WO2006123753A1 - 携帯電話機 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mobile phone, and in particular, when receiving a mail including JIS standard characters, symbols, special characters, pictograms and the like standardized by each mobile communication carrier, It is related with the technique notified by.
- a conventional mobile phone can notify the user of incoming and incoming calls by ringing a melody or song (hereinafter referred to as "ring tone") that the user likes when receiving a call or receiving an e-mail. Also, it is possible to set a ring tone for each transmission partner so that the transmission partner can be specified when receiving an incoming call (see Patent Document 1).
- the user can also create an email using a predetermined pictograph on the mobile phone.
- the user can express emotions such as emotions using these pictograms, and can emphasize the contents of e-mails or enhance their expressive power.
- a user who has received an e-mail containing such pictograms displays the text of the e-mail or pictograms on the display, confirms the contents, and guesses the sender's emotion expressed by the pictograms. can do.
- Patent Document 1 JP-A-10-190779
- the present invention has been made in view of the problem of power, and an object of the present invention is to provide a mobile phone that allows a recipient to guess what power is mail when receiving mail.
- a mobile phone is a mobile phone that receives a mail including a specific character, and stores the specific character and voice data in association with each other. Storing means for detecting when the mail is received, detecting means for detecting the specific character in the mail, and output control means for outputting a sound based on the voice data when the specific character is detected.
- the specific characters are JIS standard characters, symbols, special characters, characters specified by a combination of these characters, pictograms standardized for each mobile communication carrier, etc. It is.
- the pictograms are composed of character codes predetermined by the mobile telecommunications carrier.
- the mail includes a plurality of one or more types of specific characters
- the storage means stores voice data corresponding to each type of the specific characters
- the detection means includes the specific characters at the head of the mail.
- the output control means may determine the voice data corresponding to the specific character first detected by the detection means as an output target and output a voice based on the voice data.
- the user can infer what kind of mail content is power sense when receiving the mail without displaying the mail.
- the detection unit detects a plurality of types of specific characters, and counts the number of detected specific characters for each type, and the output control unit includes Voice data corresponding to the specific character with the largest number of specific characters counted. It is good also as determining as a force object and outputting the audio
- the output control unit includes Voice data corresponding to the specific character with the largest number of specific characters counted. It is good also as determining as a force object and outputting the audio
- the user can infer the sender's feelings and the like from the ringtone output based on the pictograms frequently used in the received mail by the ringtone.
- the mail includes a plurality of one or more types of specific characters
- the storage means stores voice data corresponding to each type of the specific characters
- the detection means includes the specific characters.
- the output control means determines the voice data corresponding to each type of the detected specific character as an output target, and based on each voice data determined in the order detected by the detection means. Audio may be output.
- the storage unit stores a plurality of groups into which the specific character is classified and sound data corresponding to each group
- the output control unit includes The voice data corresponding to the group to which the specific character detected by the detection means belongs may be determined as an output target, and voice based on the voice data may be output.
- the mobile phone further accepts selection of voice data while the specific character is displayed by the display means for displaying the specific character and the display means.
- a selection receiving unit, and the storage unit may store the displayed specific character and the voice data received by the selection receiving unit in association with each other.
- the user can recognize the pictogram while viewing the pictogram displayed on the display. It is possible to perform an operation for associating desired audio data with the pictogram so as to match the meaning to be expressed. Therefore, when a mail is received, a ring tone corresponding to the pictograph set by the user is output, so it is possible to easily guess what kind of mail it is.
- the storage means further stores the audio data and the output time in association with each other, and the output control means is based on the stored audio data and the output time, The voice based on the voice data is output for the output time corresponding to the determined voice data.
- the mail is composed of mail header data and body data
- the detection means detects the specific character in the mail header data
- the output control means may determine the voice data corresponding to the detected specific character as an output target when the mail header data is received, and output a voice based on the voice data.
- the detection means further detects the specific character in the text data
- the output control means is further detected when the text data is received. Determine the voice data corresponding to the specific character, and A sound based on the sound data may be output.
- the mobile phone according to the present invention is a mobile phone that receives a mail, and stores a character combination pattern and voice data corresponding to the pattern, and when the mail is received, Detection means for detecting the pattern, and output control means for outputting sound based on the sound data when the pattern is detected.
- the mobile phone according to the present invention is a mobile phone that receives mail, and stores image data and audio data in association with each other, and when the mail is received, the image data is detected in the mail. Detecting means for outputting, and output control means for outputting the audio data when the image data is detected.
- the image data And the voice data are stored in association with each other, so that the voice data corresponding to the image data can be output even when the mail including the image data is received.
- FIG. 1 is a functional configuration diagram of a mobile phone 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a pictographic data table and an audio data table stored in advance in the mobile phone 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of a ringtone setting information table and an operation setting information table stored in the mobile phone 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- 4 A diagram showing a screen transition example for setting a ringtone of the mobile phone 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention and a screen display example of received mail.
- FIG. 6 is an external view of the mobile phone 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the mobile phone receives a mail from the mobile telecommunications carrier's server via an antenna, and when the pictograph defined by the mobile telecommunications carrier includes the mail, When it is received, it is notified by ringing the ringtone corresponding to the pictogram.
- the pictogram is an image relating to font data indicated by a character code (hereinafter referred to as "pictogram code") defined by a standard for each mobile communication carrier. Assume that font data corresponding to a character code is held in advance. In addition, it is assumed that the mail received by the mobile phone is transmitted by the mobile phone of the same mobile communication carrier as the mobile phone.
- a character code hereinafter referred to as "pictogram code”
- FIG. 6 shows the appearance of the mobile phone according to the present embodiment, and the mobile phone 100 includes a display 110, an operation button unit 120, an antenna 130, and a speaker 140.
- the mobile phone 100 receives the mail including the pictogram code via the antenna 130 and outputs a ringtone corresponding to the pictogram code from the speaker 140.
- the display 110 displays received mail and each function set in advance in the mobile phone 100, for example, an image relating to a standby screen, and the operation button unit 120 is a numeric keypad, a direction key, and the like. This button is pressed by the user when switching functions or inputting characters.
- FIG. 1 is a functional configuration diagram of the mobile phone 100 according to the present embodiment.
- the cellular phone 100 includes a display unit 110, an input unit 120, an antenna 130, a radio unit 140, a control unit 150, a storage unit 160, a speaker driving unit 170, and a speaker 180.
- the display unit 110 is configured with a liquid crystal display or the like, and displays an image or the like related to the received mail.
- the input unit 120 includes operation buttons such as a numeric keypad and a direction key, and has a function of sending an input signal corresponding to a button pressed by a user operation to the control unit 150.
- the antenna 130 has a function of communicating with the base station of the carrier of the mobile phone 100 at any time.
- the radio unit 140 has a function of performing radio communication with the base station via the antenna 130 and receiving a radio signal such as mail data from the server of the communication carrier.
- the control unit 150 includes a CPU and memory (ROM, RAM), and has a function of controlling each unit of the mobile phone 100.
- the control unit 150 includes a setting unit 151, a display control unit 152, a pictogram detection unit 153, and a received sound determination unit 154.
- the setting unit 151 performs an operation for associating a keyword for classifying each pictogram code stored in advance in a memory or the like with audio data stored in the memory or the like from the input unit 120. And the received keyword and voice data information (hereinafter referred to as “ringtone setting information”) in the storage unit 160 described later.
- the display control unit 152 has a function of performing control for displaying an image on the display unit 110. For example, when displaying an image corresponding to a pictographic code, a pictographic character stored in advance in a memory or the like is displayed. The font data corresponding to the code is read, and an image related to the font data is displayed on the display unit 110.
- the pictograph detection unit 153 When the pictogram detection unit 153 is a radio signal related to the radio signal call received by the radio unit 140, the pictograph detection unit 153 demodulates the radio signal into a data signal, and based on the data and a pictograph code stored in a memory or the like. And has a function of detecting an emoji code.
- the ring tone determination unit 154 has a function of determining voice data corresponding to the pictographic code detected by the pictograph detection unit 153 based on the ring tone setting information stored in the storage unit 160.
- the storage unit 160 is realized by a recording medium such as a hard disk, and the setting unit 151 stores data such as various setting information and ring tone setting information.
- the speaker driving unit 170 has a function of starting up the speaker 180 in accordance with an instruction from the ringtone determining unit 154 and performing control for causing the speaker to output the audio data determined by the ringtone determining unit 154.
- the speaker 180 has a function of outputting audio data at a predetermined volume for a predetermined time in accordance with an instruction from the speaker driving unit 170.
- FIG. 2 (a) shows a pictographic data table stored in advance in the memory of the mobile phone 100.
- the pictogram data table 200 includes a keyword 211, a pictogram No. 212, a pictogram 213, a pictogram name 214, and a pictogram code 215.
- the keyword 211 indicates a keyword for grouping pictograms.
- LOVE201 of keyword 211 in the table includes pictogram numbers “51,...,“ 266 ”,“ 349 ”.
- the pictograph No. 212 is an identification number of font data related to each pictograph in the mobile phone 100.
- a pictogram 213 indicates an image of font data relating to each pictogram
- a pictogram name 214 indicates a name of the image relating to each font data.
- the pictogram code 215 indicates the character code of the pictogram defined by the standard of the carrier of the mobile phone 100.
- the pictograph data table 200 is read by the control unit 150 when the user sets a ring tone corresponding to a pictograph.
- FIG. 2 (b) shows an audio data table stored in advance in the memory of the mobile phone 100.
- the voice data table 300 includes voice data 311.
- the voice data 311 indicates voice data that is output when a mail is received or a call is received.
- FIG. 3 (a) shows the ring tone setting information table.
- the ringtone setting information table 400 is configured by associating a keyword 411 and voice data 412 with each other.
- the keyword 411 indicates the keyword to which the pictogram 213 belongs.
- the voice data 412 is voice data that is output when a mail including the pictograph 213 is received.
- the user selects in advance the keyword of the pictogram data table 200 and the voice data 311 of the voice data table 300, and the selected keyword and voice.
- the data is associated with the data and stored in the storage unit 160 by the setting unit 151.
- FIG. 3 (b) shows an operation setting information table indicating setting information (hereinafter referred to as “operation setting information”) for each operation in the mobile phone 100.
- the operation setting information table 500 is configured by associating an operation 511, a function 512, and a setting 513.
- An operation 511 indicates an operation in the mobile phone 100.
- an email reception is an incoming phone call.
- the function 512 indicates each function in the mobile phone 100 corresponding to the operation 511.
- the function at the time of receiving a mail is a ring tone corresponding to a pictograph (hereinafter referred to as a ring tone) corresponding to a pictograph when the mail includes the pictograph.
- a pictogram ringtone or a function that outputs a ringtone for each sender of the mail (hereinafter referred to as a “ringtone for each sender”).
- Setting 513 indicates the setting state of each function stored in function 512. For example, in line 501 of the same table, “pictogram ringtone" of function 512 is set to "ON”. In line 502, “ring tone for each sender” is set to “OFF”. In this case, when the mobile phone 100 receives a mail, if the mail includes a pictograph, a pictograph ring tone is output.
- FIG. 5 shows an operation flowchart of the mobile phone 100.
- the cellular phone 100 receives and registers the input of the ringtone setting information from the user, and when receiving the mail, determines the voice data based on the registered ringtone setting information and outputs the determined voice data.
- the operation setting information will be described on the assumption that “pictogram ringtone” in the operation information setting table 500 is set to ON and “ringtone for each sender” is set to OFF.
- step S51 setting unit 151 displays an image for accepting input of ringtone setting information on display unit 110 in accordance with the operation of input unit 120 by the user.
- the setting unit 151 accepts the input of the ringtone setting information via the input unit 120 by the user power and receives the received ringtone.
- the sound tone setting information is stored in the storage unit 160.
- step S52 when radio section 140 receives a mail via antenna 130 (step S52: Y), radio section 140 sends a radio signal indicating the received mail data to pictogram detection section 153. .
- step S52 if the radio unit 140 does not receive the mail (step S52: N), processing related to other operations is executed (step S59).
- step S52 when the pictogram detection unit 153 receives the mail data related to the radio signal transmitted from the radio unit 140, the pictograph data table 200 reads the pictograph code 215 of the pictograph data table 200, and the data of the pictograph code 215 is included in the mail data. Whether or not is included is detected (step S53).
- step S53 when the pictogram detection unit 153 detects data of the pictograph code 215 (step S53: Y), data indicating the code to the ring tone determination unit 154 (hereinafter referred to as “code data”). Send it out.
- the ring tone determination unit 154 When the ring tone determination unit 154 receives the code data from the pictogram detection unit 153, the ring tone determination unit 154 reads the operation setting information table 500 and determines whether or not the setting of the pictograph ring tone is ON (step S54).
- step S54 when the ring tone determination unit 154 determines that the setting power of the pictogram ring tone is ON (step S54: Y), the ring tone determination unit 154 reads the pictogram data table 200 and receives the received code. Data indicating keywords corresponding to the data is stored in the memory. Also, the ring tone determination unit 154 reads the ring tone setting information table 400, and the voice data corresponding to the keyword stored in the memory is stored in the ring tone information table 400, so that the power is reduced. Step S55).
- step S55 determines in step S55 that there is voice data corresponding to the keyword (step S55: Y)
- the ring tone determination unit 154 determines the voice data as an output target. (Step S56).
- the ring tone determining unit 154 sends a signal instructing the speaker driving unit 170 to output the determined audio data.
- the speaker drive unit 170 activates the speaker 180, reads the instructed audio data from the memory, and causes the speaker 180 to output the audio data ( Step S 57).
- step S53 If the pictogram detection unit 153 detects that the pictograph code 215 is not detected in step S53, a signal indicating that is sent to the ring tone determination unit 154 (step S53: N).
- the ring tone determination unit 154 determines default audio data as an output target, and instructs the speaker drive unit 170 to output the audio data (step S58).
- step S54 determines that the setting of the pictogram ring tone is not ON in step S54 (step S54: N), and in step S55, the ring tone determination unit 154 If it is determined that there is no audio data corresponding to the pictographic code detected by the detecting unit 153 (step S55: N), the process of step S58 is performed.
- the mail shown in FIG. 4 (b) includes a pictograph 453 in the subject part of the mail header 452, and the pictograph 453 is a code belonging to the keyword “Aseri” in the pictograph data table 200 F7CB "It is.
- the mail received by the mobile phone 100 is composed of data of the mail header 452 and the mail body 454 including the mail reception date and time, the sender, and the subject.
- the mobile phone 100 receives the data of the mail header 452 and the pictograph data is included in the subject part of the mail header 452, the mobile phone 100 determines the voice data corresponding to the pictograph data, and the data of the mail header 452
- the received audio data shall be output when receiving.
- step S51 an image for accepting an input operation of the ring tone setting information by the user operation is displayed on the display unit 110, and the input of the ring tone setting information is received. Show the transition of the screen when attaching.
- the figure (al) shows an input screen 421 for ring tone setting information, and when the setting unit 151 receives an instruction from the user to display the input screen 421, the image constituting the screen is displayed. Is displayed on the display unit 110.
- FIG. 422 is stored in the keyword 211 of the pictogram data table 200. This indicates that a keyword ‘LOVE’ line 424 is currently selected by the user operation. 423 displays a list of pictographs corresponding to “LOVE”.
- Fig. 4 (a2) shows a list of voice data names associated with the keyword and accepts the voice data selection from the user when the keyword "LOVE" in Fig. 4 (al) is selected. Show the screen.
- reference numeral 433 indicates a list of names of audio data stored in the audio data table 300 stored in the memory. The user operates the direction keys and selects the desired audio data from “Pattern 1 to Pattern 4”.
- Fig. 4 (al) when the user selects "Pattern 1" voice data, "Pattern 1" is displayed as voice data corresponding to the keyword “LOVE” as shown at 442 in Fig. 4 (a3). To do. If save 443 is selected by a user operation, setting unit 151 associates “pattern 1” with voice data of keyword “LOVE” in storage unit 160 and stores it in ringtone setting information table 400. .
- step S52 when a wireless signal indicating the data of the wireless unit 140 force mail header 452 is received (step S52: Y), the pictogram detection unit 153 receives the data of the pictographic code 215 of the pictographic data table 200. Is read.
- step S53: Y when the pictograph detection unit 153 detects the code “F7CB” in the mail header 452 associated with the received radio signal (step S53: Y), the pictograph ringtone function setting information in the operation setting information table 500 is displayed. Reading and judging that it is “ON” (step S54: Y).
- the pictogram detection unit 153 sends code data indicating the code "F7CB" to the ring tone determination unit 154, and the ring tone determination unit 154 reads the pictogram data table 200 and receives the received code. Stores the data indicating the keyword “ASARI” to which the data belongs in memory. Also, the ring tone determination unit 154 reads the ring tone setting information table 400 and determines the audio data “sound pattern 2” corresponding to the keyword “arrangement” stored in the memory as an output target (step S55: Y, step S56).
- the ring tone determination unit 154 outputs the sound data of "sound pattern 2" to the speaker 180.
- the speaker driving unit 170 activates the speaker 180 to output the instructed audio data to the speaker 180 (step S57).
- the pictograph detection unit 151 outputs audio data corresponding to the pictographic code detected first.
- the mobile phone according to the present invention has been described above based on the embodiments.
- the mobile phone can be modified as follows, and the present invention is not limited to the mobile phones shown in the above-described embodiments. .
- the voice data corresponding to the keyword to which the pictograph code first detected by the pictograph detection unit 151 belongs is output.
- the voice data corresponding to the keyword to which each pictogram code belongs may be output in the order of the detected pictogram code for all pictogram codes detected by the pictogram detection unit 151.
- each pictogram code is classified by a predetermined keyword, and voice data is stored for each force pictogram code stored in association with voice data for each key word. You may make it match and memorize
- the pictogram detection unit 151 detects a plurality of pictogram codes, audio data corresponding to the pictogram codes having the largest number of the same pictogram codes may be output.
- audio data corresponding to each pictogram code may be output in the order of the same number of pictogram codes.
- the pictograph detection unit 151 when the mail header data is received, the picture in the mail header Although the voice data corresponding to the keyword to which the character code belongs is determined and output, the pictograph detection unit 151 also receives the text of the mail text after receiving the data of the mail header.
- the ringtone determination unit 154 may detect the code and output a ringtone corresponding to the pictogram code when receiving data of the mail text.
- the power described as the mail is composed of the mail header and the mail body data.
- the mail may be a short mail without a mail header.
- the voice data corresponding to the keyword to which the pictogram code included in the data of the mail text belongs is determined and output.
- voice data is output for a certain period of time when mail is received.
- the setting unit 151 may accept an input of time for outputting each voice data from the user. For example, if the received email contains a pictograph code of “joy” or “anger”, the time to output the voice data of the “anger” glyph code is shorter than “joy”. The output time may be changed according to the pictograph code.
- a character pattern configured by combining characters, symbols, special characters, etc. defined in the JIS standard, For example, it may be an emoticon such as “m () m” representing a person's head down.
- a combination pattern of character codes is stored in advance in a memory or the like, and each pattern and voice data are stored in association with each other by a user operation.
- the voice data determined by the ring tone determination unit 154 is used as the default sound.
- the volume of the keyword “Asheri” is set to be larger than the volume of other keys, and the volume of audio data is determined according to the keyword and pictogram code. You can output each audio data.
- the audio data corresponding to the pictogram codes may be repeatedly output according to the number at regular time intervals.
- the volume is determined according to the number of pictograph codes belonging to the same key word or the number of the same pictograph codes. Audio data may be output at a determined volume.
- characters configured by the user combining character codes that indicate JIS standard characters, symbols, special characters, pictograms, etc. so that common meanings can be recognized between the sender and the receiver. You can also store the voice data that represents the meaning in association with each other.
- a pattern in which the characters combined as described above, pictograms, and the like are repeated at regular intervals, and voice data corresponding to the pattern are stored. May be. Further, the volume of the corresponding voice data may be stored.
- the pictogram ring tone is output when the ring tone setting for each sender is set to "OFF" and the pictogram ring tone setting is ON in the operation setting at the time of mail reception.
- the present invention can also be applied to the case where both the ring tone setting for each sender and the pictogram ring tone setting are “ON”.
- the setting unit 151 accepts an operation of selecting audio data for each sender from the user, and stores the sender and the audio data in the storage unit 160. deep.
- the ring tone determination unit 154 outputs voice data corresponding to the sender of the mail to the speaker, and then voice data corresponding to the pictographs detected by the pictograph detection unit 153. To output As good as.
- a program for causing a processor to execute output control processing of audio data corresponding to characters such as pictographs when receiving mail is recorded on a recording medium or distributed and distributed via various communication paths. You can also.
- Such recording media include IC cards, hard disks, optical disks, flexible disks, and ROMs.
- the distributed and distributed programs are used by being stored in a memory or the like that can be read by the processor, and the functions of the mobile phone shown in the embodiment are realized by the processor executing the program. Become so.
- the mobile phone according to the present invention can be used as a mobile phone that can receive a mail including pictograms and can notify the reception by a ring tone when the mail is received.
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