WO2014142602A1 - Système de fourniture d'informations personnelles personnalisées et procédé de fourniture d'informations personnelles personnalisées l'utilisant - Google Patents

Système de fourniture d'informations personnelles personnalisées et procédé de fourniture d'informations personnelles personnalisées l'utilisant Download PDF

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WO2014142602A1
WO2014142602A1 PCT/KR2014/002172 KR2014002172W WO2014142602A1 WO 2014142602 A1 WO2014142602 A1 WO 2014142602A1 KR 2014002172 W KR2014002172 W KR 2014002172W WO 2014142602 A1 WO2014142602 A1 WO 2014142602A1
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  • the present invention relates to a customized personal information providing system capable of providing various personalized personal information to portal site members among terminals accessing an internet portal site, and a method of providing personalized personal information using the same.
  • a search service system provides a web site including a search word, an article including a search word, an image having a file name including a search word, and the like as a search result corresponding to a search word when a user inputs a search word.
  • a search word input from a user may exist in various ways.
  • the ratio of the top search word to the total search request may be high depending on the number of times input from a plurality of users, but this may exclude some commerciality.
  • the web pages that are actually provided to users on the Internet portal site based on the search results display preferentially the web pages of customers who have paid a lot of money to the company managing the portal site as well as the site accessed by a large number of users. I am trying to.
  • the results of the search information are operated to some extent according to the settings of the Internet company that manages it.
  • a conventional Internet search engine server outputs a list of web pages corresponding to the search word when the searcher inputs a certain search word.
  • search engine servers include Naver (www.naver.com), Google (www.google.com), Lycos (www.lycos.com), and Weissnut (www.wisenut.com).
  • the search engine server When a user connects to the search engine server as described above, for example, inputs a digital camera as a search word and requests a search, the search engine server displays a list of web sites related to the digital camera with a short description.
  • the user then navigates to the web site by clicking on a search list of web sites of his interest from among the web sites displayed in the list.
  • the search engine service provider may receive, for example, a digital camera from a digital camera vendor or a digital camera manufacturer, and then the search list result screen displayed when the search user inputs the search term digital camera from the search engine server. Will preferentially display a search list containing content that includes the homepage corresponding to the business.
  • the user typically queries the search service provider's server through the user's computer connected to the search service provider's server over a wired or wireless network, and the search service provider's server searches for the search result content corresponding to the query.
  • the search service provider's server searches for the search result content corresponding to the query. Edit and provide search results from websites, blogs, cafes, and expertise.
  • the search result contents are integrated with the so-called search advertisement and presented.
  • the advertisement content may be advertisement content of an advertiser registered in a server of the search service provider, or may be content of an advertiser registered in a search advertisement agency server such as Overture or Google AdSense.
  • the advertisement in the sponsored link portion is the advertisement contents of the advertiser provided by the advertisement server called Overture, and the advertisement in the power link portion is operated by www.naver.com.
  • the developmental needs of health care providers are accelerating the emergence of u-Healthcare measuring devices.
  • the goal of u-health care measurement terminals is to seek to improve quality of life.
  • the medical service function is embodied in daily life, and the information and manpower for health can be used anytime and anywhere without time and space constraints, so that the u-healthcare measuring terminal can treat and prevent disease, manage health care, respond early and follow up. You will be able to contribute a lot.
  • u-healthcare is a consumer-centered health care service that allows customized forms of access anytime, anywhere, through a u-health environment.
  • u-health environment refers to a health care environment in which ubiquitous computing is introduced into the health care system, resulting in the intelligentization and networking of health care resources and service delivery systems.
  • health support means facilities, personnel, equipment, knowledge and information related to the health service system. Since the u-health industry has a strong interdisciplinary and convergent nature, the definition of u-health may be different according to the definition of the scope of the field.
  • the u-health service may be divided into u-medical, u-silver and u-wellness according to the user and related services.
  • the main users of u-healthcare services can be divided into healthy people, carriers whose risks have not yet been found but are more likely to develop, and those with pre-existing chronic or acute diseases.
  • u-healthcare services are classified into indirect medical care such as health care and direct medical care such as treatment.
  • indirect medical care such as health care
  • direct medical care such as treatment.
  • the importance of u-health services tailored to the elderly increases, and related services increase.
  • the Korea Health Industry Development Institute (2010) provides u-medical for providing direct medical care such as treatment of u-healthcare services, u-silver for treating and managing elderly people, and u for providing health care services for the general public.
  • the industry is classified by wellness.
  • u-health technology can be divided into sensing, aggregation and transmission, analysis and feedback according to the flow of services.
  • a plurality of terminals that can be connected to the portal site server 300 through a wired or wireless communication network 200 and can perform a membership; And storing and analyzing the member information input from each of the plurality of terminals 100, and comparing the personal information constructed by the database 350 with the member information of each of the analyzed terminals 100 to be customized to the member. It provides a customized personal information providing system comprising a; portal site server 300 for providing information to the registered terminal 100 of the member.
  • the present invention is to analyze the interest personal information of each member according to whether there is interest information of each member by the terminal 100 connected to the portal site server 300 through the wired or wireless Internet network 200 to solve the above problems (S600); Generating personalized personal information for each member according to the analyzed personal information of interest for each member (S700); And selectively providing the generated personalized personal information for each member to the member-specific terminal 100 (S800). It provides a personalized personal information providing method using a personalized personal information providing system, characterized in that it comprises a.
  • the present invention has the following effects.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a personalized personal information providing system according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the portal site server shown in FIG. 1 in detail.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of a personal information providing method using a personal information providing system according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram for explaining a personal information providing system according to the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a block diagram for explaining in detail the portal site server shown in FIG.
  • the personalized personal information providing system may be connected to a portal site server (web server) 300 through a wired or wireless communication network 200 and perform a membership registration. ), And stores and analyzes the member information input from each of the plurality of terminals 100, and compares the data constructed in the database 350 with the member information of each of the analyzed terminals 100 to be customized to the individual. It is configured to include a portal site server 300 for providing information.
  • the portal site is a site that netizens always go through when they connect to the Internet. In other words, it is the first web site that appears when you access the Internet and run a web browser. It is a comprehensive collection of various services you need. Therefore, the portal site has various services to prevent netizens from visiting other sites for a specific service. Initially, only Internet information retrieval service is provided, but now it provides various information such as news stock sports.
  • the portal site server 300 analyzes the communication unit 310 for communicating with each connected terminal 100 and member information of a member corresponding to each connected terminal 100.
  • the member information analysis unit 320 the interest information classification unit 330 for classifying interest information in the database 350, the member information and interest information classification unit 330 analyzed in the member information analysis unit 320
  • Personalized personal information generation unit 340 for generating personalized personal information for each member by comparing the classified data, database 350 and communication unit 310 for storing personal information, member information analysis unit 320, health data analysis
  • the unit 330, a member-specific personal information generation unit 340, and a controller 360 for controlling the database 350 are configured to be included.
  • the database 350 includes a member information database 351 for storing member information for each terminal 100, an advertisement information database 352 for storing advertisement information, an interest data database 353 for storing interest data, A shopping information database 354 for storing shopping information and a U-wellness information database 355 for storing U-wellness information.
  • the member information stored in the member information database 351 may include gender, age, health item information of interest, personal health record (PHR) information, personal wellness record (PWR) information, registered group information, hobby information, and email information. , Smart phone identification information, smart TV subscriber information, and IP-TV subscriber information.
  • PHR personal health record
  • PWR personal wellness record
  • IP-TV subscriber information Smart phone identification information, smart TV subscriber information, and IP-TV subscriber information.
  • the advertisement information stored in the advertisement information database 352 may store advertisement information of various individuals and companies.
  • data stored in the interest data database 353 stores individual interests, and at least one or more of articles, articles, related cafes, and club information about interests are stored.
  • the shopping information of the shopping information database 354 may be food, food, clothing, home appliances, and the like.
  • U-wellness information database 355 stores standardized U-wellness information and personal U-wellness information.
  • Such personal information may be, for example, interests, such as personal hobbies, or diseases, health-related information, as well as information such as beauty and diet, and if the information is entered, analyzes personal information on a corresponding item, Based on this, the information is collected from the database and created as personalized personal information.
  • the terminal 100 may be a smartphone, a PC, an IP-TV, a smart TV, a tablet device (PC), or the like, and in each case, the member may be identified by checking the identification information and the password when accessing the portal site.
  • new members may enter necessary personal information, and existing members may request to input information on newly updated personal information items.
  • the terminal 100 may transmit and receive the U-wellness information of each individual, region, group, and wellness providers through the communication network 200.
  • the U-wellness information may be stored, analyzed, and constructed as a database. Comparing the U-wellness information and the analyzed U-wellness information, the personalized, regional, group, and wellness providers generate customized U-wellness information of each, and store it in the U-wellness information database 355 and then the communication network 200 Through each of the plurality of transmitting and receiving terminals 100 through.
  • the terminal 100 is provided with a medical institution server that provides medical care to an individual and manages the corresponding information, an exercise information management server of a registered individual, a health information management server of a prisoner, an insurance corporation server that manages medical information of a citizen, U-Wellness service provider server performing U-Wellness business, Credit Institution server managing personal creditworthiness, U-Wellness performance information transmitting terminal transmitting U-Wellness performance information, and U-Wellness to be performed by individual At least one of the U-wellness information transmission and reception terminal for transmitting and receiving the wellness information may be configured.
  • Such a medical institution server may be a server of a hospital, pharmacy, health center, nursing room, etc.
  • the exercise information management server may be a server of the fitness center.
  • the health information management server may be provided in a nursing home, welfare center, orphanage.
  • the terminal 100 may be provided in a fitness center, home, or medical institution, for example, a fitness device, a blood pressure monitor, a weight scale, and the like, and the terminal may include personal exercise information, blood pressure information, and the like through wired / wireless communication (Internet, Wi-Fi, etc.). Weight information and the like.
  • a fitness device, blood pressure monitor, weight scale, etc. may use a separate personal identification card to identify the individual in the case of public use, or to enter personal identification information (resident registration number, etc.) during exercise, blood pressure measurement, weight measurement.
  • the personalized personal information generation unit 340 compares the pre-established U-well standard information with the U-well information analyzed by the member information analyzer 320, and the U-wellness personal information is higher than the U-well standard information. If not, create a guideline for the balance management as U-Wellness customized information to approach the U-Wellness standard information.
  • U-wellness personal information is higher than the U-wellness standard information, a guideline for ideal management of the U-wellness standard information or more is generated as the U-wellness customized information.
  • the U-wellness information of the individual in the U-wellness information database 355 is updated and stored, and the previously established U-wellness standard information is also updated.
  • the wellness information may include social wellness, industrial wellness, spiritual wellness, physical wellness, intellectual wellness, emotional wellness, and environmental wellness. At least one of Environmental Wellness, Financial Wellness, Mental Wellness, and Medical Wellness.
  • Table 1 categorizes these wellness items.
  • diagnosis / evaluation / goal item is a step of grasping the physical, mental and social warfare state of the individual in terms of well-being and setting individual goals.
  • the balance management items are the steps for maintaining the normal range and controlling the various risks (smoking / drinking, etc.) presented in the wellness diagnosis report / score sheet (recognition of "health effect").
  • the ideal management item is a step toward achieving a sustainable step by step / sectoral goal to reach an ideal of happiness and well-being of individuals.
  • the DB resource management item is the well-being IT industry DB (Links, Incentives, Analysis, Big Data) utilization stage.
  • [Table 1] are the characteristics of individuals (elderly, children, women, employees, the general public, critically ill (immovable within the hospital), people who can move when assisted by third parties, and can live on their own). Positioning can be divided into those who are active, those who are active in healthcare, and athletes who are healthy enough to compete.
  • Social wellness can be configured as shown in Table 3 below.
  • Emotional wellness may be configured as shown in Table 4 below.
  • Environmental wellness may be configured as shown in Table 5 below.
  • Checklist according to such a configuration can be configured as shown in Table 8.
  • 35-40 points can be evaluated as excellent, 30 to 35 points can be evaluated to a good degree, although there is room for improvement, and 20 to 30 points are health risks. This should be improved and a score below 20 indicates serious health risks.
  • Such a diagnosis can be classified into an individual, an employee, an employee, a woman, a child, a general, and the like.
  • the reason is that the general public needs to set different diagnosis / evaluation / target values different from the elderly, women, and children, and apply balance management, ideal management and resource management differently.
  • diagnosis / evaluation / target evaluation item may be represented as shown in Table 9, for example.
  • Table 9 Item score Evaluation standard Psychological diagnosis depression GDS-K Questionnaire, Consultation stress Questionnaire, stress meter Physical diagnosis Obesity (BMI) Height, weight and body composition meter Obesity (abdominal) Tape measure, body composition meter Obesity (body fat percentage) Body Composition Meter, Skinfold Galliper Obesity (Subcutaneous Fat) Skinfold Galliper Obesity (fat mass) Body composition analyzer health Fitness meter National fitness Issued certificate according to physical analysis and physical strength measurement Health screenings Blood pressure, blood sugar, abdominal circumference, body composition, hearing electrocardiogram, bone density, vascular aging, psychology, smoking cessation, balance test, precise physical fitness measurement Musculoskeletal system Musculoskeletal examination Social diagnosis Personality Examine through the survey
  • an individual balance management target value (a target time can be determined and achieved) can be determined.
  • the ideal management item is a value established in the U-Wellness Standard Information DB (353), and the ideal management value is determined for each senior, employee, woman, child, and general. Then, this information is compared with the information stored in the individual U-wellness information DB 352 for each subject to provide customized U-wellness information.
  • the weight can be increased or decreased so that the body does not overwhelm the body, and the individual is a senior, an employee, Depending on whether you are a woman, child, or general, you will be provided with customized U-Wellness information appropriate for your exercise or diet.
  • the resource management item is a database of the current U-wellness information as described above in the individual U-Wellness information DB (352) for each subject, by region (province, city, city, district) of the individual If this information is provided to wellness providers (large companies, small and medium-sized businesses, and individual businesses) except personal information, they should be referred to in planning or producing appropriate U-wellness equipment.
  • diabetics are on the rise, it will help U-Wellness companies or individuals to invest in the development of new drugs or treatment equipment for their diabetics, and the number of diabetics in certain groups (company, school, etc.) or region will increase. If it does, the insurance company can promote the prescription or promotion for it.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of a personal information providing method using a personalized personal information providing system according to the present invention.
  • a terminal 100 such as a smartphone, a PC, a smart TV, an IPTV, and a tablet device (PC) is connected to the wired / wireless Internet network 200.
  • the portal site server 300 determines whether the member is a subscribed member (S200).
  • determination result (S200) is a member to determine whether personal information of interest has been registered (S300).
  • the generated personalized personal information for each member is selectively provided to the member-specific terminal 100 (S800).
  • the new member requests the member information of the new member including personal information of interest (S900).
  • the member information including the personal information of the new member entered is stored (S1000).
  • the member information includes at least one of gender, age, interest information, wellness information, subscribed group information, hobby information, email information, smartphone identification information, and IPTV subscriber information of the member.
  • the present invention can be used in the u-wellness industry.

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La présente invention concerne un système de fourniture d'informations personnelles personnalisées apte à fournir différents types d'informations personnelles personnalisées à des éléments de site de portail de terminaux accédant aux sites de portail Internet, et un procédé de fourniture d'informations personnelles utilisant ce système, le système de fourniture d'informations personnelles personnalisées comprenant : une pluralité de terminaux (100) accessibles à un serveur de site de portail (300) par l'intermédiaire d'un réseau de communication filaire et sans fil (200) et aptes à réaliser un enregistrement de membre ; et le serveur de site de portail (300) pour stocker et analyser des informations de membre entrées à partir de chacun de la pluralité de terminaux (100) et fournir des informations personnelles personnalisées nécessaires pour les membres en comparant des informations personnelles construites sous la forme d'une base de données (350) aux informations de membre analysées des terminaux (100) respectifs.
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