WO2023162224A1 - Système de traitement d'informations, procédé de traitement d'informations, et support lisible par ordinateur - Google Patents

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WO2023162224A1
WO2023162224A1 PCT/JP2022/008294 JP2022008294W WO2023162224A1 WO 2023162224 A1 WO2023162224 A1 WO 2023162224A1 JP 2022008294 W JP2022008294 W JP 2022008294W WO 2023162224 A1 WO2023162224 A1 WO 2023162224A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to an information processing system, an information processing method, and a computer-readable medium.
  • the number of spectators may be limited at events such as sports games, concerts or plays. Limiting the number of spectators may reduce the excitement of the event. In view of this, some ideas have been proposed to increase the exhilaration of the event without changing the limit on the number of spectators who actually participate in the event venue.
  • the support server included in the system described in Patent Document 1 transmits at least image information of the event to the device on the participant side, receives input information input by the participant, and performs processing according to the input information. Execute. For example, the support server causes the hologram display device to display the hologram image data of the virtual participants at a preset position in the event venue.
  • the purpose of the present disclosure is to provide an information processing system and the like that suppresses the decline in the exhilaration at the event venue in view of the above-mentioned problems.
  • An information processing system includes seat information acquisition means, user data acquisition means, spectator data generation means, and output means.
  • the seat information acquisition means acquires seat information including purchase certificate information of a user who has purchased a right to use a seat in the event venue and position information of the seat corresponding to the purchase certificate information.
  • the user data acquisition means acquires user data including authentication data for authenticating a user and a user image that is an image of the user.
  • the spectator data generating means generates spectator data in which the position information and the user data are associated with each other based on the purchase certificate information and the authentication data.
  • the output means outputs spectator data.
  • a computer executes the following processes.
  • the computer acquires seat information including purchase proof information of a user who has purchased a right to use a seat in the event venue and position information of the seat corresponding to the purchase proof information.
  • the computer acquires user data including authentication data for authenticating a user and a user image that is an image of the user.
  • the computer generates spectator data in which the location information and the user data are associated with each other based on the purchase proof information and the authentication data.
  • the computer outputs spectator data.
  • a non-transitory computer-readable medium causes a computer to perform the following method.
  • the computer acquires seat information including purchase proof information of a user who has purchased a right to use a seat in the event venue and position information of the seat corresponding to the purchase proof information.
  • the computer acquires user data including authentication data for authenticating a user and a user image that is an image of the user.
  • the computer generates spectator data in which the location information and the user data are associated with each other based on the purchase proof information and the authentication data.
  • the computer outputs spectator data.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an information processing system according to a first embodiment;
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing an information processing method according to the first embodiment;
  • 2 is a block diagram of an information processing system and related configurations according to a second embodiment;
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an information processing system according to a second embodiment;
  • FIG. 11 is a block diagram of an event information management system according to a second embodiment;
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a user system according to a second embodiment;
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a venue system according to a second embodiment;
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing an information processing method according to the second embodiment; It is a figure which shows seat information. It is a figure which shows user data. It is a figure which shows spectator data.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing the relationship between user data and audience data;
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of displaying a plurality of user images;
  • 10 is a block diagram of an information processing system according to a third embodiment;
  • FIG. FIG. 11 is a block diagram of a hall system according to a third embodiment;
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing an information processing method according to Embodiment 3; It is a figure which shows the arrangement
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of a spectator data display device at an event site;
  • FIG. 12 is a block diagram of an information processing system and related configurations according to a fourth embodiment;
  • FIG. 11 is a block diagram of an authentication device according to a fourth embodiment;
  • FIG. 11 is a block diagram of an information processing system according to a fourth embodiment;
  • FIG. FIG. 11 is a diagram showing information stored by an information processing system according to a fourth embodiment;
  • FIG. FIG. 11 is a block diagram of an information processing system according to a fifth embodiment;
  • 10 is a flow chart showing an information processing method according to a fifth embodiment; It is a block diagram which illustrates the hardware constitutions of a computer.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an information processing system according to a first embodiment; FIG.
  • the information processing system 1 shown in FIG. 1 is used by a user who has purchased a ticket for a predetermined event held at a predetermined event site to participate in the event in a simulated manner.
  • the information processing system 1 may be configured by, for example, a computer or server having a communication function.
  • the term "computer” may include server devices, blades, and cloud computing systems.
  • Predetermined event venues are facilities with multiple audience seats, such as stadiums, concert halls, and theaters.
  • Predetermined events are, for example, sports games, concerts, plays, and the like.
  • Pseudo-participation in an event refers to displaying a user's image in a seat corresponding to a ticket purchased by the user without going to the event site.
  • the information processing system 1 has a seat information acquisition unit 110, a user data acquisition unit 120, an audience data generation unit 130, and an output unit 140 as main components.
  • the seat information acquisition unit 110 acquires seat information.
  • the seat information relates to tickets for seats purchased by users participating in the event, and includes purchase proof information and seat position information at the event site.
  • the seat information acquisition unit 110 acquires this seat information from, for example, a system that manages event information of events.
  • the purchase proof information is information that proves that you have purchased the right to use the designated seats at the event venue.
  • the right to use a seat can also be said to be the right to sit in that seat at the event.
  • the right to use a seat in the present disclosure is not limited to sitting on the seat, and includes pseudo-participation in the event using the seat. Pseudo-participation in an event includes, for example, displaying a user's image on the seat as described later.
  • the seat position information at the event venue is information that indicates the position of the seat corresponding to the ticket purchased by the user.
  • the proof-of-purchase information and the seat position information correspond to each other. That is, the seat information corresponding to the ticket for one seat purchased by the user includes one purchase certificate information and one corresponding seat position information.
  • seat position information may be simply referred to as position information.
  • the user data acquisition unit 120 acquires user data.
  • User data includes authentication data and a user image.
  • the user data acquisition unit 120 acquires, for example, this user data from a user system managed by the user.
  • Authentication data is data for authenticating the user.
  • Authentication data is, for example, a user's unique identifier. More specifically, the authentication data is, for example, a user ID (identification, identifier) registered in the system used by the user when purchasing event tickets.
  • a user image is an image that includes the user's body.
  • a user image is, for example, an image of the user himself taken by a predetermined camera.
  • the user image may be a still image conforming to standards such as JPEG, or may be a still image conforming to the H.264 standard. 264 or other standards may be used.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 generates spectator data.
  • the spectator data is data including an image of the user to be displayed on the seat corresponding to the ticket purchased by the user at the event site.
  • the spectator data includes seat position information and corresponding user images.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 collates the purchase certificate information included in the seat information with the authentication data included in the user data, and searches for a combination of the corresponding seat information and user data. Further, when the spectator data generation unit 130 detects the corresponding seat information and user data, the spectator data generation unit 130 extracts the seat position information from the seat information, extracts the user image from the user data, and generates the spectator data by associating them. .
  • the output unit 140 outputs the spectator data generated by the spectator data generation unit 130 to a predetermined event venue system provided at the event venue.
  • the event site system of the event site processes the spectator data received from the information processing system 1 at the event site, and displays a predetermined spectator image on the seat corresponding to the user.
  • FIG. 2 is a flow chart showing an information processing method according to the first embodiment.
  • the seat information acquisition unit 110 acquires seat information including the purchase certificate information of the user who purchased the right to use the seat at the event venue and the seat position information corresponding to the purchase certificate information (step S11). After acquiring the seat information, the seat information acquisition unit 110 supplies the acquired seat information to the audience data generation unit 130 .
  • the user data acquisition unit 120 acquires user data including authentication data for authenticating the user and a user image that is an image of the user (step S12). After acquiring the user data, the user data acquisition unit 120 supplies the acquired user data to the audience data generation unit 130 .
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 generates spectator data in which position information and user data are associated from the purchase certificate information and the authentication data (step S13).
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 supplies the generated spectator data to the output unit 140 .
  • the output unit 140 outputs the spectator data to the system of the predetermined event venue (step S14).
  • the information processing system 1 terminates the series of processes.
  • step S11 and step S12 may be reversed, or they may be performed simultaneously. Also, part or all of the processing included in steps S12 to S14 may be repeatedly performed at predetermined intervals.
  • the user data acquisition unit 120 may continue to receive user data during the event period.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 may continue to generate spectator data corresponding to the user data, and the output unit 140 may continue to output the generated spectator data.
  • the information processing system 1 has a processor and a storage device as components not shown.
  • the storage device of the information processing system 1 includes, for example, a storage device including non-volatile memory such as flash memory and SSD (Solid State Drive).
  • the storage device of the information processing system 1 stores a computer program (hereinafter simply referred to as a program) for executing the image processing method described above.
  • the processor also loads a computer program from a storage device into a buffer memory such as a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) and executes the program.
  • a buffer memory such as a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory)
  • Each configuration of the information processing system 1 may be realized by dedicated hardware. Also, part or all of each component may be implemented by a general-purpose or dedicated circuit, processor, etc., or a combination thereof. These may be composed of a single chip, or may be composed of multiple chips connected via a bus. A part or all of each component of each device may be implemented by a combination of the above-described circuits and the like and programs. Moreover, CPU (Central Processing Unit), GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), FPGA (field-programmable gate array), etc. can be used as a processor. It should be noted that the description of the configuration described here can also be applied to other devices or systems described below in the present disclosure.
  • CPU Central Processing Unit
  • GPU Graphics Processing Unit
  • FPGA field-programmable gate array
  • each component of the information processing system 1 when part or all of each component of the information processing system 1 is realized by a plurality of information processing systems, circuits, etc., the plurality of information processing systems, circuits, etc. may be centrally arranged, They may be distributed.
  • the information processing system, circuits, and the like may be implemented as a client-server system, a cloud computing system, or the like, each of which is connected via a communication network.
  • the functions of the management device 10 may be provided in a SaaS (Software as a Service) format.
  • SaaS Software as a Service
  • the methods described above may also be stored on a computer readable medium for causing a computer to perform the methods described above.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an overall configuration of an information processing system and related configurations according to a second embodiment; FIG. 3 shows a state in which the information processing system 12, the user system 201, the venue system 301, and the event information management system 900 are each connected to the network N1. The outline of the configuration shown in FIG. 3 will be described below.
  • the information processing system 12 is communicably connected to each of the user system 201, the venue system 301, and the event information management system 900 via the network N1.
  • the information processing system 12 acquires seat information related to event information of a predetermined event from the event information management system 900 .
  • the information processing system 12 also acquires user data of the user P1 from the user system 201 . Further, the information processing system 12 generates audience data from the seat information and the user data, and outputs the generated audience data to the venue system 301 .
  • the user system 201 is a system managed by the user P1, and is installed at the user P1's residence G20.
  • the user system 201 includes a camera for photographing the user P1 and a display for displaying the event being held at the event site G30.
  • the user system 201 supplies user data to the information processing system 12 .
  • the image displayed on the display indicated at the location G20 may be an image set to be linked with the information processing system 12, or may be an image displayed at the event venue by a system different from the information processing system 12.
  • An image of G30 may be captured and distributed to the whereabouts G20.
  • the venue system 301 is a system provided at a predetermined event venue G30.
  • a plurality of spectator seats (seats) are installed in the event site G30.
  • each seat using the system of the present disclosure is provided with an audience display device 310 .
  • FIG. 3 shows part of the audience seats of the event site G30.
  • a first spectator display device 310A and a second spectator display device 310B are installed in the event venue G30.
  • the first audience display device 310A displays a user image P11 in which the user P1 viewing the event at the place of residence G20 is photographed.
  • a second spectator display device 310B displays a person viewing the event at a different location.
  • the spectator display device 310 installed at the event venue G30 may be a display device such as a liquid crystal panel provided for each seat, or a projection device that projects images of people on a plurality of seats at once. may be
  • the event information management system 900 is a computer or server having a communication function, and is a system for managing event information of events held at the event venue G30.
  • the event information management system 900 supplies the information processing system 12 with at least purchase proof information corresponding to tickets purchased by users who are spectators and information on seat positions in the event hall G30.
  • the information processing system 12 displays an image of the user P1 viewing the event through the display from his residence G20 without going to the event venue G30, on the audience seats of the event venue G30.
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of an information processing system according to a second embodiment;
  • the information processing system 12 shown in FIG. 4 differs from the information processing system 1 according to the first embodiment in that it has a storage unit 160 .
  • the seat information acquisition unit 110 acquires seat information from the event information management system 900 . Also, the seat information acquisition unit 110 causes the storage unit 160 to store the acquired seat information.
  • the user data acquisition unit 120 sequentially acquires user data continuously supplied from the user system that captures the user after the audience data generation unit 130 has authenticated the user.
  • the information processing system 12 can suitably process the moving image data supplied from the user.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 continuously generates spectator data for each predetermined period according to the user data. Then, the output unit 140 continuously outputs the spectator data to the venue system 301 every predetermined period according to the user data. Thereby, the video transmitted by the user P1 during the event can be appropriately displayed on the seat of the event site G30.
  • the spectator data generated by the spectator data generating unit 130 may be generated for each user, but the spectator data generating unit 130 integrates user data of a plurality of users to generate spectator data.
  • the spectator data generator 130 when the spectator data generator 130 generates spectator data for one person, the spectator data can be displayed on one seat.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 when the spectator data generation unit 130 generates spectator data corresponding to a plurality of users, the spectator data generation unit 130 causes the projector set to simultaneously project a plurality of spectators onto a plurality of seats. Output spectator data containing multiple spectators.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 authenticates the user by comparing the purchase certificate information included in the seat information and the authentication data included in the user data.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 authenticates the user and generates spectator data when it is determined that the purchase certificate information and the authentication data correspond to each other.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 does not generate spectator data unless it determines that the purchase certificate information and the authentication data correspond to each other.
  • the storage unit 160 is a storage device including a nonvolatile memory such as an HDD (Hard Disk Drive), SSD (Solid State Drive), or flash memory.
  • the storage unit 160 stores seat information acquired from the event information management system 900 .
  • the storage unit 160 appropriately provides seat information to the spectator data generation unit 130 in response to a request from the spectator data generation unit 130 .
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram of an event information management system according to a second embodiment;
  • the event information management system 900 manages event information regarding predetermined events.
  • Event information may include, for example, the date and time of the event, information about the event venue and seats at the event venue.
  • the event information management system 900 has a communication section 910, a control section 920, a purchase certificate issuing section 930, and a storage section 940 as main components.
  • the communication unit 910 is an interface for communicating with the information processing system 12 via the network N1.
  • the control unit 920 is an arithmetic device that appropriately controls each component of the event information management system 900 .
  • the control unit 920 also generates seat information from the information stored in the storage unit 940 and supplies the generated seat information to the information processing system 12 .
  • the purchase proof issuing unit 930 issues a purchase proof to users who have purchased event tickets.
  • the purchase certificate information issued by the purchase certificate issuing unit 930 may correspond to the date and time of the event. Thereby, the information processing system 12 can generate spectator data according to the date and time of the event.
  • the storage unit 940 is a nonvolatile storage device that stores event information, seat position information corresponding to the event, and purchase certificate information for each seat position. Note that the seat information may include at least part of the event information.
  • FIG. 6 is a block diagram of the user system 201 according to the second embodiment.
  • a user system 201 is a system managed by the user P1, and is used when the user P1 participates in an event in a pseudo manner.
  • the user system 201 may be one device, or may be configured by a plurality of devices working together.
  • the user system 201 has a user image generation device 210 , an event image display section 220 , a speaker 230 , an operation reception section 240 , a communication section 250 , a control section 260 and a storage section 280 as main components.
  • the user image generation device 210 generates a user image for configuring user data.
  • the user image generation device 210 is, for example, a photographing device including a camera that photographs the user's body.
  • the user image generation device 210 generates image data complying with a predetermined standard.
  • the user image may be a photographed image of the user's body that has undergone predetermined processing.
  • Predetermined processing includes, for example, trimming, enlargement, reduction, partial blurring or mosaic processing, and changing the background of the user's body.
  • the predetermined processing may be to process the image of the user's body.
  • the user image may be a fictitious avatar instead of the image of the user's body.
  • the event image display unit 220 is a display device for displaying event images supplied from the venue system 301 .
  • the display device may be, for example, a display device such as a television or a projector.
  • the display device may also be a head-mounted display.
  • the speaker 230 is a device for outputting audio signals supplied from the venue system 301 .
  • the operation reception unit 240 receives signals input from an information input device such as a keyboard or a remote controller.
  • the communication unit 250 is an interface for connecting the user system 201 to the network N1. The user system 201 exchanges various information via the communication unit 250 .
  • the control unit 260 includes an arithmetic device for controlling each configuration of the user system 201 .
  • the storage unit 280 is a storage device including a non-volatile memory, and stores at least an application program for realizing the functions of this embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a block diagram of the venue system 301 according to the second embodiment.
  • the venue system 301 is a system provided at the event venue G30.
  • the venue system 301 has a communication device 320, a control device 330, a storage device 340, a router 350 and a display device 351 as main components.
  • the communication device 320 is an interface for connecting the venue system 301 to the network N1.
  • the control device 330 is an arithmetic device for controlling each configuration of the venue system 301 .
  • the control device 330 causes the display device 351 to appropriately display the spectator data supplied from the information processing system 12 via the communication device 320 .
  • the storage device 340 is a storage device including a non-volatile memory, and stores at least seat position information necessary for displaying spectator data.
  • the router 350 cooperates with the communication device 320 and the control device 330 to supply spectator data supplied from the information processing system 12 to the display device 351 .
  • one display device 351 is shown in FIG. 7, a plurality of display devices 351 may be arranged in the event site G30. In this case, the router 350 supplies different spectator data to the plurality of display devices 351, respectively.
  • the display device 351 is a device for displaying spectator data. As described above, the display device 351 may be installed for each seat, or may display images of a plurality of persons on a plurality of seats at the same time.
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing an information processing method according to the second embodiment.
  • the seat information acquisition unit 110 acquires seat information including the purchase certificate information of the user who purchased the right to use the seat at the event venue and the seat position information corresponding to the purchase certificate information (step S21).
  • the seat information acquisition unit 110 causes the storage unit 160 to store the acquired seat information.
  • the user data acquisition unit 120 acquires authentication data for authenticating the user (step S22).
  • the user data acquisition unit 120 supplies authentication data to the spectator data generation unit 130 .
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 authenticates the user using the authentication data received from the user data acquisition unit 120 (step S23).
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 according to the present embodiment performs authentication by comparing purchase certificate information and authentication data.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 determines whether or not the authentication has succeeded (step S24). If the purchase certificate information and the authentication data correspond, the spectator data generation unit 130 determines that the authentication has succeeded (step S24: YES), and proceeds to step S25. On the other hand, if the purchase certificate information and the authentication data do not correspond, the spectator data generator 130 does not determine that the authentication has succeeded (step S24: NO), and proceeds to step S28.
  • step S25 the user data acquisition unit 120 acquires user image data (step S25), and the audience data generation unit 130 generates audience data from the user image data (step S26).
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 supplies the generated spectator data to the output unit 140 .
  • the output unit 140 then outputs the received spectator data to the hall system 301 (step S27).
  • the information processing system 12 ends the series of processes after outputting the spectator data.
  • step S28 the information processing system 12 notifies the user P1 of an error message indicating that authentication has failed (step S28). In this case, the information processing system 12 terminates the series of processes after notifying the error message.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing seat information.
  • purchase certificate information and position information are associated with each other.
  • the purchase proof information "TID1011” is associated with the location information "1A011". This indicates that the user having the purchase proof information "TID1011” has purchased the right to use the seat of the location information "1A011".
  • FIG. 9 shows that, for example, proof of purchase information "TID1012" is associated with location information "1A012", and proof of purchase information "TID1013” is associated with location information "1A013”. .
  • the seat information is associated with one piece of purchase proof information and one piece of position information.
  • the user associated with the purchase certificate information can use each seat in the event site G30.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing user data owned by user P1.
  • authentication data and user images are associated with each other.
  • the user data shown in FIG. 10 includes authentication data "TID1012" and a user image P11.
  • the authentication data corresponds to the right to use the seat corresponding to the ticket purchased by user P1.
  • One piece of authentication data corresponds to one piece of purchase proof information.
  • the user image P11 is a data group conforming to a predetermined still image data or moving image data standard. Note that the user image P11 shown in FIG. 10 shows the data group for easy understanding. Data relating to an actual user image is, for example, a data array in which a header, payload and footer are arranged, and the payload contains pixel values corresponding to respective pixels in a predetermined image size.
  • FIG. 11 shows audience data corresponding to the seat information shown in FIG. 9 and the user data shown in FIG.
  • the spectator data includes positional information of one seat and a user image corresponding to this positional information.
  • the spectator data has position information "1A012". This is position information corresponding to the purchase certificate information "TID1012" in the seat information shown in FIG.
  • the spectator data in FIG. 11 also has a user image P11. This is included in the user data shown in FIG.
  • the user data in FIG. 10 is the authentication data "TID1012” and corresponds to the purchase proof information "TID1012" in FIG. Therefore, the spectator data generation unit 130 of the information processing system 12 generates spectator data by associating the location information "1A012" corresponding to the purchase proof information "TID1012" with the user image P11 corresponding to the authentication data "TID1012".
  • the user image P11 in the user data is the same as the user image P11 in the audience data generated by the audience data generation unit 130.
  • the user image in the user data and the user image in the spectator data generated by the spectator data generation unit 130 are not limited to the same image.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing the relationship between user data and audience data.
  • FIG. 12 shows an initial user image P10.
  • the initial user image P10 is an image of the user P1 captured by a camera installed at the location G20 of the user P1.
  • the image size of the initial user image P10 is different from that of the spectator display device 310 of the venue system 301 .
  • the initial user image P10 also includes a background surrounding the user P1.
  • the user system 201 supplies the initial user image P10 to the information processing system 12 as a user image.
  • the spectator data generator 130 generates a user image P11 to be included in the spectator data from the initial user image P10. At this time, the spectator data generator 130 detects the body part of the user P1 from the initial user image P10.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 also generates the user image P11 from the initial user image P10 so that the body of the user P1 is adapted to the image size of the spectator display device 310 . That is, spectator data generator 130 identifies the body image of the user included in the user data, and performs at least one of enlargement, reduction, and clipping of the body image so as to fit the size of the audience data. Thereby, the information processing system 12 can suitably display the user image on the audience display device 310 .
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram showing an example of displaying a plurality of user images.
  • a display image P30 displayed by the audience display device 310 is shown on the upper side of FIG.
  • the spectator display device 310 of the example described in FIG. 13 is a projector set to display user images on a plurality of spectator display devices installed in the audience seats of the hall G30. That is, the display image P30 is an image projected by the audience display device 310 onto a predetermined area of the venue G30.
  • a user image display area of 2 rows vertically and 4 columns horizontally is set in the displayable area, and 2 ⁇ 4, that is, 8 user images can be synthesized.
  • the user image P11 is synthesized in the central portion of the lower row in the display image P30.
  • the display image P30 has a second user image P12 and a third user image P13, which are images different from the user image P11, synthesized on the left and right of the upper row.
  • the display image P30 is set so as not to display an image in an area where the user image is not synthesized.
  • the user image is not synthesized in the hatched area in the display image P30 of FIG.
  • FIG. 13 shows the state in which the audience display device 310 displays the user image in the hall G30.
  • a first display section 311A, a second display section 311B and a third display section 311C are installed in the audience seats.
  • the audience display device 310 projects a display image P30 onto the audience seats. More specifically, the audience display device 310 projects the user image P11 on the first display section 311A, projects the second user image P12 on the second display section 311B, and projects the third user image on the third display section 311C. P13 is projected.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 outputs spectator data including a plurality of spectators to a projector set to simultaneously project a plurality of spectators onto a plurality of seats.
  • the display image P30 may be generated in the hall system 301.
  • the venue system 301 uses position information from the audience data received from the information processing system 12 to generate a display image P30 corresponding to the audience display device 310 installed in the venue G30.
  • the second embodiment has been described above.
  • the organizer of the event, contestants, etc. can receive video cheering from the audience seats at the venue G30. Therefore, the information processing system 12 can suppress a decrease in the motivation of event organizers, contestants, and the like.
  • FIG. 14 is a block diagram of an information processing system according to a third embodiment;
  • the information processing system 13 shown in FIG. 14 differs from the information processing system described above in that it includes an event data acquisition unit 150 .
  • the event data acquisition unit 150 acquires event data including at least images captured by cameras corresponding to seats in the event venue. That is, the event data includes image data corresponding to the seat of user P1. In addition to image data, the event data may include audio data relating to audio picked up at the event site. In this case, the voice data may correspond to the seat of user P1. Also, the voice data may not correspond to the seat of the user P1. Furthermore, the above-mentioned event data may be configured to allow selection of data corresponding to the seat of the user P1 and data not corresponding to the seat of the user P1.
  • the output unit 140 When the event data acquisition unit 150 acquires the above event data, the output unit 140 according to this embodiment outputs the event data to the user system corresponding to each seat. Thereby, the information processing system 13 suitably outputs the event data corresponding to each user. In other words, the information processing system 13 can suppress the drop in the exhilaration of the event site and can provide data with a high sense of presence to users participating from remote locations.
  • FIG. 15 is a block diagram of the venue system 302 according to the third embodiment.
  • the venue system 302 has an event data generator 352 .
  • the event data generation device 352 generates event data corresponding to the user's seat in the venue system 301. More specifically, the event data generator 352 has at least a camera. Also, the event data generation device 352 is connected to the router 350 and outputs event data via the router 350 . The event data generator 352 may have a microphone in addition to the camera. As a result, the event data generation device 352 can output images and sounds corresponding to the seat of the user.
  • FIG. 16 is a flow chart showing an information processing method according to the third embodiment.
  • the flowchart shown in FIG. 16 differs from the flowchart shown in FIG. 8 in having steps S31, S32 and S33.
  • step S24 the spectator data generation unit 130 determines whether or not the authentication has succeeded (step S24). If the purchase certificate information and the authentication data do not correspond, the spectator data generation unit 130 does not determine that the authentication has succeeded (step S24: NO), and proceeds to step S28.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 determines that the authentication has succeeded (step S24: YES), and proceeds to steps S25 and S31.
  • step S31 the event data acquisition unit 150 acquires event data from the venue system 302 (step S31).
  • the event data acquisition unit 150 supplies the acquired event data to the output unit 140 .
  • the event data acquisition unit 150 may perform image enlargement, reduction, clipping, or other processing on the acquired event data so as to fit the event image display unit 220 of the user system 201 .
  • step S32 when the event data acquisition unit 150 supplies the event data to the output unit 140, the output unit 140 outputs the received event data to the user system 201 (step S32). After the output unit 140 finishes outputting the event data, the information processing system 13 proceeds to step S33.
  • step S25 the user data acquisition unit 120 acquires user image data (step S25), and the audience data generation unit 130 generates audience data from the user image data (step S26).
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 supplies the generated spectator data to the output unit 140 .
  • the output unit 140 then outputs the received spectator data to the venue system 301 (step S27). After outputting the spectator data, the information processing system 12 proceeds to step S33.
  • step S33 the information processing system 13 determines whether or not it can be terminated (step S33). That is, the information processing system 13 determines whether or not both the output of the event data and the output of the spectator data have ended. If it is determined that neither the output of the event data nor the output of the spectator data is completed (step S33: NO), the information processing system 13 repeats step S33. If it is determined that both the output of the event data and the output of the spectator data have ended (step S33: YES), the information processing system 13 ends the series of processes.
  • the information processing system 13 can suppress a decrease in the exhilaration of the event venue and provide data with a high sense of presence to users participating from remote locations.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram showing the arrangement of cameras at the event venue.
  • FIG. 17 is a top view of the event venue G30.
  • the event hall G30 has a plurality of seats arranged in predetermined areas in front of the stage. For example, an area 1A is defined on the left side facing the stage. Areas 1B and 1C are sequentially defined on the right side of the area 1A. Similarly, regions 2A, 2B and 2C are defined behind the regions 1A, 1B and 1C.
  • cameras are installed in each demarcated area to shoot the stage from each area.
  • the camera 1A is installed in the area 1A
  • the camera 1B is installed in the area 1B.
  • seat 1A012 corresponding to the ticket purchased by user P1 is included in area 1A.
  • Camera 1A as event data generation device 352 captures an image corresponding to area 1A.
  • Venue system 302 supplies the image received from camera 1A to information processing system 13 as event data corresponding to seat 1A012.
  • the event data acquisition unit 150 of the information processing system 13 demarcates a plurality of seats in the event site G30 into a predetermined area, and then acquires data related to the image of the event captured by the camera corresponding to the area.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example of a spectator data display device at an event site.
  • FIG. 18 shows the spectator display device 310 provided on the seat of the event hall G30.
  • the audience display device 310 shown in FIG. 18 has a display section 311, a microphone 312, a camera 313 and a speaker 314 as main components.
  • the display unit 311 displays a user image P11 as audience data.
  • a microphone 312 picks up the sound of the event site G30 from the seat.
  • a camera 313 generates image data of an image of the stage captured from the seat.
  • the speaker 314 receives the voice uttered by the user P1 at the residence G20 from the user system 201 as spectator data, and outputs the received voice.
  • the user data acquisition unit 120 acquires user data that further includes the user's voice.
  • the spectator data generator 130 also generates spectator data including the user's voice.
  • the audience display device 310 receives and outputs the audience data including the user's voice from the audience data generator 130 .
  • the information processing system 13 can produce an effect as if the user P1, who participates in the event from the place of residence G20, is present in the seat of the event venue G30. can be done.
  • the organizer of the event, the participants, etc. of the event at the venue G30 can receive not only video cheering but also audio cheering from the audience seats.
  • user P1 at location G20 can view images and sounds acquired by audience display device 310 at seat 1A012, but the images and sounds viewed by user P1 are not limited to this.
  • the user P1 may view images and sounds commonly distributed to a plurality of users.
  • the user P1 may select this image or sound, or may be able to view a plurality of images or sounds at the same time.
  • the third embodiment has been described above. According to the third embodiment, it is possible to provide an information processing system or the like that suppresses the drop in the exhilaration at the event site.
  • FIG. 19 is a block diagram of an information processing system and related configurations according to a fourth embodiment.
  • the configuration shown in FIG. 19 has an authentication device 400 .
  • the information processing system 14 is communicably connected to the authentication device 400 via the network N1.
  • the information processing system 14 causes the authentication device 400 to authenticate the received authentication data.
  • FIG. 20 is a block diagram of an authentication device 400 according to the fourth embodiment.
  • the authentication device 400 is a computer having an authentication function, which will be described later.
  • the authentication device 400 authenticates a person by extracting a predetermined feature image from the user's image supplied to the information processing system 14 by the user system 201 .
  • a feature image is, for example, a face image.
  • Authentication device 400 has authentication storage unit 410 , feature image extraction unit 420 , feature point extraction unit 430 , registration unit 440 and authentication unit 450 as main components.
  • the authentication storage unit 410 associates and stores a person ID related to a person registered in advance and the feature data of this person.
  • Feature image extraction section 420 detects a feature region included in the user image and outputs it to feature point extraction section 430 .
  • the feature point extraction unit 430 extracts feature points from the feature area detected by the feature image extraction unit 420 and outputs data on the feature points to the registration unit 440 .
  • Data related to feature points is a set of extracted feature points.
  • the registration unit 440 newly issues a person ID when registering feature data.
  • the registration unit 440 associates the issued person ID with the feature data extracted from the registration image and registers them in the authentication storage unit 410 .
  • the authentication unit 450 collates the feature data extracted from the feature image with the feature data in the authentication storage unit 410 .
  • Authentication unit 450 determines that the authentication has succeeded if the feature data match, and that the authentication has failed if the feature data do not match.
  • the authentication unit 450 notifies the information processing system 14 of the success or failure of the authentication. Further, when the authentication is successful, the authentication unit 450 specifies the person ID associated with the successful feature data, and notifies the information processing system 14 of the authentication result including the specified person ID.
  • the authentication device 400 may authenticate a person using means different from the user image.
  • the authentication may be biometric authentication different from the face image, or may be authentication using a mobile terminal, an IC card, or the like.
  • the authentication device 400 receives data required for authentication from the information processing system 14 .
  • FIG. 21 is a block diagram of an information processing system according to a fourth embodiment.
  • the information processing system 14 differs from the above embodiment in that the storage unit 160 has a person ID.
  • the person ID stored by the storage unit 160 includes information common to the person ID stored by the authentication device 400 .
  • the storage unit 160 also stores the seat information and the person ID in association with each other.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 can link the purchase certificate information possessed by the user associated with the authenticated person ID with the person ID. Therefore, the spectator data generation unit 130 according to the present embodiment can generate the spectator data of the user associated with the authenticated person ID.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram showing information stored by the information processing system 14 according to the fourth embodiment.
  • the information processing system 14 stores seat information, purchase certificate information, and person ID in association with each other.
  • the information processing system 14 does not need to receive the authentication data corresponding to the purchase certificate information from the user system 201 if the person ID is registered in advance.
  • biometric authentication such as a face image
  • the information processing system 14 can perform authentication by receiving a user image.
  • FIG. 23 is a block diagram of the information processing system 15 according to the fifth embodiment.
  • the storage unit 160 stores inappropriate image information and substitute image information.
  • the inappropriate image information includes information about an image that is inappropriate to be displayed on the audience display device 310 as audience data.
  • the substitute image information includes an image to be displayed on the spectator display device 310 in place of the spectator data when the spectator data cannot be generated properly.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 does not generate spectator data when the body image of the user cannot be specified in the user data. Further, the spectator data generation unit 130 does not generate the spectator data when a predetermined inappropriate image is specified in the user data. Furthermore, after authenticating the user, the spectator data generation unit 130 causes the output unit 140 to output the substitute image if the spectator data is not generated. With such a configuration, the information processing system 15 can suppress a decrease in the exhilaration of the event venue G30.
  • FIG. 24 is a flowchart showing an information processing method according to the fifth embodiment.
  • the flowchart shown in FIG. 24 differs from the flowchart shown in FIG. 8 in the process after step S25.
  • the spectator data generation unit 130 determines whether spectator data can be generated (step S41).
  • a case where spectator data cannot be generated is, for example, a case where the user is not included in the user image data.
  • a case where spectator data cannot be generated is, for example, a case where an inappropriate image is included in the user image data.
  • the case where spectator data cannot be generated may include, for example, the case where user image data could not be acquired correctly.
  • step S41: YES If it is determined that spectator data can be generated (step S41: YES), the spectator data generation unit 130 proceeds to step S26 to generate spectator data. On the other hand, if it is not determined that spectator data can be generated (step S41: NO), the spectator data generator 130 proceeds to step S42.
  • step S42 the output unit 140 outputs alternative image data to the venue system 301 instead of the spectator data that cannot be generated.
  • the information processing system 15 ends the series of processes.
  • the configuration of the information processing system 15 according to the fifth embodiment is not limited to the contents described above.
  • the information processing system 15 may blur or mosaic the area of the inappropriate image.
  • FIG. 25 is a block diagram illustrating the hardware configuration of a computer.
  • the management device can implement the functions described above by a computer 500 including the hardware configuration shown in the figure.
  • the computer 500 may be a portable computer such as a smart phone or a tablet terminal, or a stationary computer such as a PC.
  • Computer 500 may be a dedicated computer designed to implement each device, or may be a general-purpose computer.
  • the computer 500 can implement desired functions by installing a predetermined program.
  • the computer 500 has a bus 502 , a processor 504 , a memory 506 , a storage device 508 , an input/output interface 510 (interface is also called I/F (Interface)) and a network interface 512 .
  • Bus 502 is a data transmission path for processor 504, memory 506, storage device 508, input/output interface 510, and network interface 512 to transmit and receive data to and from each other.
  • the method of connecting the processors 504 and the like to each other is not limited to bus connection.
  • the processor 504 is various processors such as CPU, GPU or FPGA.
  • the memory 506 is a main memory implemented using a RAM (Random Access Memory) or the like.
  • the storage device 508 is an auxiliary storage device realized using a hard disk, SSD, memory card, ROM (Read Only Memory), or the like.
  • the storage device 508 stores programs for realizing desired functions.
  • the processor 504 reads this program into the memory 506 and executes it, thereby realizing each functional component of each device.
  • the input/output interface 510 is an interface for connecting the computer 500 and input/output devices.
  • the input/output interface 510 is connected to an input device such as a keyboard and an output device such as a display device.
  • a network interface 512 is an interface for connecting the computer 500 to a network.
  • the above-described embodiment is not limited to this.
  • the present disclosure can also implement arbitrary processing by causing a processor to execute a computer program.
  • the program includes instructions (or software code) that, when read into a computer, cause the computer to perform one or more of the functions described in the embodiments.
  • the program may be stored in a non-transitory computer-readable medium or tangible storage medium.
  • computer readable media or tangible storage media may include random-access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), flash memory, solid-state drives (SSD) or other memory technology, CDs -ROM, digital versatile disc (DVD), Blu-ray disc or other optical disc storage, magnetic cassette, magnetic tape, magnetic disc storage or other magnetic storage device;
  • the program may be transmitted on a transitory computer-readable medium or communication medium.
  • transitory computer readable media or communication media include electrical, optical, acoustic, or other forms of propagated signals.
  • An information processing system comprising (Appendix 2) The spectator data generating means authenticates the user and generates the spectator data when determining that the purchase certificate information and the authentication data correspond.
  • the information processing system according to appendix 1.
  • the user data acquisition means sequentially acquires the user data continuously supplied from a user system that photographs the user after authenticating the user,
  • the spectator data generating means continuously generates the spectator data for each predetermined period according to the user data,
  • the output means continuously outputs the spectator data for each predetermined period according to the user data.
  • the information processing system according to appendix 1 or 2.
  • the spectator data generating means outputs the spectator data including the plurality of spectators to a projector set to simultaneously project the plurality of spectators onto the plurality of seats.
  • the information processing system according to any one of Appendices 1 to 3.
  • the spectator data generating means specifies the body image of the user included in the user data, and at least one of enlarging, reducing, and cropping the body image so as to fit the size of the spectator data. conduct, The information processing system according to any one of Appendices 1 to 4.
  • the spectator data generation means does not generate the spectator data when the body image of the user cannot be specified in the user data.
  • the spectator data generating means does not generate the spectator data when a predetermined inappropriate image is specified in the user data.
  • the spectator data generation means outputs a substitute image if the spectator data is not generated after the user is authenticated.
  • the information processing system according to appendix 6 or 7. (Appendix 9)
  • the spectator data generating means does not generate the spectator data unless it is determined that the purchase proof information and the authentication data correspond.
  • the information processing system according to any one of Appendices 1 to 8. (Appendix 10)
  • the user data acquisition means acquires the user data further including the user's voice
  • the spectator data generating means generates the spectator data including the user's voice.
  • Appendix 11 further comprising event data acquisition means for acquiring event data including at least an image captured by a camera corresponding to the seat in the event venue; the output means outputs the event data to a user system corresponding to the seat;
  • the information processing system according to any one of Appendices 1 to 10.
  • the event data acquisition means acquires data related to an image of the event captured by a camera corresponding to the area after demarcating the plurality of seats in the event venue in a predetermined area.
  • the information processing system according to appendix 11.
  • the seat information acquisition means acquires the authentication data related to biometric authentication of the user, supplies the acquired authentication data to a predetermined authentication device, and causes the user to be authenticated;
  • the spectator data generating means generates the spectator data when the authentication device authenticates the user.
  • (Appendix 14) the computer Obtaining seat information including purchase proof information of a user who has purchased a right to use a seat at an event venue and seat position information corresponding to the purchase proof information; obtaining user data including authentication data for authenticating the user and a user image that is an image of the user; generating spectator data in which the location information and the user data are associated based on the purchase proof information and the authentication data; outputting the spectator data; Information processing methods.
  • (Appendix 15) Obtaining seat information including purchase proof information of a user who has purchased a right to use a seat at an event venue and seat position information corresponding to the purchase proof information; obtaining user data including authentication data for authenticating the user and a user image that is an image of the user; generating spectator data in which the location information and the user data are associated based on the purchase proof information and the authentication data; outputting the spectator data;
  • a non-transitory computer-readable medium storing a program for causing a computer to execute an information processing method.

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Un système de traitement d'informations (1) comprend : une unité d'acquisition d'informations de siège (110) ; une unité d'acquisition de données utilisateur (120) ; une unité de génération de données de participant (130) ; et une unité de sortie (140). L'unité d'acquisition d'informations de siège (110) acquiert des informations de siège comprenant : des informations de certificat d'achat pour un utilisateur qui a acheté des droits d'utilisation de siège au niveau d'un lieu d'événement ; et des informations de position pour le siège correspondant aux informations de certificat d'achat. L'unité d'acquisition de données utilisateur (120) acquiert des données utilisateur comprenant des données d'authentification pour authentifier l'utilisateur, et une image d'utilisateur, qui est une image de l'utilisateur. L'unité de génération de données client (130) génère, sur la base des informations de certificat d'achat et des données d'authentification, des données client dans lesquelles les informations de position et les données utilisateur sont associées les unes aux autres. L'unité de sortie (140) délivre en sortie les données client.
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