WO2015125983A1 - Système et procédé de service de musique basé sur l'humeur - Google Patents

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WO2015125983A1
WO2015125983A1 PCT/KR2014/001318 KR2014001318W WO2015125983A1 WO 2015125983 A1 WO2015125983 A1 WO 2015125983A1 KR 2014001318 W KR2014001318 W KR 2014001318W WO 2015125983 A1 WO2015125983 A1 WO 2015125983A1
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  • the present invention relates to a music service system and method.
  • music service is mainly provided as a service to enjoy alone, and people mainly exchange emotions through chatting.
  • the present invention provides a music service system and method that can exchange emotions between users of the same mood based on music.
  • a music service method of a first terminal of a first user comprises the steps of: displaying at least one second user classified according to mood; And requesting a second user having the same mood as the first user to listen to the music together.
  • a music service method of a second terminal of a second user may include: receiving a listening request together from a first terminal of a first user having the same mood; Accepting the listen request as described above; And playing specific music for listening with the first user.
  • Music service method in the service server comprises the steps of transmitting information on the users of the same mood to at least one terminal of the first terminal and the second terminal; And receiving information about a second user of the same mood selected by the first user of the first terminal.
  • Service server includes a web management unit for providing a music player via the web; And a listening management unit to receive a listening request together from the first terminal of the first user.
  • the music player displays users classified according to their moods.
  • the music service system and method according to the present invention can allow users of the same mood to listen to music together, and as a result, users of the same mood can exchange emotions through the music.
  • the service server since the service server provides only a music player through the web and does not provide a song file, the service server can provide a music service even if the capacity of the service server is not large.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a music service system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a music player according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a screen when a music player is connected according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a screen for selecting a type of music according to mood according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a view briefly illustrating a screen of a music player according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating a screen of a music player displayed with a favorable feeling according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 14 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
  • 15 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
  • 16 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention.
  • 17 is a block diagram illustrating a terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 18 is a block diagram illustrating a service server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • first terminal 102 second terminal
  • the present invention relates to a music service system and method that categorizes users according to mood and allows users of the same mood to talk with music while listening to (sharing) the music (song) together.
  • the present invention provides a music player on the web (Music player), the users of the same mood can listen to the song together using the music player.
  • the same mood users may be displayed on the screen of the music player.
  • the music player may be provided as a service of SNS (Social Network Service).
  • the music service system may communicate only with music and exchange emotions without using a chat service or the like for dialogue between users.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a music service system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • the music service system of the present invention includes a plurality of terminals and a service server 104 used by users. There may be two or more terminals, but only two terminals 100 and 102 are shown for convenience of description.
  • the terminals 100 and 102 are not limited as long as they are communicable and playable music.
  • the terminals 100 and 102 may be smart phones, tablet PCs, notebook computers, TVs, and the like.
  • the service server 104 provides a music player, which is a music playing application, to users through the web or SNS, and users may use the music player by accessing the web through the terminals 100 and 102.
  • the service server 104 receives and stores a playlist including a music list (song list) generated by the user or added as music to be played in the music player, from the terminal 100 or 102. May be provided to other users of the same mood for music selection.
  • a music list (song list) generated by the user or added as music to be played in the music player
  • the service server 104 may provide only a playlist to users without storing a music file (sound source).
  • the music file may be streamed between users.
  • the service server 104 may perform only a management role such as connecting users so that users of the same mood can listen to music together without being involved in transmitting and receiving music files. Therefore, the capacity burden of the service server 104 can be reduced.
  • the service server 104 may display the users of the same mood on the music player, so that the user of the music player may select one of the users of the same mood and listen to the music together.
  • the service server 104 records the user, the date and time of playback, the music title, the mood, the likelihood, etc. when the users who listen together play the music for more than a preset time (for example, 1 minute). You can record and save as (History).
  • the service server 104 may give a character to the music suitable for the mood with respect to the music that the user listened to a lot in a certain mood.
  • the service server 104 may recommend music to which the mood is given to the user having the mood.
  • the music service system of the present invention provides a service where users of the same mood can listen to music together, and as a result, users of the same mood can communicate with each other and exchange emotions with only music. Therefore, users can exchange their emotions with other users through only music without having to chat or the like.
  • the music service system and method of the present invention will be described in detail. However, for the sake of convenience, the music is assumed to be a song.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a music player according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the music player of the present embodiment is a user display object 200 using the music player, a mood object 206 indicating a mood, friends 204, users of the mood object 206. 208 and playback icon 210.
  • the selected user may be displayed on the selection user display object 202. That is, the user is ready to listen to music together, and when the user selects and plays a specific song, the users can listen to the played music together.
  • the users are spaced apart from each other, and the music is simultaneously played through each music player.
  • the music player may further include a search entity 212.
  • the user may search for a specific user or music via the search object 212.
  • the music player may further include an entity capable of recommending music suitable for a user's mood.
  • the recommended music may be a song characterized by the service server 104 in a specific mood.
  • the music player of the present embodiment may display users classified according to moods, and may provide an interface for users of the same moods to listen to music together.
  • users of multiple moods are displayed in the music player, but only users of the same mood (eg, HAPPY) may be displayed in the music player.
  • HAPPY users of the same mood
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a screen when a music player is connected according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a screen for selecting music types according to mood according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the mood selection entity 300 may be displayed to force the user to select a mood.
  • the music service method of the present embodiment can provide a screen for selecting a mood as the initial screen when the user accesses the web or activates the music player.
  • the user can select his or her mood from the moods shown in FIG. 3B.
  • the screen of FIG. 3B may be immediately displayed.
  • the object 400 and the music type object 402 indicating the mood may be displayed on the screen.
  • the music service method can expand the user's choice by providing the type of music according to the user's mood.
  • FIG. 5 is a view briefly illustrating a screen of a music player according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a mood change object 500 may be displayed on the music player that allows the user to change mood while the music player is activated.
  • the mood may be different while the user is listening to the song, and thus the music service method may provide an interface through which the user can change the mood.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a first embodiment of the present invention. However, for convenience of explanation, it will be assumed that the first user of the first terminal 100 and the second user of the second terminal 102 set the same mood.
  • each of the first terminal 100 and the second terminal 102 transmits a playlist to the service server 104, and the service server 104 may match the playlist with the user and store the playlist.
  • the playlist displays a list of song files owned by the user.
  • the playlist held by the user may be automatically transmitted to the service server 104.
  • the user may additionally provide the service server 104 with a list of songs to be added.
  • the service server 104 provides the second playlist of the second user to the first terminal 100 of the first user (S604).
  • the first terminal 100 may transmit a listening request to the service server 104 together (S606).
  • the service server 104 may forward the transmitted listen request to the second terminal 102 (S608).
  • the listening request may include information about the first user.
  • the second user may accept the listening request.
  • the second terminal 102 transmits the response information having the information on the acceptance to the first terminal 100 through the service server 104 (S612 and S614). At this time, the initiative (permission) of the song reproduction is given to the second user.
  • the terminals 100 and 102 are connected (S616), and then the second terminal 102 streams the song file selected by the first user to the first terminal 100 (S618).
  • the song file is simultaneously played in the music player of the terminals 100 and 102 so that the users can listen to the song together.
  • the music service may be terminated (S620).
  • the music service method of the present embodiment allows the second user of the same mood selected by the first user to stream the song file to the first user so that the users can listen to the song together.
  • the song file is a file held by a second user selected by the first user.
  • a song file desired by a second user having initiative may be freely streamed to the first terminal 100. That is, the second user may take the initiative to select a song and listen to the song with the first user.
  • the terminals 100 and 102 while the terminals 100 and 102 are connected, not only the second user but also the first user may stream a desired song file to the second terminal 102 so that the users may listen to the song together.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the first terminal 100 may transmit a listen request together to the second terminal 102 through the service server 104 (see FIG. 7). S700 and S702). At this time, the first user may be given the initiative.
  • the second user may accept the listen request together (S704).
  • the second terminal 102 transmits the response information having the information on the acceptance to the first terminal 100 through the service server 104 (S706). And S708).
  • the terminals 100 and 102 are connected (S710), and then the first user may stream a song file that the first user wants to listen to with the second terminal 102 (S712).
  • the first user has the initiative to listen to the song file to the second user. Can stream.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the service server may be used.
  • 104 may provide the listening request to the second terminal 102 as described above (S800, S802, and S804).
  • the second user may recognize that there is a listening request from the plurality of first users, and may select a specific user from the plurality of first users and accept the listening together (S806). For example, the second user may select the first user of the B terminal 100B.
  • the second terminal 102 transmits, via the service server 104, response information indicating that the first user of the terminal B is not selected but the first user of the terminal A 100A is not selected.
  • B terminal 100B (S808, S810, and S812).
  • the response information may not be transmitted to the first user who is not selected.
  • the B terminal 100B of the first user selected by the second user and the second terminal 102 are connected, and then the B terminal 100B or the second terminal 102 sends the song file to the counterpart terminal. You can listen to the song by streaming (S816).
  • the second user when there is a request for listening together from a plurality of first users, the second user may select one of the first users and then listen to music with the selected first user. have.
  • the second user when there is a listening request from the first users, the second user may be connected through a plurality of channels with all the first users who have requested to listen together instead of being connected only to the selected first user. . Subsequently, the second user can select a desired first user to listen to music together. Subsequently, if you want to listen to music with another first user among the connected first users, you can listen to music by streaming music with the other first user. That is, since the second user is already connected to the first users, the second user does not need to listen again when switching the first user to listen together.
  • the second user when there is a listening request from the first users, the second user may set all or some of the first users as one group. That is, the second user and the plurality of first users may form a group, and channels are connected between the users of the group. At this time, the second user may take the initiative and listen to the music with the second users in the group. Of course, the second user may also listen to music separately with the first users in the group.
  • the initiative can be passed to other users in the group, and the owner of the initiative can listen to the music he or she wants with the users of the group.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the first terminal 100 may transmit a listen request together to the second terminal 102 through the service server 104 (see FIG. 9). S900 and S902).
  • the second user may accept the listen request together (S904).
  • the second terminal 102 transmits the response information having the information on the acceptance to the first terminal 100 through the service server 104 (S906). And S908).
  • the first user may transmit a song file that he / she wants to listen to together to the service server 104 (S910), and the service server 104 may transmit the transmitted song file to the second terminal 102 ( S912).
  • the service server 104 may operate as a cloud server, and store the song file and the playlist of the first user in the corresponding user area.
  • the terminals 100 and 102 may play the song file through the music player (S914).
  • the song file may be transmitted to the counterpart terminal through the service server 104.
  • the service server 104 may store the song file in advance, and may also stream the song file to the terminals 100 and 102 when a listening request is received from the terminal 100 or 102 together. .
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the terminals 100 and 102 may be connected (S1000), and then a song file may be streamed to the counterpart terminal (S1002). At this time, it is assumed that the initiative has the second user.
  • the first user may transmit a request for the transfer of the leadership through the first terminal 100 to the second terminal 102 through the service server 104 (S1004 and S1006).
  • the second user may accept the transfer of the initiative according to the request of the first user (S1008).
  • the second user may hand over the initiative, either immediately, or later.
  • a selection option for this may be provided to the second terminal 102. That is, the selection options may include "deliver now”, “deliver later", and “decline”. However, in the case of "deliver later", an additional option may be provided to select a time for executing the surrender.
  • the second terminal 102 may transmit response information having the information on the acceptance to the first terminal 100 through the service server 104 (S1010 and S1012).
  • the music service method of this embodiment can pass the initiative to the other party with mutual consent.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the music service method of the present embodiment may bring back the initiative in the state of passing the initiative.
  • the initiative has passed from the second user to the first user.
  • the first terminal 100 or 102 streams a song file (S1102).
  • the second terminal 102 of the second user transmits a request for obtaining initiative to the first terminal 100 through the service server 104 (S1104 and S1106).
  • the first terminal 100 sends the response information having the information about the acceptance to the second terminal 102 through the service server 104. To transmit (S1110 and S1112). As a result, the initiative passes back from the first user to the second user.
  • the first user may immediately pass the initiative to the second user, or may pass after a certain time.
  • the users may transfer the initiative to the other party or bring back the leadership from the other party.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating a screen of a music player displaying a favorable view according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a first user may request a second user having the same mood to listen together (S1200), and according to the acceptance of the second user, the users may listen to a specific song file together through the music player (S1202). ).
  • the users may display a rating (Rating) as shown in FIG. 13 (S1204).
  • the displayed information on the likeability is transmitted to the service server 104, and the service server 104 may store the likeness information by matching the song file (S1206).
  • the music service method of the present embodiment can display a favorable feeling for a song played in a specific mood.
  • the likelihood information may be used later for song recommendation and user recommendation.
  • the service server 104 may display on the music player screen of the first user or at the top of the screen a second user who has a song having a high likelihood in a particular mood.
  • the service server 104 may display a second user who has a large number of songs that have displayed a favorable feeling in a certain mood on the first player's music player or on the top.
  • FIG. 14 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
  • users may listen together, that is, play a specific song (S1400).
  • the service server 104 may determine whether the specific song is being played for a preset time, for example, 1 minute or more (S1402).
  • step S1400 is performed again.
  • the service server 104 may record information about the users, the date and time when the song was played, likeability (S1404). That is, the music service method may record and store information regarding song reproduction as a history.
  • 15 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the service server 104 may analyze a song played by the users (S1502).
  • the service server 104 determines whether there is a song matching the preset condition as a result of the analysis (S1504). For example, the service server 104 may determine whether the played song is the most played song at the same mood.
  • the service server 104 may classify and store the personality of the song (S1506). That is, the service server 104 may give a particular song a personality that is suitable for the mood.
  • the service server 104 may recommend a song having the personality to the specific mood to the user of the specific mood (S1508).
  • the music service method of the present embodiment may give a character of the song suitable for the mood when the song that the user listens to meets a preset condition.
  • 16 is a flowchart illustrating a music service method according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention.
  • a user may add a song to a playlist (S1600).
  • a playlist S1600
  • information about the song added by the user is provided to the service server 104.
  • the service server 104 may analyze the added song to determine the user's mood (S1602). For example, if all of the songs added by the user are songs that are given the character of "SAD", the service server 104 may determine the user's mood as "SAD.”
  • the service server 104 may provide other users with the determined mood to the user.
  • the music service method of the present embodiment may identify a user's mood through a song added by the user and match another user having the same mood.
  • 17 is a block diagram illustrating a terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the terminal 100 or 102 of the present embodiment includes a control unit 1700, a communication unit 1702, a web management unit 1704, a listening unit 1706, a song management unit 1708, and a leadership unit 1710. And a storage unit 1712.
  • the communication unit 1702 is a connection path with the service server 104 or another terminal.
  • the web manager 1704 may manage operations related to the web and the music player, such as access to the web, installation of the music player, and update of the music player.
  • the listening unit 1706 may transmit a listening request to another user together or receive a listening request together from another user. Can be.
  • the song manager 1708 may manage the storage of the song file, the transmission of the song file, and the addition of a song.
  • the song manager 1708 may also manage a playlist having a song list.
  • the leadership unit 1710 controls an operation related to leadership, such as handing over the leadership and importing the leadership.
  • the storage unit 1712 may store various data such as a music player executable file, a song file, and the like.
  • the controller 1700 generally controls the operation of the terminal 100 or 102.
  • the terminal 100 or 102 may further include a likelihood unit displaying the likelihood.
  • FIG. 18 is a block diagram illustrating a service server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the service server 104 of the present embodiment includes a control unit 1800, a communication unit 1802, a web managing unit 1804, a listening managing unit 1806, an analyzing unit 1808, a song managing unit 1810, and the like.
  • a leadership management unit 1812, a history unit 1814 and a storage unit 1816 are included.
  • the communication unit 1802 is a connection path with the terminals 100 and 102.
  • the web manager 1804 manages a web that provides a music service method, and may manage, for example, install, update, and the like of the music player.
  • the listening manager 1806 manages a listening operation, such as transmitting a listening request from a specific terminal to another terminal.
  • the analyzer 1808 may analyze the song, the likeness, the information about the users, and the like, which are reproduced by listening together.
  • the song manager 1810 may perform a function such as matching a specific mood to a song or recommending a song. Also, the song manager 1810 may manage playlists of users.
  • the initiative management unit 1812 generally controls operations related to initiative.
  • the history unit 1814 manages information (play date, play time, user, likeness, etc.) about songs that the users of the same mood listened to together.
  • the storage 1816 stores various data such as a music player application.
  • the controller 1800 generally controls the operations of the components of the service server 104.

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L'invention concerne un système de service de musique et un procédé de service de musique qui permettent à des utilisateurs de même humeur d'échanger des émotions sur la base de la musique. Ledit procédé de service de musique, utilisant un serveur de service, consiste : à transmettre des informations concernant des utilisateurs de même humeur à un premier et/ou un second terminal ; et à recevoir des informations concernant un second utilisateur de même humeur qui est sélectionné par un premier utilisateur du premier terminal.
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