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Programme d'affichage d'image fixe, procédé d'affichage d'image fixe, dispositif d'affichage d'image fixe, programme d'acquisition de groupe de données d'image fixe et procédé d'imagerie Download PDF

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WO2023127541A1
WO2023127541A1 PCT/JP2022/046347 JP2022046347W WO2023127541A1 WO 2023127541 A1 WO2023127541 A1 WO 2023127541A1 JP 2022046347 W JP2022046347 W JP 2022046347W WO 2023127541 A1 WO2023127541 A1 WO 2023127541A1
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  • the technology disclosed in this specification relates to a still image display program.
  • the plurality of still images of hairstyles displayed side by side on the display unit are all shot from a fixed direction (frontal direction). That is, since the user can only compare multiple hairstyles using still images taken from a predetermined fixed direction, there is a problem that the multiple hairstyles cannot be accurately compared. Moreover, there is also the problem that it is difficult to obtain still image data groups obtained by photographing a subject from a plurality of rotation angles. In addition, these problems are not limited to hairstyles, but there are multiple subjects that you want to compare, such as subjects that target people such as makeup, shaping, clothing, and hats, and subjects that target articles such as accessories such as bags. This is a common problem in the case where the subjects are displayed side by side on the display unit.
  • This specification discloses a technology capable of solving at least part of the above-described problems.
  • a still image display program disclosed in the present specification is a still image display program for displaying still images of a plurality of subjects different from each other on a display unit of a display device, wherein a computer displays images of each of the plurality of subjects. Display processing for displaying a still image of each of the plurality of subjects at one rotation angle on the display unit based on a plurality of still image data groups obtained by photographing at a plurality (three or more) of rotation angles.
  • the still images of a plurality of subjects displayed on the display unit of the display device can be sequentially changed to the rotation angle according to the change instruction. For example, when a still image of one rotation angle is displayed on the display unit for each of a plurality of subjects, and a change instruction is given, still images of different rotation angles are displayed on the display unit for each of the plurality of subjects. state.
  • a change instruction it is possible to confirm still images of a plurality of subjects photographed at a plurality of rotation angles different from each other, and to compare still images photographed from the same rotation angle for each rotation angle. can be done.
  • the change instruction is an instruction to rotate a still image of a specific subject among the plurality of subjects in a predetermined circumferential direction.
  • the still images of the plurality of rotation angles are sequentially displayed for the specific subject in order in the predetermined circumferential direction, and further, the plurality of still images are displayed for the other subject.
  • a configuration may be adopted in which still images of rotation angles are sequentially displayed in the predetermined order in the circumferential direction to perform interlocking rotation display.
  • a rotation instruction is given to the specific subject.
  • the computer further selects two or more subjects as selected subjects from the still images of the plurality (three or more) of the subjects displayed on the display unit. is executed, and when the selected subject is selected in the selection process, the change process may change only the still image of the selected subject based on the change instruction.
  • this still image display program still images of a plurality of subjects displayed on the display unit can be narrowed down to subjects to be compared, and still images photographed at the same rotation angle can be compared.
  • the computer further performs a designation process for designating a subject to be fixed from a plurality of (three or more) still images of the subject displayed on the display section, and the display section.
  • a second receiving process for receiving a switching instruction to switch the subject to be displayed on the display unit, and when the switching instruction is received in the second receiving process, among the still images of the plurality of subjects displayed on the display unit, and a switching process of switching the still image of the non-fixed subject to a still image of another subject while leaving the still image of the subject to be fixed.
  • the computer is further caused to execute magnification change processing for changing the display magnification of the still image displayed on the display unit, and the change instruction includes: It is an instruction to rotate a still image of a specific subject in a predetermined circumferential direction, and in the display process, when a first display magnification is set, a second magnification lower than the first display magnification is set.
  • a configuration may be adopted in which still images having a plurality of rotation angles with narrower angular intervals and a greater number of rotation angles than in the case of sequential display.
  • the still images are sequentially displayed at narrow angular intervals, so that subjects can be compared in detail.
  • the still images are displayed in a relatively reduced size, the still images are sequentially displayed at wide angle intervals, so the processing load for the change processing is reduced compared to displaying the same as when enlarged. can be mitigated.
  • a still image display method disclosed in the present specification is a still image display method for displaying still images of a plurality of different subjects on a display unit of a display device, wherein a plurality of ( a display step of displaying, on the display unit, a still image of each of the plurality of subjects at one rotation angle based on a plurality of still image data groups obtained by photographing at three or more rotation angles; a first receiving step of receiving a change instruction to change one rotation angle to another rotation angle; and a changing step of changing the still image of the one rotation angle displayed on the display unit to the still image of the other rotation angle based on the data group.
  • this still image display method it is possible to confirm still images of a plurality of subjects photographed at a plurality of rotation angles different from each other, and to compare still images photographed from the same rotation angle for each rotation angle. can.
  • a still image display device disclosed in the present specification is a still image display device for displaying still images of a plurality of different subjects on a display unit of the display device, wherein a plurality of ( a display processing unit for displaying, on the display unit, a still image of each of the plurality of subjects at one rotation angle based on a plurality of still image data groups obtained by photographing at three or more rotation angles; a first reception unit that receives a change instruction to change the one rotation angle to another rotation angle; a changing unit that changes the still image with the one rotation angle displayed on the display unit to the still image with the different rotation angle based on the image data group.
  • this still image display device it is possible to confirm still images of a plurality of subjects photographed at a plurality of rotation angles different from each other, and compare still images photographed from the same rotation angle for each rotation angle. can.
  • a still image data group acquisition program disclosed in the present specification acquires still image data groups obtained by photographing a subject from a plurality of rotation angles using a mobile terminal having a camera, an operation unit, and a display unit.
  • An image data group acquisition program in which data generation processing for generating still image data of a subject at an angle photographed by the camera, and the data generation processing are executed in a computer based on the operation unit receiving a photographing instruction.
  • rotating display processing for displaying the still images of the subject on the display unit while switching the still images in the order in which they were taken based on the group.
  • a still image data group acquisition program disclosed in the present specification acquires still image data groups obtained by photographing a subject from a plurality of rotation angles using a mobile terminal having a camera and a display unit.
  • an acquisition program comprising: data generation processing for generating, in a computer, still image data of a subject at an angle captured by said camera based on detection of a trigger pattern from an image captured by said camera; and said data generation.
  • this still image data group acquisition program if the camera is pointed at the subject from different angles, the still image data group can be easily acquired without the need for a shooting instruction operation, and the still image of the subject can be rotated and displayed. can be made
  • a photographing method disclosed in the present specification is a photographing method for photographing a subject from a plurality of rotation angles different from each other, the photographing method having a ring-shaped body, and a photographing device on the outer peripheral surface of the ring-shaped body.
  • the photographing kit disclosed in the present specification is an annular body arranged around the torso of a person who is a subject, and has a plurality of triager patterns on the outer peripheral surface thereof, which serve as triggers for photographing timing of the photographing device.
  • the technology disclosed in this specification can be implemented in various forms, for example, a still image display method and a still image display device, a computer program for realizing the functions of those methods or devices, It can be realized in the form of a recording medium or the like in which a computer program is recorded.
  • Block diagram schematically showing the configuration of stylist terminal 300 Block diagram schematically showing the configuration of the management server 100 Explanatory diagram showing an example of a screen displayed during processing for using the hair chart service Flowchart showing details of shooting processing Explanatory diagram showing an example of a shooting screen Explanatory drawing showing the side structure of the cloth 500 Explanatory drawing showing the top structure of the cloth 500 Explanatory diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the display unit 330 of the stylist terminal 300 Flowchart showing contents of catalog display processing Explanatory diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the display unit 330 during the interlocking rotation process Explanatory diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the display unit 330 during the interlocking rotation process Explanatory diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the display unit 330 during partial slide processing Explanatory diagram showing a single display screen
  • FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram showing a schematic configuration of a hair chart management system 10 according to this embodiment.
  • the hair chart management system 10 is a system for managing hair chart information related to the hairstyle of a customer P who has visited a beauty salon, for example.
  • the hair chart management system 10 includes a management server 100, a plurality of customer terminals 200 (200A, 200B, . . . ) operated by a plurality of customers P (PA, PB, . . . ), and a plurality of stylists Q ( A plurality of stylist terminals 300 (300A, 300B, . . . ) operated by QA, QB, .
  • Each device constituting the hair chart management system 10 is communicably connected to each other via a communication network NET.
  • the management server 100 is installed in a place different from the work place of each stylist Q (such as a beauty parlor or a shooting site). Note that the stylist Q may be a beautician, a barber, or the like.
  • the stylist terminal 300 is, for example, a smartphone, tablet terminal, or personal computer.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of stylist terminal 300.
  • the stylist terminal 300 includes a control section 310 , a storage section 320 , a display section 330 (see FIG. 4 etc.), an operation input section 340 and an interface section 350 . These units are communicatively connected to each other via a bus 390 .
  • the stylist terminal 300 is an example of a still image display device in the claims.
  • the display unit 330 of the stylist terminal 300 is configured by, for example, a liquid crystal display or the like, and displays various images and information.
  • the operation input unit 340 is composed of, for example, a keyboard, a mouse, buttons, a microphone, etc., and receives operations and instructions from the stylist Q.
  • the display unit 330 functions as an operation input unit 340 by including a touch panel.
  • the interface unit 350 is configured by, for example, a LAN interface, a USB interface, or the like, and performs wired or wireless communication with other devices.
  • the storage unit 320 of the stylist terminal 300 includes, for example, a ROM, a RAM, a hard disk drive (HDD), etc., and stores various programs and data, and temporarily stores work areas and data when executing various programs. It is also used as a storage area.
  • the storage unit 320 stores a hair chart utilization program CQ.
  • the hair chart utilization program CQ is a computer program for executing a hair chart utilization process, which will be described later.
  • the hair chart utilization program CQ is provided in a state stored in a computer-readable recording medium (not shown) such as a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, USB memory, etc., and is installed in the stylist terminal 300 to be stored in the storage unit. 320.
  • the hair chart utilization program CQ is an example of a still image display program in the scope of claims.
  • the control unit 310 of the stylist terminal 300 is composed of, for example, a CPU, etc., and controls the operation of the stylist terminal 300 by executing a computer program read from the storage unit 320 .
  • the control unit 310 executes the hair chart utilization process by reading out the hair chart utilization program CQ from the storage unit 320 and executing it.
  • the control unit 310 functions as a display control unit 311 (display processing unit, change unit) and a reception unit 312 for executing the hair chart utilization process. Functions of these units will be described together with the description of the hair chart utilization process.
  • stylist Q operates stylist terminal 300 to access the homepage (not shown) of the hair chart management service provided by management server 100 by the administrator, registers as stylist Q, and logs in.
  • stylist Q uses stylist terminal 300 to register or update hair chart information in management server 100 and to display hair chart information stored in management server 100 on display unit 330. can be selected by
  • the customer terminal 200 is, for example, a smartphone, tablet terminal, or personal computer. Since the configuration of the customer terminal 200 is the same as that of the stylist terminal 300, the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the customer P for example, operates the customer terminal 200 to make an appointment with a stylist, or browses a still image of a hairstyle from the stylist terminal 300 or a 360-degree rotating movie created from a group of still image data described later. be able to.
  • the management server 100 is a server device (hair chart management device) for storing and managing a plurality of pieces of hair chart information registered via each stylist terminal 300 .
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of the management server 100. As shown in FIG.
  • the management server 100 includes a control unit 110 , a storage unit 120 , a display unit 130 , an operation input unit 140 and an interface unit 150 . These units are communicably connected to each other via a bus 190 .
  • the display unit 130 of the management server 100 is configured by, for example, a liquid crystal display, and displays various images and information.
  • the operation input unit 140 is composed of, for example, a keyboard, mouse, buttons, microphone, etc., and receives operations and instructions from the administrator.
  • the display unit 130 may function as the operation input unit 140 by providing a touch panel.
  • the interface unit 150 is configured by, for example, a LAN interface, a USB interface, or the like, and performs wired or wireless communication with other devices. Even if the administrator does not operate the management server 100 directly, the administrator can control the management server 100 by allowing an administrator terminal (not shown) operated by the administrator and the management server 100 to communicate with each other via the communication network NET. Various operations can be performed remotely.
  • the storage unit 120 of the management server 100 is composed of, for example, a ROM, a RAM, a hard disk drive (HDD), etc., and stores various programs and data, and temporarily stores work areas and data when executing various programs. It is also used as a storage area.
  • the storage unit 120 stores a server-side management program CP.
  • the server-side management program CP is a computer program for executing server-side processing for hair chart management, which will be described later.
  • the server-side management program CP is provided in a state stored in a computer-readable recording medium (not shown) such as a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, USB memory, etc., and is stored by being installed in the management server 100. Stored in unit 120 .
  • a hair chart information DB 121 is stored in the storage unit 120 of the management server 100.
  • a plurality of pieces of hair chart information transmitted from each stylist terminal 300 are recorded in the hair chart information DB 121 .
  • a catalog DB 122 is stored in the storage unit 120 .
  • the catalog DB 122 records a plurality of pieces of hair chart information permitted to be published in the catalog.
  • a shop DB 123 is stored in the storage unit 120 . Information about various products and services that can be provided to the stylist Q and the customer P by the manager or the like is recorded in the shop DB, for example.
  • the control unit 110 of the management server 100 is composed of, for example, a CPU, etc., and controls the operation of the management server 100 by executing a computer program read from the storage unit 120 .
  • the control unit 110 reads the server-side management program CP from the storage unit 120 and executes it, thereby executing server-side processing for hair chart management. This server-side processing will be described in the following description of the processing for using the hair chart service.
  • the hair chart service is, for example, a service that allows the customer P's hairstyle or one or more hairstyles registered in the catalog DB 122 to be checked from a plurality of different rotation angles. For example, it is started when stylist Q operates stylist terminal 300 to access the home page of the hair chart service and logs in using stylist Q's identification information or the like.
  • FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the display unit 330 of the stylist terminal 300 during processing for using the hair chart service.
  • FIG. 4A shows the display screen of the home page of the hair chart service.
  • the display screen includes various menus such as a "customer" button 410, a "catalog” button 420, a "shop” button 430, and a "setting” button 440.
  • FIG. 4A shows a state in which the "Customer" button 410 is selected.
  • control unit 310 accesses the home page of a shop that sells products used in the hairstyle displayed on display unit 330, for example, and causes display unit 330 to display the home page.
  • "setting" button 440 is pressed, various settings for using the hair chart service can be performed.
  • control unit 310 of stylist terminal 300 executes processing for registering customer information. Specifically, control unit 310 causes display unit 330 to display a customer information screen (FIG. 4A).
  • the customer information screen includes a “search field” 412 , a “new registration field” 414 and a “list display field” 416 .
  • the "search field" 412 allows the entry of keywords (specific information (carte number), name, etc. for each customer), and the control unit 310 transmits the keywords to the management server 100.
  • control unit 110 of management server 100 searches for specific hair chart information from a plurality of hair chart information registered in hair chart information DB 121 and transmits the specific hair chart information to stylist terminal 300 .
  • Control unit 310 of stylist terminal 300 displays the received specific hair chart information on display unit 330 .
  • the hair chart information includes, in addition to the customer information described below, still image data groups of already registered hairstyles and the like.
  • the control unit 310 When the "new registration field" 414 is selected, the control unit 310 causes the display unit 330 to display a customer information input screen (Fig. 4(B)). On the customer information input screen, specific information (name, age, contact information, address, birthday, etc.) of the customer P and the name of the stylist in charge can be input. When received, the control unit 310 transmits the input customer information to the management server 100 . The management server 100 registers the received customer information in the hair chart information DB 121 .
  • list display column 416 a list of a plurality of pieces of customer information M1 to M3 registered in the hair chart information DB 121 of the management server 100 is displayed.
  • a finger touching the "list display field” 416 is slid up and down, different customer information is sequentially displayed.
  • Customer information newly registered in the hair chart information DB 121 in the “new registration column” 414 is also displayed in the “list display column” 416 .
  • the control unit 310 causes the chart display screen (FIG. 4(C)) to be displayed on the display unit 330. indicate.
  • the full length of the chart display screen is longer than the display unit 330, and a part of the chart display screen is displayed on the display unit 330.
  • the stylist Q can scroll the chart display screen in the vertical direction. can see the whole Further, FIG. 4C shows a state when the customer information M1 is selected.
  • the chart display screen includes an “image display column” 413 , a “classification designation column” 415 and a “MEMO column” 417 .
  • the "image display column” 415 is a column for photographing the hairstyle of the customer P to obtain a still image data group for rotating display, and rotating the hairstyle based on the still image data group.
  • the still image data group is a collection of a plurality of still image data obtained by photographing the hairstyle of the customer P from a plurality of rotation angles different from each other.
  • a plurality of rotation angles are angles obtained by equally dividing 360 degrees at predetermined imaging angle intervals. In this embodiment, the imaging angle interval is 30 degrees, and the plurality of rotation angles are 0 degrees, 30 degrees, 60 degrees, 90 degrees, 120 degrees, 150 degrees, 180 degrees, 210 degrees, 240 degrees, and 270 degrees. , 300 degrees and 330 degrees.
  • a plurality of still image data groups can be registered in the "image display column” 415.
  • image display column For example, as shown in FIG. 4C, for the same customer P (M1), still image data groups of two stages of hairstyle M1a at the time of finishing and hairstyle M1b in the middle of cutting are obtained. can be registered.
  • a plurality of hairstyles displayed in the “image display field” 415 may be configured to be capable of performing interlocking rotation, which will be described later. Thereby, two-stage hairstyles can be checked from 360 degrees at the same time.
  • the method for acquiring the still image data group is as follows.
  • the control unit 310 of the stylist terminal 300 displays the image capturing screen (FIG. 6) on the display unit 330 based on the image capturing instruction, and executes image capturing processing. do.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the details of the shooting process
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a shooting screen.
  • the shooting screen includes an image display section 450 displaying an image of a subject and a mode switching section 460 .
  • a mode switching unit 460 can select between a manual mode and an automatic mode.
  • Manual mode is a mode in which still image data groups are acquired by manually photographing a subject from a plurality of different rotation angles. As shown in FIG. 5, control unit 310 determines whether the manual mode is selected (S110). When the manual mode is selected (S110: YES), control unit 310 causes display unit 330 to display a manual mode screen (FIG. 6A). The manual mode screen includes a shooting instruction button 470 and a display of the number of shots. Next, control unit 310 determines whether or not there is a shooting instruction (S120). Control unit 310 determines that there is a shooting instruction based on pressing of shooting instruction button 470 .
  • the control unit 310 waits until there is a photographing instruction (S120: NO), and when determining that there is a photographing instruction (S120: YES), executes manual photographing processing (S130). In the manual shooting process, control unit 310 shoots an image displayed on image display unit 450 to generate still image data, and adds 1 to the number of shots. Next, when the control unit 310 determines that the number of shots has not reached a predetermined number (for example, 12) (S140: NO), the process returns to S120. On the other hand, when the control unit 310 determines that the number of shots has reached the predetermined specified number (S140: YES), the process proceeds to S180.
  • a predetermined number for example, 12
  • the stylist Q displays the image of the hairstyle of the customer P (M1) on the image display unit 450 and presses the shooting instruction button 470 as shown in FIG. Then, still image data photographed from one rotation angle (in the example of FIG. 10, front view still image data with a rotation angle of 0 degree) is generated. Thereafter, similarly, the stylist Q shoots the hairstyle of the customer P at each rotation angle of 30 degrees, and when the number of shots reaches 12, still image data of 12 hairstyles are generated at 30-degree intervals. be done.
  • the automatic mode is a mode in which a group of still image data is acquired by automatically photographing the subject from a plurality of different rotation angles.
  • control unit 310 causes display unit 330 to display the automatic mode screen (FIG. 6B). to display.
  • a mark recognition section 480 is included in the automatic mode screen.
  • the control unit 310 determines whether or not the trigger pattern 522 (for example, a star mark) is recognized (S160). Specifically, control unit 310 performs image processing on the image captured by mark recognition unit 480 to determine whether or not trigger design 522 is captured within a predetermined magnification range.
  • the control unit 310 when the image captured by the mark recognition unit 480 does not include the trigger pattern 522, or when the image captured by the mark recognition unit 480 includes the trigger pattern 522 outside the predetermined magnification range. If there is (S160: NO), the control unit 310 returns to the process of S150 and does not start the automatic photographing process. On the other hand, if the trigger pattern 522 included in the image picked up by the mark recognition unit 480 is within the predetermined magnification range (S160: YES), the control unit 310 starts automatic shooting processing ( S170). As a result, it is possible to suppress photographing at a magnification that makes it difficult to check the hairstyle of the customer P, and to suppress variation in photographing magnification of a plurality of still images photographed at a plurality of rotation angles.
  • a photographing method by automatic photographing processing can be expressed, for example, as follows. "A photographing method for photographing a subject from a plurality of rotation angles different from each other, It has a ring-shaped body, and a plurality of triager patterns serving as triggers for photographing timing of a photographing device (stylist terminal 300, etc.) are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the ring-shaped body at intervals in the circumferential direction of the ring-shaped body.
  • the photographing kit such that the subject is located on the inner peripheral side of the annular body; a step of arranging the photographing device at a position capable of photographing the subject and at least part of the outer peripheral surface of the photographing kit; a step of integrally rotating the subject and the imaging kit relative to the imaging device; During the relative rotation of the subject and the imaging kit with respect to the imaging device, the imaging device shoots based on the timing of detecting that the trigger pattern is positioned at a predetermined position within the imaging range of the imaging device. and including. ”
  • a cloth 500 for rotating photographing is used when the automatic photographing process of the present embodiment is executed.
  • the cloth 500 is an example of the imaging kit.
  • FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram showing the side construction of the cloth 500
  • FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram showing the top construction of the cloth 500.
  • the cloth 500 has a holding portion 510, an annular body 520, and a connecting portion 530.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show that shows that the cloth 500 has a holding portion 510, an annular body 520, and a connecting portion 530.
  • the annular body 520 has a size that can be arranged so as to surround the customer P's torso.
  • a plurality of (for example, 12) trigger patterns 522 are shown on the outer peripheral surface of the annular body 520 at equal intervals (rotation angle intervals of 30 degrees) in the circumferential direction of the annular body 520 .
  • one of the plurality of trigger patterns 522 is a star mark (not shown) that serves as a trigger for starting automatic shooting.
  • the holding part 510 is a belt-like body surrounding the circumference of the neck of the customer P, and is detachably held on the circumference of the neck. Note that the diameter of the holding portion 510 is smaller than the diameter of the annular body 520 .
  • the connecting portion 530 is a portion that connects the holding portion 510 and the annular body 520 .
  • the connection part 530 has, for example, a sheet 532 and a plurality of core members 534 .
  • the sheet 532 is a sheet material (for example, vinyl, cloth, cotton, etc.) that connects the holding portion 510 and the annular body 520 . With this sheet 532, for example, it is possible to prevent hair that has been cut during hair cutting, hair coloring agent, or the like from adhering to the customer's P clothes.
  • the plurality of core members 534 are rod-shaped members arranged on the inner peripheral surface of the seat 532 or inside the seat 532 and extending from the holding portion 510 toward the annular body 520 .
  • the core material 534 can stabilize the shape of the sheet 532 .
  • the core material 534 is made of, for example, a flexible material (resin material or the like).
  • a pair of openings 560 are formed in the connecting portion 530 .
  • a pair of openings 560 are arranged symmetrically with respect to the holding portion 510 (see FIG. 8).
  • the connecting portion 530 would interfere with the shoulder of the customer P, and the cloth 500 would not be able to take the conical posture as shown in FIG. , the annular body 520 may be deformed, and the multiple trigger patterns 522 may not be arranged around the customer P at regular intervals.
  • the connecting portion 530 since the connecting portion 530 has a pair of openings 560, the connecting portion 530 is prevented from interfering with the shoulder of the customer P. As a result, the plurality of trigger patterns 522 can be evenly spaced around the customer P.
  • the customer P is made to wear a cloth 500 and sit on a swivel chair.
  • stylist Q positions stylist terminal 300 at a position where trigger pattern 522 within a predetermined magnification range is displayed on mark recognition section 480, as shown in FIG. 6B.
  • still image data photographed from one rotation angle in the example of FIG. 10, still image data of a front view with a rotation angle of 0 degree
  • the trigger patterns 522 displayed on the mark recognition section 480 are switched one after another.
  • the trigger pattern 522 displayed on the mark recognition section 480 is switched, still image data photographed from each rotation angle are automatically sequentially generated.
  • still image data of 12 hairstyles are generated every 30 degrees.
  • the control unit 310 causes the display unit 330 to display the shooting completion screen (Fig. 6(C)).
  • the shooting completion screen includes a shooting completion button 490 and a reshooting button 495 .
  • the control unit 310 deletes the captured still image data and returns to the process of S110.
  • the control unit 310 associates the specified number of shot still image data with the customer information as the still image data group, and transmits the data to the management server 100 (S190). End the process.
  • Control unit 310 of management server 100 registers the received still image data group in hair chart information DB 121 in association with customer information. It should be noted that, in the photographing process, for example, when the button 410 is pressed (S150: NO), the control unit 310 ends the main photographing process.
  • classification designation column 415 of the chart display screen it is possible to designate the classification item of the photographed hairstyle. Examples of classification items are the same as those of the classification designation column 422 described later. Furthermore, in the "classification designation column” 415, a "favorite" mark can be added to search for favorite hair chart information in a search target designation column 424, which will be described later. In addition, in the “category designation column” 415, the date of the next reservation of the customer P and the presence or absence of publication in the catalog can be registered. Also, in the "MEMO column” 417, for example, a photograph taken of a handwritten medical chart, a memo during cutting, or the like can be recorded. The control unit 310 also associates the classification items, the addition of the favorite mark, the reservation date, etc., and the information of the “MEMO column” 417 with the customer information and transmits them to the management server 100 .
  • the control unit 310 when the transfer mark 413b in the “image display field” 413 is pressed, the control unit 310 generates 360-degree rotating video data in which still images at a plurality of rotation angles are continuously reproduced based on the still image data group. , the 360-degree rotated video data or the URL of the website where the 360-degree rotated video data is recorded is transferred to the customer terminal 200 . Thereby, the customer P can see a 360-degree rotating video of his or her hairstyle by operating the customer terminal 200 .
  • FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the display unit 330 of the stylist terminal 300.
  • control unit 310 of stylist terminal 300 executes processing for selecting a hairstyle from the hair catalog.
  • the catalog search screen (FIG. 9A) is displayed on the display unit 330 .
  • the catalog search screen is a column for searching for a favorite hairstyle from a plurality of hairstyles (hair chart information) registered in the catalog DB 122 of the management server 100 .
  • the catalog search screen includes a category designation field 422 , a search object designation field 424 and a search button 426 .
  • a plurality of classification items can be designated in the classification designation field 422 .
  • classification items include: "Hairstyle”: All / Men's / girls / Free "Age”: All / Old / Middle / Young / Child "Hair length”: All / Long / Semi-long / Short "Style”: All / Wave / Straight "Color” : All / Gray / Fashion / Normal
  • the search target range in the catalog DB 122 can be specified.
  • all hair chart information registered in the catalog DB 122 is searched.
  • "favorite” is specified, only hair chart information that has been previously registered as a favorite among the hair chart information registered in the catalog DB 122 is searched.
  • control unit 310 transmits to 100 search information regarding various classification items specified in the category specification field 422 and the search target range specified in the search target specification field 424 .
  • the control unit 110 of the management server 100 searches the catalog DB 122 for one or more pieces of hair chart information corresponding to various classification items specified in the classification specification column 422 within the search target range specified in the search target specification column 424 . do. Then, control unit 110 transmits the searched hair chart information to stylist terminal 300 .
  • the control unit 310 of the stylist terminal 300 Upon receiving the searched hair chart information, the control unit 310 of the stylist terminal 300 causes the display unit 330 to display the catalog list screen (FIG. 9(B)).
  • the catalog list screen is a screen that displays a list of still images M of a plurality of searched hairstyles. Each hairstyle is a still image M at one rotation angle in the still image data group included in the retrieved hair chart information.
  • FIG. 9B a front-view still image Ma with a rotation angle of 0 degrees is displayed. This processing is an example of display processing in the claims.
  • the catalog display process is a process for performing still image rotation display in which the still images M of one or more hairstyles displayed on the catalog list screen are sequentially changed to still images with different rotation angles. This process is an example of the change process in the claims.
  • FIG. 10 is a flow chart showing the contents of the catalog display process. As shown in FIG. 10, control unit 310 determines whether or not there is a rotation instruction (S210). For example, the control unit 310 determines that there is a rotation instruction when it detects that the customer P slides the finger touching the catalog list screen in the horizontal direction.
  • This process is an example of a first reception process in the scope of claims
  • the rotation instruction is an example of a change instruction in the scope of claims.
  • the change instruction is not limited to the rotation instruction, and may be, for example, an instruction to individually specify a rotation angle (30 degrees, 90 degrees, etc.).
  • the linked rotation process is a process for performing still image rotation display in which the still images M of a plurality of hairstyles listed on the catalog list screen are sequentially changed to still images with different rotation angles.
  • FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the display unit 330 during the linked rotation process.
  • FIG. 11B shows a state in which all the still images of a plurality of hairstyles listed on the catalog list screen are still images viewed from the front with a rotation angle of 0 degrees.
  • the control unit 310 In the state of FIG. 11(b), when the customer P performs a leftward slide operation, the control unit 310 simultaneously displays the still images of the plurality of hairstyles listed on the catalog list screen toward the left side. 11(a)).
  • 12 still images M are sequentially switched and displayed every 30 degrees for all hairstyles listed on the catalog list screen. Thereby, the stylist Q can collectively check all the hairstyles listed on the catalog list screen from 360 degrees counterclockwise.
  • the control unit 310 displays the still images of the plurality of hairstyles listed on the catalog list screen at the same time.
  • the still image Mc (FIG.
  • 11(c) is changed to the hairstyle that is directed toward the user.
  • 12 still images M are sequentially switched and displayed every 30 degrees for all hairstyles listed on the catalog list screen.
  • the stylist Q can collectively check all the hairstyles listed on the catalog list screen from 360 degrees clockwise.
  • the controller 310 functions as a display controller 311 .
  • the number of still images M of hairstyles displayed on the catalog list screen can be changed.
  • control unit 310 increases the display magnification of each still image while decreasing the number of displayed catalog list screens.
  • control unit 310 decreases the display magnification of each still image while increasing the number of displayed catalog list screens.
  • FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the display unit 330 during the interlocking rotation process after the display number is changed. In FIG. 12, still images M of four hairstyles are displayed.
  • control unit 310 displays the , the still images M at a plurality of rotation angles are displayed sequentially in the left-right direction. In conjunction with this, control unit 310 rotates and displays the remaining three hairstyles. This allows the stylist Q to compare the specific hairstyle with other hairstyles while rotating it 360 degrees.
  • still image data groups with a plurality of rotation angles at wider angular intervals may be used for rotating display.
  • the number of displayed catalog list screens is nine (FIG. 11)
  • four still images M are sequentially switched and displayed every 90 degrees
  • the number of displayed catalog list screens is four.
  • eight still images M at 45-degree intervals may be sequentially switched and displayed.
  • control unit 310 selects some (two or more) hairstyles from the still images M of three or more hairstyles displayed on the catalog list screen, and selects some of the selected hairstyles.
  • Rotating display may be performed.
  • This processing is an example of selection processing in the claims. For example, in FIG. 12, if the stylist Q selects, for example, two hairstyles from among the still images M of four hairstyles displayed on the catalog list screen, and then performs a horizontal slide operation, Rotation display is performed only for the two selected hairstyles. As a result, the processing load of the interlocking rotation can be reduced compared to the configuration in which all the hairstyles displayed on the catalog list screen are displayed in rotation. In this case, after the hairstyle is selected, only the still image of the selected hairstyle may be enlarged and displayed without displaying the still image of the hairstyle that was not selected.
  • This processing is an example of magnification change processing.
  • control unit 310 determines that there is a fixation instruction (S210: NO and S230: YES), it executes partial slide processing (S240). For example, when a stylist Q designates a still image M of a favorite hairstyle from a plurality of hairstyles displayed on the catalog list screen (for example, long presses the still image M), it is determined that there is a fixed instruction, and Set a hairstyle as a fixed target.
  • This processing is an example of designation processing in the claims.
  • the control unit 310 displays the still image M of the hairstyle to be fixed among the plurality of hairstyles displayed on the catalog list screen. , only the still image M of the hairstyle that is not fixed is switched to the still image M of another hairstyle.
  • This process is an example of the second acceptance process and the switching process in the scope of claims.
  • FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the display unit 330 during partial slide processing.
  • FIG. 13B it is assumed that the hairstyle still images Ma to Md are displayed and the hairstyle still image Ma is set as a fixed target.
  • the hairstyle still image Ma is fixedly arranged, and the hairstyle still images Mb to Md are replaced with the still images Me, Mf, etc. of different hairstyles.
  • FIG. 13(A) Further, when a slide operation is performed downward from the state of FIG. It is switched to Mz, etc.
  • the stylist Q can switch and display the still image of another hairstyle while leaving the still image M of the hairstyle that he likes, and search for the hairstyle that he likes more.
  • the maximum number (four) of fixed objects to be displayed on the catalog list screen is specified, all the still images M of hairstyles displayed on the catalog list screen are fixedly arranged, and the slide operation is performed. may be disabled. Note that if a rotation instruction is given after the partial slide processing (S210: YES), all the hairstyles displayed on the catalog list screen are also subjected to the interlocking rotation processing.
  • the control unit 310 determines whether or not there is a hairstyle determination in the process of the interlocking rotation process, the partial slide process, etc. (S250). Deciding on a hairstyle means deciding on one hairstyle. For example, when the stylist Q double-touches (double-presses) the still image M of the hairstyle that she likes, the control unit 310 determines that the hairstyle has been determined (S250: YES), and only the still image M of that hairstyle is displayed. is displayed on the display unit 330 (S260).
  • FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram showing the independent display screen. As shown in FIG.
  • the control unit 310 moves the still images M at a plurality of rotation angles (for example, 12) for the hairstyle displayed on the single display screen to any one of the left-right directions.
  • Rotating display is performed to display sequentially in the order of .
  • multiple hairstyles are displayed in linked rotation, so that multiple hairstyles can be compared at 360 degrees. This makes it possible to efficiently find a desired hairstyle.
  • the still images of a plurality of hairstyles are always displayed in sequence as still images shot at the same rotation angle. They may be displayed sequentially.
  • the above change instruction, slide operation, input, etc. may be instructions by voice input.
  • a hairstyle (including a wig) was exemplified as a subject, but the subject is not limited to this.
  • the object may be an article such as an accessory.
  • Hair chart management system 100 Management server 110, 310: Control unit 120, 320: Storage unit 130, 330: Display unit 140, 340: Operation input unit 150, 350: Interface unit 190, 390: Bus 200: Customer terminal 300 : stylist terminal 311: display control section 312: reception section 413a: camera mark 413b: transfer mark 418: registration button 422: classification designation field 424: search target designation field 426: search button 450: video display section 460: mode switching section 470 : Shooting instruction button 480: Mark recognition part 490: Shooting completion button 495: Retake button 500: Cross 510: Holding part 520: Annular body 522: Trigger pattern 530: Connecting part 532: Sheet 534: Core material 560: Opening CP: Server-side management program CQ: Hair chart usage program NET: Communication network P: Customer Q: Stylist

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Selon la présente invention, par rapport à une pluralité de sujets photographiques, des images fixes capturées à partir du même angle de rotation peuvent être visuellement comparées pour chaque angle de rotation tout en confirmant des images fixes capturées à partir d'une pluralité d'angles de rotation mutuellement différents. Un programme d'affichage d'image fixe selon la présente invention affiche des images fixes d'une pluralité de sujets photographiques mutuellement différents sur une unité d'affichage d'un dispositif d'affichage. Sur la base d'une pluralité de groupes de données d'image fixe obtenus par imagerie de chacun de la pluralité de sujets photographiques à partir d'une pluralité (3 ou plus) d'angles de rotation, un ordinateur est amené à exécuter : un processus d'affichage pour afficher, sur l'unité d'affichage, des images fixes capturées à un angle de rotation pour chacun de la pluralité de sujets photographiques ; un premier processus de réception pour recevoir une instruction de changement pour changer l'angle de rotation en un autre angle de rotation ; et si une instruction de changement a été reçue dans le premier processus de réception, un processus de changement pour changer, pour chacun de la pluralité de sujets photographiques, l'image fixe de l'angle de rotation affiché sur l'unité d'affichage en une image fixe d'un autre angle de rotation sur la base du groupe de données d'image fixe.
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