WO2017145486A1 - Dispositif de traitement d'informations, procédé de traitement d'informations et programme de traitement d'informations - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, and an information processing program.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a technique for grasping that a goal has been achieved by displaying a goal achievement mark.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a technique for grasping the achievement status for a target for each activity intensity.
- Patent Document 3 discloses a technique for confirming the achievement levels of a plurality of momentums.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a technique for solving the above-described problems.
- an information processing apparatus provides: Generating means for generating an achievement ratio image representing an achievement ratio of a predetermined task; Display means for displaying the achievement ratio image; Display control means for controlling display of an excess achievement ratio image that is an achievement ratio image of the excess exceeding the predetermined achievement ratio in the achievement ratio image when the achievement ratio exceeds a predetermined achievement ratio; Image effect giving means for providing an image effect that makes it possible to distinguish between the achievement rate image up to the predetermined achievement rate and the excess achievement rate image; Is provided.
- an information processing method includes: A generation step for generating an achievement ratio image representing an achievement ratio of the predetermined task; A display step for displaying the achievement ratio image; A display control step for controlling display of an excess achievement ratio image that is an achievement ratio image of an excess exceeding the predetermined achievement ratio in the achievement ratio image when the achievement ratio exceeds a predetermined achievement ratio; An image effect providing step for providing an image effect that makes it possible to distinguish between the achievement rate image up to the predetermined achievement rate and the excess achievement rate image; including.
- an information processing program provides: A generation step for generating an achievement ratio image representing an achievement ratio of the predetermined task; A display step for displaying the achievement ratio image; A display control step for controlling display of an excess achievement ratio image that is an achievement ratio image of an excess exceeding the predetermined achievement ratio in the achievement ratio image when the achievement ratio exceeds a predetermined achievement ratio; An image effect providing step for providing an image effect that makes it possible to distinguish between the achievement rate image up to the predetermined achievement rate and the excess achievement rate image; Is executed on the computer.
- FIG. 1 It is a figure which shows the other example of a display of the achievement ratio image by the information processing apparatus which concerns on 3rd Embodiment of this invention. It is a block diagram which shows the structure of the information processing apparatus which concerns on 3rd Embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows an example of the switching table with which the information processing apparatus which concerns on 3rd Embodiment of this invention is provided. It is a block diagram which shows the hardware constitutions of the information processing apparatus which concerns on 3rd Embodiment of this invention. It is a flowchart explaining the process sequence of the information processing apparatus which concerns on 3rd Embodiment of this invention.
- the information processing apparatus 100 is an apparatus that displays an achievement rate of a predetermined task.
- the information processing apparatus 100 includes a generation unit 101, a display unit 102, a display control unit 103, and an image effect applying unit 104.
- the generation unit 101 generates an achievement rate image representing an achievement rate of a predetermined task.
- the display unit 102 displays the achievement ratio image.
- the display control unit 103 controls the display of the excess achievement ratio image that is an excess achievement ratio image exceeding the predetermined achievement ratio in the achievement ratio image.
- the image effect applying unit 104 provides an image effect that makes it possible to distinguish between an achievement rate image up to a predetermined achievement rate and an excess achievement rate image.
- FIG. 2A is a diagram illustrating a display example by the information processing apparatus according to the prerequisite technology of the information processing apparatus 200 according to the present embodiment.
- a wearable terminal such as a smart watch
- exercise goals such as calorie consumption, number of steps, and amount of exercise
- the achievement rate is expressed by the length and thickness of the band of the pie chart, which is 0% at the start, and the pie chart band expands as the exercise progresses
- the pie chart is completed when the set target is achieved and the target is 100%.
- FIG. 2B is a diagram illustrating a display example of the achievement ratio image by the information processing apparatus 200 according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 2C is a diagram showing another display example of the achievement ratio image by the information processing apparatus 200 according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 2D is a diagram illustrating still another display example of the achievement ratio image by the information processing apparatus 200 according to the present embodiment.
- the information processing apparatus 200 displays an image representing the achievement rate of the predetermined task on the display 210, and further displays on the display 210 images that exceed the predetermined achievement rate.
- the information processing apparatus 200 displays an image representing the achievement ratio as a pie chart.
- the information processing apparatus 200 starts a task such as walking or jogging, stretches the band of the pie chart 211 as the task is digested, and completes the pie chart 211 when the user sets a target. .
- the second pie chart 212 is displayed. It is displayed superimposed on the pie chart 211 on the first round. In the pie chart 212, as the user digests the task, the band expands in the same manner as the pie chart 211.
- the information processing apparatus 200 superimposes the excess, that is, the second-round pie chart 212 on the first-round pie chart 211 when the user completes all tasks and the achievement rate exceeds 100%. And display.
- the information processing apparatus 200 displays “second round” near the center of the display 210 to indicate to the user that the target has been achieved once.
- the pie chart 212 in the second round has advanced to about 1 ⁇ 4 of the circumference, the user can confirm that the current state further exceeds the target by about 1 ⁇ 4. I can know.
- the density of the second round pie chart 212 superimposed on the pie chart 212 of the second round that is, the second round pie chart 212 superimposed on the first round pie chart 211. Is displayed darker than the pie chart 211. If this is repeated and the density of the pie graph is changed as the number of pie graphs increases in the third and fourth laps, the pie graph on the nth lap can also be displayed.
- the image showing the achievement ratio such as a pie chart may display the amount executed by the user at one time, or display the sum of the items executed in several times within one day. May be. For example, the case where the target number of push-ups is set to 50 times at one time or the case where 50 times per day is set corresponds to these.
- the pie charts are arranged concentrically.
- the pie charts are arranged concentrically, and the pie charts in the second and subsequent laps are arranged inside even if they are arranged outside the pie chart 211 in the first round. Also good.
- the pie chart bands may be arranged in concentric circles with the same thickness instead of being 1 / n times as the number of laps increases. Each may be different.
- the pie chart after the second round is displayed so as to have a shape that winds inward while partially overlapping the pie chart 211 of the first round, that is, a shape when the soft ice cream is viewed from above (a spiral shape). May be.
- the number of laps may not be displayed near the center of the display 210 because the number of laps can be visually recognized.
- a shape in which the pie chart after the second round is wound outward while partially overlapping the pie chart 211 of the first round may be used.
- the initial target is indicated by a pie chart 211 (100% pie chart 211), and the band of the pie chart 211 decreases as the user digests the task.
- the pie chart 211 may gradually disappear.
- the initial goal may be indicated again by the pie chart 211, and the band of the pie chart 211 may be reduced as the user digests the second task.
- a number representing the number of turns may be displayed at the center of the display 210.
- the 100% pie chart disappears, and in the second lap, the band of the pie chart 211 extends as shown in FIG. 2B, and these are repeated alternately. Also good.
- the band of the pie chart is extended, and in the second lap, the band of the pie chart is decreased as shown in FIG. 2D, and these are repeated alternately. May be.
- FIG. 2E is a diagram illustrating an example of an image effect by the information processing apparatus 200 according to the present embodiment.
- the pie chart 212 is shifted in the dragged direction, and the pie chart 211 hidden under the overlapped portion can be seen.
- the pie chart 212 returns to the original position.
- an image effect may be given such that the pie chart 212 bounces like a spring and returns to the original position. Note that the image effect that the information processing apparatus 200 gives to the achievement ratio image is not limited to this.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the information processing apparatus 200 according to the present embodiment.
- the information processing apparatus 200 includes a generation unit 301, a display unit 302, a display control unit 303, and an image effect applying unit 304.
- the information processing apparatus 200 is a wearable terminal such as a smart watch, but is not limited thereto, and may be, for example, a smartphone or a tablet terminal.
- the generation unit 301 generates an image representing the achievement rate of the predetermined task.
- the image representing the achievement ratio is, for example, an image such as a ring graph or a bar graph.
- the circular graph is typically a pie graph (circular graph), but the circular graph is not limited to this, and may be a polygonal graph such as a hexagon or an octagon.
- the display unit 302 displays an image representing the achievement ratio generated by the generation unit 301.
- the display unit 302 is, for example, a display or a touch panel.
- the display control unit 303 for example, superimposes and displays an image representing an achievement rate exceeding a predetermined achievement rate on an image representing the achievement rate up to a predetermined achievement rate set by the user. Then, the display control unit 303 displays these images so that they can be identified. For example, the display control unit 303 emphasizes and displays the density of an image representing the achievement rate of the excess amount higher than that of the image representing the achievement rate up to a predetermined achievement rate.
- the display control unit 303 does not display the excess achievement ratio image in a superimposed manner, but displays the image representing the achievement ratio of the excess and the image representing the achievement ratio up to the predetermined achievement ratio concentrically. Both may be displayed in an identifiable manner.
- an image representing the achievement rate of the excess may be arranged inside the image showing the achievement rate up to a predetermined achievement rate.
- an image representing the achievement rate of the excess may be arranged outside the image showing the achievement rate up to the predetermined achievement rate.
- the excess achievement ratio image may be displayed such that an image such as a pie chart representing the excess achievement ratio disappears as the excess achievement ratio increases.
- the predetermined achievement ratio is an achievement target of the predetermined task, but is not limited to this, and may be, for example, twice the achievement target of the predetermined task.
- the image effect applying unit 304 provides an image effect that makes it possible to distinguish between an image that represents an achievement ratio up to the achievement of a predetermined ratio and an image that represents an achievement ratio of the excess.
- Examples of the image effect include, but are not limited to, a bounce display and a bounce display such as a ring graph and a bar graph.
- the bouncing display refers to, for example, a movement in which a pie chart representing the achievement rate of the excess amount moves up and the pie chart hidden underneath can be seen.
- the bounce display means that the pie chart showing the percentage of achievement of the excess amount returns, for example, hits the top, bottom, left and right ends (up, down, left and right movement limits), hits the top, bottom, left and right ends, and bounces or vibrates. The movement to do.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of the display mode table 401 included in the information processing apparatus 200 according to the present embodiment.
- the display mode table 401 stores a display mode 412, an effect 413, and a task target 414 in association with the task content 411.
- the task content 411 is, for example, information on a task that the user intends to perform from now on.
- the display mode 412 is information indicating a display method of the excess achievement ratio image.
- the effect 413 is information regarding the image effect to be given to the achievement ratio image.
- the task target 414 is information regarding what is to be measured corresponding to the task content 411, and a target value is set for the task target 414.
- the information processing apparatus 200 refers to the display mode table 401 to determine the achievement ratio image display mode 412, and further determines the presence / absence of the effect 413 and the task target 414. For example, when the user selects walking as the task content 411, the information processing apparatus 200 displays the achievement ratio image in the superposition mode as the display mode 412. Further, when the user selects strength training (muscle training) as the task content 411, the information processing apparatus 200 displays the achievement ratio image in the concentric circle mode as the display mode 412.
- the task target 414 indicates what is the target according to the task content 411. If the task content 411 is walking, the task target 414 indicates the number of steps, walking distance, etc. If the value is jogging, the calorie consumption and the distance traveled correspond to each.
- the information processing apparatus 200 has been described with an example in which the display mode 412 is determined with reference to the display mode table 401 based on the task content 411 selected by the user.
- the method for determining the mode 412 is not limited to this.
- the information processing apparatus 200 may display the achievement ratio image based on the task content 411 and the display mode 412 selected (instructed) by the user. .
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a hardware configuration of the information processing apparatus 200 according to the present embodiment.
- a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 510 is a processor for arithmetic control, and implements a functional component of the information processing apparatus 200 in FIG. 3 by executing a program.
- a ROM (Read Only Memory) 520 stores fixed data and programs such as initial data and programs.
- the communication control unit 530 communicates with other devices via a network. Note that the number of CPUs 510 is not limited to one, and a plurality of CPUs may be included, or a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) for image processing may be included.
- the communication control unit 530 preferably has a CPU independent of the CPU 510 and writes or reads transmission / reception data in a RAM (Random Access Memory) 540 area. Also, it is desirable to provide a DMAC (Direct Memory Access Controller) that transfers data between the RAM 540 and the storage 550 (not shown).
- DMAC Direct Memory Access Controller
- the input / output interface 560 has a CPU independent of the CPU 510 and write or read input / output data in the RAM 540 area. Therefore, the CPU 510 recognizes that the data has been received or transferred to the RAM 540 and processes the data. Further, the CPU 510 prepares the processing result in the RAM 540 and leaves the subsequent transmission or transfer to the communication control unit 530, the DMAC, or the input / output interface 560.
- the RAM 540 is a random access memory used by the CPU 510 as a temporary storage work area. In the RAM 540, an area for storing data necessary for realizing the present embodiment is secured.
- the task content 541 is data relating to the content of a task such as exercise selected by the user, and examples of the task include walking and muscle training.
- the display mode 542 is data regarding how to display the achievement ratio image displayed on the display 210 of the information processing apparatus 200.
- the effect 543 is data relating to an image effect given to the achievement rate image, and is data relating to a jumping display or a bounce display of the achievement rate image.
- the task target 544 is data related to the target for the task content, and examples of the task target 544 include the number of steps and calorie consumption.
- the input / output data 546 is data input / output via the input / output interface 560.
- Transmission / reception data 547 is data transmitted / received via the communication control unit 530.
- the RAM 540 includes an application execution area 548 for executing various application modules.
- the storage 550 stores a database, various parameters, or the following data or programs necessary for realizing the present embodiment.
- the storage 550 stores a display mode table 401.
- the display mode table 401 is a table for managing the relationship between the task content 411, the display mode 412, the effect 413, and the task target 414 shown in FIG.
- the storage 550 further stores a generation module 551, a display module 552, a display control module 553, and an image effect applying module 554.
- the generation module 551 is a module that generates an achievement ratio image representing an achievement ratio of a predetermined task.
- the display module 552 is a module that displays the generated achievement ratio image.
- the display control module 553 is a module that controls the display of the achievement ratio image that exceeds the predetermined achievement ratio.
- the image effect applying module 554 is a module that provides an image effect that can distinguish between an achievement ratio image up to a predetermined achievement ratio and an achievement ratio image that exceeds the predetermined achievement ratio.
- the input / output interface 560 interfaces input / output data with input / output devices.
- a display unit 561 and an operation unit 562 are connected to the input / output interface 560.
- a storage medium 564 may be further connected to the input / output interface 560.
- a speaker 563 that is an audio output unit, a microphone that is an audio input unit, or a GPS position determination unit may be connected.
- RAM 540 and the storage 550 shown in FIG. 5 do not show programs and data relating to general-purpose functions and other realizable functions of the information processing apparatus 200.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart for explaining the processing procedure of the information processing apparatus 200 according to this embodiment. This flowchart is executed by the CPU 510 in FIG. 5 using the RAM 540, and implements the functional components of the information processing apparatus 200 in FIG.
- step S601 the information processing apparatus 200 sets a task that the user intends to perform based on an instruction from the user.
- the information processing apparatus 200 sets a target for the set task based on a user instruction.
- the target may be set automatically by the information processing apparatus 200 based on the user's attributes, exercise history, and the like.
- step S605 the information processing apparatus 200 performs measurement.
- step S607 the information processing apparatus 200 determines whether the set target has been achieved. When the target is not achieved (NO in step S607), the information processing apparatus 200 continues measurement. When the target is achieved (YES in step S607), the information processing device 200 proceeds to the next step.
- step S609 the information processing apparatus 200 exceeds the set target, and thus generates and displays an excess achievement ratio image.
- step S611 it is determined whether there is an instruction to apply an image effect. When there is an instruction to apply an image effect (YES in step S611), the information processing apparatus 200 applies an image effect to the achievement ratio image. If there is no instruction to apply an image effect (NO in step S611), the information processing apparatus 200 proceeds to step S617.
- step S615 the information processing apparatus 200 determines whether there is an instruction to end the image effect. If there is no instruction to end the image effect (NO in step S615), the information processing apparatus 200 continues to apply the image effect. If there is an instruction to end the image effect (YES in step S615), the information processing apparatus 200 proceeds to the next step. In step S617, the information processing apparatus 200 performs measurement. In step S619, the information processing apparatus 200 determines whether there is an end instruction. If there is an end instruction (YES in step S619), the information processing apparatus 200 ends the process. If there is no end instruction (NO in step S619), the information processing apparatus 200 returns to step S601, for example. In this case, the step in which the information processing apparatus 200 returns is not limited to step S601.
- the achievement rate of the predetermined task exceeds the predetermined target value is displayed as the excess achievement rate image
- the user can reliably grasp how much the target value has been exceeded. can do.
- an image effect is applied to the achievement ratio image, the user can more surely know how much the target value has been exceeded.
- FIGS. 7A to 11 are diagrams for explaining the outline of the operation of the information processing apparatus 700 according to this embodiment.
- the information processing apparatus 700 according to the present embodiment is different from the second embodiment in that it includes an image switching unit. Since other configurations and operations are the same as those of the second embodiment, the same configurations and operations are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof is omitted.
- the information processing apparatus 700 switches the display and switches the touched pie chart to a bar graph.
- the user since two 100% bar graphs and one quarter bar graph are displayed, the user knows that there are two rounds and a quarter, and the target is 2 It is possible to easily grasp that the third time has progressed to 1/4.
- the information processing apparatus 700 switches the display and returns the touched bar graph to the original pie chart display.
- a plurality of pie charts may be collectively displayed as a bar chart.
- a plurality of pie charts are displayed on the display 710, if the user touches any place on the display 710 instead of a specific pie chart, all the pie charts displayed on the display 710 are displayed. It is good also as a bar graph display by switching. Or it is good also as a bar graph display by switching the display of a part of pie graphs instead of all of a plurality of pie graphs.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of the information processing apparatus 700 according to the present embodiment.
- the information processing apparatus 700 includes an image switching unit 801.
- the image switching unit 801 switches the achievement ratio image displayed in the pie chart to the achievement ratio image displayed in the bar graph and displays it.
- the image switching unit 801 also switches and displays the achievement ratio image displayed in the bar graph to the achievement ratio image displayed in the pie chart.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of the switching table 901 included in the information processing apparatus 700 according to the present embodiment.
- the switching table 901 stores the number of laps 912 and the current degree of lap progress 913 in association with the task contents 911.
- the information processing apparatus 700 refers to the switching table 901 and executes switching between the circular graph and the bar graph.
- the task content 911 is information on a task that the user intends to perform from now on, for example.
- the number of turns 912 is a value indicating how many times the circular graph is turning.
- the degree of progress 913 of the current lap is a value indicating how far the progress has been made with respect to the set target.
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a hardware configuration of the information processing apparatus 700 according to the present embodiment.
- the RAM 1040 is a random access memory that the CPU 510 uses as a work area for temporary storage.
- the RAM 1040 has an area for storing data necessary for realizing the present embodiment.
- the switching data 1041 is data related to switching between a circular graph and a bar graph, and is temporarily stored in the RAM 1040.
- the switching data 1041 may be read into the RAM 1040 from a database or the like that stores switching data (not shown).
- the storage 1050 stores a database, various parameters, or the following data or programs necessary for realizing the present embodiment.
- the switching table 901 is a table having the configuration shown in FIG. 9 and is stored in the storage 1050.
- the storage 1050 further stores an image switching module 1051.
- the switching module 1051 is a module that executes switching of images between a ring graph and a bar graph.
- the module 1051 is read by the CPU 510 into the application execution area 548 of the RAM 1040 and executed.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart for explaining the processing procedure of the information processing apparatus 700 according to this embodiment. This flowchart is executed by the CPU 1010 in FIG. 10 using the RAM 1040, and realizes a functional configuration unit of the information processing apparatus 700 in FIG. In addition, the same step number is attached
- step S1101 the information processing apparatus 700 determines, for example, whether there is an image switching instruction from the user. If there is an instruction to switch images (YES in step S1101), the information processing apparatus 700 proceeds to the next step. If there is no image switching instruction (NO in step S1101), the information processing apparatus 700 does not perform image switching processing.
- step S1103 the information processing apparatus 700 performs image switching. For example, when a circular graph is displayed, the information processing apparatus 700 switches the circular graph to a bar graph and displays it. Similarly, when a bar graph is displayed, the information processing apparatus 700 switches the bar graph to a circular graph and displays it.
- step S1105 the information processing apparatus 700 determines whether there is an instruction to end image switching. If there is an instruction to end image switching (YES in step S1105), the information processing apparatus 700 proceeds to step S617. If there is no instruction to end image switching (NO in step S1105), the information processing apparatus 700 continues and maintains image switching.
- the user since the display is switched between the circular graph and the bar graph, the user can easily grasp the number of laps, the current degree of progress, and the like when a plurality of circular graphs are displayed. can do.
- FIGS. 12A and 12B are diagrams illustrating a display example of the achievement ratio image by the information processing apparatus 1200 according to the present embodiment.
- FIGS. 12A and 12B in order to avoid complication of the figure, a pie chart unnecessary for explanation is omitted, and the pie chart is described with one example, but a plurality of pie charts are displayed. The same applies to the case where there is.
- the information processing apparatus 1200 switches to a display where the goal achievement is a half-circle portion of the pie chart. Then, the information processing apparatus 1200 sets the remaining half-round portion as an excess display portion, and sets the remaining half-round portion as a second normal portion.
- the target is achieved, that is, when the quota is achieved and the pie chart for one round is completed, the quota has already been achieved and it is necessary to display it. Since there is no more, the pie chart for which the quota has been achieved may be deleted. Then, the information processing apparatus 1200 newly displays an excess pie chart. In this case, a character indicating how many turns are present may be displayed near the center of the display 1210 or the like.
- the display of the task that has achieved the target is changed, and the display of the task that has achieved the target is deleted, so that the user can surely understand how much the target value has been exceeded. Can do.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating a display example of the achievement ratio image by the information processing apparatus 1300 according to the present embodiment.
- the information processing apparatus 1300 highlights and displays a pie chart other than the pie chart that has achieved the target and has made one round (having achieved the quota).
- the information processing apparatus 1300 displays the pie chart (outside (Circle graph) Reduce the thickness of the band or lighten the color of the band.
- the information processing apparatus 1300 increases the thickness of the pie chart band, Make the color darker.
- the user can easily grasp which task has achieved the target and which task has not achieved the target. . Furthermore, it is possible to alert the user to work hard for a task that has not achieved the goal.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a display example of the achievement ratio image by the information processing apparatus 1400 according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 14 has two pie charts, a configuration in which three or more pie charts are displayed may be employed. This is more effective when there are three or more pie charts. Because three or more pie charts are displayed on one screen, the circle chart on the inner side cannot shift the circle to the outer side. For this reason, it is necessary to be able to visually display how many laps are in the stacked state.
- the information processing apparatus 1400 is provided with a portion 1301 cut into a pie chart displayed in a superimposed manner. Thereby, the user can confirm how many pie charts exist under the superimposed pie charts by the cut portion 1301.
- the shape of the cut portion 1301 can be a circle, a triangle, a square, a notch, a number, a symbol, or the like.
- a plurality of the cut portions 1301 can be present and displayed.
- the plurality of cut portions 1301 may be displayed with their shapes and sizes changed.
- the cut-out portion 1301 in the second week is configured to be larger than the cut-out portion 1301 in the third week, so that the number of rounds of the pie chart can be grasped more visually. Yes, but not necessarily limited to this configuration.
- the plurality of cut portions 1301 can be displayed while being shifted by a predetermined interval.
- the plurality of cut portions 1301 can be displayed at positions shifted by a predetermined interval while changing the size. Furthermore, it can also be set as the structure which provides the part 1301 cut off after the 3rd week. Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the explanation has been given by taking a pie chart as an example, but it is not necessary to be a pie chart, and any structure may be used as long as the graphs are displayed in a stacked manner.
- the cut portion 1301 is expressed, and by making the width of the pie chart of the third week shorter than the width of the pie chart of the second week, It can also be set as the structure which expresses the shaved part 1301 in the 3rd week, and expresses the shaved part 1301 after that by shortening the width
- the cut-out portion is provided in the superimposed pie chart, the user can easily grasp how many pie charts are circled below, and which part exceeds the target value It is possible to reliably grasp the degree. Furthermore, even when the target value is achieved more than twice, it is possible to visually grasp how many times the pie chart is rotating.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing a display example of the achievement ratio image by the information processing apparatus 1500 according to the present embodiment.
- a normal pie chart is displayed on the first round, and an excess pie chart on the second round is displayed superimposed on the pie chart on the first round.
- FIG.15 (c) after the 3rd round, the zone
- the first pie chart hidden under the pie chart of the second lap is the pie chart of the second lap as the inner pie chart. Appears inside The pie chart for the third lap is displayed superimposed on the pie chart for the second lap.
- the user can surely grasp the number of laps or how much the target value has been exceeded.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a display example of the achievement ratio image by the information processing apparatus 1600 according to the present embodiment.
- the information processing apparatus 1600 displays the superimposed pie chart by shifting the superimposed pie chart as an angle corresponding to the angle of the tilt. To do. In the example shown in FIG. 16, it shows that it is 1.25 times. That is, a complete pie chart and a 0.25 lap (1/4 lap) pie chart are displayed thereon.
- the user can easily grasp how much the target value has been exceeded by a simple operation.
- the present invention may be applied to a system composed of a plurality of devices, or may be applied to a single device. Furthermore, the present invention can also be applied to a case where an information processing program that implements the functions of the embodiments is supplied directly or remotely to a system or apparatus. Therefore, in order to realize the functions of the present invention on a computer, a program installed on the computer, a medium storing the program, and a WWW (World Wide Web) server that downloads the program are also included in the scope of the present invention. . In particular, at least a non-transitory computer readable medium storing a program for causing a computer to execute the processing steps included in the above-described embodiments is included in the scope of the present invention.
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La présente invention vise à garantir avec fiabilité l'étendue d'une portion qui a dépassé une valeur cible. L'invention réalise à cet effet un dispositif de traitement d'informations, comprenant une unité de génération qui génère une image de proportion d'accomplissement qui représente une proportion d'accomplissement d'une tâche prescrite. Le dispositif de traitement d'informations comprend en outre une unité d'affichage qui affiche l'image de proportion d'accomplissement. Le dispositif de traitement d'informations comprend en outre une unité de commande d'affichage qui, si la proportion d'accomplissement A dépassé une proportion d'accomplissement prescrite, commande, dans l'image de proportion d'accomplissement, l'affichage d'une image de proportion d'accomplissement en excès qui est une image de proportion d'accomplissement d'une portion en excès par laquelle la proportion d'accomplissement prescrite a été dépassée. Le dispositif de traitement d'informations comprend en outre une unité d'application d'effet d'image qui applique un effet d'image qui facilite la distinction entre l'image de proportion d'accomplissement jusqu'à la proportion d'accomplissement prescrite et l'image de proportion d'accomplissement en excès.
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