WO2018051436A1 - Système de lecture d'image, dispositif de traitement d'informations et programme - Google Patents

Système de lecture d'image, dispositif de traitement d'informations et programme Download PDF

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WO2018051436A1
WO2018051436A1 PCT/JP2016/077139 JP2016077139W WO2018051436A1 WO 2018051436 A1 WO2018051436 A1 WO 2018051436A1 JP 2016077139 W JP2016077139 W JP 2016077139W WO 2018051436 A1 WO2018051436 A1 WO 2018051436A1
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  • the present invention relates to a process execution system, an information processing apparatus, and a program, and in particular, a process capable of executing a specific process with a natural operation of a user in a virtual space (virtual three-dimensional space) set around the user.
  • the present invention relates to an execution system, an information processing apparatus, and a program.
  • a technique for displaying a movable object for example, a controller object that symbolizes a controller held by the user
  • a virtual space virtual three-dimensional space
  • the inventor displays a button object (for example, an object symbolizing a physical switch in real space) together with a movable object in a virtual space around the user, and the movable object that moves in conjunction with the movement of the user hits the button object.
  • a button object for example, an object symbolizing a physical switch in real space
  • the movable object that moves in conjunction with the movement of the user hits the button object.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and is a processing execution system capable of executing a specific process by a natural operation of a user in a virtual space (virtual three-dimensional space) set around the user.
  • An object is to provide an information processing apparatus and a program.
  • a display device a movable object that moves in conjunction with the movement of the user, and a hole into which the movable object is inserted and removed in a virtual space around the user.
  • Object placement means for placing the provided ring object
  • Object display means for displaying the movable object and the ring object placed in the virtual space on the display device, and the movable object inserted into a hole of the ring object
  • a first determination unit that determines whether the movable object has been inserted or not, and when the first determination unit determines that the movable object has been inserted into the hole of the ring object, the process assigned to the insertion of the movable object is executed.
  • First processing execution means that determines whether the movable object has been inserted or not, and when the first determination unit determines that the movable object has been inserted into the hole of the ring object, the process assigned to the insertion of the movable object is executed.
  • a process execution system capable of executing a specific process by a user's natural action in a virtual space (virtual three-dimensional space) set around the user.
  • the first process execution means determines that the movable object has been inserted into the hole of the ring object. If so, it is by executing a specific process (a process assigned to the insertion of the movable object).
  • a preferred aspect is that a second determination unit that determines whether or not the movable object has been removed from the hole of the ring object, and the movable object is removed from the hole of the ring object by the second determination unit. And a second process execution means for executing a process assigned to the removal of the movable object when it is determined that the movable object has been removed.
  • a specific process (a process assigned to the removal of the movable object) can be executed.
  • a preferable aspect is that the ring object moves following the movement of the movable object when the movable object inserted into the hole of the ring object moves in a direction in contact with the ring object. It is characterized by doing.
  • the ring object when the movable object inserted into the hole of the ring object moves in a direction in contact with the ring object, the ring object can be moved following the movement of the movable object.
  • a preferred mode is a third determination unit that determines a movement pattern of the movable object inserted into the hole of the ring object, and a movement pattern of the movable object that is determined by the third determination unit. And third process execution means for executing the allocated process.
  • the process assigned to the movement pattern of the movable object can be executed.
  • a movable object that moves in conjunction with a user's movement in a virtual space around the user.
  • Object placement means for placing a ring object having a hole into which the movable object is inserted and removed, object display means for displaying the movable object and the ring object placed in the virtual space on the display device, and the movable First determination means for determining whether or not an object has been inserted into the hole of the ring object; and when the first determination means determines that the movable object has been inserted into the hole of the ring object, First processing execution means for executing processing assigned to insertion; And wherein the Rukoto.
  • an information processing apparatus capable of executing a specific process by a user's natural operation in a virtual space (virtual three-dimensional space) set around the user.
  • the first process execution means determines that the movable object has been inserted into the hole of the ring object. If so, it is by executing a specific process (a process assigned to the insertion of the movable object).
  • still another aspect of the present invention provides a movable object that moves an information processing apparatus connected to a display device to a virtual space around the user in conjunction with the movement of the user.
  • a ring object having a hole through which the movable object is inserted and removed, the movable object arranged in the virtual space, the object display means for displaying the ring object on the display device, and the movable object
  • First determining means for determining whether or not the movable object has been inserted into the hole of the ring object, and when the first determining means determines that the movable object has been inserted into the hole of the ring object, Functions as first process execution means for executing the assigned process. Characterized in that it is a because the program.
  • the first process execution means determines that the movable object has been inserted into the hole of the ring object. If so, it is by executing a specific process (a process assigned to the insertion of the movable object).
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram of a processing execution system 10.
  • FIG. This is an example of information display objects M1, M2,... Arranged in a virtual space around the user U.
  • 2 is a conceptual diagram of a spiral S.
  • FIG. It is an example of the graph G displayed (arranged) in the virtual space around the user U.
  • This is an example of comments Cm (Cm1 to Cm10) displayed (arranged) in a virtual space around the user U.
  • It is a figure for demonstrating a mode that the ring object O2 moves following the motion of the movable object O1.
  • 4 is a flowchart for explaining an example of an operation of a process execution system 10.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram of the processing execution system 10.
  • the processing execution system 10 of this embodiment includes a display device 20, an information processing device 30 connected to the display device 20 via a communication cable CA, a controller 40, and the like.
  • the display device 20 is, for example, a non-transmissive head mounted display that is mounted on the user's (player) head. As shown in FIG. 2, the display device 20 is arranged in a virtual space (virtual three-dimensional space) around the user and the virtual space based on the video signal transmitted from the information processing device 30 via the communication cable CA.
  • the displayed information display objects M1, M2,..., The movable object O1, the ring object O2, and the like are displayed on the video display unit 22.
  • a VIVE (registered trademark) head-mounted display manufactured by HTC Corporation can be used.
  • the user displays the virtual space and the information display objects M1, M2,..., The movable object O1, the ring object O2, and the like arranged in the virtual space via the video display unit 22 of the display device 20 mounted on the head. Observe (browse).
  • the information processing apparatus 30 is, for example, a personal computer.
  • the information processing apparatus 30 includes, as a hardware configuration, a CPU (control means), a RAM, a ROM, an HDD, and the like connected to the CPU via a bus or the like.
  • the CPU controls the overall operation of the information processing apparatus 30 by executing a dedicated application program read from the HDD.
  • the RAM is used as a work area when the CPU performs various arithmetic processes.
  • the ROM is a rewritable nonvolatile memory such as a flash ROM.
  • the HDD hard disk drive; the same applies hereinafter
  • the controller 40 includes a grip 42 that is gripped by the user U, a switch (not shown) that is turned on and off by a finger (for example, an index finger) of the user U that grips the grip 42, and the controller 40.
  • Communication device for wirelessly transmitting to the display device 20 at least one sensor (not shown) used when tracking the position (and posture) of the display, a signal indicating ON / OFF of a switch, a signal detected by the sensor, and the like (Not shown).
  • the controller 40 (communication device) is paired with the display device 20 in order to wirelessly transmit a signal indicating on / off of the switch, a signal detected by the sensor, and the like to the display device 20.
  • Each signal transmitted from the controller 40 to the display device 20 is transmitted to the information processing device 30 via the display device 20 (for example, via a USB cable connecting the display device 20 and the information processing device 30; not shown). Is transmitted.
  • a Vive (registered trademark) controller manufactured by HTC Corporation can be used as the controller 40.
  • the information processing apparatus 30 executes the dedicated application program or the like read from the HDD, whereby the object placement unit 32, the object display unit 34, the first to third determination units 36a to 36c, the first to third units. It functions as processing execution means 38a to 38c.
  • FIG. 2 is an example of information display objects M1, M2,..., A movable object O1, and a ring object O2 arranged in a virtual space around the user U.
  • the object placement means 32 displays information display objects M1, M2,... Including information display areas m1, m2,... In the virtual space around the user, and the information display areas m1, m2,.
  • the information display objects M1, M2,... are arranged in a state of surrounding the user U in a cylindrical shape.
  • the object placement unit 32 displays information display objects M1, M2,... In a cylinder C (a cylinder that surrounds the user U and extends in the vertical direction). C). Specifically, the object arrangement unit 32 moves the information display objects M1, M2,... Along the spiral S (the spiral S that surrounds the user U and extends in the vertical direction) set in the virtual space around the user U. Arrange. In FIG. 2, the spiral S extends along the cylinder C.
  • the virtual space around the user U is set by the information processing apparatus 30 (CPU) executing a dedicated application program read from the HDD.
  • FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram of the spiral S.
  • the spiral S is drawn with divided lines, but these lines are actually connected to form one spiral S.
  • the spiral S (and the cylinder C) is set in a virtual space around the user U based on setting values stored in a storage unit such as an HDD of the information processing apparatus 30.
  • This set value is, for example, the diameter, height, rotation direction, and interval of the spiral S (and the cylinder C) (and the start point, end point, etc. of the spiral S).
  • the spiral S (and the cylinder C) is drawn with a dotted line, which indicates that the spiral S (and the cylinder C) is not displayed in the virtual space.
  • the spiral S (and the cylinder C) may be displayed in the virtual space.
  • the spiral S extends from above the information display upper limit line L1 to below the information display lower limit line L2.
  • the information display upper limit line L1 and the information display lower limit line L2 are set in a virtual space around the user U based on setting values stored in a storage unit such as an HDD of the information processing apparatus 30.
  • This set value is, for example, the vertical position of the information display upper limit line L1 and the information display lower limit line L2.
  • the information display objects M1, M2,... are plate-like objects including, for example, information display areas (information display surfaces) m1, m2,.
  • the information display objects M1, M2,... are set in a virtual space around the user U based on setting values stored in a storage unit such as an HDD of the information processing apparatus 30.
  • This set value includes, for example, the shape (for example, outer shape), size (for example, vertical x horizontal x thickness), attributes such as color and transparency, information display areas m1, m2,. -Various information displayed in
  • the information display objects M1, M2,... May all have the same size or different sizes.
  • the information display object arranged above or below the information display object may be smaller than other information display objects.
  • attributes such as the shape, color, and transparency of the information display objects M1, M2,.
  • FIG. 2 shows an example in which the characters “Message 1” are displayed in the information display area m1, and the characters “Message 2” are displayed in the information display area m2.
  • Various information displayed in the information display areas m1, m2,... May be read from a storage unit such as an HDD of the information processing device 30, or a communication device (not shown) of the information processing device 30. It may be acquired from the outside (for example, a server) via.
  • a storage unit such as an HDD of the information processing device 30, or a communication device (not shown) of the information processing device 30. It may be acquired from the outside (for example, a server) via.
  • the information display objects M1, M2,... are in an upward direction (for example, the information display upper limit line L1) with the information display areas m1, m2,. It moves along the spiral S from the upper side to the lower side.
  • the information display object located at the lowermost position for example, the information display object M2 in FIG. 2
  • the information display objects M1, M2,. The operation is stopped in a state where the interval L3 (see FIG. 2) is maintained.
  • the information display objects M1, M2,... Are moved and stopped along the spiral S by the information processing apparatus 30 (CPU) executing a dedicated application program read from the HDD.
  • the information display objects M1, M2,... are arranged along the spiral S as described above. That is, the information display objects M1, M2,... Are arranged in a state of surrounding the user U in a cylindrical shape.
  • the user U can rotate each of the information display objects M1, M2,... (Information display areas m1, m2,%) By simply swinging the head left and right or rotating the spiral S around the vertical axis. Can browse.
  • the user U moves all the information display objects M1 by moving the line of sight along the spiral S. , M2... Further, it can be easily understood that the information display object M1 arranged at the upper side is displaying information that is newer in time than the information display object M2 arranged at the lower side.
  • the information display objects M1, M2,... May be arranged in a state of surrounding the user U by 360 ° (when there are a large number of information display objects M1, M2,...) And less than 360 ° (for example, , 180 °) in some cases (in the case of a small number of information display objects M1, M2,).
  • the object placement means 32 places the movable object O1 and the ring object O2 in the virtual space around the user U as shown in FIG.
  • the movable object O1 is a controller object that symbolizes the controller 40.
  • the movable object O1 is set in a virtual space around the user U based on a setting value stored in a storage unit such as an HDD of the information processing apparatus 30.
  • This set value is display data or the like of the movable object O1.
  • the movable object O1 moves in conjunction with the movement of the user U (more precisely, the controller 40 held by the user U). This is because the object placement means 32 is based on the signal or the like at the position of the controller 40 where the movable object O1 is detected based on the signal or the like detected by the sensor transmitted from the controller 40 via the display device 20. This is because the controller 40 is arranged in the same posture as the detected posture of the controller 40.
  • the ring object O2 is a ring-shaped object having a hole H O2 into which the movable object O1 is inserted and removed.
  • the ring object O2 may be a ring object that is connected all around, or may be a ring object that is partially missing.
  • the ring object O2 may be any object provided with a hole H O2 movable object O1 is insertion, the shape is not particularly limited.
  • the shape of the hole H O2 of the ring object O2 may be circular, polygonal, or other shapes.
  • the hole HO2 of the ring object O2 is preferably a through hole, but may be a hole with a bottom.
  • the ring object O2 is set in a virtual space around the user U based on setting values stored in a storage unit such as an HDD of the information processing apparatus 30.
  • This set value is, for example, display data of the ring object O2 (for example, the diameter, thickness, color, and diameter of the hole H O2 of the ring object O2).
  • the user U grips the user U while observing the virtual space and the movable object O1 and the ring object O2 arranged in the virtual space via the video display unit 22 of the display device 20 mounted on the head. by moving the controller 40, (to be precise, the controller 40 that the user U grips) the user U to insertion of the movable object O1 that moves in conjunction with movement of the holes H O2 rings object O2.
  • First determination means 36a determines whether the movable object O1 is inserted into the hole H O2 rings object O2. Whether or not the movable object O1 is inserted into the hole H O2 of the ring object O2 is determined by, for example, the position and posture of the movable object O1 in the virtual space, the position of the ring object O2 (and the hole H O2 ) in the virtual space, and the diameter. It can be determined by performing a predetermined calculation based on the posture and the like.
  • the first process execution means 38a is moveable object O1 by the first judging means 36a if it is determined to have been inserted into the hole H O2 rings object O2, executes the first processing allocated to the insertion of the movable object O1.
  • the first process is, for example, a process for switching the mode or a process for switching the function of the switch of the controller 40.
  • the process for switching the mode is, for example, a process for switching the mode for displaying the information display objects M1, M2,... (See FIG. 2) to the mode for displaying the graph G (see FIG. 4).
  • the process of switching the function of the switch of the controller 40 includes, for example, a function of hitting a star (star object) toward an information display object (for example, the information display object M1) targeted by the controller 40 (controller object). This is a process of switching to a function.
  • Another function is, for example, a function of alternately switching the display of the graph G shown in FIG. 4 and the display of the comments Cm (Cm1 to Cm10) shown in FIG.
  • Second determining means 36b determines movable object O1 is whether or not it has been removed from the hole H O2 rings object O2. Whether movable object O1 is removed from the hole H O2 rings object O2, for example, the position and orientation of the virtual space of the movable object O1, the position in the virtual space of the ring object O2 (and hole H O2), the diameter It can be determined by performing a predetermined calculation based on the posture and the like.
  • Second process execution means 38b the movable object O1 by the second judging means 36b is if it is judged to have been removed from the hole H O2 rings object O2, it executes the second processing assigned to removal of the movable object O1.
  • the second process processing of switching (before mode being inserted into the hole H O2 of the movable object O1 is ring object O2) based on the mode mode, original functions the function of the switch controller 40 (movable object O1 ring This is a process of switching to the function before being inserted into the hole H O2 of the object O2.
  • Ring object O2 as shown in FIG. 6, when the movable object O1 that is inserted into the hole H O2 rings object O2 has moved into contact with the direction (arrow AR, reference AL in FIG. 6) to the ring object O2, It moves following the movement of the movable object O1.
  • This is realized by the information processing apparatus 30 (CPU) executing a dedicated application program read from the HDD.
  • the third determination unit 36c may determine the movement pattern of a movable object O1 that is inserted into the hole H O2 rings object O2 (or ring object O2) (detection) to.
  • the movement pattern of the movable object O1 (or ring object O2) inserted into the hole H O2 of the ring object O2 is, for example, that the movable object O1 moves from the reference position (refer to the center in FIG. 6) to the right (arrow in FIG. 6).
  • a pattern moved to a certain distance (referred to as AR) (hereinafter referred to as a movement pattern of the movable object O1 in the right direction), the movable object O1 from the reference position (refer to the center in FIG. 6) leftward (refer to the arrow AL in FIG. 6) )
  • To a certain distance hereinafter referred to as a movement pattern of the movable object O1 in the left direction.
  • the movement pattern of a movable object O1 that is inserted into the hole H O2 rings object O2 may be a pattern other than this.
  • the third process execution unit 38c executes the third process assigned to the movement pattern of the movable object O1 (or the ring object O2) determined by the third determination unit 36c.
  • the third process execution means 38c performs a process of scrolling the display of the comments Cm (Cm1 to Cm10) shown in FIG. 5 to the right as the third process assigned to the movement pattern of the movable object O1 in the right direction. Execute.
  • the third process execution unit 38c scrolls the display of the comments Cm (Cm1 to Cm10) shown in FIG. 5 leftward as the third process assigned to the leftward movement pattern of the movable object O1.
  • comments Cm (Cm1 to Cm10) shown in FIG. 5 are comments constituting the graph G shown in FIG. 4, and are displayed (arranged) in a matrix on a plane set in the virtual space.
  • the movement pattern of the movable object O1 (or the ring object O2) and the third process assigned thereto are stored in a storage unit such as an HDD of the information processing apparatus 30, for example.
  • the object display unit 34 displays the virtual space around the user U and the movable object O1, the ring object O2, and the like arranged in the virtual space on the display device 20 (video display unit 22). Specifically, the object display unit 34 displays a video for displaying the virtual space around the user U and the movable object O1, the ring object O2, and the like arranged in the virtual space on the display device 20 (video display unit 22). A signal is generated, and the generated video signal is transmitted to the display device 20 via the communication cable CA.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart for explaining an example of the operation of the process execution system 10.
  • the information processing apparatus 30 sets a virtual space around the user U by executing a dedicated application program or the like read from the HDD, and spirals S ( 2 is set (step S10).
  • the information processing apparatus 30 places the movable object O1 and the ring object O2 in the virtual space around the user U (step S11).
  • the information processing apparatus 30 acquires a message from the outside (for example, a server) (step S12).
  • a message is stored in a storage unit such as the HDD of the information processing apparatus 30, the message is acquired from the storage unit.
  • the message is assumed that “message 1” and “message 2” have been acquired.
  • the information processing apparatus 30 (CPU) generates an information display object in which the message acquired in step S12 is displayed in the information display area (step S14). As many information display objects as the number of messages acquired in step S12 are generated.
  • an information display object M2 in which “message 2” is displayed in the information display area m2 are generated. Shall be.
  • the information processing apparatus 30 displays the information display objects M1 and M2 generated in step S14 in the virtual space set in step S10, and the information display areas m1 and m2 are on the user U side.
  • the orientation and the information display objects M1 and M2 are arranged in a state of surrounding the user U in a cylindrical shape (step S16).
  • the object arrangement unit 32 arranges the information display objects M1 and M2 generated in Step S14 along the spiral S (the spiral S surrounding the user U and extending in the vertical direction) set in Step S10. To do.
  • the information processing device 30 displays the virtual space set in step S10 and the information display objects M1, M2, the movable object O1, and the ring object O2 arranged in the virtual space on the display device 20 ( The image is displayed on the image display unit 22) (step S18).
  • the object display unit 34 displays the virtual space set in step S10 and the information display objects M1, M2, the movable object O1, and the ring object O2 arranged in the virtual space on the display device 20 (video display unit 22). ) Is generated and transmitted to the display device 20 via the communication cable CA.
  • the display device 20 is based on the video signal transmitted from the information processing device 30 via the communication cable CA, the virtual space around the user U, and the information display objects M1 and M2 and the movable object O1 arranged in the virtual space.
  • the ring object O2 is displayed.
  • the information processing apparatus 30 judges the movable object O1 is whether it is inserted into the hole H O2 rings object O2 (step S20).
  • step S20 if the moveable object O1 by the first determination unit 36a is determined to have been inserted into the hole H O2 rings object O2 (step S20: Yes), the information processing apparatus 30 (first process execution means 38a) is movable The first process assigned to the insertion of the object O1 is executed (step S22).
  • the information processing apparatus 30 (CPU) is either moveable object O1 that is inserted into the hole H O2 rings object O2 has moved into contact with the direction (arrow AR, reference AL in FIG. 6) to the ring object O2 not Is determined (step S24).
  • step S24 Yes
  • the information processing apparatus 30 moves the ring object O2 following the movement of the movable object O1 (step S26).
  • the information processing apparatus 30 determines (detects) the movement pattern of the movable object O1 (or ring object O2) inserted into the hole HO2 of the ring object O2 (step S28).
  • the information processing apparatus 30 executes the third process assigned to the movement pattern of the movable object O1 (or ring object O2) determined by the third determination unit 36c ( Step S30).
  • the third determination unit 36c determines (detects) the movement pattern of the movable object O1 in the right direction
  • the information processing apparatus 30 moves the movable object O1 in the right direction.
  • a process of scrolling the display of the comments Cm (Cm1 to Cm10) shown in FIG. 5 to the right is executed.
  • the third determination unit 36c determines (detects) the movement pattern of the movable object O1 in the left direction
  • the information processing apparatus 30 moves the movable object O1 in the left direction.
  • a process of scrolling the display of the comments Cm (Cm1 to Cm10) shown in FIG. 5 to the left is executed.
  • the information processing apparatus 30 determines movable object O1 is whether or not it has been removed from the hole H O2 rings object O2 (step S32).
  • step S34 if the moveable object O1 by the second judging means 36b is determined to have been withdrawn from the hole H O2 rings object O2 (step S32: Yes), the information processing apparatus 30 (second process execution means 38b) is movable The second process assigned to the removal of the object O1 is executed (step S34).
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and the transmissive head mounted display is used. May be.
  • the user can use the imaging device provided in the real space (for example, the transmissive head mounted display) via the video display unit 22 of the display device 20 (transmissive head mounted display) mounted on the head.
  • Real space and the information display objects M1, M2,..., The movable object O1, the ring object O2, and the like arranged in the real space are viewed (observed).
  • the virtual space of the present invention includes not only the virtual space of the above-described embodiment but also the real space of the present modification (for example, a real space photographed by an imaging device provided in a transmissive head-mounted display or the like). .
  • a touch screen display or other display mounted on a smartphone may be used.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and a smartphone or a game apparatus may be used.
  • the object placement unit 32, the object display unit 34, the first to third determination units 36a to 36c, and the first to third processing execution units 38a to 38c are provided in the information processing apparatus 30.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and at least one of these may be provided in the display device 20.
  • the case where the user U is standing is illustrated.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and the user U may be in a sitting posture or other postures.
  • the example in which the controller object symbolizing the controller 40 is used as the movable object O1 has been described.
  • the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the movable object O1 for example, an object that symbolizes a part of the body of the user U (for example, the hand or arm of the user U) may be used.
  • the present invention is not limited thereto. Absent.
  • the movable object O1 and the ring object O2 may be displayed (arranged) in a virtual space in which a game in which a character object operated by the user U collects items or fights is executed.
  • the first process execution means 38a the first processing allocated to the insertion of the movable object O1 (e.g. As a process for switching the mode), a process for switching from the fighting mode to the display mode of the physical object recovery screen of the character object operated by the user U may be executed.
  • the second process execution means 38b as a second processing assigned to removal of the movable object O1, You may perform the process which switches the display mode of a physical strength recovery screen to the original fighting mode.
  • the first process execution means 38a as a first processing allocated to the insertion of the movable object O1, A process of switching the background of the virtual space from a first landscape (for example, a Japanese landscape) to a second landscape (for example, a US landscape) may be executed.
  • a first landscape for example, a Japanese landscape
  • a second landscape for example, a US landscape
  • the second process execution means 38b may execute the processing for switching to the (movable object O1 scenery before being inserted into the hole H O2 rings object O2).

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L'invention concerne un système d'exécution de traitement comprenant : un dispositif d'affichage ; un moyen d'agencement d'objets qui agence, dans un espace virtuel autour d'un utilisateur, un objet mobile qui se déplace conjointement avec le mouvement de l'utilisateur ainsi qu'un objet annulaire pourvu d'un trou dans lequel est inséré l'objet mobile et dont il est extrait ; un moyen d'affichage d'objets qui affiche, sur le dispositif d'affichage, l'objet mobile et l'objet annulaire agencés dans l'espace virtuel ; un premier moyen de détermination qui détermine si l'objet mobile a été inséré dans le trou de l'objet annulaire ; et un premier moyen d'exécution de traitement qui exécute un traitement attribué à l'insertion de l'objet mobile si le premier moyen de détermination détermine que l'objet mobile a été inséré dans le trou de l'objet annulaire. Par conséquent, un traitement spécifique peut être exécuté au moyen d'une opération naturelle pour l'utilisateur dans l'espace virtuel (un espace tridimensionnel virtuel) défini autour de l'utilisateur.
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