for the CPU 501.
  • the RAM 503 may be a volatile memory in which written information is erased when the power is turned off when the engine of the vehicle equipped with the navigation device is stopped. In this embodiment, the power is turned off. Even writing A non-volatile memory that does not erase the entered information.
  • a memory area for storing rewritable traffic information acquired from the outside of the navigation device by the communication I / F 514 is secured in the RAM 503 in the ROM 502, for example.
  • a memory area for storing information associated with the departure route is provided in the RAM 503 in the ROM 502.
  • the predetermined memory area stores information in a non-volatile manner regardless of whether the engine equipped with the navigation device is ONZOFF.
  • An area may be secured.
  • These various memory areas are not limited to those secured in ROM502 or RAM503, but may be secured in HD517, for example.
  • These various memory areas are not limited to those provided in the navigation device, and may be provided in a server, for example.
  • the operation key 504 outputs information input by the user, such as characters, numerical values, and various instructions, to the input I / F 505.
  • the input I / F 505 outputs information input from the operation key 504 to the CPU 501.
  • various known forms such as a push button switch for detecting physical depression / non-pressing, a touch panel, a keyboard, and a joystick can be employed.
  • the operation key 504 may be configured to perform an input operation by voice using a microphone 510 that inputs voice from the outside.
  • the operation key 504 may be provided integrally with the navigation device, or may be configured to be operated separately from the navigation device, such as a remote control.
  • the operation key 504 may be configured in any one of the various forms described above, or may be configured in a plurality of forms.
  • the user inputs information by appropriately performing an input operation according to the form of the operation key 504.
  • Examples of information input by operating the operation key 504 include a destination point.
  • a destination point set by a person on a vehicle equipped with a navigation device is set as a destination point.
  • the operation key 504 for example, when a touch panel is adopted, the touch panel is stacked on the display surface side of the display 506. In this case, display 5 The input information is recognized by managing the display timing in 06, the operation timing for the touch panel (operation key 504) and its position coordinates.
  • a touch panel stacked on the display 506 as a form of the operation key 504, a large amount of information can be input without increasing the form of the operation key 504.
  • various known touch panels such as a resistance film type and a pressure sensitive type can be used.
  • the display 506 is connected to the video I / F 507, and is controlled by the video I / F 507 to display, for example, map information and current position information.
  • the display 506 displays icons, cursors, menus, windows, or various information such as characters and images.
  • the display 506 displays map information recorded in the HD 517, the route searched by the CPU 501 and information on the route guidance for guiding the vehicle to travel on this route.
  • the display 506 includes, for example, a TFT liquid crystal display, an organic EL display, a plasma display, and the like.
  • the video I / F 507 includes, for example, a graphic controller that controls the entire display 506, and a VRAM (Video
  • RAM random access memory
  • control IC that controls the display 506 based on image information output from the graphic controller.
  • the audio I / F 508 reproduces the guidance sound by controlling the output information to the connected speaker 509.
  • the audio I / F 508 outputs the input signal from the connected microphone 510 to the CPU 501.
  • the audio I / F508 is, for example, a D / A converter that performs D / A conversion of audio digital information, an amplifier that amplifies the audio analog signal output from the D / A converter, and A that performs AZD conversion of audio analog information. / D converter.
  • the GPS receiver 511 acquires information on the current location of the device itself.
  • the GPS receiver 511 receives radio waves from a GPS satellite and obtains a geometric position with respect to the GPS satellite, and can be measured anywhere on the earth.
  • GPS is an abbreviation for Global Positioning System, and the position on the ground can be determined by receiving radio waves from four or more satellites. It is a system that accurately calculates. Since it is a well-known technique, explanation of GPS is omitted.
  • the GPS receiver 511 can be configured by, for example, an antenna for receiving radio waves from a satellite, a tuner that demodulates the received radio waves, and an arithmetic circuit that calculates the current location based on the demodulated information.
  • Radio waves from GPS satellites are made using 1.57542 GHz carrier waves and L1 radio waves carrying C / A (Coarse and Access) codes and navigation messages. As a result, the current location (latitude and longitude) of the device is acquired.
  • various sensors such as a vehicle speed sensor, a gyro sensor, an angular velocity sensor, a travel distance sensor, and an inclination sensor provided in a vehicle equipped with the own device (a vision device).
  • the vehicle speed sensor detects from the output side shaft of the transmission of the vehicle equipped with the navigation device.
  • the angular velocity sensor detects the angular velocity when the host vehicle is rotating, and outputs angular velocity information and relative orientation information.
  • the mileage sensor calculates the number of panoraces per rotation of the wheel by counting the number of pulses of a no-return signal output with the rotation of the wheel, and based on the number of pulses per rotation. Outputs mileage information.
  • the inclination sensor detects the inclination angle of the road surface and outputs inclination angle information.
  • the imaging device 512 is specifically realized by, for example, a digital still camera (DSC), a digital video camera (DVC), or the like.
  • the photographing device 512 has a photoelectric conversion element such as C-MOS or CCD, and photographs an image inside the vehicle.
  • An analog electric signal as an image (image) photographed by the photographing device 512 is output to the image I / F 513.
  • An analog electric signal as an image inside the vehicle photographed by the photographing device 512 is, for example, an image I using communication means such as USB (Universal Serial Bus), IEEE1394 (Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers 1394) and infrared rays. Output to / F513.
  • USB Universal Serial Bus
  • IEEE1394 Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers 1394
  • the image I / F 513 includes an AZD conversion circuit that converts an analog electrical signal output from the imaging device into a digital signal, a memory that temporarily stores the converted digital signal, and a digital signal stored in the memory. D / A converter circuit that converts Can be realized.
  • the image I / F513 is equipped with a circuit that adjusts the gain and offset of the analog signal (voltage).
  • the digital signal converted by the image I / F 513 is output to the HD 517 and the communication I / F 514 including the CPU 601.
  • the communication I / F 514 receives traffic information such as traffic jams and traffic regulations regularly (or irregularly). Communication The reception of traffic information by IZF514 may be performed at the timing when traffic information is distributed from the VICS (Vehicle Information and Communication System) center, or by periodically requesting traffic information from the VICS center. Good.
  • VICS Vehicle Information and Communication System
  • the communication I / F 514 can be realized as, for example, an FM tuner, a VICS / beacon receiver, and other communication devices.
  • the received traffic information is used when searching for a route (including re-searching), and is used, for example, for searching for a route that avoids traffic jams and time restriction points.
  • VICS means that traffic information such as traffic jams and traffic regulations that have been edited and processed at the VICS center is sent in real-time and written to car navigation systems.
  • 'It is an information communication system that displays graphics. Edited by VICS center one, as a method for transmitting the processed traffic information (VICS information) to car navigation device, a method forces s use is installed on each road as “beacon” to "FM multiplex broadcasting” .
  • Beacons include “radio wave beacons” mainly used on expressways and “optical beacons” used on major general roads. When “FM multiplex broadcasting” is used, traffic information in a wide area can be received. When using a “beacon”, it is possible to receive necessary traffic information at the location where the vehicle is located, such as detailed information on the most recent road based on the location of the vehicle.
  • 0/0 ⁇ 0 drive 515 controls reading and writing of information on CD (CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, etc.) and DVD. Although not shown in FIG. 5, for example, arbitrary music content may be stored on the CD / DVD by the user.
  • MO Magnetic-Optical disk
  • memory A portable storage medium such as a card may be used.
  • a portable storage medium such as an MO or memory card
  • a dedicated drive device that controls the reading / writing of information to the portable storage medium such as an MO or memory card will be installed separately.
  • An HDD (Hard Disk Drive) 516 controls reading / writing of information with respect to an HD (Hard Disk) 517.
  • the HD517 records various control programs and various information so that they can be read by a computer. In the first embodiment, it is assumed that a music support program for realizing the present invention is recorded in HD517.
  • the music support program for realizing the present invention is not limited to the one recorded in HD517.
  • a music support program stored in a portable medium such as CDZDVD may be executed.
  • the HD 517 accepts writing of information by the HDD 516 and records the written information in a nonvolatile manner.
  • Map information is recorded in HD517. Map information is used for route search and route guidance by CPU501.
  • the map information includes background information that represents features (features) such as buildings, rivers, and the ground surface, and road shape information that represents the shape of the road, and can be displayed in two or three dimensions on the display screen of the display 506. Drawn.
  • the background information includes background shape information representing the shape of the background and background type information representing the type of the background.
  • the background shape information includes, for example, information indicating feature points, polylines, polygons, feature coordinates, and the like.
  • the background type information includes, for example, text information indicating the name, address, telephone number, and the like of the feature, type information indicating the type of the feature such as a building “river”, and the like.
  • the road shape information is information relating to a road network having a plurality of nodes and links.
  • the node is information indicating an intersection where a plurality of roads intersect, such as a three-way “crossroad” and a five-way.
  • a link is information indicating a road connecting nodes. Some links have shape interpolation points that allow the expression of curved roads.
  • Road shape information has traffic condition information.
  • the traffic condition information is information indicating the characteristics of the intersection, the length (distance) of each link, vehicle width, traveling direction, traffic prohibition, road type, and the like.
  • the characteristics of the intersection include, for example, a complicated intersection such as a three-way or a five-way and a shallow corner. These include intersections where roads diverge at different degrees, intersections around destination points, highway entrances and junctions, and intersections with a high route departure rate.
  • the route departure rate can be calculated from, for example, past travel history. Examples of road types include highway, toll road, and general road.
  • the power to record the map information on HD517 is not limited to this.
  • the map information may be provided outside the navigation device, not the one recorded with the navigation device hardware.
  • the navigation device acquires map information from the outside of the navigation device through communication IZF514, for example.
  • the acquired map information may be recorded in HD517, or stored in RAM503 or CD / DVD.
  • HD 517 is provided with a music database (not shown) that stores information related to route characteristics and music content in association with each other.
  • Information on route characteristics includes, for example, height differences in the route (such as ups and downs and altitudes), presence or absence of curves, and information such as roads.
  • Information on the characteristics of the route includes information such as the frequency of traffic jams and latitude / longitude.
  • Information on the characteristics of the route is not limited to information on the road itself. As other information on the characteristics of the route, for example, information on the characteristics related to the waypoint of the route can be cited. Information on the characteristics related to the waypoints of the route includes information such as whether or not it is a tourist destination ⁇ whether or not it is a large-scale commercial city and whether or not there is a landmark.
  • Information regarding the characteristics of the route is associated with each piece of music content.
  • information related to the situation in which music content has been determined in the past is associated. Examples of information on the determined situation include weather, time ⁇ ij, and the like.
  • information related to the in-vehicle atmosphere is associated with each music content.
  • information related to the atmosphere in the vehicle include information related to the state of a passenger (a person who appreciates music content) of a vehicle equipped with a navigation device.
  • the state of the person to be viewed is detected by analyzing surrounding environmental sounds collected using a microphone.
  • the detection unit 107 may detect the state of the person to be viewed by analyzing surrounding video captured using a camera, for example.
  • the music content is associated with a sample content that is a part of the music content.
  • the sample content is data for viewing that allows a part of the music content to be viewed.
  • the sample content may be configured by extracting data of a predetermined size from the start position of the music content, and may be configured by a predetermined amount of data set in advance.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a processing procedure of the navigation device according to the first embodiment.
  • the process shown in FIG. 6 first determines whether or not a route search has been instructed (step S601). If it is determined that route search is not instructed (step S601: No), the process waits as it is.
  • step S601 If it is determined that a route search has been instructed (step S601: Yes), it is determined whether information regarding the destination point is set (step S602). In FIG. 6, as the processing of step S602, “Does the destination point be set?” Is entered.
  • step S603 When it is determined that the information regarding the destination point is not set (step S602: No), information requesting the setting of the destination point is notified (step S603).
  • the information for requesting the setting of the destination point may be displayed on the display 506 with the screen requesting the setting of the destination point, and even if the audio requesting the setting of the destination point is output from the speaker 509, the screen table Both display and audio output may be used.
  • step S604 it is determined whether or not a predetermined time has elapsed since the information requesting the setting of the destination point was notified (step S604). If it is determined that the predetermined time has not elapsed (step S604: No), the process proceeds to step S602. If it is determined that the predetermined time has elapsed (step S604: Yes), the process is terminated as it is.
  • step S602 If it is determined that the information on the destination point is set (step S602: Yes), the route search from the current point to the target point is performed based on the information on the current point and the information on the destination point. Perform (step S605). In step S605, your current location The route from the point to the destination point may be searched instead of being limited to the route from the point to the destination point. In the first embodiment, after the route search, the movement is started at an arbitrary timing according to the searched route, and the route guidance according to the route searched in Step S605 is started with the start of the movement.
  • Step S606 for example, when the searched route includes a portion that passes along the coast, the coast, sea, water, and the like are extracted as characteristic portions of the route.
  • step S607 the state of the driver and passengers (hereinafter referred to as passengers) of the vehicle equipped with the navigation device is detected (step S607).
  • the music database is searched based on the information on the route characteristics and the passenger's state (step S608), and it is determined whether or not there is corresponding music content (step S609). If it is determined that there is no corresponding music content (step S609: No), the process is terminated as it is.
  • step S609 for example, when a coastal part of the searched route is extracted as a characteristic part of the route, the music content associated with the sea (or pronounced of the sea) is displayed as the corresponding music. Determine as content.
  • step S610 it is determined whether or not sample content is to be acquired (step S610). In step S610, whether or not to acquire sample content may be set in advance or may be set as appropriate. If it is determined that the sample content is not acquired (step S610: No), the process proceeds to step S614.
  • step S610 When it is determined that the sample content is acquired (step S610: Yes), the sample content is acquired (step S611), and it is determined whether or not the acquired sample content is played back (step S612). In step S612, whether or not to play the acquired sample content may be set in advance, or may be set appropriately each time sample content is acquired.
  • step S612 If it is determined not to play the acquired sample content (step S612: No ), Go to step S614. If it is determined that sample content is to be played back (step S612: Yes), the acquired sample content is played back (step S613).
  • step S614 it is determined whether or not to acquire music content. In step S614, it is determined whether or not the music content including the sample content determined in step S610 is acquired. If it is determined that the music content is not acquired (step S614: No), the process is terminated.
  • step S614 If it is determined that the music content is to be acquired (step S614: Yes), the target music content is acquired (step S615).
  • “song content acquisition” is described as the process of step S615. After that, it waits until it is determined that it is time to play the acquired music content (step 616: No).
  • step 616 When it is determined that it is time to reproduce the acquired music content (step 616: Yes), the acquired music content is reproduced (step S617). Thereafter, it is determined whether or not the destination point has been reached (step S618). If it is determined that the destination has been reached (step S618: Yes), the process is terminated as it is. At the same time, the route guidance is terminated.
  • step S618: No it is determined whether there is any other music content (step S619). If it is determined that there is another music content (step 619: Yes), the process proceeds to step S616. If it is determined that there is no other music content (step 619: No), the process is terminated.
  • the music content associated with the information on the feature is output. Therefore, the music associated with the route to the destination point can be determined when the route is searched. As a result, the music associated with the route to the destination point can be played back without the user's work, and entertainment can be improved.
  • the music content is output according to the output timing calculated based on the position of the extracted feature portion on the route. Therefore, the music associated with the route to the destination point can be output according to the timing of passing the characteristic part in the route.
  • the music support apparatus After acquiring the sample content that is a part of the determined music content, whether or not to output the music content including the sample content is determined. When it is determined and output, the determined music content is output. Therefore, for example, output of music content that does not match the user's image can be prevented, or output of excessive music content can be prevented.
  • the music support apparatus when information related to the feature related to the shape of the route is extracted, the music associated with the shape of the route that travels is output.
  • the music associated with the shape of the route that travels is output.
  • the music support apparatus when information related to the feature related to the route via point is extracted, the music associated with the route route along which the route passes is output. Thereby, for example, even when the user has no knowledge about the waypoint, the music associated with the route to the destination can be output without going through the user's work.
  • the music content is determined based on the past appreciation history. As a result, it is possible to output music that is associated with the route to be traveled and that is suitable for the user's preference.
  • the state of the appreciator of the music content is detected, and the music content corresponding to the state of the appraisal target is determined based on the detection result. As a result, it is possible to output music suitable for the route to be traveled and the state of the audience.
  • the traffic jam information acquired via the communication iZF 514 may be used in the determination in step S609 of FIG. Specifically, for example, when passing through a congested part, music content that can be expected to have a relaxed and sedative effect may be determined as the corresponding music content.
  • Example 2 shows an example of application to a communication navigation system composed of a server and a navigation device.
  • FIG. 7 is a block diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of the communication navigation system according to the second embodiment.
  • the communication navigation system consists of a server 701 and a plurality of navigation devices 702.
  • the server 701 and each navigation device 702 are provided so that they can communicate with each other via a network 703 realized by a public network or the like.
  • the communication navigation system may be configured such that the navigation devices 702 can communicate with each other.
  • FIG. 8 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of a server according to the second embodiment.
  • the Sanoichi 701 includes a CPU 801, a ROM 802, a RAM 803, a communication I / F 804, an HDD 405, and an HD 806.
  • a microcomputer is constituted by the CPU 801, the ROM 802, and the RA M803.
  • the CPU 801 executes various control programs stored in the ROM 802, etc.
  • the RAM 803 is a CPU 801 for executing various control programs. Functions as a work area. For example, the CPU 801 calculates an optimal guide route from the current location to the destination location based on information on the current location, information on the target location, map information, and the like. It will be explained as a route search that the CPU 801 calculates the optimum route from the current location to the destination location.
  • the guide route searched by the CPU 801 includes a guide route re-searched during route guidance in addition to the guide route searched before the start of route guidance.
  • Information on the current location and the destination location can be acquired based on information output from the navigation device that is the route search request source. Further, the CPU 801 realizes music support described later, for example, by executing various control programs stored in the ROM 802 or the like.
  • Communication I / F 804 controls communication with navigation device 702.
  • Communication I / F804 may receive traffic information such as traffic jams and traffic regulations on a regular basis (even if irregular). Reception of traffic information by communication I / F804 may be performed at the timing when the traffic information is distributed from the VICS (Vehicle Information and Communication System) center, or by periodically requesting traffic information from the VICS center. You may go. Further, the communication I / F 804 may distribute the received traffic information to each navigation device 702. The traffic information received by the communication I / F 804 may be temporarily stored in the ROM 802 or HD 806, for example.
  • VICS Vehicle Information and Communication System
  • the communication I / F 804 can be realized by, for example, an FM tuner, a VICS / beacon receiver, and other communication devices.
  • the received traffic information is used, for example, when searching for routes (including re-searching), and is used for searching routes that avoid traffic congestion points and time restriction points.
  • the HDD 805 controls reading / writing of information with respect to the HD 806.
  • the HD806 records various control programs and various information in a computer readable manner.
  • a music support program for realizing the present invention is recorded on the HD806.
  • the music support program for realizing the present invention is not limited to the one recorded on the HD806.
  • a music support program stored in a portable medium such as CDZDVD may be executed.
  • HD806 is based on HDD805 The writing of information is accepted and the written information is recorded in a nonvolatile manner.
  • a music database and map information are recorded in HD806.
  • the power to record both the music database and the map information on the HD806 is not limited to this.
  • a music database and map information may be recorded in separate storage devices using a plurality of storage devices.
  • the map information recorded on the HD 806 is provided to the navigation device 702 via the communication IZF 804.
  • the processing of the communication navigation system is realized by the processing of the navigation device 702 and the processing of the server 701. Each process will be described below.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a processing procedure of the navigation device according to the second embodiment.
  • the process shown in FIG. 9 first determines whether or not a route search is instructed (step S901).
  • the route search instruction is performed, for example, when the operation key is operated by the user. If it is determined that route search is not instructed (step S901: No), the process waits as it is.
  • step S902 If it is determined that the route search is instructed (step S901: Yes), it is determined whether or not a destination point is set (step S902). In FIG. 9, “is the destination point set?” Is described as the process of step S902.
  • step S902 If it is determined that the information regarding the destination point is not set (step S902: No), information requesting the setting of the destination point is notified (step S903). Then, the information requesting the setting of the destination point is notified to determine whether or not the predetermined time has passed for the force (step S904). If it is determined that the predetermined time has not elapsed (step S904: No), the process proceeds to step S902. If it is determined that the predetermined time has elapsed (step S904: Yes), the processing is terminated as it is.
  • route search request information is output to the server 701 (step S905).
  • “route search request output” is described as the process of step S905.
  • Ste In S905 route search request information that combines information on the current location, information on the destination, and a command that requests a route search from the current location to the destination based on these information is obtained. Output.
  • step S906 It is determined whether or not the search route information output from the server 701 has been acquired according to the route search request information (step S906). If it is determined that the search route information has been acquired and there is no response (step S906: No), it is determined whether or not a predetermined time has elapsed since the route search request information was output (step S907). If it is determined that the predetermined time has not elapsed (step S907: No), the process proceeds to step S906. If it is determined that the predetermined time has elapsed (step S907: Yes), the process proceeds to step S913.
  • step S906 If it is determined that the search route information has been acquired (step S906: Yes), information on the characteristics of the route is extracted based on the acquired search route information (step S908). Further, the state of the passenger in the vehicle equipped with the navigation device 702 is detected (step S909).
  • step S910 music content determination request information is output (step S910).
  • step S910 the music content determination request information that combines the acquired search route information, information about the characteristics of the route, information about the passenger's state, and a command to request the determination of music content based on these information. Is output.
  • the process of step S910 is described as “music content determination request output”.
  • step S911 it is determined whether or not the music content determination response output from the server 701 is acquired (received) according to the music content determination request information (step S911). If a song content determination response is obtained (received) and determined to be unsatisfactory (step S911: No), whether or not a predetermined time has passed since the music content determination request information was output, (Step S912).
  • step S912 When it is determined that the predetermined time has not elapsed (step S912: No), the process proceeds to step S911. If it is determined that the predetermined time has elapsed (step S912: Yes), a communication error screen is displayed to notify that a communication error has occurred with the server 701 (step S913), and the process is terminated. .
  • “communication error screen display” is described as the processing of step S913. A notification that a communication error has occurred is displayed on the screen. Both, only voice notification, or both.
  • the music content determination response information includes information indicating the presence or absence of music content that satisfies the conditions in the music content determination request information.
  • step S915 it is determined whether or not the sample content is acquired. In step S915, whether or not to acquire sample content may be set in advance, or may be set as appropriate. If it is determined not to acquire the sample content (step S915: No), the process proceeds to step S919.
  • step S915 If it is determined that the sample content is to be acquired (step S915: Yes), the sample content is acquired (step S916), and whether or not the acquired sample content is to be played is determined (step S917). In step S916, communication is performed with server 7001 as necessary to obtain sample content. Also, in step S917, whether or not to play the acquired sample content is preliminarily set and set appropriately each time sample content is acquired. Gore.
  • step S 917: No If it is determined that the acquired sample content is not to be played back (step S 917: No), the process proceeds to step S919. If it is determined that sample content is to be played back (step S917: Yes), the acquired sample content is played back (step S918).
  • step S919 it is determined whether or not the music content including the sample content determined in step S915 is acquired. If it is determined that the music content is not acquired (step S919: No), the process ends.
  • step S919 If it is determined that the music content is to be acquired (step S919: Yes), the target music content is acquired (step S920).
  • “song content acquisition” is described as the process of step S920.
  • step S920 the user may be charged for the music content acquisition. After that, the acquired music content Wait until it is determined that it is time to play (step 921: No).
  • step S923 When it is determined that it is time to reproduce the acquired music content (step 921: Yes), the acquired music content is reproduced (step S922). Thereafter, it is judged whether or not the destination point has been reached (step S923). If it is determined that the destination has not been reached (step S923: No), it is determined whether there is any other music content (step S924). If it is determined that the destination has been reached (step S923: Yes), the process is terminated.
  • step 924: Yes If it is determined that there is another music content (step 924: Yes), the process proceeds to step S921. If it is determined that there is no other music content (step 924: No), the process ends.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating the processing procedure of the server in the second embodiment.
  • the process shown in FIG. 10 first determines whether route search request information output from the navigation device 702 has been received (step S 1001). In FIG. 10, the processing of step S 1001 is described as “Did you receive a route search request?”. If it is determined that route search request information has not been received (step S1001: No), the process proceeds to step S1004.
  • step S1001 If it is determined that the route search request information has been received (step S1001: Yes), the route from the current location of the mobile unit equipped with the navigation device 702 to the destination location based on the received route search information. Is searched (step S1002). Search route information related to the searched route is transmitted (distributed) to the transmission source of the route search request information (step S 1003).
  • step S 1004 it is determined whether or not the music content determination request information has been received.
  • “has received a music content determination request?” Is described as the processing of step S1004. If it is determined that the music content determination request information has not been received (step S1004: No), the process proceeds to step S1007.
  • step S1004 If it is determined that the music content determination request information has been received (step S1004: Yes), the search route information and the route characteristics included in the acquired music content determination request information are displayed. The music database is searched based on the information on the characteristics and the information on the passenger's condition (step S1005). Thereby, the corresponding music content is determined.
  • the music content determination response information for guiding the determination of the music content is transmitted (distributed) to the navigation device 702 that is the transmission source of the music content determination request information (step S1006).
  • “song content determination response transmission” is described as the processing of step S1006.
  • “Sampnore content request received?” Is described as the process of step S1007.
  • step S1007 If it is determined that the sample content request information has been received (step S1007: Yes), the corresponding sample content is transmitted (distributed) to the navigation device 702 that is the source of the sample content request information (Ste S1008). If it is determined that the sample content request information has not been received (step S1007: No), the process proceeds to step S1009.
  • step S1009 “has received a music content request?” Is described as the process of step S1009. If it is determined that the music content request information has not been received (step S1009: No), the processing ends.
  • step S1009 If it is determined that the music content request information has been received (step S1009: Yes), the corresponding music content is transmitted (distributed) to the navigation device that is the source of the music content request information (step S1010). ). In step S1010, the owner of the navigation device that is the transmission destination of the music content may be charged for the transmission of the music content.
  • communication is performed using the communication I / F 804 of the server 701 and the communication IZF 514 of the navigation device 702.
  • a music piece is determined by a server 701 provided separately from the 702, and the music piece can be played by the navigation device 702.
  • a plurality of navigation devices 702 can have the same music data base. Can be used. Therefore, a plurality of navigation devices 702 can share information related to the history and determine the music content based on the common history. As a result, compared to the music content that can be stored in the single navigation device 702, it is possible to output music content selected from more music content, and to improve entertainment. Can do.
  • the latest music content can be distributed to the user.
  • updates of music content are outsourced to companies that own the copyright of the music, etc., and charging processing associated with the transmission (distribution) of music content is also included. It is also possible to apply it to the operational form of letting companies do business.
  • the music support method described in the present embodiment can be realized by executing a program prepared in advance on a computer such as a personal computer or a workstation.
  • This program is recorded on a computer-readable recording medium such as a hard disk, flexible disk, CD-ROM, M0, DVD, etc., and is executed by being read from the recording medium by the computer.
  • this program may be a transmission medium that can be distributed through a network such as the Internet.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de support de composition musicale incluant une unité d'extraction (101) pour extraire des informations sur les caractéristiques du trajet vers une destination, une unité de décision (102) pour choisir un contenu de composition musicale associé à l'information sur la caractéristique extraite, et une unité de sortie (103) pour produire le contenu de composition musicale choisi. Ainsi, il est possible de choisir une composition musicale associée au trajet vers la destination au moment où le trajet est recherché et de produire la composition musicale associée au trajet vers la destination sans que l'intervention de l'utilisateur soit nécessaire
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