WO2016125203A1 - Serveur et système de service d'informations - Google Patents

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WO2016125203A1
WO2016125203A1 PCT/JP2015/000488 JP2015000488W WO2016125203A1 WO 2016125203 A1 WO2016125203 A1 WO 2016125203A1 JP 2015000488 W JP2015000488 W JP 2015000488W WO 2016125203 A1 WO2016125203 A1 WO 2016125203A1
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  • the present invention relates to a server and an information provision system, and in particular, an information provision server and information for providing information based on information provision setting and user location information disclosure on condition that the user exists within a specific range on a map This is related to the provision system.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a method in which a mobile terminal calculates location information using an access point and a location database. According to this method, position information can be obtained regardless of whether it is indoors or outdoors.
  • an electronic ticket issuing system using a portable information terminal such as a smartphone or a tablet
  • ticket data is downloaded to a smartphone.
  • the admission confirmation is performed by displaying a QR code (registered trademark) on the screen of the smartphone, reading the QR code (registered trademark) with a reader, transmitting the read information to the server, and checking the validity of the ticket with the server.
  • Other admission confirmation methods include presenting a mail screen corresponding to a ticket and presenting a screen on which a ticket number is written.
  • JP 2013-517697 A (US Pat. No. 8,700,060) JP 2014-149556 A JP 2014-102417 A
  • the electronic ticketing site has both the address of the facility and a link to the external map site, and the user can search the map by address or link to the external map site to reach the event venue. Can be confirmed.
  • the information transmitting device in the system that provides information related to events or facilities to the user by installing the information transmitting device described above, the information transmitting device must be installed in the facility for each piece of information desired to be provided, and the introduction cost
  • information dissemination devices cannot be installed in the facility for each piece of information desired to be provided.
  • BLUETOOTH registered trademark
  • portable information devices capable of providing information are limited.
  • a system that provides information based on location information is required without installing an information transmission device, and further information can be provided.
  • the conventional dating system using the location information of the user is similar to the current social network such as FACEBOOK (registered trademark).
  • FACEBOOK registered trademark
  • the first talk that is mainly provided in current dating using location information is chat, and there is a merit of interacting with users who are nearby or passing each other using location tracking technology on the system There is no such thing.
  • a mechanism to provide topics using recorded information that is a further opportunity is necessary.
  • an increasing number of users purchase electronic tickets by disclosing information on social network sites such as FACEBOOK to electronic ticket sites.
  • This disclosure has the advantage that the user does not have to write new personal information, which is mainly necessary when purchasing an electronic ticket, but through the event that the user purchased the electronic ticket. If you are seeking an encounter, there is no mechanism to answer that request. For example, in business seminars, participants often meet after lecturers, but it is difficult to know electronically where the people who meet each other's requirements are in the venue. . Although there is a high possibility that people who participated in the same event can interact with each other, there is currently no mechanism for electronically indicating where the matching conditions are in the venue, so it is necessary to look directly inside the venue.
  • the telephone is an exchange with a person who already knows by voice data, is immediate, and the information disappears immediately, and is not related to the location information.
  • YOUTUBE is a self-information transmission to a stranger by moving image data, and is recorded and information remains, but is not related to position information.
  • the present invention shows a social network that supports exchanges with strangers based on voice data, and is related to location information, which is record and information remains. For current social networks, there is no mechanism for sharing impressions between strangers based on location information from an audio, artistic, cultural, and social perspective. Need to provide a system.
  • the current social network an object that an individual is interested in mainly by inputting text data is recorded, but there is a problem that it takes time and effort to input one's own actions on the social network.
  • automatic voice registration is performed within the range that does not touch privacy and corporate confidentiality, such as keywords that appear in conversations with interest at all times and keywords that frequently appear in conversations around you.
  • a mechanism is required.
  • the current social network has a telephone function, but does not provide a voice data transmission function between users based on location information.
  • the present invention provides a server and an information providing system that provide information on the condition that a wireless terminal that has an electronic ticket and is carried by a user exists within a specific range on a map.
  • a server and an information providing system that provide information on the condition that a wireless terminal that has an electronic ticket and is carried by a user exists within a specific range on a map.
  • the server based on the current position information of a wireless terminal, provides information to the wireless terminal in or near an event venue,
  • the server A ticket management unit that stores identification information of a wireless terminal that has been issued an electronic ticket for entering or joining an event venue in association with the event; Provides information to the wireless terminal in the event venue or near the event venue by setting the information provision zone on the map to provide information to the wireless terminal in the event venue or near the event venue according to the operation of the predetermined setting terminal
  • a zone determination unit that detects a wireless terminal that is preset in an information provision zone on the map, has voice data conversion and an electronic ticket, and exists in the information provision zone;
  • a server is provided that includes an audio data conversion and an electronic ticket, and an information providing unit that displays information corresponding to the information providing zone to a wireless terminal existing in the information providing zone.
  • a wireless terminal that provides current location information
  • An information providing system comprising a server for providing information to a wireless terminal in or near an event venue, The server A ticket management unit that stores identification information of a wireless terminal that has been issued an electronic ticket for entering or joining an event venue in association with the event; Provides information to the wireless terminal in the event venue or near the event venue by setting the information provision zone on the map to provide information to the wireless terminal in the event venue or near the event venue according to the operation of the predetermined setting terminal
  • a zone determination unit that detects a wireless terminal that is preset in an information provision zone on the map, has voice data conversion and an electronic ticket, and exists in the information provision zone;
  • an information providing system including an information providing unit that displays information corresponding to an information providing zone to a wireless terminal that has voice data conversion and an electronic ticket and exists in the information providing zone.
  • a server and an information providing system that provide information on condition that a wireless terminal that has an electronic ticket and is carried by a user exists within a specific range on a map.
  • 1 is an overall configuration diagram of a social network system. It is a block block diagram of a server. It is a hardware block diagram of a server. It is a hardware block diagram of a radio
  • An example of information sharing between users will be shown.
  • the search example (1) of the information shared between users is shown.
  • a search example (2) of information shared between users is shown.
  • the search example (3) of the information shared between users is shown.
  • the social network system 1 (hereinafter also referred to as a related system), which is a related technology, which deepens exchanges and relationships between first-time people. ).
  • FIG. 1 is an overall configuration diagram of a social network system.
  • the social network system 1 includes, for example, a server 10 and a plurality of wireless terminals 20 that communicate with the server 10 via a base station 30.
  • the social network system 1 may further include a personal information recording server 40 and a GPS information storage device 50.
  • the server 10 is a server that provides a social network service, and controls the processing of the present embodiment.
  • the wireless terminal 20 is a portable information terminal that can access the Internet, such as a smartphone or a tablet.
  • the base station 30 communicates with the wireless terminal 20 wirelessly.
  • the personal information recording server 40 is, for example, a server that provides other social network services.
  • the GPS information storage device 50 is a device that stores the position of the wireless terminal 20, for example.
  • the GPS information storage device 50 receives position information from a GPS device mounted on the wireless terminal 20 and stores the identification information of the wireless terminal 20 and the received position information in association with each other. Note that the number of devices is not limited to the number shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the server 10.
  • the wireless terminal 20 and the user are described as having a one-to-one correspondence. However, for example, the user is different in the stage of setting information and the stage of meeting other users and displaying common items.
  • a different wireless terminal 20 may be used at the processing timing, and a terminal that can communicate with the server 10 by wire other than the wireless terminal may be used as a terminal used in the stage of setting information.
  • the server 10 includes, for example, a user information registration unit 101, an event participant attribute extraction unit 102, an event participant common point extraction unit 103, a user map information creation unit 104, a common virtual space setting unit 105, and an inter-user A common point extraction unit 106, a recording unit 107, a communication unit (communication processing unit) 108, and a request processing unit 109 are included.
  • the server 10 stores, for example, the position information of each wireless terminal 20, the profile information of the user of each wireless terminal 20, and the type of encounter desired by each user.
  • Information set in the server 10 includes information registration by the user himself, automatic registration based on the user's consent, disclosure setting by the user, setting of an encounter type, and the like.
  • the user information registration unit 101 and the wireless terminal 20 And executed.
  • the information output from the server 10 includes, for example, a news feed, common point communication, and common point recommendation advertisement, which are transmitted from the contact unit 108.
  • FIG. 3 is a hardware configuration diagram of the server 10.
  • Each unit described above of the server 10 can be realized by a processing unit (CPU) 11, a storage unit 12, an output unit 13, and a communication interface 14.
  • a function program for realizing each unit is stored in the storage unit 12, and the processing unit 11 can read and execute the function program.
  • FIG. 4 is a hardware configuration diagram of the wireless terminal 20.
  • the wireless terminal 20 includes, for example, a processing unit (CPU) 21, a storage unit 22, a touch panel 23 having a display unit and an operation unit, and a wireless communication unit 24 for communicating with the server 10 via the base station 30.
  • the processing unit 21 may access the server 10 via the wireless communication unit 24 and execute processing according to an instruction from the server 10 (for example, browser-based Behavior).
  • a predetermined application (program) for realizing the social network system 1 in the wireless terminal 20 may be downloaded in advance and stored in the storage unit 22, and the processing unit 21 may read and execute the application.
  • FIG. 5 is an overall flowchart of the social network system 1.
  • the server 10 communicates with the wireless terminal 20 and executes a pre-setting process (S101). Further, the server 10 executes common processing for all users at an appropriate timing (S103). The server 10 communicates with the wireless terminal 20 and executes a common term display process between the users (S105). In addition, when the conversation between the users ends, the server 10 executes post-conversation post-processing (S107). Each process will be described in detail below.
  • FIG. 6 is a detailed flowchart of the pre-setting process (S101).
  • the server 10 for example, the user information registration unit 101
  • the wireless terminal 20 can transmit to the server 10 an encounter type (meeting method) indicating what kind of encounter the user is seeking in the future by the user's operation, and can set it in the server 10.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates an encounter type registered. Some users can set other than those shown, such as seeking the same university graduate.
  • These encounter type candidates are transmitted from the server 10 to the wireless terminal 20 and displayed on the touch panel 23 of the wireless terminal 20, and the desired encounter type selected by the user's operation among the displayed encounter types is displayed on the server 10. May be sent. It should be noted that only when the set encounter type matches, it is displayed on the map described later, and when it does not match, it is not displayed on the map. Further, it is possible to change the setting at an appropriate timing or change the necessity of display.
  • the wireless terminal 10 can set conditions such as displaying only within a specific area, displaying only in a specific time zone, and displaying only within a specific distance of itself. It can be performed by the operation.
  • FIG. 8A shows an example of profile items.
  • Registration items can be determined in advance according to the way the user wants to meet, but there are two conditions unique to this system. The first is that the conditions for meeting that the user wants must be disclosed to other users after registering the profile. Expecting the effect of promoting the action of expanding the range of information disclosure by the user, because what the other user wants must disclose. Second, a user who seeks an encounter based on position information requires registration of a face photo when registering. Many humans usually show their faces when walking outside, so users who want to interact with other users based on their location disclose their faces Doing so does not impose any disclosure obligation on the user.
  • an effect of promoting the action of disclosing a face photograph by the user is expected.
  • the following is an example of selecting an encounter method that seeks a person with a common term regardless of gender as an input for a profile.
  • items that will be exciting when you talk for the first time for example, your favorite 3 movies, whether you usually use glasses, hot and cold Register your favorite talent and other information.
  • FIG. 8B in order to enable voice input by vocaloids, registration of vocaloids similar to one's own voice or vocaloids preferred by oneself is performed.
  • the item name illustrated in FIG. 8A is transmitted from the server 10 to the wireless terminal 20 and displayed on the touch panel 23 of the wireless terminal 20, and information corresponding to the displayed item name is input by the user's operation. It may be transmitted to the server 10. It is not always necessary to input information for all displayed item names.
  • the server 10 sets whether or not to perform personal record automatic collection (S205).
  • the server 10 can acquire the user's profile information from other systems.
  • the server 10 can set whether or not to execute such automatic acquisition processing for each user of the wireless terminal 20.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates setting items related to automatic collection.
  • the user can operate the wireless terminal 20 to set in the server 10 whether information can be automatically acquired from a purchase history such as an online shopping site.
  • the server 10 it is possible to set in the server 10 whether information can be automatically acquired for information posted by a user on a blog, Twitter, or social network.
  • the wireless terminal 20 recognizes the voice of the user by voiceprint in the voice inputted through the microphone, and the user's voice such as laughter. You may have a means to recognize the sound emitted from a reaction, and a means to recognize the sound (for example, the sound to eat, the sound to drink) emitted by a user's action. Note that a sample (template) of a sound to be recognized, such as a user's voiceprint or a sound emitted from a reaction, is registered in the wireless terminal 20 in advance.
  • the wireless terminal 20 converts the recognized sounds into texts, and in those texts, based on the user's voice, the user's reaction, and the user's action sound.
  • the keywords that you are interested in can be extracted based on the extraction criteria such as the action sound that comes out or the words that you have a large reaction to.
  • a threshold value for the number of appearances of words or action sounds may be pre-registered in the wireless terminal 20, and a word or action sound exceeding the threshold value may be extracted.
  • a number may be extracted.
  • the magnitude of the reaction words that are uttered when the reaction is relatively large and words that are uttered when the reaction is relatively small are registered in the wireless terminal 20 in advance, You may extract words with large reaction by comparing the words.
  • the extracted words are transmitted from the wireless terminal 20 to the server 10 and added to the profile of the user of the wireless terminal 20.
  • this automatic voice registration when a user requires, it shall be able to select itself whether to register once a day, for example.
  • the wireless terminal 20 executes part of the above-described processing and transmits the execution result to the server 10 or another processing device, in addition to the wireless terminal 20 performing voice recognition processing or the like. Then, the server 10 or another processing device may execute the remaining processing.
  • the wireless terminal may execute voice input, and the voice automatic registration unit of the server may execute voice processing.
  • the automatic voice registration unit can register keywords within a range that satisfies predetermined privacy conditions or confidentiality conditions.
  • the server 10 executes a participation application process for a predetermined event (S207).
  • the wireless terminal 20 transmits an application for participation in a predetermined event to the server 10 by a user operation.
  • the server 10 stores the identification information of the user of the wireless terminal 20 as an event participant.
  • steps S201 to S207 are not limited to the above-described example, and may be executed in an appropriate order and at an appropriate timing. Steps S201 to S207 may be executed in response to a request from the wireless terminal 20, or a part thereof may be omitted.
  • FIG. 10 is a detailed flowchart of the common process (S103) for all users.
  • S103 common process
  • the server 10 displays the common item ranking of all event participating users on a display device (not shown) (S301).
  • the main venue has a huge screen as a display device, and the server 10 (for example, the event participant common point extraction unit 103) is included in the profiles of participants who have registered for participation in the event (1000 people in this example). Are displayed in order from the most common points (ranking display).
  • the server 10 can transmit these information to the wireless terminal 20 of the user registered to participate in the event and display the information on the wireless terminal 20.
  • Fig. 11 shows an example of the ranking display screen.
  • the most common point is that the home university is A University, and the next highest number is that it is from the vicinity of A University.
  • the person on the main stage (organizer) can use this information as a trigger to boost the story by proceeding with the first moderator of the event. It will also be an opportunity for participants to talk.
  • the server 10 creates and outputs participant statistical information (S303).
  • the server 10 can create statistical information of profile information of all event participants. Here, it is possible not to disclose personal information such as the name and email address of the user who applied for participation in the event.
  • the server 10 prints the created statistical information from the output unit 13, transmits it to the event organizer's terminal via the communication interface 14, It can be stored in a device that the terminal can access. This eliminates the need for an event organizer to take a questionnaire for grasping attributes for each event.
  • steps S301 and S303 are not limited to the above example, and may be executed in an appropriate order and at an appropriate timing. Steps S301 and S303 may be executed according to an operation of a predetermined terminal or the like, or one or both of them may be omitted.
  • FIG. 12 is a detailed flowchart of the common item display process (S105) between the users.
  • S105 common item display process
  • the map screen displayed on the touch panel 23 of the wireless terminal 20 of the user A displays the position of the wireless terminal 20 (for example, Among other users registered in the above-mentioned social network system 1 in the display map, the wireless terminal 20 (second wireless terminal. The wireless terminal in FIG. The position of the terminal 20B) is displayed.
  • the map display function will be described.
  • the server X has shared map information as a source, and the current position information of many users and the desired meeting conditions are recorded.
  • the server ⁇ determines whether the meeting conditions match, and based on this determination process, creates a map only between the matched users and provides it to the user.
  • the system of meeting based on a lot of location information only shows shared map information to users, and the feature of this social network is that a map is created for each user.
  • These map display functions can be executed by, for example, the map creation unit of the server. These are displayed based on information received from the server 10.
  • the user A of the wireless terminal 20 ⁇ / b> A sends his / her wireless terminal 20 ⁇ / b> A and the wireless terminal 20 of the user B to at least one wireless terminal 20 of the user B whose matching type matches among the displayed other wireless terminals 20. Perform an association operation (speak request).
  • the wireless terminal 20 of the user B is notified via the server 10.
  • the user B who has been consulted to speak in this way performs an agreement operation when agreeing to display mutual common topic information (described later), and an agreement signal is transmitted to the server 10.
  • the server 10 that has received the consent signal extracts the common item of the profile information of the user A and the user B, and displays the extracted common item on the wireless terminals of the user A and the user B.
  • the server 10 (for example, the user map creation unit 104) creates map information including the location information of each wireless terminal 20 and the user whose meeting of each wireless terminal matches, and transmits the map information to each wireless terminal 20 (S401). ).
  • Each wireless terminal 20 displays a map of the position of each wireless terminal 20 and the type of encounter on the display unit (touch panel) (S403).
  • An example of a map display screen is shown on the left side of FIG.
  • the server 10 may transmit only information about the wireless terminal 20 in the vicinity of the position of the wireless terminal 20 (for example, within a predetermined display map) to the wireless terminal 20.
  • the user of the wireless terminal 20 refers to the map display, identifies the wireless terminal of the user who speaks (or has already started talking), and performs an association operation described later.
  • one of the wireless terminals 20 (in this example, the wireless terminal 20A) is a map-displayed wireless terminal 20A and at least one of the plurality of wireless terminals 20 (in this example, the wireless terminal 20B). It is detected by the operation unit (touch panel) 23 that the associating operation for associating is performed (S405).
  • the associating operation is, for example, a swipe operation from the position of the wireless terminal 20A displayed on the display unit 23 to the position of the wireless terminal 20B and a message transmission by voice blowing or text input.
  • the radio terminal 20A may display an arrow from the position of the radio terminal 20A mapped on the display unit 23 to the position of the radio terminal 20B in accordance with the above-described swipe operation.
  • An example screen in this state is shown in the center of FIG. Note that the swipe operation and the direction of the arrow may be reversed.
  • the associating operation may be a pinch operation starting from the position of the wireless terminal 20A and the position of the wireless terminal 20B displayed on the display unit 23 as a map.
  • an appropriate operation for associating its own wireless terminal 20A with another wireless terminal 20 may be used.
  • the wireless terminal 20A that has detected the association operation transmits a talk request to the wireless terminal 20B and voice data or text data to the server 10 (S407).
  • the server 10 (for example, the request processing unit 109) transfers the talk request and voice data or text data received from the wireless terminal 20A to the wireless terminal 20B (S409).
  • the wireless terminal 20B displays on the display unit (touch panel) 23 that there is a talk request and voice data or text data from the wireless terminal 20A (S411).
  • an arrow from the wireless terminal 20A to the wireless terminal 20B as shown in the center of FIG. 13 may be displayed on the display unit 23 of the wireless terminal 20B.
  • the user of the wireless terminal 20B receives the displayed talk request and voice data or text data.
  • the user of the wireless terminal 20B can listen to the voice data by reproduction, can also listen to the text data converted into voice data by vocaloid, and can also see the voice data converted to text data. Is possible. You can see information on the social network of what you talked to.
  • wireless terminal 20B can perform consent operation or rejection operation with respect to having talked at arbitrary time.
  • the consent operation may be, for example, a swipe operation from the position of the wireless terminal 20B displayed on the display unit 23 of the wireless terminal 20B to the position of the wireless terminal 20A, and the operation unit (touch panel) 23 of the wireless terminal 20B performs this operation. Detect (S413).
  • the radio terminal 20B may display an arrow from the position of the radio terminal 20B mapped on the display unit 23 to the position of the radio terminal 20A according to the above-described swipe operation.
  • a screen example of this state is shown on the right side of FIG.
  • an agreement button or a rejection button may be displayed on the display unit 23, and it may be detected by the operation unit 23 that either one is tapped, and an agreement operation or a rejection operation is detected.
  • the consent operation and the rejection operation are not limited to the above-described example, and may be an appropriate predetermined operation such as blowing back (recording) consent voice data.
  • FIG. 14 shows another example of the association operation and the consent operation.
  • the wireless terminal 20 can set the virtual space 70 on the map display.
  • the space can be anywhere on the map.
  • the virtual space 70 can be set by performing a predetermined operation (such as a double-tap operation) as part of an area on the map display by the user's operation.
  • the above-described consent operation may be an operation of dragging the position of the own wireless terminal 20 displayed as a map on the wireless terminal 20 and moving it within the virtual space 70.
  • association operation may be an operation of dragging the position of each of the other wireless terminals 20 displayed as a map on the wireless terminal 20 and moving it within the virtual space 70. These operations are detected by the operation unit 23.
  • One of the consent operation and the association operation may be a swipe operation from the position of one wireless terminal 20 toward the position of the other wireless terminal 20 as in the above-described example.
  • FIG. 14 shows an example in which the association operation is performed by a swipe operation as in the above example (center of FIG. 14) and the virtual space 70 is used for the consent operation (right side of FIG. 14).
  • Such an operation using the virtual space 70 is effective when associating three or more users as one group, but can also be used when associating two users.
  • the wireless terminal 20B When the wireless terminal 20B detects a rejection operation, the wireless terminal 20B transmits a rejection signal to the server 10, transfers the rejection signal from the server 10 (for example, the request processing unit 109) to the wireless terminal 20A, and ends the process (not shown).
  • the server 10 for example, the request processing unit 109
  • the radio terminal 20B detects an agreement operation at the operation unit 23 (S413), it transmits an agreement signal to the server 10 (S415).
  • the server 10 (for example, the event participant common point extraction unit 103) that has received the consent signal extracts a common term between the profile information of the user of the radio terminal 20A and the profile information of the user of the radio terminal 20B (S417).
  • the server 10 may record the extracted common item in the recording unit 107.
  • the server 10 transmits the extracted common term to the radio terminal 20A and the radio terminal 20B (S419). Note that the server 10 can store that the wireless terminal 20A and the wireless terminal 20B are in conversation.
  • the wireless terminal 20A and the wireless terminal 20B display the common item received from the server 10 on the display unit 23 (S421).
  • FIG. 15 shows an example of a common item display screen.
  • the associated wireless terminal 20 of each user when common items between individuals such as a country that has been visited so far, and items required such as a person familiar with a Japanese garden match, such information is displayed. .
  • Nothing is displayed if the common points and the desired items do not match.
  • the button to guess is pushed, the common point to guess can be displayed.
  • a mechanism for inferring common points is performed by tagging registered by other users described later. Users can have a conversation based on items such as the common points shown. As a result, the question “Where have you been to?” Is not asked. Further, the user can disclose personal information that is not in common by changing the disclosure level in the conversation.
  • the same operation is performed when more than two users enter the virtual space 70. In particular, it can be used for setting ice breaks and discussion topics in corporate training for users exceeding two.
  • the conversation between the users of the radio terminal 20A and the radio terminal 20B can be promoted by using the displayed common item as a trigger.
  • the server 10 receives the consent signal from the wireless terminal 20B, the wireless terminal 20A and the wireless terminal 20B may not be displayed on the map display of the other wireless terminals 20.
  • the conversation end operation is a predetermined operation on the operation unit 23 such as tapping the end button, dragging the display of the own wireless terminal in the virtual space 70 set on the map display, and moving it outside the virtual space 70. It's okay.
  • These operations are detected by the operation unit 23 of the operated radio terminal 20A or 20B (S423), and the radio terminal 20A or 20B transmits a conversation end signal to the server 10 (S425).
  • FIG. 16 is a detailed flowchart of post-conversation processing.
  • the server 10 When receiving the conversation end signal from the wireless terminal 20A or the wireless terminal 20B, the server 10 changes the user status (for example, information indicating the relationship) between the wireless terminal 20A and the wireless terminal 20B (S501).
  • the conversation end signal only needs to be received from at least one of the radio terminal 20A and the radio terminal 20B, and the combination of the radio terminal 20A and the radio terminal 20B is stored at an appropriate timing after receiving the consent signal as described above. I can leave.
  • a user who has experienced talking into the virtual space 70 such as the user of the wireless terminal 20A and the wireless terminal 20B, is assumed to be “a person who has met”, and other users who have received a talk request. Even if the user changes to a user status such as "Human who has passed the same event", other users who have not communicated but participated in the same event may change Good.
  • the wireless terminals 20 of users who have experience of conversation for example, users who have entered the virtual space 70
  • the wireless terminals 20 of the above-mentioned “humans who have met” are described after the event. Can also send and receive messages via this system.
  • the card When a social card game is being performed, the card may be obtained based on the number of common points extracted by the server 10 or the number of attracted items selected from the common points. Furthermore, a new card may be acquired by participating in an event or leaving an arrival history by GPS technology at a specific place. The ability to acquire new cards based on such encounters with real people and behavioral history is a mechanism that accelerates the encounter with people who have access to social network systems and the provision of recorded information.
  • the server 10 can register in the recording unit 107 conversation information such as a story (theme) that is commonly raised in the conversation (S503).
  • conversation information such as a story (theme) that is commonly raised in the conversation (S503).
  • tags can be created for item words based on the result of conversation in order to help infer common points with other users in the future. For example, as a historical person to be respected, user A lists Napoleon and user B lists Nobunaga Oda. Although they do not agree as a common point, the user himself or another user who speaks operates the wireless terminal 20. By tagging "persons with innovations that exceed the times”, “Yuga Dokson", “Heroes", etc., the esteemed person is inferred as a close attribute, and " The person may be similar, "will be displayed on the screen.
  • the wireless terminal 20 of a user who has a conversation experience (for example, a user who has entered the virtual space 70), that is, the wireless terminal 20 of a “person who has met” is also a message after the event. Transmission / reception is possible. Further, the server 10 posts the action of the “person who has met” on the news feed as long as the user agrees. In particular, when the “person who has met” performs an operation that increases or deepens the common points of each other, the server 10 preferentially posts the news feed. Further, when the number of common points of the users who have conversations increases, the wireless terminal 20 of the other user is notified, for example, “User B also went to XX”.
  • the social network system is a system having a mechanism for deepening the relationship even after meeting once.
  • a system that makes use of recorded information to deepen exchanges and relationships between users while preventing leakage of other personal information is provided. can do.
  • the present embodiment has been described by taking an international exchange event as an example. However, even if it is not an event, social network system users may meet by chance, and this is also applicable. The operation is the same as described above.
  • the present invention can be applied to a mechanism for presenting a common point that has existed between close friends for many years. As shown in FIG. 17, only a person who has met can be used for waiting by a mechanism for displaying on the map. For example, a waiting button is further displayed in the map display as described above (the left diagram in FIG. 17), and the server displays only a user who has already met the wireless terminal when the waiting button is pressed by a user operation.
  • the social network system 1 of the present embodiment is a system that guarantees the reliability of meeting personal information and showing consent in order to prevent leakage of personal information, as in existing social network systems, Name search, community search, and the like can be configured so that the user cannot use them.
  • FIG. 18 is an overall configuration diagram of the information providing system.
  • the information providing system 2 includes, for example, a server 60 and a plurality of wireless terminals 20 that communicate with the server 60 via the base station 30.
  • the social network system 2 may further include an event organizer terminal 71, a navigation information device 72, and a settlement proxy device 73.
  • the server 60 is, for example, a server that issues an electronic ticket for an event and provides information to the wireless terminal 20 in or near the event venue based on the current location information of the wireless terminal 20.
  • the server 60 can acquire the position information of the wireless terminal 20.
  • a well-known technique can be used for acquisition of position information. For example, an accurate method that can grasp the position in the building and the position of each floor is used.
  • the server 60 may be a server in which the function of the present embodiment is added to a server that provides a social network service.
  • the wireless terminal 20 is a portable information terminal that can access the Internet, such as a smartphone or a tablet.
  • the base station 30 communicates with the wireless terminal 20 wirelessly. In the following description, the wireless terminal 20 and the user are described as having a one-to-one correspondence.
  • the user sets information, purchases a ticket, and carries information when participating in an event.
  • Different wireless terminals may be used at different processing timings such as a display stage, and a terminal that can communicate with the server 60 in a wired manner may be used in addition to the wireless terminal.
  • the event organizer terminal 71 is a terminal operated by the event organizer.
  • the navigation information device is a device that provides navigation information from one point to another, such as navigation on a map and navigation of a transportation facility.
  • the payment agent device 73 is a device for paying the purchase price when the electronic ticket is charged. The number of devices is not limited to the number shown in FIG.
  • the hardware configuration of the server 60 and the wireless terminal 20 is the same as that of the server 10 and the wireless terminal 20 described above with reference to FIGS.
  • FIG. 19 is a functional block configuration diagram of the server 60.
  • the server 10 includes an information registration unit 601, a ticket management unit 602, a zone determination unit 603, an information provision unit 604, an entrance management unit 605, a communication processing unit 606, and a navigation processing unit 607.
  • the information registration unit 601 accepts registration of information regarding an event, information regarding a user of the wireless terminal 20, and predetermined information provided to the wireless terminal 20.
  • the received information can be stored in an appropriate storage unit.
  • the information registration unit 601 is a zone for setting an information provision zone on the map for providing information to the wireless terminal in or near the event venue according to an operation of a predetermined setting terminal (for example, the event organizer terminal 71). It has a setting part.
  • the ticket management unit 602 issues an electronic ticket for entering the event venue or participating in the event, and stores the identification information of the wireless terminal 20 from which the ticket is issued in association with the event identification information.
  • the zone determination unit 603 detects the wireless terminal 20 having an electronic ticket and existing in the information provision zone.
  • the information providing unit 604 transmits the information corresponding to the information providing zone to the wireless terminal 20 and displays the information on the wireless terminal 20 to the wireless terminal 20 that has the electronic ticket and exists in the information providing zone.
  • the information providing unit 604 stores information to be provided to the wireless terminal 20 corresponding to the information providing zone. Examples of the information to be provided may be information registered in advance by the information registration unit 601 or bulletin board information corresponding to the information providing zone.
  • the information providing unit 604 may create bulletin board information by sequentially inputting and storing posts related to objects previously associated with the information providing zone from one or more of the wireless terminals 20.
  • the information providing unit 604 may permit posting to a wireless terminal that has an electronic ticket and exists in the information providing zone or has existed in the past. It may be.
  • Regarding browsing of the bulletin board not only when it exists in the information provision zone, but also the wireless terminal 20 that has existed in the information provision zone in the past, that is, the wireless terminal 20 that has entered the information provision zone even once.
  • the bulletin board information may be viewable even after moving outside the information providing zone.
  • the entrance management unit 605 When the entrance management unit 605 detects that the wireless terminal 20 having the electronic ticket has moved to the entrance reception zone near the entrance of the event venue set in accordance with the operation of the event organizer terminal 71, the entrance management unit 605 displays the electronic ticket or the electronic ticket. The button is displayed on the wireless terminal 20. Further, the entrance management unit 605 invalidates the electronic ticket when detecting that the user carrying the wireless terminal 20 has entered the event by an entrance process described later.
  • the admission management unit 605 can also store identification information indicating that the user has entered the event venue corresponding to the identifier of the user or the identifier of the wireless terminal 20, and can manage which user has entered the event venue.
  • an entrance reception zone can be set for each entrance.
  • the electronic ticket is designated as the entrance to enter the event venue.
  • the entrance management unit 605 detects that the wireless terminal 60 having the electronic ticket has moved to the entrance reception zone corresponding to the entrance designated by the electronic ticket, the entrance management unit 605 displays the electronic ticket on the wireless terminal 20 and designates the electronic ticket by the electronic ticket. The electronic ticket is not displayed on the wireless terminal 20 in the entrance reception zone other than the entrance.
  • the communication processing unit 606 performs processing for communicating with external devices such as the wireless terminal 20 and the event organizer terminal 71.
  • the navigation processing unit 607 in cooperation with the navigation information device 72, provides navigation information to the entrance reception zone set for the designated entrance to the electronic terminal having the electronic ticket.
  • FIG. 20 is a flowchart showing pre-setting and ticket issuing processing.
  • the server 60 sets user information (S601). For example, when the server 60 is used as a server of a social network system, the server 60 inputs and stores user information from the wireless terminal 20 or another terminal. As user information, in addition to a user name, profile information, and the like, information in the above-described social network system (for example, information shown in FIGS. 7 and 8A) can be set. Further, as shown in FIG. 8C, the tendency of the voice data that the self leaves on the map is input as a role. Gourmet story (gourmet), sightseeing guide (kind), poop (intelligence), personal memories (old fox), history story (historian), non-slip story (entertainer), etc.
  • impression comments for encounter purposes remain related to individuals, so do not leave impression comments for encounter purposes on the shared map. It has become.
  • user impression comments in order to meet people on the net who have not actually met as dating on the map ( First impression comments) and user comment comments (second comment comments) for the purpose of sharing personal thoughts about a specific place from an artistic, cultural, and social perspective should not be mixed A distinction is made.
  • the server 60 sets event information (S603).
  • the server 60 provides the event organizer terminal 71 with event information setting screen data.
  • the event organizer terminal 71 displays a setting screen according to the received setting screen data, and inputs event information by operating the event organizer's input unit.
  • the server 60 receives and stores the input event information from the event organizer terminal 71.
  • the order of steps S601 and S603 may be reversed.
  • Event information to be set includes, for example, event summary, date and time, price (by ticket type), number of tickets that can be issued, ticket sales start time, traffic access (such as nearest station), event venue address, and event entry time
  • the band the recommended admission time, the recommended traffic route, the question at the time of application (optional setting), various precautions, and the content of the email delivered to the user at the time of application.
  • the server 60 can also notify the wireless terminal 20 of an event based on these pieces of information.
  • the event information includes an event entrance reception zone, an information providing zone and information providing contents, a user's impression sharing zone, and an impression sharing form.
  • FIG. 21 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of setting an entrance reception zone.
  • the event organizer terminal 71 displays a zone setting screen including a map including the event venue, a new creation button for the entrance reception zone, and a new creation button for the information provision zone on the display unit. To do.
  • the entrance reception zone button is pressed (clicked) by the operation of the event organizer, the event organizer terminal 71 displays an entrance reception zone indicated by a broken line in the figure on the map.
  • the position and size of the entrance reception zone are changed by a user's drag operation or the like.
  • the shape of the admission reception zone is indicated by an ellipse in the figure, or a square admission reception zone can be created by a cutting operation. Other than that, an appropriate shape may be used. You may select from a predetermined shape.
  • FIG. 22 is an explanatory diagram showing another setting example of the entrance reception zone.
  • the event venue has a plurality of entrances, an entrance is designated for each ticket, and a plurality of entrance reception zones are set for each entrance.
  • the setting method is the same as in FIG. 21, and when the new reception zone creation button is pressed (clicked), the event organizer terminal 71 displays the entrance reception zone indicated by the broken line in the figure on the map, and the position And the size is adjusted by the user's operation so that it becomes a desired position and size.
  • the above process is repeated for the number of admission reception zones.
  • the shape of the entrance reception zone can be an appropriate shape other than the ellipse as described above. Each entrance reception zone may have a different shape.
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram showing an example in which an information provision zone is set near the event venue.
  • an information provision zone is set on a map including a route from the nearest station (X station) to the event venue.
  • the event organizer terminal 71 displays the information provision zone indicated by the broken line in the drawing on the map.
  • the position and size of the information providing zone are changed to a desired position and size by, for example, a drag operation.
  • the shape of the information providing zone can be an appropriate shape other than an ellipse as described above. Further, the information providing zones at the respective positions may have different shapes.
  • FIG. 24 shows a setting example of information provided in the information providing zone and information providing method.
  • Information provision methods include, for example, setting a link to a homepage, displaying a coupon, displaying text, displaying an image, playing a sound, displaying a bulletin board, etc.
  • An appropriate information providing method that can be performed on the Internet, such as downloading data, can be used.
  • a plurality of information providing methods may be combined. As the information to be provided, predetermined information may be selected, or text or an image may be input. Information to be provided and information providing method are set (stored) for each information providing zone.
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram showing an example in which an information provision zone is set in the event venue.
  • the event organizer terminal 71 displays a zone setting screen including a map of a part or the whole of the event site and a new information provision zone creation button.
  • the new creation button is not shown.
  • the event organizer terminal 71 displays an information provision zone indicated by a broken line in the drawing on the map. The position, size and shape of the zone are the same as described above.
  • an information provision zone can be set around the work, and information related to the work can be provided to the wireless terminal 20 existing in the zone. Further, in the case of a product exhibition, an information provision zone can be set around the product, and information related to the product can be provided to the wireless terminal 20 existing in the zone. Information provision zones can be set at entrances, exits, and other appropriate locations. In addition, when the event venue extends over a plurality of floors, it is assumed that a hierarchical floor can be selected.
  • FIG. 26 shows a setting example of information provided in the information provision zone in the event venue and the information provision method.
  • the event organizer terminal 71 determines the position and size of the information providing zone shown in FIG. 25 by the event organizer's operation such as pressing the enter button, the information providing method shown in FIG. And display the setting screen of the information to be provided.
  • the information providing method includes, for example, creating a link to a home page, displaying information on a target object such as a work or product associated with an information providing zone, displaying an image, and reproducing a voice such as a voice guide related to the target object. In addition to displaying an impression board regarding the object, other appropriate information providing methods can be used.
  • predetermined information may be selected, or text or an image may be input.
  • the server 60 issues an electronic ticket to the wireless terminal 20 (S601).
  • the wireless terminal 20 accesses the server 60 to view event notification information, and transmits to the server 60 an electronic ticket purchase request message for participating in the event (entering the event venue).
  • the event notification information may be provided on a social network service provided by the server 60.
  • notification information may be distributed from the server 60 to the wireless terminal 20.
  • the electronic ticket purchase request message includes ticket type information.
  • the server 60 receives the purchase request message from the wireless terminal 20, it issues an electronic ticket to the wireless terminal 20.
  • the electronic ticket can specify the entrance.
  • the server 60 can perform a settlement process by an appropriate settlement method, for example, by performing a credit card settlement in cooperation with the settlement proxy device 73.
  • the server 60 stores the identification information of the wireless terminal 20 that issued the electronic ticket in correspondence with the event identification information.
  • the identification information of the wireless terminal 20 is stored in association with the designated entrance.
  • the wireless terminal 20 inputs the user's nearest station by user operation and transmits it to the server 60 at an appropriate timing such as when registering user information or purchasing an electronic ticket, and the server 60 transmits the nearest station of the user. May be stored.
  • the information on the user's nearest station is used when navigating to the event venue described later.
  • FIG. 27 is a flowchart showing the processing of the server on the day of the event.
  • the wireless terminal 20 accesses the server 60 according to the user's operation and displays an event guidance screen transmitted from the server 60 (S701).
  • the above-described event day refers to the day on which the user of the wireless terminal 20 intends to participate.
  • An example of an event guidance screen is shown on the left side of FIG.
  • various navigation information such as trains, cars, etc., precautions such as a rainy weather stop event
  • the current event venue You can receive information on congestion and recommended admission hours.
  • the server 60 cooperates with the navigation information device 72 to set the nearest station information of the user and the nearest station information of the event venue set in advance.
  • the navigation information is searched based on this, and a screen including the navigation information shown on the right side of FIG. 28 is displayed on the wireless terminal 20 (S703).
  • the server 60 cooperates with the navigation information device 72 to enter the current location information of the user and the entrance set at the event venue. Based on the position of the reception zone, a map including the navigation information shown in FIG. 29 is displayed on the wireless terminal 20.
  • navigation information N1 to the entrance designated by the electronic ticket can be displayed.
  • the case where a car is selected as the means of transportation is the same as that on foot. Even when a train is selected as the means of transportation, navigation information from the nearest station of the event venue to the entrance of the event venue, navigation information from the current position of the wireless terminal 20 to the nearest station, etc. are the same as in the case of walking. Can be displayed.
  • the server 60 periodically receives the location information of the wireless terminal 20 (S705).
  • the above-described GPS technology, WiFi technology, BEACON technology, and other appropriate technologies for specifying the location information of the wireless terminal 20 can be used.
  • an “go to venue” button displayed on the wireless terminal 20 may be pressed.
  • the server 60 determines whether the wireless terminal 20 exists in the set information provision zone based on the received position information of the wireless terminal 20 (S707). For example, the server 60 maps the latest location information of the wireless terminal 20 on the map, and determines whether it exists in the information provision zone (that is, has moved into the information provision zone). When the wireless terminal 20 exists in the information provision zone (S707: Yes), the server 60 provides the wireless terminal 20 with information set corresponding to the corresponding information provision zone and displays the information (S709). Since this process is not performed for other wireless terminals that do not have an electronic ticket, information corresponding to the information provision zone is not displayed on the wireless terminal. In the example of FIG.
  • step S711 when the wireless terminal 20 is present in the information providing zone N2 for a restaurant, a picture of the appearance of the restaurant and text information are displayed at the bottom of the screen of the wireless terminal 20 together with a map. Information provision will be described in more detail later.
  • the server 60 permits the wireless terminal 20 determined to exist in the information provision zone to post on the bulletin board. If the wireless terminal 20 does not exist in the information provision zone (S707: No), the process proceeds to step S711.
  • the server 60 determines whether the wireless terminal 20 exists in the set entrance reception zone based on the received position information of the wireless terminal 20 (S711). When a plurality of entrances are set, it is determined whether the wireless terminal 20 exists in the entrance reception zone designated by the electronic ticket issued to the wireless terminal 20. When the wireless terminal 20 is present in the entrance reception zone (S711, Yes), the server 60 executes an entrance process described later (S713). If the wireless terminal 20 does not exist in the entrance reception zone (S711: No), the process proceeds to step S715.
  • step S715 the server 60 determines whether to end the process (S715).
  • the end condition can be determined in advance, such as a predetermined time after the end of the event. If the process is not terminated, the process returns to step S707 to repeat the process.
  • the wireless terminal 20 ends the process by executing a predetermined end operation such as pressing an end button displayed on the wireless terminal 20 by a user operation or a close button for closing the window.
  • the end signal is transmitted from the wireless terminal 20 to the server 60.
  • 31 and 32 are explanatory diagrams of the entrance process.
  • the display screen of the wireless terminal 20 shown on the left side of FIG. 31 shows a map when the user B carrying the wireless terminal 20 enters the entrance reception zone.
  • a ticket display button is displayed. It is possible to prevent the ticket display button or the admission confirmation screen described later from being displayed unless the admission zone is entered in the time zone set in advance by the event organizer. Note that a ticket display button or the like is not displayed on the screen of the wireless terminal 20 of the user A indicated by A in the figure.
  • the wireless terminal 20 transmits a ticket display request message to the server 60, and the server 60 sends the electronic ticket entrance confirmation screen information corresponding to the wireless terminal 20 to the wireless terminal 20.
  • the wireless terminal 20 displays an entrance confirmation screen according to the entrance confirmation screen information.
  • An example of an entrance confirmation screen is shown in the center of FIG.
  • the user of the wireless terminal 20 presents an admission confirmation screen to the event organizer's admission checker at the entrance gate to the event venue, and the admission checker performs an operation such as pressing the confirmation button on the admission confirmation page. Confirm.
  • the wireless terminal 20 detects that the confirmation button has been pressed, it displays an entrance management screen.
  • An example of the entrance management screen is shown on the right side of FIG.
  • the admission completion message is transmitted to the server 60, and the server 60 can perform admission management by storing the identification information of the wireless terminal 20, for example.
  • the electronic ticket that has undergone the admission process to the event venue becomes a used status.
  • an unmanned door can be opened and closed by placing an automatic ticket detector at the entrance.
  • the entrance process using the automatic ticket detector 81 will be described with reference to FIG.
  • An example of an entrance confirmation screen when using the automatic ticket detector 81 is shown on the right side of FIG.
  • the process until the admission confirmation screen is displayed, that is, the determination as to whether or not the wireless terminal 20 exists in the admission acceptance zone is the same as described above.
  • the entrance confirmation screen includes, for example, a confirmation button 83 for opening the door.
  • the wireless terminal 20 presses the confirmation button 83 the wireless terminal 20 issues a predetermined signal corresponding to the electronic ticket, and the automatic ticket detector 81 detects the signal.
  • the predetermined signal may be a wireless signal emitted from the wireless terminal 20 or a two-dimensional image (for example, a barcode) displayed on the display unit of the wireless terminal 20 and detectable by the automatic ticket detector 81.
  • the automatic ticket detector 81 detects a signal from the wireless terminal 20
  • the automatic ticket detector 81 opens the gate bar 82 installed at the entrance gate.
  • the arrangement position of the automatic ticket detector 81 is a position where a user other than the user of the wireless terminal 20 that has read the signal to the automatic ticket detector 81 does not enter from the entrance gate, for example, the gate bar 82 is arranged. Placed near the entrance gate.
  • the automatic ticket detector 81 that has detected a signal from the wireless terminal 20 transmits a confirmation signal to the wireless terminal 20, and the wireless terminal 20 that has received the confirmation signal transmits an admission completion message in the same manner as described above. You may make it do.
  • the predetermined signal emitted from the wireless terminal 20 includes the identification information of the wireless terminal 20 or the identification information of the electronic ticket, and the automatic ticket detector 81 sends the identification information of the wireless terminal 20 or the identification information of the electronic ticket to the server 60. You may make it transmit.
  • FIG. 33 is an explanatory diagram (1) of information provision in the event venue.
  • An example of the information provision zone in the event venue is shown on the left side of the figure.
  • an information provision zone N3 is set for the work A.
  • an image related to the work A and text information such as a creator, a production age, and an episode are set.
  • the server 60 transmits the above-described image and text information set corresponding to the corresponding information provision zone N3 to the wireless terminal 20.
  • the wireless terminal 20 Provided and displayed on the wireless terminal 20.
  • An example of display on the wireless terminal 20 is shown on the right side of FIG.
  • FIG. 34 is an explanatory diagram (2) for providing information in the event venue.
  • An example of the information provision zone in the event venue is shown on the left side of the figure.
  • an information provision zone N3 is set for the work A.
  • an image related to the work A and bulletin board information related to the work A are set.
  • the server 60 transmits to the wireless terminal 20 the above-described image and bulletin board information set corresponding to the corresponding information provision zone N3.
  • An example of display on the wireless terminal 20 is shown on the right side of FIG.
  • FIG. 35 is an explanatory diagram (3) of information provision within the event venue.
  • FIG. 35 shows a display example when providing bulletin board information of event participants.
  • bulletin board information of event participants can be provided in an information reception zone set at an appropriate position such as an entrance reception zone or near the entrance.
  • common item information of event participants as shown in FIG. 11 can be provided.
  • the user of the wireless terminal 20 can acquire the event related information based on the position where the user is based on the information providing zone and the information providing content setting set by the event organizer.
  • a reader device in QR code authentication is not necessary for the entrance process using the electronic ticket, and the entrance confirmation time can be shortened.
  • the user in the entrance process using the electronic ticket, the user may press a ticket display button displayed on the screen when entering the entrance reception zone, and the entrance process has a special effect. No operation is required.
  • it is possible to enhance the provision of information related to event venue access for a user who has obtained an electronic ticket from an event organizer.
  • position information can be specified using an existing system, there is no need to separately install an information transmission device that provides information, and a mobile terminal that is in use communicates with the information transmission device. It is not limited to the terminal which can do.
  • Second Embodiment in addition to the first embodiment, a system for exchanging information between users is provided.
  • the user who has registered in the SNS can post impression information regarding past participation events and facility use from the wireless terminal 20 on a shared map shared between the users.
  • the server 60 on the site manager side of the SNS can be set so that the posting trace of the impression information on the map is limited to a predetermined amount so that the display on the map is not congested.
  • dating comments are linked to people, and there is a time difference before postings are reflected on the shared map, and the user's name is initialized, etc.
  • the server 60 on the site manager side can give a user the authority to create a bulletin board for each facility and each event, thereby consolidating the impressions regarding each facility and each event and avoiding congestion on the map.
  • the user's operation can search for other users' comment information from a predetermined range from the position where the user is present, and can browse and reproduce the sound.
  • the search target is limited to those for which a predetermined period of time has not elapsed since posting, limited to a predetermined number of characters, limited to bulletin boards, facility management Search conditions and display settings on the map, such as providing information from the event organizer or event organizer.
  • the user can post his / her own impression on the calculated impression information.
  • the position information of the user's post is the position information of the base impression information.
  • FIG. 36 is an explanatory diagram at the time of posting on the map regarding the impression information sharing between users.
  • the radio terminal 20 displays a map of the event venue or the vicinity of the event venue.
  • an information posting zone creation button N5 for newly creating an information posting zone can be displayed on the map displayed on the wireless terminal 20.
  • a new information posting zone creation button N5 is clicked by a user operation, the information posting zone indicated by the broken line in the figure is displayed as described above.
  • the position and size of the information posting zone can be changed by dragging.
  • an information posting zone can be set by clicking a position on a map of a facility or the like.
  • FIG. 37 shows an example of a setting screen for providing information in the information posting zone.
  • the server 60 displays an information provision setting screen on the wireless terminal 20.
  • the server 60 corresponds to the identification information of the information posting zone, The input information is stored. Note that the position and size of the information posting zone are also stored in correspondence with the identification information of the information posting zone.
  • FIG. 38 shows an example of information sharing between users.
  • FIG. 38 shows an example in which posted information or the like is placed on the map displayed on the wireless terminal 20.
  • the server 60 may display the text information N6 on the map, or may display a mark N4 indicating that a bulletin board exists for the facility where the bulletin board is created on the map.
  • the server 60 displays the bulletin board of the restaurant A on the display screen of the wireless terminal 20.
  • the bulletin board may be displayed in a separate window.
  • the server 60 displays a comment information search screen on the wireless terminal 20 in accordance with, for example, an operation by the user.
  • An example of a search screen is shown on the left side of FIG. 39A.
  • the server 60 searches for impression information according to the specified search condition.
  • the search target can be limited to, for example, impression information related to an event in which the wireless terminal 20 has participated in the past or an event in which an electronic ticket has been issued to the wireless terminal 20.
  • the screen shown in the center of FIG. 39A shows a list of user feedback information.
  • a list of user feedback information For example, in addition to text information, an image, a link to a blog or a home page, and the like can be displayed. A format like a so-called timeline may be used. When the displayed link is clicked, for example, a blog can be accessed.
  • the screen shown on the left side of FIG. 39B is the same as the search screen of FIG. 39A except for search conditions.
  • an automatic audio playback button is displayed on the search result screen shown in the center of the figure, and when the automatic audio playback button is clicked by a user operation, the search result is audio-played.
  • the search result is audio-played.
  • the screen on the left side of FIG. 39C is the same as FIG. 39A.
  • the screen shown in the center of FIG. 39C shows a list of voice impression information displayed when “limited to voice playback” is selected as the search condition.
  • text information input together with voice is displayed, but the text information may be omitted.
  • text information may be created by speech recognition from posted speech information and displayed. Whether the text information is displayed or the audio information is reproduced, the user of the wireless terminal 20 can post his / her own impression via the input unit of the wireless terminal 20 after the display / reproduction, and the impression of other users. You can repeat your thoughts.
  • An example of an input screen for own impressions is shown on the right side of FIG. 39C.
  • Appropriate information formats such as text information, audio information, and images can also be used for their own impressions.
  • the map creation unit of the server can create a group and create a shared map that is valid only between the groups.
  • voice data can be input to the shared map in the group in a form that remains in the map.
  • the voice input unit of the server or the wireless terminal can input voice data in association with a predetermined position in the map to the shared map in the group.
  • a voice can be left at the time of meeting.
  • short-range communication can be performed without purchasing a transceiver in a survival game.
  • the first embodiment and the second embodiment described above can be combined with the social network system 1 described with reference to FIGS. By combining in this way, for example, in the event venue of the first embodiment and the second embodiment or in the vicinity of the event venue, the social network system 1 makes a talk request to the participants in the same event. The function can be realized.
  • each embodiment described above may be performed by the server, such as processing by the server and display on the wireless terminal, or the application may be downloaded from the server to the wireless terminal and processed appropriately by the server and the wireless terminal. You may comprise so that it may share.
  • zones such as an information provision zone and an entrance reception zone may be configured to be displayed on the screen of the wireless terminal 20 so that the user can receive appropriate information.
  • the wireless terminal 20 when the wireless terminal 20 does not properly reflect its own position on the map, the user can operate the user's position arbitrarily on the map by operating the user to provide various information in a pseudo manner. Can receive.
  • the information provision zone and bulletin board that can be created by the event organizer and the facility administrator are the information provision zone and bulletin board created by the user in order to avoid user misunderstandings by the user and the event organizer and facility manager.
  • the display can be changed so that the user can distinguish it visually by changing colors and fonts.
  • an electronic ticket that has been processed once for an event will be used up and will no longer be used, but re-entry ticketing can be performed depending on the content of the event, such as an event that requires you to go to the toilet during breaks.
  • the event organizer's electronic ticket is listed.
  • an electronic ticket issued by general managers of restaurants, hotels, transportation facilities, etc. may be handled.
  • the configuration and procedure are the same as described above.
  • registration by a social network system may be a sub-app of an existing social network system (system that provides a social network service).
  • registration information registered by the above-described profile setting or automatic personal memory collection is only disclosed as registration information from an existing social network system, and other operations are the same as described above.
  • the user who registered with the social network service and purchased the electronic ticket is used as the user.
  • the user can use his / her own map.
  • it may be configured such that information provision can be performed only by the information provision system based on the information provision zone setting.
  • the operations and screens of the setter and user are the same as described above.
  • the server administrator permits the setting person such as the zone, the event organizer, the facility administrator, and the user need not be.
  • the present invention can be used in a system that uses an electronic ticket using a wireless terminal.
  • wireless terminal 30 base station 60 server 71 event organizer terminal 72 navigation information device 73 settlement proxy device 601 information registration unit 602 ticket management unit 603 zone determination unit 604 information provision unit 605 admission management unit 606 communication processing unit 607 navigation processing unit

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La présente invention fournit des informations à des terminaux sans fil (20) sur ou à proximité d'un site d'événement sur la base d'informations relatives à l'emplacement actuel des terminaux sans fil (20). Le serveur d'après la présente invention comprend : une unité de gestion des tickets qui stocke des informations d'identification relatives aux terminaux sans fil auxquels un ticket électronique permettant de pénétrer sur un site d'événement ou de participer à l'événement a été transmis, lesdites informations d'identification relatives aux terminaux sans fil stockées étant associées à l'événement; une unité de détermination de zone qui détecte un terminal sans fil (20) qui a un ticket électronique pour l'événement et qui se trouve dans une zone de service d'informations N2 afin de fournir des informations aux terminaux sans fil (20) sur ou à proximité du site d'événement, ladite zone de service d'informations étant préalablement indiquée sur une carte; et une unité de service d'informations qui amène le terminal sans fil (20) qui a le ticket électronique et qui se trouve dans la zone de service d'informations à afficher les informations associées à la zone de service d'informations.
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