WO2022230132A1 - 情報処理装置及び情報処理方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information processing device and an information processing method.
- Information processors are known for providing travel plans in vehicles, including information about available stops.
- an information processing apparatus described in Patent Document 1 receives a route search request from a vehicle that includes a destination set by a user, a destination arrival time, and a travel purpose as search conditions, and based on the route search request, determines the destination arrival time.
- a travel route to the destination corresponding to the destination is searched for, including a stopover candidate corresponding to the purpose of travel, and the search result is transmitted to the vehicle.
- the vehicle presents the searched travel route to the user.
- the travel route, estimated time of arrival at the destination, and stopover place candidates are dynamically changed.
- the information processing apparatus described above is for searching for a travel route to a destination including a stopover candidate, and a user traveling along the travel route can experience a plurality of places according to each place. will receive. Therefore, in order to have a plurality of experiences, there is a problem that it is necessary to move to each experience place.
- the problem to be solved by the present invention is to realize information processing that enables multiple experiences to be provided at the user's place of stay.
- the present invention generates movement plan data indicating a user's movement plan, and extracts an experience that can be experienced during the stay time when the stay time at the user's place of stay included in the movement plan is longer than a predetermined time,
- the above problem is solved by moving to the place of stay of the user, identifying an experience provider that can provide the user with an experience, and transmitting to the user experience information data including information on the experience that the experience provider can provide.
- multiple experiences can be provided to the user at the user's place of stay.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an embodiment of an information processing system according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a user table stored in the database of FIG. 1
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a table of provider data stored in the database of FIG. 1
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart showing an information processing procedure executed in the information processing system of FIG. 1
- 2 is a view showing a display screen displayed on the display of the terminal of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an information processing system according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the system of this embodiment includes a server 1, a plurality of user terminals 2, a network 3 constituting a telecommunication network, and one or a plurality of providers 4.
- FIG. The system of this embodiment identifies an experience provider that can move from a place different from the user's place of stay to the user's place of stay and provide an experience to the user, and differentiates between the original experience at the user's place of stay and the original experience. provides users with different experiences at their place of residence.
- the user's place of stay is not limited to the user's final destination, but may be each destination (stopover point on the movement route) when the user moves to the final destination via each destination. Indicates a place to stay for a predetermined time or longer. Then, the information processing system notifies the experience provider that there is an opportunity to provide the experience to the user visiting the place of stay of the user.
- the user's place of stay including the final destination and/or intermediate points will be collectively referred to as "destination".
- the user wants to have a specific experience, such as wanting to eat pasta, bathing in a hot spring, or purchasing a book. If you want to, it is common to search for facilities and stores that can be experienced in the past using a terminal such as a smartphone, visit each of the facilities and stores that can be experienced, and experience. In addition, when searching for a store using a conventional gourmet site, even if the location and store name are displayed, the store cannot provide the user with experiences such as products and services unless the user goes to the store.
- a place where the experience desired by the user can be provided is specified as a destination, and a provider is specified so that a plurality of experiences can be provided at the destination.
- the user can experience an experience different from the original experience at the destination in addition to the original experience at the destination. That is, the user can receive multiple experiences at the destination.
- the provider can have an opportunity to provide an experience to users visiting the destination.
- the ⁇ desired experience'' means what the user wants to experience. is an experience.
- this type of experience of wanting to eat there are genres such as wanting to go shopping, wanting to visit a park, and wanting to take a bath in a hot spring. included.
- the experience desired by the user is the purchase of goods by the user and/or the service received by the user.
- the server 1 of this embodiment is composed of a computer having hardware and software, and includes a ROM storing a program, a CPU executing the program stored in the ROM, and a RAM functioning as an accessible storage device.
- a ROM storing a program
- a CPU executing the program stored in the ROM
- a RAM functioning as an accessible storage device.
- an MPU, DSP, ASIC, FPGA, or the like can be used instead of or together with the CPU.
- the desired experience reception unit 11 the travel plan generation unit 12, the provider identification unit 13, and the vehicle allocation unit 14 realize each function described later by software established in the ROM. do.
- a database 15 is provided as a storage unit, and while using the information stored in the database 15, the above-described desired experience reception unit 11, movement plan generation unit 12, provider identification unit 13, and vehicle allocation unit 14 , realizes each function described later.
- the server 1 also includes a transmitter 16 and a receiver 17 for transmitting/receiving data including information processed by various functions and information stored in the database 15 to/from the terminal 2 and the provider 4. .
- a plurality of people who can be users each own a terminal device 2 that they carry or use on a daily basis.
- a smart phone, a mobile phone, a portable computer, or the like can be used as this type of terminal device 2 .
- the terminal 2 of this embodiment has a computer function, an input unit for inputting data, a communication function for transmitting the input data to the server 1, and a GPS receiver for detecting the current position of the terminal 2. and a display function for displaying data transmitted from the server 1 on the display.
- Each terminal 2 transmits its own ID, current position, and input data to the server 1 via the Internet or other network 3 (wireless communication network).
- the provider 4 provides the user with an experience at the location where the products and/or services specified by the server 1 are provided.
- Provider 4 is a store that has a physical store, a vendor that does not have a physical store and provides products/services by moving vehicles, a vendor that only provides products for home delivery in a kitchen, a predetermined It is a business operator who sets up facilities for providing goods/services at a place.
- the provider 4 provides products/services at the location specified by the server based on the information provided by the server 1 .
- the desired experience reception unit 11 receives, via the network 3, information transmitted from terminals 2 carried by a plurality of users.
- FIG. 2 shows desired experience data acquired by the desired experience reception unit 11 .
- the desired experience data includes information about the experience desired by the user, and is classified into user attributes and user input items.
- User attributes are determined by information entered by the user at the time of initial registration for using services in this system. As shown in FIG. 2, the user attributes include personal information such as name, gender, and age, and preferences indicating user preferences. For example, user A has a sex of "female", an age of "twenties", and has a preference of "likes Italian food".
- the input of the destination information may be any information that can specify the destination, and is not limited to the positional information of the destination, and may be ambiguous information such as the area to be visited, the purpose of the visit, and the like.
- desired experience information may be input. For example, if the desired experience is related to eating and drinking, the desired experience information may be a food name such as "pasta" or "ice cream” or a genre of food such as "Chinese food” or "Japanese food”. That is, the input of experience information is not limited to specific names such as product names and service names, and vague information may be used. In the example of FIG.
- the desired experience information information on "visited place” and “visited purpose” is input as the desired experience information.
- the user's input items include a desired experience time zone, a budget, and the like as information related to the desired experience.
- the experience request data also includes the user's location information.
- the user's position corresponds to position information detected by a position detection function such as a GPS receiver of the terminal 2 .
- the desired experience time represents the time to experience using the service of this system, and corresponds to the total time of the travel time in the travel plan and the stay time at the destination. For example, in the example of FIG. 2, user A moves from the current position to the destination to experience between 15:30 and 19:30, receives the desired experience at the destination, and receives the user-designated It indicates that you want to move to the point of .
- the budget is the cost for receiving the experience.
- the desired experience reception unit 11 acquires desired experience data from the terminal 2 via the network 3 and stores the acquired desired experience data in the database 15.
- the database 15 stores experience desired data of each user as a table as shown in FIG.
- the movement plan generation unit 12 identifies destinations where experiences can be provided based on map data and experience request data, and generates a movement plan for moving to the destination.
- the movement plan includes a movement route and an experience time from the user's current position to the destination to the position specified by the user.
- the travel plan also includes information such as fees required for travel and expenses to be consumed at the destination.
- the movement route information does not necessarily need to be represented by a route on a map, and may include minimum information necessary for the user to move, such as train boarding and alighting stations.
- the travel plan includes a travel route by car, a travel route using a train, a walking route, and the like. Furthermore, when there are a plurality of destinations, the travel route is a route that travels through each destination to a location specified by the user.
- the movement plan generation unit 12 calculates a route for moving to the point indicated by the position information.
- the destination information input by the user is the experience information desired by the user
- the destination is proposed to the user as a place where the experience desired by the user can be provided.
- a method of specifying a destination from experience request information will be described with reference to FIG. In the example of FIG. 2, user A has entered "a city” as the place to visit and "sightseeing" as the purpose of visit.
- the movement plan generation unit 12 identifies points suitable for "sightseeing" within the area of "a city”.
- the movement plan generation unit 12 calculates a route from the user's current location to the location specified by the user via the proposed sightseeing spots.
- the travel plan generator 12 When specifying a tourist spot and calculating a route, the travel plan generator 12 creates a travel plan so that the stay time and travel time at the tourist spot are within the desired experience time specified by the user A.
- the length of stay may be identified by arithmetic processing by the movement plan generation unit 12, or may be identified from desired experience data input by the user.
- the movement plan generation unit 12 proposes a movement plan to the user A by transmitting the generated movement plan data to the user A.
- FIG. When user A approves the proposal from server 1, the movement plan is finalized.
- the provider identification unit 13 refers to the data stored in the database 15 and identifies the provider that provides the experience to the user.
- the database 15 stores store or facility information as provider data for receiving services in this system.
- FIG. 3 is a table of provider data stored in the database 15.
- the provider data includes information about the content of the experience that can be provided and the location where the experience can be provided.
- the provider data is determined by the information input by the user at the time of initial registration for using the service in this system. Users are mainly businesses that can provide experiences.
- the supply source data includes information such as the store name of the supply source, genre, representative menu, customer base, price range, area where products can be provided, time period when products can be provided, and mode of provision.
- the store name "Store 1” offers Italian products, with pasta and pizza as representative menus, and the main customer base that visits "Store 1" is in their 20s and 30s, and the price range corresponds to the average unit price per customer. is 1000-2000 yen.
- These pieces of information may be input by the business at the time of initial registration, or may be extracted from store performance data, word-of-mouth information on gourmet sites, etc., and stored in the database 15 .
- the provider of "store 1" can provide products in areas a, b, and c.
- the area where the product can be provided may be determined by the input at the time of initial registration, or may be a predetermined range from the location of the store 1 .
- the form of provision is a form in which products and services that are experiences are provided.
- "store 1" has a form of provision of "delivery”, which uses a home delivery service to deliver products made at the store to the destination.
- "store 2" is provided in the form of "mobile store", and a vehicle equipped with the entire store or a part of the functions of the store is moved to the destination, and the vehicle is used as a store. Offer products.
- the provider identification unit 13 identifies an experience provider that can provide an experience at the destination determined from the travel route.
- the provider identification unit 13 also identifies the user's preference, desired experience time, and budget from the desired experience data acquired by the desired experience reception unit 11, and identifies the experience provider from the identified information.
- the experience provider moves to the destination from a place different from the destination and provides an experience different from the original experience at the destination. For example, if the destination is a park, the provider identified by the provider identification unit 13 can move to the park and provide the goods/services instead of a restaurant located within the park grounds. is a trader.
- transportation from a place other than the destination can be considered as a home delivery of products provided by the store, or a vehicle that does not have a physical store to deliver products/services. Includes movement of goods/services by courier.
- the desired experience time corresponds to the user's staying time at the destination.
- the movement plan generation unit 12 specifies a destination where the experience can be provided based on the map information and the experience request information. to generate the movement path.
- the provider identification unit 13 identifies a provider that can provide the experience at the destination determined by the travel route. For example, when user A makes an application, a provider within "a city", which is the visited place, is specified.
- the provider identification unit 13 extracts information about user A's preferences from the user table stored in the database 15 .
- the provider identification unit 13 determines the experience of ⁇ eating Italian cuisine'' as an experience to be proposed to the user A, and identifies a provider that can provide the experience. .
- the provider identification unit 13 identifies a provider that can provide a suitable experience after eating the "pasta" from the stay time of the user A at the destination.
- experiences suitable after eating “pasta” include “dessert” and "massage”.
- a city is included in the "product offering area” of store 2
- "ice cream” can be offered as a dessert. Identify.
- the provider identification unit 13 identifies a provider that can provide another experience accompanying a certain experience. That is, the provider identification unit 13 extracts an experience that can be experienced during the staying time of the user A, and identifies an experience provider that can provide the extracted experience.
- “pasta” and “ice cream” are extracted as experiences that can be experienced during the stay of user A, and store 1 that provides "pasta” and store 2 that provides “ice cream” are experienced. Identify as the source.
- the method of identifying the provider based on the user's preferences has been explained, but it is not always necessary to identify the experience provider based on the user's preferences. For example, if the user's arrival time at the destination is 12:00 and the stay time (experience desired time) is 2 hours from 12:00 to 14:00, the user will eat at or near the destination. likely to. In such a case, the provider identification unit 13 may identify restaurants around the destination as the experience provider. Further, when the experience request information of the user includes a budget, the provider specifying unit may specify the experience provider so that the experience stays within the budget.
- the provider identification unit 13 does not have to provide another provider whose experience content overlaps with the previously identified provider.
- the duplication of the experience content is not limited to the case where the experience content completely matches, but may include the case where the experience content is similar, such as when the genre of the experience content is the same.
- the providing source specifying unit 13 does not specify another providing source that provides products for lunch as the experience providing source. After eating "pasta", the user is unlikely to eat another product for lunch (for example, a hamburger). do not do.
- the provider identification unit 13 may also identify the experience provider from the usage history of other users.
- the server 1 stores the usage history in the database 15 in association with the destination.
- the provider identification unit 13 refers to the usage history stored in the database 15, and identifies provider sources that have used the destination in the travel plan in the past as experience providers.
- the provider identification unit 13 may also determine the experience to be proposed to the user according to the length of stay at the destination. For example, when providing an experience of eating and drinking, if the staying time is long, the provider identification unit 13 determines an experience such as pasta, steak, etc. that will make the meal time enjoyable as the proposed experience, and the staying time is If it is short, an experience that can be eaten in a short time, such as hamburger or ice cream, is determined as the proposed experience.
- the provider identification unit 13 may determine the experience to be proposed to the user according to the facility conditions at the destination.
- the facility status of the destination includes a seat, a roof, a garbage dump, and the like. For example, when providing an experience of eating and drinking, if there is a seat at the destination, the provider identification unit 13 determines an experience of sitting down to eat as a suggested experience.
- the provider identification unit 13 may also determine the experience to be proposed to the user according to the attributes of the destination.
- the attributes of the destination are classified according to the purpose of stay, such as tourism, business, and rest. For example, if the attribute of the destination is tourism, the experience of “buying souvenirs” is provided, and if the attribute of the destination is business, the provider identification unit 13 selects The experience of eating food and drink with little smell is determined as the proposed experience. Then, the provider identification unit 13 identifies a provider that can provide the experience determined in the manner described above as an experience provider.
- the experience providing source is specified by the providing source specifying unit 13
- the information about the experience provided by the experience providing source is included in the experience information data and transmitted to the user or the providing source.
- the experience information related to the experience is information that can be experienced at the destination, and includes, for example, the store name of the experience provider, the name of the product/service provided, the genre of the product/service, and the like. Also, the experience information may include advertisement information of the experience provider.
- the vehicle allocation unit 14 allocates vehicles traveling to the destination to the provider and/or the user.
- the delivery unit 14 arranges a vehicle for home delivery in accordance with the arrival of the user at the destination.
- the vehicle allocation unit 14 transmits the vehicle allocation information to the provider 4 .
- the dispatch unit 14 dispatches the vehicle that moves to the destination to the user.
- the vehicle allocation unit 14 may transmit position data indicating the user's current position to the vehicle to be allocated. From the position data, the dispatched vehicle can confirm the user's arrival time at the user's destination, which is the destination of the dispatched vehicle. As a result, the dispatch vehicle can deliver the product or the like related to the experience in time with the arrival of the user at the destination.
- the database 15 stores the user's desired experience data and provider data as a table.
- the database 15 also stores map information and the like.
- the supply source table stored in the database 15 is stored so that at least the identification information of the supply source and the product supply available area correspond to each other.
- the identification information of the provider is indicated by the store name, ID, etc., as shown in FIG.
- the database 15 also stores usage histories of users and providers.
- the transmission unit 16 is connected to the user terminal 2 and the terminal of the provider 4 via the network 3.
- the transmission unit 16 transmits a notification signal regarding the experience to the provider.
- the notification signal is a signal for notifying that the user will visit the destination indicated in the travel plan.
- the provider can confirm that there is a business opportunity at the user's destination.
- the transmission unit 16 transmits data including the travel plan and information on experience providers that can be provided at the destination to the terminal device 2 of the user. Since it is possible that the experience content and destination specified by the server may not match the user's wishes, information on the experience content and destination is sent to the user in advance.
- the receiving unit 17 is connected to the user terminal 2 and the terminal of the provider 4 via the network 3.
- the receiving unit 17 receives data transmitted from the terminal 2 and data transmitted from the terminal of the provider 4 .
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing the information processing procedure.
- step S1 when the user accesses the server 1 using the terminal device 2, the terminal device 2 of the user displays the information about the desired experience, such as the place to visit, the purpose of the visit, the desired time period for the experience, the budget etc. is displayed, and the user inputs information for each item. Also, the latitude and longitude are detected by a position detection sensor such as a GPS receiver provided in the terminal 2, and this position information is transmitted to the server 1 together with information regarding the desired experience.
- a position detection sensor such as a GPS receiver provided in the terminal 2
- step S2 the desired experience reception unit 11 of the server 1 receives, via the network 3, the above information transmitted from the terminals 2 carried by each of the users at predetermined time intervals (for example, 100 msec).
- the desired experience data transmitted from the terminal 2 includes, as shown in FIG. 2, the ID of the user who owns the terminal 2 and information on the desired experience.
- the desired experience reception unit 11 stores the acquired desired experience data in the database 15 .
- step S3 the movement plan generation unit 12 of the server 1 generates a movement plan.
- the travel plan generated in the control process of step S3 does not include information on the experience provider identified by the provider identification unit 13 .
- the movement plan generator 12 temporarily generates a movement plan in the absence of an experience proposal in order to calculate the stay time at the destination designated by the user.
- step S4 the movement plan generation unit 12 calculates the stay time at the destination in the movement plan. For example, if the destination is a tourist spot, the stay time is calculated using the time determined from a standard sightseeing model.
- the time data used to calculate the length of stay is stored in the database in association with facilities that can be destinations. That is, the movement plan generator 12 refers to the data stored in the database and calculates the length of stay for each destination determined by the movement plan. Note that when the user's departure time and arrival time are determined, the movement plan generation unit 12 calculates the remaining time obtained by subtracting the movement time from the total time from the departure time to the arrival time to the destination determined by the movement plan.
- Each destination may be appropriately distributed, and the distributed time may be calculated as the stay time for each destination.
- step S5 the movement plan generation unit 12 compares the calculated stay time with the stay time threshold.
- the stay time threshold indicates an upper limit of time for proposing to the user an experience different from the original experience at the destination. Since the user may experience a different experience from the original experience at the destination, the stay time may become longer, so if a longer stay time can be secured, another experience is proposed. Note that the stay time threshold value may be different for each destination.
- step S8 the server 1 executes control processing in step S8, which will be described later. If the stay time is equal to or longer than the stay time threshold value, in step S6, the provider identification unit 13 refers to the provider data stored in the database, extracts experiences that can be experienced within the stay time, and determines the purpose. Identify experience providers who can offer local experiences.
- step S7 the movement plan generation unit 12 generates a movement plan including information on experiences that can be provided by experience providers. Also, if the stay time becomes longer as a result of the user receiving the suggested experience, the movement plan generation unit 12 calculates the stay time and includes information on the stay time in the movement plan.
- step S8 the transmission unit 16 transmits the travel plan data and/or the experience information data including the experience information to the terminal 2 of the user. If the control processes of steps S6 and S7 have not been executed, the control signal transmitted from the transmitting section 16 to the terminal device 2 does not contain experience information data.
- the terminal 2 displays the movement plan data included in the control signal on the display of the terminal 2. Also, when the control signal includes experience information data, the terminal 2 displays the experience information added to the travel plan on the display of the terminal 2 . Furthermore, when the control signal asks the user whether or not to approve the experience or travel plan extracted by the provider identification unit 13, the terminal 2 provides a selection for selecting whether or not to approve. Display the screen on the display. In other words, the control signal is also a command signal for displaying the movement plan on the display of the terminal device 2 .
- FIG. 5 shows the display screen of the display of the terminal 2, (a) represents the display screen when the experience information data is not included, and (a) is the display when the experience information data is included. represents the screen.
- the display screen in FIG. 5 represents the display screen of the terminal 2 of user A in FIG.
- the provider identification unit 13 identifies “B park”, “C store”, and “D store” as destinations for sightseeing. User A's departure time, arrival time, main stopover points other than sightseeing destinations, and staying time are shown in FIG. Also, in the display screen of FIG. 5, the icons of cars and people represent means of transportation.
- a "Go Here” button representation is displayed for the user to select whether or not to accept the travel plan and/or the suggested experience.
- the user may select the "change plan” button display on the display screen of FIG.
- the time from departure to arrival is 2 hours, and the duration of stay at the destination "B Park” is 20 minutes, which is short. In such a case, experience information is not displayed.
- the time from the departure time to the arrival time is 3 hours and 30 minutes, and the stay time at the destination "B Park” is 70 minutes, which is longer.
- the experience provider is identified by the provider identification unit 13 and the experience information is displayed on the display of the terminal device 2 .
- an image 200 represents experience information.
- step S9 the user accepts the travel plan and/or the proposed experience by selecting the "Go to this" button display on the screen displayed on the display of the terminal device 2.
- step S10 the terminal 2 transmits an approval signal to the server 1.
- the provider identification unit 13 generates customer data after receiving the acceptance signal.
- the customer data includes information on users visiting the destination.
- customer data includes information about user A.
- the customer data includes information such as destination information, user age group, user stay time, user preferences, desired products, and user budget.
- step S12 the transmission unit 16 transmits the notification signal to the terminal of the provider 4.
- the notification signal contains customer data.
- the provider 4 receives the notification signal and obtains the information of the user arriving at the destination. In the example of FIG. 5, the provider can acquire information indicating that the user will arrive at the destination "B park" and user A's attribute information. Since the provider 4 can confirm the user's preference and the like from the user attributes included in the communication signal, it is possible to prepare products suitable for the user.
- step S14 the dispatch unit 14 dispatches a vehicle that arrives at the destination to the provider and/or the user. Then, the server 1 terminates the control processing flow shown in FIG.
- the server 1 includes the movement plan generation unit 12 that generates movement plan data indicating the user's movement plan, A provider identifying unit 13 that extracts experiences that can be experienced during a stay, moves to a destination (user's place of stay), and identifies an experience provider that can provide the experience to the user; A transmission unit 16 is provided for transmitting experience information data including information to the user. This allows multiple experiences to be provided to the user at the destination. That is, it is possible to provide the user with an original experience at the destination and an experience different from the original experience at the destination.
- the vehicle allocation unit 14 includes a vehicle allocation unit that allocates a vehicle that moves to the destination (user's place of stay) to the experience provider and/or the user.
- a vehicle allocation unit that allocates a vehicle that moves to the destination (user's place of stay) to the experience provider and/or the user.
- the server 1 includes the receiving unit 17 that receives position data indicating the user's current position, and the transmitting unit 16 transmits the user's position data to the vehicle.
- the receiving unit 17 that receives position data indicating the user's current position
- the transmitting unit 16 transmits the user's position data to the vehicle.
- the transmission unit 16 transmits a control signal for displaying the experience information data on the terminal device 2 of the user. This allows the user to check the experience information proposed by the server.
- the server 1 includes the desired experience reception unit 11 that acquires desired experience data related to the experience desired by the user.
- a place where the experience can be provided is set as a destination (user's place of stay), and the transmitting unit 16 transmits data including information on the destination (user's place of stay) to the user.
- the server 1 can propose a user's destination according to the user's desired experience.
- the provider identification unit 13 determines an experience according to the length of stay, and identifies a provider that can provide the determined experience as an experience provider. As a result, it is possible to provide the user with an experience that matches the length of stay.
- the provider identification unit 13 determines the experience according to the facility status of the destination (user's place of stay), and selects a provider that can provide the determined experience as the experience provider. Identify as As a result, it is possible to provide the user with an experience that matches the state of the facility at the destination.
- the provider identification unit 13 determines the experience according to the attribute of the destination (user's place of stay), and determines the provider that can provide the determined experience as the experience provider. Identify. This makes it possible to provide the user with an experience that matches the attributes of the destination.
- the transmission unit 16 transmits experience information data including information on experiences that can be provided by experience providers. Thereby, the user can confirm the content that can be experienced.
- the transmission unit 16 transmits a signal for allowing the user to select whether or not to approve the experience extracted by the provider identification unit 13 . This allows the user to indicate to the server whether or not he or she wishes to experience the experience before arriving at the destination.
- the transmission unit 16 transmits a signal for allowing the user to select whether or not to approve the experience extracted by the provider identification unit 13, and the dispatch unit 14 is received, a vehicle that moves to the destination (user's place of stay) is dispatched to the user. Thereby, the user can receive the desired experience after moving to the destination by vehicle.
- the order of providing the experiences to the user is determined according to the types of the plurality of experience providers. may be determined.
- the provider specifying unit 13 provides the user A with "pasta” and then "ice cream". Determine the order in which the experiences are presented so that That is, since "pasta” is a product for lunch and "ice cream" is a product for dessert, the order is determined by the product type.
- the order of offering the experience is determined so that "eat pasta" is followed by "get a massage”. .
- the vehicle allocation unit 14 may allocate vehicles so that the vehicles arrive at the destinations in the order in which the experiences are provided. As a result, the product or the like can be delivered to the destination at the timing when the user receives the experience.
- the transmission unit 16 performs control for displaying time information indicating that the experiences can be provided in the order determined by the provider identification unit 13 on the display of the user's terminal. It may be included in a signal and transmitted to the terminal 2 of the user. The user can confirm the order of providing a plurality of experiences from the display screen of the display of the terminal device 2 .
- the transmission unit 16 transmits to the vehicle a control signal for displaying the experience information data on the in-vehicle device.
- a control signal may be transmitted to the terminal 2 to display the experience information data on the terminal owned by the user.
- the experience information data can be displayed in accordance with the display that the user can visually recognize.
- the desired experience reception unit 11 corresponds to the "acquisition unit" according to the present invention.
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2…ユーザ端末機(端末機)
3…ネットワーク
4…提供元
11…希望体験受付部
12…移動計画生成部
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14…配車部
15…データベース
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- ユーザの移動計画を示す移動計画データを生成する移動計画生成部と、
前記移動計画に含まれるユーザ滞在地における滞在時間が所定時間以上である場合には、前記滞在時間内で体験可能な体験を抽出し、前記ユーザ滞在地に移動して前記ユーザに前記体験を提供できる体験提供元を特定する提供元特定部と、
前記体験提供元が提供できる前記体験の情報を含む体験情報データを前記ユーザに送信する送信部を備える情報処理装置。 - 請求項1記載の情報処理装置において、
前記ユーザ滞在地に移動する車両を前記体験提供元及び/又は前記ユーザに配車する配車部を備える情報処理装置。 - 請求項2記載の情報処理装置において、
前記ユーザの現在位置を示す位置データを受信する受信部を備え、
前記送信部は、前記車両に対して前記位置データを送信する情報処理装置。 - 請求項2又は3に記載の情報処理装置において
前記提供元特定部は、前記体験提供元を複数特定し、複数の前記体験提供元の種別に応じて前記ユーザに前記体験を提供する順番を決定し、
前記配車部は、前記車両が前記順番で前記ユーザ滞在地に到着するように前記車両を配車する情報処理装置。 - 請求項1~3のいずれか一項に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記提供元特定部は、前記体験提供元を複数特定し、複数の前記体験提供元の種別に応じて前記ユーザに前記体験を提供する順番を決定し、
前記送信部は、前記体験が前記順番で提供できること示す時間情報を、前記ユーザの端末機に表示させるための制御信号を送信する情報処理装置。 - 請求項1~5のいずれか一項に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記送信部は、前記体験情報データを前記ユーザの端末機に表示させるための制御信号を送信する情報処理装置。 - 請求項1~6のいずれか一項に記載の情報処理装置において、
ユーザが希望する体験に関する体験希望データを取得する取得部を備え、
前記移動計画生成部は前記体験希望データに基づき、前記ユーザが希望する前記体験を提供可能な場所を前記ユーザ滞在地に設定し、
前記送信部は、前記ユーザ滞在地の情報を含むデータを前記ユーザに送信する情報処理装置。 - 請求項1~3のいずれか一項に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記提供元特定部は、前記体験提供元を複数特定し、複数の前記体験提供元の種別に応じて前記ユーザに前記体験を提供する順番を決定する情報処理装置。 - 請求項1~8のいずれか一項に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記送信部は、
前記ユーザが車両内にいる場合には、前記体験情報データを車載装置に表示させるための制御信号を前記車両に送信し、
前記ユーザが車両外にいる場合には、前記体験情報データをユーザ所有の端末機に表示させるための制御信号を前記端末機に送信する情報処理装置。 - 請求項1~9のいずれか一項に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記提供元特定部は、前記滞在時間の長さに応じて前記体験を決定し、決定した前記体験を提供可能な提供元を前記体験提供元として特定する情報処理装置。 - 請求項1~10のいずれか一項に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記提供元特定部は、前記ユーザ滞在地の施設状況に応じて前記体験を決定し、決定した前記体験を提供可能な提供元を前記体験提供元として特定する情報処理装置。 - 請求項1~11のいずれか一項に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記提供元特定部は、前記ユーザ滞在地の属性に応じて前記体験を決定し、決定した前記体験を提供可能な提供元を前記体験提供元として特定する情報処理装置。 - 請求項1~12のいずれか一項に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記送信部は、前記体験提供元により提供可能な前記体験の情報を含む体験情報データを送信する情報処理装置。 - 請求項1~12のいずれか一項に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記送信部は、前記提供元特定部により抽出された前記体験を承諾するか否を前記ユーザに選択させるための信号を送信する情報処理装置。 - 請求項1記載の情報処理装置において、
車両を配車する配車部を備え、
前記送信部は、前記提供元特定部により抽出された前記体験を承諾するか否を前記ユーザに選択させるための信号を送信し、
前記配車部は、前記体験を承諾する旨を示す信号を受信した場合に、前記ユーザ滞在地に移動する前記車両を前記ユーザに配車する情報処理装置。 - ユーザに提供される体験の情報をサーバで処理する情報処理方法において、
前記ユーザの移動計画を示す移動計画データを生成し、
前記移動計画に含まれるユーザ滞在地における滞在時間が所定時間以上である場合には、滞在時間内で体験可能な体験を抽出し、前記ユーザ滞在地に移動して前記ユーザに体験を提供できる体験提供元を特定し、
前記体験提供元が提供できる前記体験の情報を含む体験情報データを前記ユーザに送信する情報処理方法。
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