WO2021002677A1 - Procédé et serveur permettant de fournir un service de placement virtuel d'élément d'événement - Google Patents

Procédé et serveur permettant de fournir un service de placement virtuel d'élément d'événement Download PDF

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WO2021002677A1
WO2021002677A1 PCT/KR2020/008603 KR2020008603W WO2021002677A1 WO 2021002677 A1 WO2021002677 A1 WO 2021002677A1 KR 2020008603 W KR2020008603 W KR 2020008603W WO 2021002677 A1 WO2021002677 A1 WO 2021002677A1
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  • the embodiments disclosed in this document relate to an event item placement server and a method of operation thereof, and by virtually arranging facilities that can be used for an event, an event item that can be operated so that a user can easily prepare an event plan It relates to a server and a method of operation thereof.
  • the person in charge of event planning of each organization is in preparing for events such as community centers at eup/myeon/dong units, elementary/middle/high schools, city/gun/gu level sports meetings and small-scale local festivals, sports competitions, workshops, etc.
  • events such as community centers at eup/myeon/dong units, elementary/middle/high schools, city/gun/gu level sports meetings and small-scale local festivals, sports competitions, workshops, etc.
  • Various types of human/material resources must be used.
  • the event planner delegates the matter as a package to a specialized event agency to hold the event.
  • the person in charge has no choice but to accept the result in fact, or if a change request is made to the professional event agency in order to meet the actual intention.
  • the event agency since the event agency takes its own interests, the person in charge is faced with the limit of reducing the cost of the event.
  • the event planner directly plans the event.
  • the person in charge is not in charge of event planning only, but in general, they perform their own tasks separately and plan events in parallel.
  • the burden of work for the person in charge of event planning increases due to the additional task of event planning.
  • the server may provide a platform through which an event planner can easily select an event site and plan arrangements for event items.
  • Most of the event planners use rudimentary presentation programs to draw up a layout without considering the actual venue size and location. In this case, the accuracy and completeness are not high compared to the actual environment, and since it is not a dedicated program, the time consumption is considerable.
  • GUI graphic user interface
  • the server provides a virtual space corresponding to the event location and easily selects the event product to the event planner who had difficulty in planning the event product and its arrangement by themselves. By placing it virtually, it is possible to provide a service so that you can accurately grasp what size event items are placed in the exact size space.
  • a method for providing a virtual arrangement service for event items includes the steps of receiving a project creation request; Acquiring location information of the selected event venue by the first electronic device; Providing a virtual space corresponding to the acquired event location, but based on the actual area; And providing an object corresponding to the event item selected by the first electronic device to the virtual space, wherein the object may be provided as an accumulation corresponding to an area of the virtual space.
  • Providing the object to the virtual space may be provided based on a graphical user interface (GUI).
  • GUI graphical user interface
  • the step of including, in an order list, an item corresponding to the event location and the object disposed in the virtual space may be further included.
  • the step of ordering the order list to the second electronic device may be further included.
  • the step of providing an excess notification to the first electronic device may be further included.
  • the event product corresponding to the object may be replaced with the excess notification, and the step of recommending an event product having a relatively low price may be further included.
  • the method may further include converting the virtual space into 3D and providing it to the first electronic device.
  • the server for providing a virtual placement service of event items comprising: a database storing information on each of event venues, event supplies, event services, and event advertisements; And acquiring the location information of the event place selected by the first electronic device, corresponding to the event place, creating a virtual space based on the actual area, and matching the event item selected by the first electronic device to the area of the virtual space An object is created with a corresponding accumulation and provided to the first electronic device, and when the object is placed in the virtual space, the event item is included in an order list, and the rental cost of the event venue included in the order list And a processor that calculates an estimate based on the price of the event product and places an order list to the second electronic device when an approval event for the calculated quotation occurs.
  • the server may provide a platform for more convenient and accurate event planning to users who are planning an event.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an environment in which a system performing a method for providing a virtual arrangement service for event items according to an embodiment of the present invention is implemented.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the configuration of a server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • 3A is a sequence-chart for explaining operations of a first electronic device, a second electronic device, and a server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • 3B is a sequence-chart for explaining operations of a first electronic device, a second electronic device, and a server according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • 4A to 4F are graphs in which a selling price is determined according to a selling price calculation formula according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • expressions such as “A or B”, “at least one of A or/and B”, or “one or more of A or/and B” may include all possible combinations of items listed together.
  • “A or B”, “at least one of A and B”, or “at least one of A or B” includes (1) at least one A, (2) at least one B, Or (3) it may refer to all cases including both at least one A and at least one B.
  • first”, “second”, “first”, or “second” used in this document can modify various elements regardless of their order and/or importance, and It is used to distinguish it from the component, but does not limit the component.
  • a first component may be referred to as a second component, and similarly, a second component may be renamed to a first component.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an environment in which a system performing a method for providing a virtual arrangement service for event items according to an embodiment of the present invention is implemented.
  • a system according to an embodiment of the present invention may include a first electronic device 110, a second electronic device 130, and a server 150.
  • the present invention is not limitedly interpreted through FIG. 1.
  • Each component of FIG. 1 may be generally connected through a network.
  • the first electronic device 110 may be connected to the server 150 through a network.
  • the server 150 may be connected to the first electronic device 110 and the second electronic device 130 through a network.
  • the first electronic device 110 may be a terminal of a person in charge of event planning (hereinafter, referred to as a user) who wants to use the event item virtual placement service.
  • the first electronic device 110 may be a terminal that searches for event items or places event items in a virtual space.
  • the second electronic device 130 may be a terminal of an event partner.
  • the second electronic device 130 is a company that rents an event venue, and may be a terminal that registers information on the event venue in the server 150.
  • the second electronic device 130 is a terminal that registers information on event items on the server 150 as a partner company that rents event items such as stage, table, chair, tent/tent, and air arch Can be
  • the second electronic device 130 is an event service company such as an MC and a performance team, and may be a terminal that registers information on an MC and a performance team to the server 150.
  • the second electronic device 130 may be a terminal that registers information on event promotional printouts in the server 150 as an event advertisement company.
  • the first electronic device 110 and the second electronic device 130 may be implemented as computers that can access a remote server or terminal through a network.
  • the computer may include a notebook, a desktop, and a laptop equipped with a web browser.
  • the first electronic device 110 and the second electronic device 130 may be implemented as terminals that can access a remote server or terminal through a network.
  • the first electronic device 110 and the second electronic device 130 are wireless communication devices that guarantee portability and mobility, and include navigation, personal communication system (PCS), global system for mobile communication (GSM), and PDC.
  • the server 150 may refer to a server that provides a service for a user to place event items in a virtual space.
  • the server 150 may receive an event project creation request from the first electronic device 110.
  • the server 150 may provide a virtual space corresponding to the event location to the first electronic device 110 based on the creation request.
  • the server 150 may provide a virtual space to the first electronic device 110 based on a graphical user interface (GUI).
  • GUI graphical user interface
  • the virtual space may be converted into 3D and provided to the first electronic device 110.
  • event items registered from the second electronic device 130 may be arranged in a virtual space according to the selection of the first electronic device 110.
  • the server 150 may be implemented as a computer that can access a remote server or terminal through a network.
  • the computer may include a notebook, a desktop, and a laptop equipped with a web browser.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the configuration of a server 150 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the server 150 includes a bus 210, a display 220, a communication circuit 230, a database 240, a memory 250, an I/O interface 260. ) And a processor 270 may be included. In another embodiment, the server 150 may omit at least one of the above components or may additionally include other components.
  • the bus 210 may electrically connect the components 220 to 270 to each other.
  • the bus 210 may include a circuit for communication (eg, control messages and/or data) between the elements 220 to 270.
  • the display 220 may display text, images, videos, icons or symbols constituting various contents.
  • the display 220 may include a touch screen, and may receive a touch, gesture, proximity, or hovering input using an electronic pen or a part of the user's body.
  • the display 220 is a liquid crystal display (LCD), a light emitting diode (LED) display, an organic light emitting diode (organic LED) display, or a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) display, or electronic paper. It may include a display.
  • the display 220 may be included in the server 150 and implemented, or may be implemented separately from the server 150 but may be operatively connected to the server 150.
  • the communication circuit 230 may establish a communication channel between the server 150 and external devices (eg, the purchaser electronic device 110 and the seller electronic device 130 ). For example, the communication circuit 230 may access the network 280 through wireless communication or wired communication to communicate with external devices.
  • external devices eg, the purchaser electronic device 110 and the seller electronic device 130 .
  • the communication circuit 230 may access the network 280 through wireless communication or wired communication to communicate with external devices.
  • the network 280 may correspond to the network shown in FIG. 1.
  • the network 280 may include at least one of a telecommunications network, a computer network, the Internet, and a telephone network.
  • the wireless communication protocol for accessing the network 280 is, for example, LTE (Long-Term Evolution), LTE-A (LTE Advanced), CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), WCDMA (Wideband CDMA), UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System), WiBro (Wireless Broadband), GSM (Global System for Mobile communications), or 5G standard communication protocol may be used.
  • the database 240 may be implemented on the memory 250 or may be implemented in a separate storage medium.
  • the database 240 may store various types of data used for the implementation of the present invention, such as information on each of the event locations, event products, event services, event advertisements, etc.
  • the data stored in the database 240 since the data stored in the database 240 is sensitive information of a customer, it may be distributed and stored in a blockchain network to improve security regarding the use of the information.
  • the database 240 is distributed and stored in the blockchain network, the history of transmission, modification, deletion, addition of information included in the database 240 can be more securely managed in the corresponding blockchain network.
  • the memory 250 may include volatile and/or nonvolatile memory.
  • the memory 250 may store commands or data related to at least one other component in the server 150.
  • the memory 250 may store instructions that cause the processor 270 to perform various operations described herein.
  • the command may be included in a package file of an application program.
  • the I/O interface 260 may perform a role of transmitting commands or data input from a user or another external device to other components of the server 150.
  • the I/O interface 260 may be implemented in hardware or software, and may be used as a concept including a user interface (UI) and a terminal for communication with other external devices.
  • UI user interface
  • the processor 270 may include at least one of a central processing unit (CPU), an application processor (AP), and a communication processor (CP).
  • the processor 270 is electrically connected to the memory 250, the display 220, and the communication circuit 230 through the bus 210, and during operation, different configurations according to instructions, programs, or software stored in the memory 250 It is possible to perform operations or data processing related to the control and/or communication of elements. Accordingly, the execution of the command, application program, or software may be understood as an operation of the processor 270.
  • the operations of the processor 270 are representative examples, and the technical idea of the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • the operation of the "server 150" described directly or indirectly in the specification may be understood as the operation of the processor 270 included in the corresponding "server 150".
  • the operations performed by the server 150 may be performed by a third device through a server-client architecture, cloud computing, and/or parallel computing. .
  • 3A is a sequence-chart for explaining operations of the first electronic device 110, the second electronic device 130, and the server 150 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the event cooperative company may provide the server 150 with information on items that can be used in the event (hereinafter, event items, etc.) using the second electronic device 130.
  • the event items may include items that can be used in the event, event sites, MCs, performance teams, advertisements, and the like.
  • Event partners may include real estate companies, event product rental companies, event service companies, and event advertising companies.
  • the server 150 may build the database 240 based on the information on the event product provided from the second electronic device 130.
  • the server 150 may generate the database 240 based on information on event venues, event supplies, event services, and event advertisements provided from the second electronic device 130.
  • the information on the event venue may include the address of the event venue, the actual area of the event venue, and rental costs.
  • Information on event supplies may include specifications, features, and prices of each event product.
  • Information on event services may include features and costs for each MC and performance team.
  • Information on event advertisements may include prices according to prints and pamphlets.
  • the server 150 may register information on the event product stored in the database 240 on the event product virtual placement service platform.
  • the server 150 may provide a certain form (hereinafter, an input form) for inputting basic event information to the first electronic device 110.
  • the input form may include event schedule, event location, event name, event type, budget size, items corresponding to the budget range, and bibliography of the person in charge.
  • the user may use the first electronic device 110 to input basic event information according to a certain form provided from the server 150. For example, the user may input the event schedule, event location, event name, event type, budget size, items corresponding to the budget range, and bibliography of the person in charge using the first electronic device 110.
  • step S311 the user may provide a project creation request using the first electronic device 110.
  • the first electronic device 110 may provide the server 150 with the event schedule, event location, event name, event type, budget size, items corresponding to the budget range, and bibliography of the person in charge together with the request for creation. .
  • the server 150 may create a virtual space based on the event location provided from the first electronic device 110. For example, the server 150 may check the real area of the event venue stored in the database 240 and may create a virtual space by reflecting the real area. For example, when the actual area of the event venue is 150m in width and 100m in height, the server 150 may create a rectangular virtual space.
  • the server 150 may provide the created virtual space to the first electronic device 110.
  • the server 150 may provide the virtual space to the first electronic device 110 based on a GUI.
  • the user may check the virtualized space through the first electronic device 110.
  • the server 150 may provide an event item tool to the first electronic device 110 based on the'item corresponding to the budget range'.
  • step S317 the user may select any one of a plurality of event items through the first electronic device 110.
  • the user may select an MC, a performance team, or an advertisement through the first electronic device 110.
  • step S319 according to the user's selection, the first electronic device 110 may request creation of an object corresponding to the selected event product.
  • step S321 the server 150 may generate an object corresponding to the event product according to the accumulation of the virtual space in response to the object creation request.
  • the server 150 may provide the created object to the first electronic device 110.
  • step S325 the user may use the first electronic device 110 to place an object corresponding to the selected event item at a specific location in the virtual space.
  • step S327 when the user places the object at a specific location, the first electronic device 110 may provide the event item selected by the user and the placed location to the server 150.
  • the server 150 may update the order list to reflect the event product provided from the first electronic device 110.
  • the order list may include the rental cost of the event place corresponding to the virtual space and the one event item.
  • the server 150 may generate a layout diagram indicating the event item and arrangement location provided from the first electronic device 110.
  • step S333 the server 150 may provide the generated layout diagram to the first electronic device 110.
  • steps S317 to S331 may be repeated.
  • step S335 when the user completes the arrangement of the event location and the event product, the arrangement service may be terminated by clicking the completion icon using the first electronic device 110.
  • the first electronic device 110 may provide a project creation completion request to the server 150.
  • the first electronic device 110 may provide the server 150 with information on each event item and arrangement situation utilized in the virtual space.
  • the server 150 may receive the project based on the project creation completion request provided from the first electronic device 110.
  • the server 150 may receive an order list and a batch status.
  • the order list may include an event venue and an article corresponding to an object arranged in a virtual space.
  • the server 150 may provide the second electronic device 130 with the order list updated in step S329 and the layout diagram generated in step S331.
  • the server 150 calculates an estimate based on the rental cost of the event venue included in the order list and the price of the event item, and sends the message to the first electronic device 110. You can provide an estimate.
  • the first electronic device 110 requests the server 150 to approve the order, and the server 150 finally sends the order list and the order list to the second electronic device 130. Deployment status can be provided.
  • FIG. 3B is a sequence-chart for explaining operations of the first electronic device 110, the second electronic device 130, and the server 150 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 3B shows the subdivided step S309 described in Fig. 3A.
  • step S351 the user may use the first electronic device 110 to select an event type.
  • the event type includes sports events including athletic meets, athletic meets, and sporting events, music festivals, concerts, presentations, festivals, etc. I can.
  • the first electronic device 110 may provide the server 150 with a first message including information on the event type selected in step S351.
  • the user may select a desired service using the first electronic device 110.
  • the user can select an item for rental, a service to be invited, an advertisement, a souvenir/promotion, and the like.
  • Items desired for rental may include tents, tables, chairs, sound, lighting, stage, back wall, special effects, and the like.
  • the recruitment service may include MC, singer, performance team, performance team, etc.
  • Advertisements may include posters, leaflets, invitations, and raffle tickets.
  • step S357 the first electronic device 110 may provide the server 150 with a second message including information on the desired service selected in step S355.
  • step S359 the user may select a budget range using the first electronic device 110.
  • the server 150 may provide a function to notify the first electronic device 110 of the excess and recommend an appropriate product.
  • step S361 the first electronic device 110 may provide the server 150 with a third message including the budget range selected in step S359.
  • the user may select an option using the first electronic device 110.
  • the options may include information on whether to produce a layout plan or to select only event items. If the user creates a layout map, the user can additionally select outdoor/indoor information, event location information, and arrangement type.
  • the first electronic device 110 may provide the server 150 with a fourth message including the options selected in step S363.
  • the fourth message may include not only options, but also the project creation request described in step S311 of FIG. 3A.
  • steps S351 to S365 are shown in the order, this is only an example, and the order is not limited thereto.
  • the first electronic device 110, the second electronic device 130, and the server 150 may perform the same as steps S313 to S341 shown in FIG. 3A.
  • 4A to 4F illustrate screens of the first electronic device 110 using the event item virtual placement service according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a two-dimensional layout drawing is displayed.
  • the layout drawing may be configured in 3D according to the user's setting.
  • 4A to 4F are only examples, and are not limited thereto.
  • FIG. 4A a process in which a user creates a project through the first electronic device 110 is described.
  • the user can select the event schedule 401, the event location 403, the event name 405, the event type 407, the budget size 409, and the budget through the first electronic device 110.
  • the item 411 corresponding to the range and the bibliographic information 413 of the person in charge can be entered.
  • the event schedule 401 represents the date on which the user intends to proceed with the event.
  • the event place 403 represents a place where the user intends to conduct an event.
  • the user may use the first electronic device 110 to input the address of the event place, as well as search for it directly.
  • the user clicks the magnifying glass icon using the first electronic device 110 the web page shown in FIG. 4B may be displayed.
  • FIG. 4B a process in which the user selects the event location 403 through the first electronic device 110 is described.
  • the server 150 may provide a map to the first electronic device 110 by using the map API.
  • a map provided from the server 150 may be output.
  • candidate sites for the event may be displayed.
  • the user may select any one candidate site 421 from among a plurality of candidate sites.
  • a description of the candidate sheet may be displayed on the left side of the web page.
  • the description of the candidate site 421 may include an address and an area of the candidate site 421, major events and comments that were conducted at the candidate site 421. If the event is to be held at the candidate site, the user can click the'Select Place' icon at the bottom left of the web page.
  • the first electronic device 110 may output the web page shown in FIG. 4A again while the event place 403 is displayed.
  • the event name 405 represents the name of the event being prepared by the user.
  • the event type 407 may indicate the type of event.
  • the event type 407 may include an athletic meet, a performance/festival, a walking event, and the like.
  • the budget size 409 represents an amount that can be used for an event that a user intends to proceed.
  • the server 150 may recommend event items by reflecting the budget size 409. For example, if the user inputs the budget size 409 as ⁇ 5,000,000 to ⁇ 6,000,000, the server 150 uses a big data analysis method to similarly input the budget size 409. Selected event items can be selected, and the selected event items can be recommended to current users mainly.
  • the item 411 corresponding to the budget range represents event items that the user intends to use in this project.
  • the server 150 may reflect the plurality of items to the event item tool described below.
  • the person in charge bibliography 413 may include a description and contact information of the person in charge who is planning the event.
  • the user must fill out the event schedule (401), event location (403), event name (405), event type (407), budget size (409), items corresponding to the budget range (411), and bibliography (413) in charge.
  • the'create project' icon 415 can be clicked.
  • the first electronic device 110 may provide a project creation request to the server 150.
  • the first electronic device 110 corresponds to the event schedule 401, the event location 403, the event name 405, the event type 407, the budget size 409, and the budget range on the server 150.
  • the item 411 and the person in charge bibliography 413 may be provided together.
  • the server 150 may perform internal operations according to the provided project creation request.
  • the server 150 may create an initial virtual space 431 corresponding to the event venue 403 based on the provided project creation request. For example, if the actual area of the event venue 403 is 150 (m) in width and 100 (m) in height, the server 150 creates an initial virtual space 431 so that the area is the same as the event location 403 can do. The server 150 may provide the generated initial virtual space 431 to the first electronic device 110.
  • the server 150 may generate the event item tool 433 based on the item 411 corresponding to the budget range.
  • the event item tool 433 may include an event hall shape, stage, table, chair, air arch, tent/tent, banner, MC, lighting, sound, photo zone, printed material, and other icons.
  • the user may load event items to be placed in the initial virtual space 431 from the server 150 by clicking each of a plurality of icons included in the event item tool 433 using the first electronic device 110. .
  • Expected estimate cost 435 may represent the cost of estimates for event items that have been utilized so far. Referring to FIG. 4C, since only the event location 403 is selected and no separate event items are used, the illustrated estimated estimate cost 435 includes only the event location rental cost.
  • the server 150 may recommend a plurality of stages based on the budget size 409. For example, the server 150 may recommend a total of 6 stages from a 7 pyeong stage to a 12 pyeong stage among registered stages. The user can select any one of them.
  • the server 150 may create a stage object 445 that can represent the actual size and shape of the 12 pyeong stage compared to the area of the virtual space. The user may place the stage object 445 generated using the first electronic device 110 at a desired position in the initial virtual space 443.
  • the first electronic device 110 may provide a 12-pyeong stage and a location on which the stage is arranged to the server 150.
  • the server 150 creates a first virtual space 447 by synthesizing the provided 12 pyeong stage and the position of the stage into the initial virtual space 431, and converts the generated first virtual space 447 into a first electronic device ( 110) can be provided.
  • the server 150 may calculate the estimated estimate cost 449 by reflecting the price of the 12 pyeong stage stored in the database 240.
  • the server 150 may provide the estimated estimate cost 449 calculated so far to the first electronic device 110. If the calculated estimated estimate cost exceeds the budget size 409 input by the user, the server 150 may provide an excess notification to the first electronic device 110.
  • the server 150 may replace an event product corresponding to a previously placed object with an excess notification to the user, and may recommend a product having a relatively low price.
  • the tent/tent registered in the server 150 Tent can be displayed.
  • the server 150 may recommend a plurality of tents/tents based on the budget size 409. For example, the server 150 may recommend a total of three tents/tents among registered tents/tents: a first canopy tent, a second canopy tent, and a Mongolian tent. The user can select any of these.
  • the server 150 is an object 453 in which the actual size and shape of each of the first canopy tent and the second canopy tent can be expressed compared to the area of the virtual space. And 455).
  • the user may place the objects 453 and 455 generated using the first electronic device 110 at a desired location in the first virtual space 447.
  • the first electronic device 110 may provide the server 150 with a location where the first canopy tent, the second canopy tent, and each tent are arranged.
  • the server 150 creates a second virtual space 457 by synthesizing the provided first canopy tent, the second canopy tent, and the location where each tent is arranged in the first virtual space 447, and generates a second virtual space 457.
  • the space 457 may be provided to the first electronic device 110.
  • the server 150 may calculate the estimated estimate cost 459 by reflecting the prices of each of the first and second canopy tents stored in the database 240.
  • the server 150 may provide the estimated estimate cost 459 calculated so far to the first electronic device 110.
  • the user may finally use the first electronic device 110 to complete the arrangement of event items.
  • the user has a 12-pyeong stage 1, sound 2, lighting 2, A board 3, chair 4, air arch 1, photo zone 1, first canopy tent 3, second canopy tent Three and five banner stands were placed in the virtual space, and one MC was recruited, and the first generation vehicle and the fourth-level ground leaflet printed were selected.
  • the server 150 may calculate the expected estimate cost based on the event item selected by the user. The user may check this and click the'complete icon' 463.
  • the first electronic device 110 may provide the server 150 with a project creation completion request.
  • the first electronic device 110 may provide a status of event items selected by a user together with a request for completion of project creation.
  • the first electronic device 110 together with a project creation completion request, has a 12-pyeong stage 1, sound 2, lighting 2, A board 3, chair 4, air arch 1, photo zone 1, 1 3 canopy tents, 3 second canopy tents, and 5 banner holders are placed in a virtual space, and one MC can be recruited, and information on each of the 1st generation vehicle and the 4th ground leaflet can be provided. .
  • the server 150 may provide the content to the second electronic device 130 based on the project creation completion request and the event product status provided from the first electronic device 110.
  • an event planning person in charge can easily prepare an event without directly contacting a plurality of event agencies and a plurality of event partners, and virtually arrange event items, etc. By doing so, it is possible to minimize the accident that may occur on the day of the event.
  • Electronic devices, servers, or external devices may be, for example, smart phones, tablet PCs, mobile phones, video phones, desktop PCs, laptop PCs, personal digital assistants (PDAs), It may include at least one of a portable multimedia player (PMP), an MP3 player, a mobile medical device, a camera, or a wearable device.
  • PMP portable multimedia player
  • MP3 player MP3 player
  • mobile medical device a mobile medical device
  • camera a wearable device.
  • the wearable device is an accessory type (for example, a watch, a ring, a bracelet, an anklet, a necklace, glasses, contact lens, or a head-mounted-device (HMD)), a fabric, or an integrated clothing type (for example, it may include at least one of an electronic clothing), a body attachment type (eg, a skin pad or tattoo), or a living body implantable type (eg, an implantable circuit).
  • an accessory type for example, a watch, a ring, a bracelet, an anklet, a necklace, glasses, contact lens, or a head-mounted-device (HMD)
  • HMD head-mounted-device
  • a fabric for example, it may include at least one of an electronic clothing
  • a body attachment type eg, a skin pad or tattoo
  • a living body implantable type eg, an implantable circuit
  • the electronic device or the external device may be a home appliance.
  • Home appliances include, for example, television, DVD player (Digital Video Disk player), audio, refrigerator, air conditioner, vacuum cleaner, oven, microwave oven, washing machine, air cleaner, set-top box, and home automation. It may include at least one of a home automation control panel, a security control panel, a TV box, a game console, an electronic dictionary, an electronic key, a camcorder, or an electronic frame.
  • an electronic device, an external device, and a wearable device may include various medical devices (eg, various portable medical measuring devices (blood glucose meter, heart rate meter, blood pressure meter, or body temperature meter), magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), MRI. (magnetic resonance imaging), CT (computed tomography), imaging device, or ultrasonic device), navigation device, satellite navigation system (Global Navigation Satellite System), EDR (event data recorder), FDR (flight data recorder) ), automotive infotainment devices, home robots, or internet of things (e.g. light bulbs, sensors, electricity or gas meters, sprinkler devices, fire alarms, thermostats, street lights, exercise equipment) , Hot water tank, heater, boiler, etc.).
  • various medical devices eg, various portable medical measuring devices (blood glucose meter, heart rate meter, blood pressure meter, or body temperature meter), magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), MRI. (magnetic resonance imaging), CT (computed tomography), imaging device, or ultrasonic device

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Procédé pour fournir un service de placement virtuel d'élément d'événement selon un mode de réalisation décrit dans le présent document pouvant comprendre les étapes consistant à : recevoir une demande de génération d'un projet ; obtenir des informations d'emplacement d'un lieu d'événement sélectionné à partir d'un premier dispositif électronique ; fournir un espace virtuel correspondant au lieu d'événement obtenu, l'espace virtuel étant basé sur la zone réelle ; et fournir, à l'espace virtuel, un objet sélectionné par le premier dispositif électronique et correspondant à un élément d'événement, l'objet étant fourni à une échelle correspondant à la zone de l'espace virtuel. De plus, divers modes de réalisation reconnus par l'invention sont possibles.
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