WO2018092825A1 - Programme d'apprentissage de la propreté, procédé d'apprentissage de la propreté et système informatique d'apprentissage de la propreté - Google Patents

Programme d'apprentissage de la propreté, procédé d'apprentissage de la propreté et système informatique d'apprentissage de la propreté Download PDF

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WO2018092825A1
WO2018092825A1 PCT/JP2017/041198 JP2017041198W WO2018092825A1 WO 2018092825 A1 WO2018092825 A1 WO 2018092825A1 JP 2017041198 W JP2017041198 W JP 2017041198W WO 2018092825 A1 WO2018092825 A1 WO 2018092825A1
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文美 合田
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  • the present invention relates to a toilet training program, a toilet training method, and a toilet training computer system.
  • Patent Document 1 it is known that the infant's auxiliary toilet seat 1 is placed on the adult toilet seat to encourage the infant to excrete in the toilet.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the conventional problems as described above, and the object thereof is to promote a toilet training for an infant more and more, a toilet training program, a toilet training method, and a toilet training. To provide a system.
  • a main invention for achieving the above object is to obtain an image obtained by an infant who has gone to the toilet on a computer having a photographing unit and a display unit and obtain a photographed image photographed by the photographing unit;
  • a toilet training program that executes a compliment display process for displaying on the display unit a compliment display for compromising the infant, including a predetermined pattern and the photographed image.
  • an infant who has performed toilet training can see the infant decorated with a predetermined pattern through the display screen, so that he / she can feel that he / she has been given up and feel a sense of accomplishment. Since it becomes easy to feel, toilet training is further promoted, and the willingness of infants and computer operators to continue toilet training is facilitated.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the terminal 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining a flow of initial setting according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining the mode selection flow of the program according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating the flow of toilet training according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram for explaining a flow of toilet training according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining the recording flow of the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining the personal information input display 20.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining the menu display 30.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining the shooting screen 60.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram for explaining the post-shooting screen 65.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram for explaining the selection symbol 71.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram for explaining the compliment display 73.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram for explaining the option display screen 80.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram for explaining the display screen 82 of the skinship method.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram for explaining a new symbol display screen 86.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram for explaining the recording list 100.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram for explaining the calendar display 110.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram for explaining the input screen 120.
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram illustrating an example of guidance display.
  • the computer including the photographing unit and the display unit includes an acquisition process in which an infant who went to the toilet acquires a photographed image photographed by the photographing unit, a predetermined pattern for giving up the infant and the photographed image, A toilet training program for executing a compliment display process for displaying a compliment display for compelling the infant on the display unit.
  • toilet training program infants and computer operators who have performed toilet training are complimented because they can see the infants decorated with a predetermined pattern through the display screen. Since it is easy to feel a sense of accomplishment, toilet training is further promoted, and the willingness of infants and operators to continue toilet training is easily improved.
  • the symbol is one or a plurality of symbols selected from a plurality of different memory symbols stored in advance.
  • This program is a toilet training program, wherein a display process for displaying a plurality of selection symbols among the stored symbols on the display unit is executed, and in the compliment display processing, among the selection symbols It is desirable that one or more symbols selected by the computer operator or the infant are displayed on the display unit.
  • a computer operator or an infant can select a symbol to be displayed as a compliment display, so that toilet training can be performed while having fun.
  • the increase process is executed according to the number of executions of the compliment display process.
  • the number of executions of the increase process relative to the number of executions of the compliment display process until a predetermined time elapses is the increase relative to the number of executions of the compliment display process after the predetermined time has elapsed. It is preferable that the number of processing executions is larger.
  • a personal information input receiving process for receiving input of at least one personal information of the sex and age of the infant is executed, and the selection symbol is converted into the personal information from the stored symbols. It is desirable that the symbol is selected correspondingly.
  • a pattern corresponding to the infant's preference can be displayed in a selectable manner, so that the infant and the operator's willingness to toilet training It can be improved further.
  • the program activation identifier is provided on a toilet training mount, and the toilet training mount is operated by the computer operator or the infant, and the infant has performed toilet training. It is desirable to use a mount for giving a completion signature.
  • a plurality of options associated with different skinship methods are displayed, and the plurality of options are displayed in a state where the skinship method is hidden. It is preferable that when one of the plurality of options is selected by the computer operator or the infant, the skinship method associated with the selected option is displayed.
  • toilet training program communication can be achieved by contact between the operator and the infant, and infants and operators can enjoy by selecting this skinship method from a plurality of options. While toilet training can be performed.
  • this toilet training program it is preferable to execute an input reception process for receiving an input regarding the state of the infant's toilet training, and to execute the increase process in accordance with the number of executions of the input reception process. .
  • the computer operator and the infant can see new designs according to the number of times the input reception process is executed, thereby improving the willingness to perform toilet training and getting bored with toilet training. Can reduce the risk of losing.
  • the number of toilet training can be increased rather than displaying a new symbol multiple times in one toilet training.
  • a guidance display process for causing the display to display a guidance display for guiding the infant to the toilet is executed. It is desirable to be an image or a moving image for reminding the user.
  • the guidance display is an image or a moving image showing a character associated with the absorbent article used by the infant going to the toilet.
  • an infant can recall an absorbent article when looking at the character, so that it is associated with the toilet, making it easier to be aware of toilet training, and the infant imitates the character's behavior. By doing so, toilet training can be performed, so that resistance to toilet training can be reduced.
  • a toilet training method comprising: a compliment display step of displaying compliment display for compliment on a display unit provided in the computer.
  • an infant who has undergone toilet training can see the infant decorated with a predetermined pattern through the display screen, so that he / she can feel that he has been complimented, Since it becomes easy to feel a sense of accomplishment, toilet training is further promoted, and it is easy to improve the willingness of infants and operators to continue toilet training.
  • an acquisition processing unit for acquiring a photographed image taken by a photographing unit provided in a computer system for an infant who went to the toilet, and a predetermined pattern for praising the infant and the photographed image
  • a compliment display processing unit for displaying the compliment display on a display unit provided in the computer system.
  • an infant who has performed toilet training can feel the appearance of the infant decorated with a predetermined pattern through the display screen, so that he / she can feel that he has been complimented. Since it is possible to easily feel a sense of accomplishment, toilet training is further promoted, and it is easy to improve the willingness of infants and operators to continue toilet training.
  • the terminal (computer) 1 performs various processes and displays the results on the screen 14.
  • the terminal 1 is, for example, a smartphone or a tablet terminal.
  • the terminal 1 executes various processes (described later) related to toilet training by executing the downloaded program.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the terminal 1.
  • the terminal 1 of this embodiment includes a control unit 11, a storage unit 12, an input unit 13, a screen (display unit) 14, a communication unit 15, and a camera (imaging unit) 16.
  • the control unit 11 exchanges data between each unit and controls the entire terminal, and is realized by a CPU (Central Processing Unit) executing a program stored in a predetermined memory.
  • a CPU Central Processing Unit
  • the control unit 11 includes a personal information input reception processing unit 111, an acquisition processing unit 112, an increase processing unit 113, a compliment display processing unit 114, a display processing unit 115, and an input reception processing unit 116.
  • the personal information input acceptance processing unit 111 performs processing for accepting input of personal information of infants.
  • the acquisition processing unit 112 performs a process of acquiring a captured image captured using the camera 16.
  • the increase processing unit 113 performs a process of increasing the number of stored symbols in the storage unit 12.
  • the compliment display processing unit 114 performs a process of displaying on the screen 14 a compliment display 73 for giving up the infant.
  • the display processing unit 115 performs processing for displaying the selection symbol 71 on the screen 14.
  • the input reception process part 116 performs the process which receives the input about the mode at the time of the toilet training of the infant.
  • the storage unit 12 stores a plurality of storage symbols used for compliment display.
  • the input unit 13 is input by an operator of the terminal 1 and is realized by a tap operation on the touch panel.
  • the screen 14 is a display unit that displays various types of information based on commands from the control unit 11.
  • the communication unit 15 has a function as a receiving unit that receives a program and image data.
  • the camera 16 is a photographing unit that acquires image data by photographing.
  • the toilet training method of the present embodiment is performed using a toilet training program (hereinafter also referred to as “program”) of the terminal 1.
  • the program can perform initial settings, mode selection, toilet training, and recording.
  • the infant is a person who performs toilet training (hereinafter referred to as “infant”), and the operator of the terminal 1 (hereinafter also referred to as “operator”) is a guardian of the infant.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining a flow of initial setting according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining the personal information input display 20.
  • S3 personal information input reception step.
  • an infant name is received in the name field 21 of the personal information input display 20
  • the date of birth of the infant in the date of birth field 22 and another input of men and women is received in the gender field 23.
  • this personal information input display 20 may be input only for the gender, or may be input of the current age instead of the date of birth.
  • the control unit 11 displays the menu display 30 on the screen 14 (S4).
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating the flow of mode selection according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining the menu display 30.
  • the control unit 11 first displays a menu display 30 that is a top screen on the screen 14 (S11: menu display step).
  • the menu display 30 includes a character 31, a setting 32 displayed as “SET”, an alarm 33 displayed as “ALARM”, a record 34 displayed as “KIROKURU”, a “camera”, and the like.
  • Each icon of the displayed camera 35 is provided.
  • the character 31 is provided in the approximate center of the screen 14, and the icons 32 to 35 are provided in the lower part of the screen 14.
  • Character 31 is a character associated with a disposable diaper used by infants.
  • the character 31 not only gives a cute impression, but also makes it easier for the operator of the terminal 1 and infants performing toilet training to be aware of the toilet, and encourages them to do their best together.
  • the control unit 11 switches to a setting mode in which the personal information input display 20 is displayed on the screen 14 (A).
  • the personal information input acceptance processing unit 111 accepts a change in personal information regarding infants.
  • the control unit 11 switches to an alarm setting mode in which an alarm setting screen (not shown) is displayed on the screen 14 (B).
  • an alarm setting screen (not shown) is displayed on the screen 14 (B).
  • the program can be started at a predetermined time.
  • a well-known method is used for setting this alarm. For example, a program is automatically started at 15:00 (after one hour), and a notification sound is generated simultaneously with the start of the program, so that the operator and the infant can perform toilet training. It is possible to inform that it is time to perform.
  • the control unit 11 switches to a recording mode in which the display 50 for recording the state of the infant's toilet training is displayed on the screen 14 (C).
  • the recording mode (C) and the input screen 120 will be described later.
  • the control unit 11 switches to a shooting mode in which the shooting screen 60 is displayed on the screen 14 (D).
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining the shooting screen 60.
  • the photographing screen 60 displayed on the screen 14 by the control unit 11 is a photographing standby image 61 displayed on the screen 14 through the lens of the camera.
  • a shutter button 63 labeled “Satsuei” is displayed at the center of the left and right direction at the bottom of the shooting screen 60
  • an end button 64 labeled “End” is displayed to the left of the shutter button 63.
  • the shutter button 63 is a button for the camera 16 to acquire a captured image by an operator's tap.
  • the end button 64 is a button for displaying the menu display 30 on the screen 14 by an operator's tap.
  • the imaging screen 60 shown in FIG. 9 is obtained by using a camera for an infant toilet (hereinafter also referred to as “toilet”) 61a placed on an adult (normal toilet) that can be actually seen. The image is displayed on the screen 14.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram for explaining the post-shooting screen 65.
  • the photographed image is a photograph image obtained by the operator pressing the shutter button 63 of the camera 16 and is a photographed image of an infant sitting in the toilet.
  • the post-shooting screen 65 displayed on the screen 14 at this time is a screen in which the crown image 62a and a plurality of star pattern images 62b previously stored in the storage unit 12 are combined with the shot image.
  • “Successful toilet training” is not limited to when an infant can excrete in the toilet, and can be changed as appropriate by the operator according to the growth of the infant. For example, an infant who has just started toilet training is said to be “successful” to go to the toilet, and an infant who does not like toilet training is said to have been “successful” to go to the toilet and sit on the toilet seat. Infants who are used to it but are still unable to evacuate in the toilet can say that they were able to evacuate in the toilet as “success”. In the present embodiment, a state where the user can sit on the toilet seat of the toilet is also referred to as a “going to the toilet” state.
  • the compliment display processing unit 114 displays the clear button 66 and the selection symbol button 67 on the screen 65 after photographing, and displays the save button 68 and the cancel button 69 at the bottom of the screen 14 (S62: for selection).
  • Display step of design button and save button In FIG. 10, the clear button 66 is an icon displayed as “Clear”, the selection symbol button 67 is an icon displayed as “Frame & Stamp”, and the save button 68 is displayed as “Hot”.
  • the cancel button 69 is an icon displayed as “cancel”.
  • the post-shooting screen 65 is given up and saved in the storage unit 12 as a display image (S641).
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram for explaining the selection symbol 71. As shown in FIG. 11, a list 70 of symbols for selection is displayed in the center of the post-shooting screen 65 (screen 14), and a cancel button 69 is displayed in the lower left part of the screen 14.
  • a plurality of selection symbols 71 are displayed in the selection symbol list 70, and each selection symbol 71 is a part of a symbol stored in advance in the storage unit 12.
  • the selection symbol list 70 shown in FIG. 11 there are five images 71a such as “I was very good!”, A turtle image 71b, a cake image 71c, a salmon image 71d, as the selection symbol 71.
  • An airplane image 71e and a robot image 71f are displayed.
  • the compliment display processing unit 114 displays the post-shooting image.
  • the robot image 71f is displayed on 65 in a superimposed manner (S633: The selected symbol is superimposed on the photographed image).
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram for explaining the compliment display 73.
  • the compliment display 73 shown in FIG. 12 is obtained by superimposing a robot image 71f, an airplane image 71e, and a “very good!” Image 71a one by one on the post-capture image 65 in a state where the decorative symbol 62 is displayed. it's shown.
  • the selection symbol list 70 is displayed at the bottom of the screen 14 so that the operator can visually recognize the central portion of the captured image. Thus, the operator and the infant can select the selection symbol 71 while confirming the infant's face in the captured image.
  • the “praise display” is a display for praising an infant and an operator
  • the praise display 73 is a display including a selection symbol 71 and a decoration symbol 62 for praising the infant and a photographed image.
  • An infant can objectively see his complimented appearance by looking at a compliment display 73 in which a photographed image of his / her success in toilet training is displayed with a selection symbol 71, a decoration symbol 62, etc. It makes it easier to realize that you are complimented. It also makes it easier to recognize your success. As a result, it is possible to encourage infants in the future of toilet training, and it is easy to improve their willingness to continue to do toilet training, which is essential. Furthermore, the operator can enjoy the pleasure of creating a compliment screen. Since the operator can decorate the captured image with the selection symbol 71 according to his / her preference, the operator can enjoy the selection symbol 71 and the pleasure of creating a compliment display.
  • the selection symbol 71 that can be displayed on the compliment display 73 can be selected from the selection symbol list 70. Further, the number of selection symbols 71 to be displayed can be arbitrarily changed. Thereby, the infant and the operator can enjoy the creation of the compliment display 73. In addition, by making the compliment display 73 fun, it is possible to reduce the risk that the infant gets tired of toilet training.
  • selection symbol 71 an image of a mark representing the date and time may be displayed, or words for infants such as “I did my best” and “I did it” saved in the storage unit 12 in advance may be displayed. Good. Further, when the compliment display 73 is displayed, the decorative symbol 62 and the selection symbol 71 may be blinked or moved, or a sound effect may be generated from a speaker (not shown) of the terminal 1. .
  • tags “stamp” and “frame” at the top of the selection symbol list 70, and a selection symbol 71 is selected from the “stamp” and a compliment display 73.
  • the “frame” tag may be selected, and the compliment display 73 may be created using a symbol selection symbol (not shown) that decorates the edge of the captured image.
  • the stamp selection symbol 71 and the frame selection symbol may be displayed together.
  • a symbol selected from the memory symbol 12 corresponding to personal information such as sex and age may be displayed as the symbol 71 for selection.
  • personal information such as sex and age
  • a person is selected in the personal information input display 20, a vehicle image, a robot image, an animal image, or the like, which a boy tends to prefer, is selected as the selection image 71 in the selection symbol list 70. Is displayed. In this way, by changing the design that can be selected according to the sex or age of the target infant, a compliment display 73 that makes the infant feel more happy and happy can be created.
  • the symbol to be displayed on the compliment display 73 may be only the selection symbol 71 or only the decorative symbol 62. Further, the selection symbol 71 can be selected from the symbols displayed in the selection symbol list 70, but is not limited thereto. The symbols may be selectable from all symbols stored in the storage unit 12, or the symbols randomly extracted from the storage unit 12 by the compliment display processing unit 114 may be displayed as the selection symbol 71.
  • the compliment display 73 When the creation of the compliment display 73 (selection of the selection symbol 71) is completed, when the operator taps the save button 65 (S641), the compliment display 73 is stored in the storage unit 12 as a compliment display image. From now on, infants and operators can look at the stored compliment display images, look back on toilet training, and use it as an opportunity for the next toilet training such as “I was good at that time. It also becomes a compliment display image 101t when creating a “record” to be described later.
  • P Tp (S643).
  • P is a variable obtained by counting the number of times the infant has been sitting in the bathroom continuously. The increase in P will be described later.
  • the new option display step (S644) will be described later.
  • P ⁇ Tp the compliment display processing unit 114 displays an option display screen 80 on which a plurality of options are displayed on the screen 14 (S654: option display step).
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram for explaining the option display screen 80.
  • the cards 81a, 81b, 81c as options are displayed in a horizontal row in order from the left.
  • the cards 81a, 81b, 81c are associated with different skinship methods, and are displayed in a state where the skinship method is hidden.
  • the card 81a has a skinship method “Gyutto Time”
  • the card 81b has a skinship method “Hoppe ni Chu!
  • the card 81c has the skinship method” Yes touch! " ]
  • Each skinship method is stored in the storage unit 12 in advance.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram for explaining the display screen 82 of the skinship method.
  • the skinship method display screen 82 displays only one skinship method associated with the selected card, and does not display the skinship methods associated with the other two cards.
  • a skinship method display screen 82 is displayed on the screen 14 and associated with the card 81a. Display the skinship method “Gyutto Time”. On the skinship method display screen 82, characters 83a indicating the skinship method are displayed at the top of the screen 14, an image 83b indicating the skinship method at the center of the screen 14, and a message 83c to the operator below the image 83b. Is displayed. A TOP button 84 and a record button 85 (described later) are also displayed at the bottom of the screen 14.
  • the skinship method between the operator and the infant can be achieved by the operator who has seen the skinship method display screen 82 holding the infant tightly according to the displayed skinship method.
  • Skinship is a feeling that is comfortable for both the operator and the infant, and is an act that can realize joy. Skinship allows infants to feel intimate with the operator, improve the relationship between them, and feel the sense of solidarity when working together in toilet training. Infants and operators can feel being complimented by each other through skinship, and can improve their willingness to continue toilet training together.
  • the operator and the infant can enjoy skinship while having fun like a card game, so that it is easy to feel the impression that a series of toilet training is fun.
  • option display screen 80 is not limited to selection by three cards.
  • the choices may be four, five, etc., and can be changed as appropriate, such as not only cards but also Amidakuji and roulette.
  • three skinship methods have been exemplified, but skinship methods more than the options displayed on the storage unit 12 may be stored in advance and associated with options displayed at random.
  • the display of the skinship method is not limited to characters and images, and sound and sound effects may be emitted from a speaker (not shown).
  • the control unit 11 displays the menu display 30 on the screen 14 (S700).
  • the control unit 11 switches to the recording mode (C).
  • the compliment display processing unit 114 displays a new option display that displays a plurality of options. New options are displayed on a screen (not shown) (S644). Similar to the option display screen 80, the new option display screen is an option associated with different symbols on three cards. The new option display screen is also displayed with each symbol hidden. Each card on the new option display screen is associated with, for example, a car symbol, a panda symbol, and a hot cake symbol.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram for explaining a new symbol display screen 86.
  • a character image 88 having a car image 87 as a new symbol is displayed at the center of the screen 14.
  • a TOP button 84 for returning to the menu display 30 and a recording button 85 (described later) for moving to a mode for recording the state of toilet training are also displayed at the bottom of the screen 14.
  • the increase processing unit 113 stores the car image 87 as a new symbol in the storage unit 12 and increases the symbol in the storage unit 12 (S646: symbol increase step). .
  • the compliment display processing unit 114 displays a new option on the screen 14 (S664: new).
  • Option display step) When the operator or infant selects one card of options, a new symbol is displayed (S665: new symbol display step), and the increase processing unit 113 stores the new symbol in the storage unit 12. (S666: symbol increasing step).
  • the step of displaying the new option in S664, the step of displaying the new symbol in S665, and the step of increasing the symbol in S666 are the same as the step of displaying the new option in S644, the step of displaying the new symbol in S645, and the step of increasing the symbol in S646. .
  • the control unit 11 displays the menu display 30 on the screen 14 (S700).
  • the recording button 85 is tapped instead of the TOP button 84 (S669), the control unit 11 switches to the recording mode to be displayed on the screen 14 (C).
  • the state of being able to sit in the toilet is the success of toilet training, but an infant who has become accustomed to toilet training can easily sit in the toilet Since it can be performed, it is desirable that the toilet training is successful when the toilet can be excreted.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining the recording flow of the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram for explaining the recording list 100.
  • the control unit 11 displays the recording list 100 on the screen 14 (S50: recording list display step).
  • the recording list 100 includes a plurality of toilet records 101a and 101b, a calendar button 102, a return button 103, a recording button 104, and a graduation button 105.
  • toilet records 101a and 101b icons 101p, 101q, 101r, and 101s representing the recorded results, a compliment display image 101t, and a comment column 101u are displayed.
  • the icon 101p indicates that the user has been able to go to the toilet (can sit in the toilet), and the icon 101q has been excreted in a diaper or pants, or the diaper has been replaced.
  • the icon 101r indicates that poop has occurred, and the icon 101s indicates that the toilet can be excreted.
  • toilet record 101a shows icons 101p and 101r, indicating that he was able to go to the toilet and could not excrete in the toilet, but that he had pooped. Yes.
  • the toilet record 101b indicates that the icons 101p, 101q, 101r, and 101s are displayed, so that the user can go to the toilet, change the diaper, and poop the toilet. By looking at the record list 100 in this way, the operator and the infant can confirm the progress of toilet training.
  • the calendar button 102 displayed in the recording list 100 is a “go to calendar screen” button
  • the recording button 104 is a “go to input screen” button
  • the graduation button 105 is “graduate from toilet training and end the toilet training program”.
  • a button, a screen switching button, and a return button 103 are buttons for displaying the menu display 30.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram for explaining the calendar display 110.
  • the calendar display 110 can confirm the outline of the toilet training result for one month. For example, as shown in FIG. 17, flower circles are marked on September 15 and 19 2016. This is the day when toilet training was successful. In addition, circles are marked on the 14th, 17th, and 18th, and this day shows the day when the toilet training was successful even once. The success frequency of toilet training in which this flower circle or circle is described can be changed as appropriate.
  • a predetermined date in the calendar display 110 is tapped by the operator (S522: date selection step)
  • the control unit 11 displays the input screen 120.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram for explaining the input screen 120.
  • the input screen 120 is a screen for inputting the state at the time of toilet training for infants.
  • the input screen 120 includes a date 121 indicating the date of toilet training in the upper center of the screen 14, a back button 122 for displaying the list display 100 on the upper left side, and a toilet for the day on the upper right side.
  • a number display 123 for displaying the number of trainings is provided.
  • a memo field 124 for an operator to input impressions and memos, and a registration button 126 to be tapped when registration on the input screen 120 is completed. Further, an icon 125 for inputting each item regarding the state of toilet training is provided at the center of the screen 14.
  • the icon 125 is used to input the degree of achievement of infant toilet training. ”“ Voice ”“ Go to the toilet ”“ It was a toilet ”“ In diapers and pants ”“ Pee ”“ Poop ”are shown on the left side, and there is an icon 125 to input or select corresponding to these It is provided on the right side. For example, “When did you do? ], The time is input to the icon 125a. For the icon 125b corresponding to “calling”, the operator selects and taps whether or not the operator has made a call to encourage toilet training for the infant. When the operator speaks to the infant, “YES” is selected.
  • an icon 125c corresponding to “going to the toilet” is provided, and “going to the toilet” is selected by the operator and taps whether the infant can go to the toilet or can sit in the toilet. To do. If you went to the toilet or could sit in the toilet, “I went” is selected.
  • the icons 125d, 125e, 125f, and 125g corresponding to “toilet”, “diapers and pants”, “pee”, and “poo” are also provided. “Toilet” was whether the infant was able to excrete in the toilet, “Diaper and pants” was whether the infant was excreted in the diaper and pants instead of the toilet, “Pee” “Poop” The operator selects and taps each excreted item. Note that the input to the comment field 124 is arbitrary.
  • R is a variable obtained by counting the number of times the infant toilet training is input on the input screen 120, and increases according to the number of times the registration button 126 is pressed on the input screen 120. That is, not only when the infant successfully completes toilet training and acquires a compliment display image, but also when the infant refuses to go to the toilet, the operator can input R on the input screen 120 to determine R. To increase.
  • R Tr
  • the number of selection symbols 71 and decorative symbols 62 that can be displayed on the compliment display 73 increases, and the operator can further increase the pleasure of decorating the compliment display 73. it can.
  • the recording list 100 which is the first display in the recording mode (C) is displayed on the screen 14.
  • the recording of the state of the toilet training for the infant may be before or after the toilet training for the infant or when a certain time has elapsed since the toilet training.
  • the number of symbols is increased according to the number of times the operator records (S529 to S531), there is a possibility that the operator or infant may not notice that the new symbols have increased. Therefore, when the shooting screen is displayed from the shooting mode (D) (S60), the symbol increased in the symbol increasing step (S533) may be automatically displayed on the screen 14 as the decorative symbol 62. Thereby, the operator can improve the willingness to record the state of the infant's toilet training.
  • a prohibition process is executed in which both the symbol increasing step according to the number of recordings (S533) and the symbol increasing step according to the degree of achievement of the infant toilet training (S646, S666) are not executed. May be.
  • the number of symbols is more likely to increase with each toilet training. The state reduces the risk of getting bored with toilet training for infants and operators, and makes it easier to continue.
  • the operator decides to activate the program in the program activation step (S10), but is not limited thereto.
  • a clock or timer may be provided in the terminal 1, and the control unit 11 may automatically start the program when a predetermined time is reached. By doing in this way, it is possible to inform the operator and the infant of the time for performing the toilet training, and to promptly perform the toilet training.
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram illustrating an example of the guidance display 200.
  • the guidance display 200 is a display for guiding an infant to a toilet, and is a still image, a moving image, or a combination of a still image and a moving image for recalling the toilet in order to promote toilet training.
  • This guidance display image is stored in the storage unit 12.
  • the images and moving images are not limited to characters, but may display predetermined graphics, pictures, photos, videos, etc., and may be accompanied by character displays such as messages, sound effects, voices, and the like. As shown in FIG.
  • the character 201 is preferably an image of a character preferred by an infant, and more preferably a character associated with an absorbent article such as a diaper used by an infant or used in the past. This character makes it easy to remind an infant of an absorbent article and can make a toilet reminiscent.
  • the guidance display 200 may be displayed on the screen 14 or the program may be activated.
  • the program is activated and corresponds to the AR marker read from the selection symbol 71 displayed in the selection symbol list 70 in the selection symbol display step (S 632). It is good also as a design. As a result, not only the program can be easily started, but also a symbol according to the preference of the infant can be easily displayed as the selection symbol 71, so that the infant can perform toilet training while having fun.
  • an AR marker may be provided on a mount for giving a completion sign when an infant performs toilet training.
  • a mount for giving a completion sign when an infant performs toilet training For example, it can be enjoyed by sticking the sticker by providing it on the sticker mount for the operator and infants to put the sticker, and it becomes easy to be interested in the program from the AR code. This makes it easier to continue toilet training.
  • the number of symbols stored in the storage unit 12 may be increased according to the number of successful toilet trainings for infants, and the number of symbols 71 for selection and decorative symbols 62 that can be displayed on the compliment display 73 may be increased. For example, if the toilet training is successful 5 times and the symbol is increased, the toilet training is performed 7 times, and the captured images cannot be acquired at the 1st and 6th times, and the 2nd to 5th and 7th times. If the photographed image can be acquired, if the photographed image is acquired in the seventh toilet training, the design can be increased by the success of the fifth toilet training.
  • By increasing the number of symbols stored in the storage unit 12 it is easy to improve the willingness of infants to make toilet training successful, and it is easy for infants to continue toilet training.
  • the number of times the symbol is increased with respect to the number of times that the compliment display 73 is displayed after the program is first started until the predetermined time elapses is the number of times the symbol is increased after the predetermined time has elapsed.
  • the number may be larger than the number of times of increasing. Specifically, for 3 days (predetermined time) after starting the program for the first time, when the compliment display 73 is displayed 5 times, the symbol is increased by one. May increase the symbol by one when the compliment display 73 is displayed seven times. In other words, until the predetermined time has elapsed, the infant can feel comfortable with the toilet training so that the toilet training can be easily used. And when it gets used to the toilet training after progress for a predetermined time, the toilet training can be made easier to continue by reducing the opportunity to increase new symbols.
  • the number of times the compliment display 73 is displayed for a predetermined period after the predetermined time has elapsed is less than the predetermined number of times, the number of times that the symbol in S65 is increased with respect to the number of times the compliment display 73 is displayed during the predetermined period. You may increase more. For example, three days after the program is first started (after a predetermined time has elapsed), when the compliment display 73 is displayed seven times, the symbol is increased by one, and the number of display of the compliment display 73 in one day (predetermined period) is increased. If the number is less than the preset number, the symbol can be increased by one when the compliment display 73 is displayed five times. In this way, when the infant gets tired of toilet training, more new symbols are displayed, so that the infant can be more interested in toilet training and can continue the toilet training.
  • the above-described embodiment can be realized by causing a computer or a microprocessor to execute various processes described above by a program.
  • all the processes may be prepared as a program, or a part of the processes may be processed by hardware and the remaining processes may be prepared as a program.
  • the program can be supplied to the computer using a non-transitory computer readable medium with an executable program thereon in which an executable program is stored.
  • non-transitory computer-readable media include magnetic recording media (for example, flexible disks, magnetic tapes, hard disk drives), CD-ROMs (Read Only Memory), and the like.
  • 1 terminal (computer), 1a screen, 11 control unit, 111 personal information input reception processing unit, 112 acquisition processing unit, 113 increase processing unit, 114 compliment display processing unit, 115 display processing unit, 116 input reception processing unit, 12 storage Part, 13 input part, 14 screen (display part), 15 communication part, 16 camera (shooting part), 20 personal information input display, 21 name field, 22 date of birth field, 23 gender field, 24 icons, 30 menu display , 31 character, 32 setting, 33 alarm, 34 recording, 35 camera, 50 recording display, 60 shooting screen, 61 shooting standby image, 61a toilet, 62 decoration symbol, 62a crown image, 62b star pattern image, 63 shutter button , 64 End button, 65 Screen after shooting, 66 Clear button 67 selection symbol display button, 68 save button, 69 cancel button, 70 selection symbol list, 71 selection symbol, 73 compliment display, 80 choice display screen, 81 card, 82 skinship method display screen, 84 TOP button , 85 record button, 100 record list, 102 calendar button, 103 return button,

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L'invention porte sur un programme d'apprentissage de la propreté caractérisé en ce qu'il amène un ordinateur (1) qui comprend une unité d'imagerie (16) et une unité d'affichage (14) à exécuter : un traitement d'acquisition qui acquiert une image capturée ayant été capturée par l'unité d'imagerie (16) et montrant un bébé qui est allé aux toilettes; et un traitement d'affichage de félicitations qui amène l'unité d'affichage (14) à afficher un écran de félicitations (73) destiné à féliciter le bébé et comprenant l'image capturée ainsi qu'un certain motif (62, 71) servant à féliciter le bébé.
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