WO2014174709A1 - プログラム、情報処理端末、及び情報処理方法 - Google Patents
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- Some aspects according to the present invention relate to a program, an information processing terminal, and an information processing method.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a message exchange terminal that allows messages to be exchanged by text, audio, video, or the like.
- the mobile phone is a portable terminal that is always carried by the user.
- the mobile phone has various functions such as a position information acquisition function and a time-dependent function by GPS (Global Positioning System). If this function is linked, it is possible to realize a richer message display function.
- GPS Global Positioning System
- Some aspects of the present invention have been made in view of the above-described problems, and one of the objects is to provide a program, an information processing terminal, and an information processing method that can provide various message display functions. To do.
- the program according to the present invention includes a reception function for receiving a message with a display position set transmitted from another information processing terminal, a first acquisition function capable of acquiring current position information indicating the current position, A program for causing an information processing terminal to execute a display control function for displaying a message on a display device when current position information corresponds to a display position set in the message.
- An information processing terminal includes: a receiving unit that receives a message with a display position set transmitted from another information processing terminal; an acquisition unit that can acquire current position information indicating a current position; And display control means for displaying the message on the display device when the position information corresponds to the display position set in the message.
- the information processing method includes a step of receiving a message set with a display position transmitted from another information processing terminal, a step of acquiring current position information indicating the current position, and the current position information In the case of corresponding to the display position set in the message, the information processing terminal executes a step of displaying the message on the display device.
- “part”, “means”, “apparatus”, and “system” do not simply mean physical means, but “part”, “means”, “apparatus”, “system”. This includes the case where the functions possessed by "are realized by software. Further, even if the functions of one “unit”, “means”, “apparatus”, and “system” are realized by two or more physical means or devices, two or more “parts” or “means”, The functions of “device” and “system” may be realized by a single physical means or device.
- FIG. 1 It is a figure which shows the outline
- (Embodiment) 1 to 6 are diagrams for explaining the embodiment. Hereinafter, embodiments will be described along the following flow with reference to these drawings. First, the outline of the embodiment will be described with “1” while showing a specific example of the display screen. Next, “2” shows a specific example of a hardware configuration capable of realizing the information processing terminal, and “3” describes a functional configuration of an application operating on the information processing terminal. In “4”, the flow of processing will be described. Finally, “5” will explain the effects and the like according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of a communication system 1 including an information processing terminal according to the present embodiment.
- the communication system 1 includes information processing terminals 100A and 100B (hereinafter, information processing terminals 100A and 100B are collectively referred to as information processing terminal 100) and a message server 200.
- the information processing terminal 100 is a terminal that can send and receive messages to and from each other via the public network N and the message server 200.
- Specific examples of the information processing terminal 100 include a mobile phone called a so-called smartphone. Although only two information processing terminals 100 are illustrated in the example of FIG. 1, it goes without saying that there may be three or more information processing terminals 100.
- the message server 200 is a server for mediating transmission / reception of messages between the information processing terminals 100.
- the message server 200 transmits the message to the information processing terminal 100 to which the identifier (including an address or the like) designated by the message is assigned.
- the information processing terminal 100 can add various settings to the message when transmitting the message.
- the position information latitude, longitude, height, radius information from the center of the specified location
- the time to display the message such as at which time the message is displayed
- a notification method or the like such as how to notify the user of the message display in the message. This makes it possible to provide various message display functions.
- More specific examples include the lunch break time at the receiving user's office (setting the display time), and when the user comes home (setting the display position), “Forget to take medicine” If a message displaying the text “No!” Is transmitted in advance, it is possible to prevent the receiving user from forgetting only the medicine.
- the information processing terminal 100 even when a lock screen is set, for example, messages from important senders such as family members are displayed on the lock screen. Therefore, also in this respect, forgetting confirmation by the user on the receiving side can be prevented.
- various settings for suitably displaying the message on the information processing terminal 100 on the receiving side can be performed in addition to text data, for example.
- 2A to 2C are diagrams illustrating specific examples of setting screens in which the information processing terminal 100 on the transmission side adds various settings to a message.
- the information processing terminal 100 displays an image and text to be displayed on the display unit of the information processing terminal 100 on the receiving side, a date and time at which the message is displayed, and a position at which the message is displayed (latitude, longitude, altitude, and designation). Including radius information from the location).
- the display image can be selected from, for example, a group of images prepared in advance.
- the display date and time can be set by a calendar and a clock.
- the display position of the message can be set, for example, by the user specifying the position on the map.
- the setting method is not limited to these.
- a microphone image is displayed instead of the image and text data in the display screen of FIG. 2A.
- This microphone image is an icon image for the user to input a voice message.
- the user on the transmission side can input a voice message for listening to the user on the reception side by selecting the microphone image.
- an input area for the user to input a handwritten message is displayed instead of the image and text data in the display screen of FIG.
- the user on the transmitting side inputs the message or image by handwriting in the input area (in the example of FIG. 2C, the character “medicine” is input by handwriting), and the user on the receiving side receives the message or image. Can be displayed.
- a notification method notification sound for notifying a message display, vibration pattern, etc.
- the information processing terminal 100 can be set.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a specific example of a display screen displayed by the information processing terminal 100 on the receiving side.
- the message is displayed on the screen shown in FIG.
- the message is displayed on the lock screen. That is, even if a lock screen is set in the information processing terminal 100, this message can be confirmed without unlocking the user by inputting a password or the like.
- the icons 30A to 30D are for function cooperation as described above. More specifically, the icon 30A is for providing a function for making a call to the message sender, the icon 30B is for starting a message transmission / reception application, and the icon 30C is for the message sender. The icon 30D is for releasing a lock function provided by the OS. The icon 30D is for providing a function for sending (replying) a message.
- the icons 30A to 30C can provide various functions without the user entering a password or the like to release the lock, it is possible to improve the convenience of the user on the receiving side. Become.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a specific example of the hardware configuration of the information processing terminal 100 according to the present embodiment.
- the information processing terminal 100 includes a main control unit 110, a storage device 120, a wireless communication unit 130, a voice input unit 140, a voice output unit 145, a timing unit 150, a vibration generation unit 160, an input unit 170, a display Part 180 and sensor 190.
- the main control unit 110 controls various processes in the information processing terminal 100, and includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 111 and a memory 113 (including a volatile memory and a nonvolatile memory).
- the main control unit 110 stores programs such as various applications 400 in a storage area of the memory 113, and the CPU 111 executes programs such as the application 400 and the OS (operating system) 300, whereby the information processing terminal 100.
- Various functions can be realized.
- the display screens shown in specific examples in FIGS. 2 and 3 are displayed by the function of the application 400 executed on the OS 300.
- the storage device 120 is configured by a non-volatile storage medium such as a flash memory.
- the storage device 120 stores notification voice data 121, notification vibration data 123, address book data 125, and the like.
- the notification voice data 121 is, for example, a voice pattern (so-called ring tone) for notifying the user when a message is received from the information processing terminal 100 on the transmission side or when a voice call is received (incoming call). It is data concerning.
- the sound based on the notification sound data 121 is output from the sound output unit 145.
- the notification vibration data 123 is a vibration (vibration) pattern for notifying the user when a message is received from the information processing terminal 100 on the transmission side or when a voice call is received. It is data concerning.
- the vibration based on the notification vibration data 123 is output by the vibration generator 160.
- the voice based on the notification voice data 121 and the vibration based on the notification vibration data 123 for notifying the user when receiving a message operate the information processing terminal 100.
- the user on the transmission side can specify.
- the application 400 reads the notification voice data 121 and the notification vibration data 123 specified by the message, and outputs the sound to the sound output unit 145 or causes the vibration generation unit 160 to generate vibration.
- the address book data 125 is data for managing information related to an identifier, a name, and the like for identifying a sender / receiver that transmits and receives a message using the application 400.
- information “family wife” is displayed as the message sender. This is because the application 400 uses the identifier of the sender given to the message.
- searching the address book data 125 using the key it is possible to obtain and display the character string “family wife”.
- the wireless communication unit 130 can transmit / receive (communicate) message data, voice call data, and the like with another information processing terminal 100 via the public network N. More specifically, the wireless communication unit 130 transmits message data to the message server 200 at the time of transmission, and receives message data from the message server 200 at the time of reception.
- the voice input unit 140 is a device that includes a microphone or the like for inputting voice from a user when a voice call or a voice message is input. When a voice message is input as shown in a specific example in FIG. 2B, the user inputs voice to the voice input unit 140.
- the voice output unit 145 outputs voice for notifying the user when a message or voice call is received as described above. Further, during a voice call, the voice output unit 145 can output a call voice.
- the timer unit 150 is energized even when the information processing terminal 100 is turned off, and thereby measures the current time.
- the application 400 displays a message with a display time set
- the application 400 refers to the timekeeping unit 150 to know the current time, and when the time matches the display time set in the message, A message display screen as shown in FIG. 3 is displayed on the display unit 180.
- the vibration generating unit 160 notifies the user by vibration when a message or voice call is received.
- the input unit 170 is a module that receives various inputs from the user to the information processing terminal 100, and includes an input key, a touch panel, and the like. For example, a user instruction to the display screen shown in FIGS. 2A to 2C or 3 is input from the input unit 170. In particular, the handwritten character message shown in FIG. 2C is input by the user's operation on the input unit 170 which is a touch panel, for example.
- the display unit 180 is a display device, for example, for presenting the information to the user by displaying various information.
- the display unit 180 displays a display screen whose specific examples are shown in FIGS. A to 2C and FIG.
- the sensor 190 outputs a detection signal that changes in accordance with the movement state and position of the user of the information processing terminal 100, and includes, for example, an acceleration sensor 191 and a GPS receiver 193.
- the detection signal output from the sensor 190 includes acceleration information indicating the acceleration output from the acceleration sensor 191 and position information indicating the current position of the information processing terminal 100 output from the GPS receiver 193 ( Latitude and longitude information).
- FIG. 5 is a functional block diagram schematically showing the configuration of the application 400 operating on the main control unit 110 of the information processing terminal 100.
- the application 400 includes a message transmission / reception unit 410, a transmission message display unit 420, a pop-up display unit 430, an address book setting unit 440, a position acquisition unit 450, a time acquisition unit 460, a notification unit 470, and a function cooperation unit. 480.
- the message transmission / reception unit 410 transmits / receives a message to / from the message server 200 via the wireless communication unit 130.
- the transmission message display unit 420 sets specific examples in FIGS. 2A to 2C for setting information such as text data and images included in the message, time and / or position to be displayed, and recipients from the user. By displaying the exemplified display screen on the display unit 180, various information can be set for the user who is the sender.
- the transmission message display unit 420 creates a message in response to a user input from the input unit 170 or the voice input unit 140 and then displays the message on the display unit 180.
- the pop-up display unit 430 When displaying a message, the pop-up display unit 430 causes the display unit 180 to display a display screen as shown in FIG. 3 when the current time and the current position match the time and position set in the received message.
- the screen displayed by the OS 300 on the display unit 180 when this message is displayed is a lock screen
- the pop-up display unit 430 displays a message on the lock screen.
- the address book setting unit 440 has a function for registering a user who becomes a sender / receiver in the address book data 125 according to a user operation. Further, the address book setting unit 440 may be able to set whether to display each registered person registered in the address book data 125 even on the lock screen.
- the position acquisition unit 450 acquires current position information (latitude and longitude information) as needed based on the GPS receiver 193. Thereby, when a display position is set in a message received in advance from another information processing terminal 100, the pop-up display unit 430 checks whether the set display position matches the current position. It becomes possible to do.
- the time acquisition unit 460 acquires the current time from the time measuring unit 150 as needed. Thereby, when the display time is set in a message received in advance from another information processing terminal 100, the pop-up display unit 430 checks whether the set display time matches the current time. It becomes possible to do.
- the notification unit 470 controls the audio output unit 145 and / or the vibration generation unit 160 to output sound and / or vibration (vibration). Then, the user is notified that the message is displayed.
- the function cooperation unit 480 performs function cooperation with the other application 500 based on the operation of the icon 30 displayed on the message display screen illustrated in the specific example in FIG. More specifically, for example, when the icon 30A is operated, the function cooperation unit 480 displays information such as a telephone number for calling the sender of the message displayed on the display unit 180 in the address book. After obtaining the data 125 by referring to it, the telephone application is instructed to make a call using the telephone number. In addition, when the icon 30D is operated, the function cooperation unit 480 provides the OS 300 with a function for causing the user to release the lock.
- processing steps described later can be executed in any order or in parallel as long as there is no contradiction in the processing contents. Moreover, you may add another step between each process step. Further, a step described as one step for convenience can be executed by being divided into a plurality of steps, and a step described as being divided into a plurality of steps for convenience can be executed as one step.
- the pop-up display unit 430 acquires the current time by the time acquisition unit 460, and determines whether or not it matches the display time set in the received message (S601). If the current time is not the set display time (No in S601), the process waits until that time is reached. Further, the pop-up display unit 430 acquires the current position by the position acquisition unit 450 and determines whether or not it matches the display position set in the received message (S603). If the current position does not match the set display position (if it is not so close to the set display position that it can be considered to match), the pop-up display unit 430 returns the process to S601.
- the pop-up display unit 430 displays a specific example as shown in FIG. The message is displayed on the display unit 180 by the screen.
- the notification unit 470 reads the notification sound data 121 and / or the notification vibration data 123 corresponding to the designated method from the storage device 120, and then reads them.
- the voice output unit 145 and / or the vibration generation unit 160 is instructed to perform notification based on the data.
- the function cooperation unit 480 calls a function corresponding to the operated icon 30.
- the information processing terminal 100 can transmit a message specifying a display position, a display time, and a notification method, and display a message according to these settings to the user. it can. As a result, for example, it is possible to display a message such as displaying a message to buy milk when passing in front of a supermarket, or displaying a message notifying that when arriving at a station.
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図1乃至図6は、実施形態を説明するための図である。以下、これらの図を参照しながら、以下の流れに沿って実施形態を説明する。まず、「1」で実施形態の概要を、表示画面の具体例を示しながら説明する。次に「2」で情報処理端末を実現可能なハードウェア構成の具体例を示すとともに、「3」では情報処理端末上で動作するアプリケーションの機能構成について説明する。「4」では、処理の流れを説明する。最後に、「5」で本実施形態に係る効果等を説明する。
(1.1 システム概要)
図1は、本実施形態に係る情報処理端末を含む通信システム1の概略構成を示す図である。図1に示すように、通信システム1は、情報処理端末100A及び100B(以下、情報処理端末100A及び100Bを総称して情報処理端末100と呼ぶ。)と、メッセージサーバ200とを含む。
(1.2.1 送信画面の具体例)
本実施形態に係る情報処理端末100が通信するメッセージには、例えばテキストデータ以外にも、受信側の情報処理端末100にメッセージを好適に表示させるための、様々な設定を行うことができる。図2A乃至図2Cは、送信側の情報処理端末100が、メッセージに各種設定を加える設定画面の具体例を示す図である。
続いて、図3を参照しながら、受信側の情報処理端末100にどのようなメッセージが表示されるかを説明する。図3は、受信側の情報処理端末100が表示する表示画面の具体例を示す図である。
あわせて、送信側ユーザの設定と同時に、ロック画面を外さずとも確認できるメッセージの通知位置、通知時間帯をも設定することができる。
以下、図4を参照しながら、本実施形態に係る情報処理端末100のハードウェア構成の具体例を説明する。図4は、本実施形態に係る情報処理端末100のハードウェア構成の具体例を示す図である。情報処理端末100は、図4に示す通り、主制御部110、記憶装置120、無線通信部130、音声入力部140、音声出力部145、計時部150、振動発生部160、入力部170、表示部180及びセンサ190を含む。
音声入力部140は、音声通話時や、音声メッセージ入力時等にユーザからの音声を入力するためのマイクロフォン等により構成される装置である。図2Bに具体例を示した音声メッセージ入力時には、ユーザは音声入力部140に対して音声を入力する。
振動発生部160は、前述の通りメッセージや音声通話の着信時等にバイブレーションによりユーザにその旨を通知する。
次に、図5を参照しながら、情報処理端末100上で動作し、他の情報処理端末100との間でメッセージの送受信を行うためのアプリケーション400の機能構成を説明する。図5は、情報処理端末100の主制御部110上で動作するアプリケーション400の構成を模式的に示す機能ブロック図である。図5に示す通り、アプリケーション400は、メッセージ送受信部410、送信メッセージ表示部420、ポップアップ表示部430、アドレス帳設定部440、位置取得部450、時刻取得部460、報知部470、及び機能連携部480を備える。
以下、図6を参照しながら、本実施形態に係るアプリケーション400によるメッセージ表示時の処理の流れを説明する。図6のフローチャートの開始時点においては、既にメッセージは受信済みであり、また、表示部180にはOS300が提供するロック画面が表示されているものとする。また、図6の処理に係るメッセージは、表示時刻、表示位置、及び報知手段の全てが設定されているものとして説明するがこれに限られるものではなく、これらのうち一部のみが設定されていても良い。
その後、ユーザに機能連携のためのアイコン30が操作された場合には、機能連携部480は、操作されたアイコン30に対応する機能を呼出す。
以上説明したように、本実施形態の情報処理端末100では、表示位置や表示時刻、報知方法を指定したメッセージを送信すると共に、これらの設定に従ったメッセージの表示をユーザに対して行うことができる。これにより、例えば、スーパーマーケットの前を通った際に牛乳を買うメッセージを表示させたり、駅に到着した際にその旨を知らせるメッセージを表示させたりといったメッセージ表示を行うことが可能となる。
なお、前述の実施形態の構成は、組み合わせたり或いは一部の構成部分を入れ替えたりしてもよい。また、本発明の構成は前述の実施形態のみに限定されるものではなく、発明の要旨を逸脱しない範囲内において種々変更を加えてもよい。
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- 他の情報処理端末から送信された、表示位置が設定されたメッセージを受信する受信機能と、
現在位置を示す現在位置情報を取得可能な第1の取得機能と、
前記現在位置情報が前記メッセージに設定された表示位置に対応する場合に、前記メッセージと当該メッセージの送信者に対応する電話番号へ電話をかけるためのアイコンとをオペレーティングシステムが提供するロック画面上に配置した画面を表示装置に表示させる表示制御機能と
を情報処理端末に実行させ、
前記電話をかけるためのアイコンに対する操作が入力された際には、ロック解除操作なく、前記メッセージの送信者に対応する電話番号へ電話をかけるべく制御する、プログラム。 - 送信者毎のメッセージ表示方法を設定可能な設定機能
を更に備え、
前記表示制御機能は、ロック時であっても表示する旨が設定された送信者から送信された前記メッセージを前記ロック画面上に表示させる、
請求項1記載のプログラム。 - 現在時刻を示す時刻情報を取得可能な第2の取得機能
を更に備え、
前記メッセージには、表示位置と共に表示時刻が設定可能であり、
前記表示制御機能は、前記現在位置が前記メッセージに設定された表示時刻に対応すると共に、前記現在時刻が前記メッセージに設定された表示時刻に対応する場合に、当該メッセージを表示装置に表示させる、
請求項1又は請求項2に記載のプログラム。 - 前記表示制御機能は、前記メッセージの送信者に返信するためのアイコンを前記メッセージと共に表示させる、
請求項1乃至請求項3のいずれか1項記載のプログラム。 - バイブレーション又は音声により報知可能な報知機能
を更に備え、
前記メッセージには、報知方法が設定可能であり、
前記報知機能は、前記メッセージの表示時に、前記メッセージに設定された方法により報知する、
請求項1乃至請求項4のいずれか1項記載のプログラム。 - 他の情報処理端末から送信された、表示位置が設定されたメッセージを受信する受信手段と、
現在位置を示す現在位置情報を取得可能な取得手段と、
前記現在位置情報が前記メッセージに設定された表示位置に対応する場合に、当該メッセージと当該メッセージの送信者に対応する電話番号へ電話をかけるためのアイコンとをオペレーティングシステムが提供するロック画面上に配置した画面を表示装置に表示させる表示制御手段と
を備え、
前記電話をかけるためのアイコンに対する操作が入力された際には、ロック解除操作なく、前記メッセージの送信者に対応する電話番号へ電話をかけるべく制御する、情報処理端末。 - 他の情報処理端末から送信された、表示位置が設定されたメッセージを受信するステップと、
現在位置を示す現在位置情報を取得するステップと、
前記現在位置情報が前記メッセージに設定された表示位置に対応する場合に、当該メッセージと当該メッセージの送信者に対応する電話番号へ電話をかけるためのアイコンとをオペレーティングシステムが提供するロック画面上に配置した画面を表示装置に表示させるステップと
を情報処理端末が実行し、
前記電話をかけるためのアイコンに対する操作が入力された際には、ロック解除操作なく、前記メッセージの送信者に対応する電話番号へ電話をかけるべく制御する、情報処理方法。
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