WO2024099201A1 - 用于用户交互的方法、装置、设备和存储介质 - Google Patents

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WO2024099201A1
WO2024099201A1 PCT/CN2023/128878 CN2023128878W WO2024099201A1 WO 2024099201 A1 WO2024099201 A1 WO 2024099201A1 CN 2023128878 W CN2023128878 W CN 2023128878W WO 2024099201 A1 WO2024099201 A1 WO 2024099201A1
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  • Example embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to the field of computers, and more particularly, to methods, apparatuses, devices, and computer-readable storage media for user interaction.
  • navigation tags can often be set on the page. Users view the information corresponding to different navigation tags by selecting different navigation tags. In some applications, considering factors such as user privacy, users can set some of the navigation tags to be private so that the information in the navigation tags can only be viewed by the user or designated users.
  • a method for user interaction comprises: presenting a page, the page comprising a plurality of navigation tags corresponding to respective information, the plurality of navigation tags comprising a first navigation tag corresponding to first information, the first navigation tag being currently unselected, and the page not comprising an indication indicating whether the first information has a specific attribute; receiving a user selection of the first navigation tag; and in response to determining that the first information has the specific attribute, presenting the indication associated with the first navigation tag on the page.
  • a device for user interaction comprises: a first presentation device configured to present a page, the page containing A plurality of navigation tags corresponding to the information, the plurality of navigation tags including a first navigation tag corresponding to the first information, the first navigation tag being currently unselected, and the page not containing an indication indicating whether the first information has a specific attribute; a receiving device configured to receive a user selection of the first navigation tag; and a second presenting device configured to present the indication associated with the first navigation tag on the page in response to determining that the first information has the specific attribute.
  • an electronic device in a third aspect of the present disclosure, includes at least one processing unit; and at least one memory, the at least one memory is coupled to the at least one processing unit and stores instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit. When the instructions are executed by the at least one processing unit, the device executes the method of the first aspect.
  • a computer-readable storage medium wherein a computer program is stored on the medium, and when the computer program is executed by a processor, the method of the first aspect is implemented.
  • FIG1 shows a schematic diagram of an example environment in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented
  • FIG2 is a schematic diagram showing an example page related to user interaction in a conventional solution
  • FIG3 shows a flow chart of a process for user interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
  • FIGS. 4A to 4I are schematic diagrams showing example pages related to user interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 shows a block diagram of an apparatus for user interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates an electronic device in which one or more embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented.
  • executing a step “in response to A” does not mean executing the step immediately after “A” but may include one or more intermediate steps.
  • a prompt message is sent to the user to clearly prompt the user that the operation requested to be performed will require obtaining and using the user's personal information, so that the user can independently choose whether to provide personal information to software or hardware such as electronic devices, applications, servers or storage media that perform operations of the technical solution of the present disclosure based on the prompt message.
  • the method of sending prompt information to the user in an automatic request may be, for example, a pop-up window, in which the prompt information may be presented in text form.
  • the pop-up window may also carry a selection control for the user to choose "agree” or "disagree” to provide personal information to the electronic device.
  • Fig. 1 shows a schematic diagram of an example environment 100 in which an embodiment of the present disclosure can be implemented.
  • an application 120 is installed in a terminal device 110.
  • a user 140 can interact with the application 120 via the terminal device 110 and/or an attached device of the terminal device 110.
  • the application 120 can be a social application (e.g., a content sharing application) or any other appropriate application.
  • the application 120 can provide one or more services related to media content to the user 140, including the creation, publication, browsing, commenting, forwarding, etc. of media content.
  • “media content” includes one or more types of content, such as images, image sets, videos, animated images, audio, text, etc.
  • the terminal device 110 may present a page 150 of the application 120.
  • the page 150 may include various pages that the application 120 may provide, such as a personal homepage, a details page of media content, a content creation page, a content publishing page, a message page, etc.
  • the application 120 may provide a content creation function, including shooting, uploading, editing and/or publishing media content.
  • the terminal device 110 communicates with the server 130 to provide services for the application 120.
  • the terminal device 110 can be any type of mobile terminal, fixed terminal or portable terminal, including a mobile phone, a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a notebook computer, a netbook computer, a tablet computer, a media computer, a multimedia tablet, a personal communication system (PCS) device, a personal navigation device, a personal digital assistant (PDA), an audio/video player, a digital camera/camcorder, a positioning device, a television receiver, a radio broadcast receiver, an e-book device, a gaming device, or any combination of the foregoing, including accessories and peripherals of these devices or any combination thereof.
  • PCS personal communication system
  • PDA personal digital assistant
  • the terminal device 110 can also support any type of interface for the user (such as a "wearable" circuit, etc.).
  • the server 130 can be various types of computing systems/computers that can provide computing power. Servers, including but not limited to mainframes, edge computing nodes, computing devices in cloud environments, etc.
  • the multiple pages presented in the application are used to present various information to the user. These pages can be, for example, personal homepages, personal work pages, personal relationship pages involving the social relationship between the user and other users, etc.
  • these pages can be, for example, personal homepages, personal work pages, personal relationship pages involving the social relationship between the user and other users, etc.
  • the information is often presented in categories, so that users can obtain information in a more concise way.
  • FIG. 2 shows an example of a personal homepage in an application.
  • a display of works related to the user is also presented.
  • These works can be classified into multiple information categories.
  • works related to the user include works published or private by the user, and works of others or the user that the user likes or collects. There are many works related to the user and they involve different categories.
  • the page shown in FIG. 2 includes multiple navigation tags, such as navigation tags such as "works", “private", “collections", and "likes".
  • the "works” navigation tag item may include various types of media works published by the user
  • the "private” navigation tag item may include various types of media content published by the user for viewing only by the user
  • the "collections” navigation tag item may include various types of media content collected by the user
  • the "likes” navigation tag item may include various types of media content liked by the user.
  • Navigation sub-tags include "Favorites”, “Videos”, “Music”, “Props” and “Products”. These navigation sub-tags classify the various media content collected by users. Users only need to click on the corresponding navigation sub-tag to browse the media content corresponding to the navigation sub-tag.
  • the media content under each navigation sub-tag can also be displayed in groups.
  • the media content under a certain navigation sub-tag can be further displayed in groups according to information such as the shooting time and shooting location of the work, such as being divided into "October Overview” and "Travel Notes".
  • the user can set the attributes of the information corresponding to each navigation tag item.
  • One way to set the attributes includes a privacy attribute, which is used to indicate whether the information corresponding to the navigation tag is publicly visible. In this way, the current user can prevent other users from viewing the information corresponding to the navigation tag.
  • the corresponding information can have its own privacy attributes, that is, as mentioned above, the media content under the "Private” navigation tag item can only be viewed by the user himself.
  • some applications will set the media content under these navigation tags to be publicly displayed by default. In this case, when other users view the user's personal homepage, they can view all the media content under the user's "Works", “Favorites” and “Likes” navigation tags.
  • Some applications can support users to set privacy attributes for the information under these navigation tags, for example, setting it to be visible only to themselves. In this way, when other users visit the user's personal homepage, other users will not have the permission to view the media content under the user's "Collected” and “Like” navigation tags, thereby protecting the user's privacy.
  • a corresponding indication e.g., the "lock” graphical interface element shown in FIG. 2
  • the user The privacy attributes of the media content under the “Collection” and “Like” items are also set, so that privacy indications are presented on the “Private”, “Collection” and “Like” and various navigation sub-labels under the "Collection” item.
  • an improved scheme for user interaction is proposed.
  • an identifier or indication indicating the specific attribute will be displayed at a specific location only when it becomes the focus of interaction, and when the user does not select the navigation tag, the identifier or indication corresponding to the navigation tag will not be displayed.
  • the indication of the specific attributes of the information list can be dynamically presented based on the user's interaction. This can significantly reduce the adverse experience such as "sense of oppression" caused to the user by presenting indications representing specific attributes on multiple navigation tags, and increase the user's interest in browsing various types of information on the page. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, it can be more conducive to the display of the corresponding page, thereby improving the user experience.
  • FIG. 3 shows a flow chart of a process 300 for content presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the process 300 may be implemented at the terminal device 110.
  • the process 300 will be described with reference to the environment 100 of FIG. 1 .
  • the terminal device 110 presents a page including a plurality of navigation tags corresponding to respective information, wherein the plurality of navigation tags at least includes a first navigation tag corresponding to the first information, the first navigation tag is not currently selected, and the page does not include an indication indicating whether the first information has a specific attribute.
  • the page is a page in an application, which may be a social application or any other appropriate application.
  • the page may be a page of a first group of information categories of works related to the user, or a page of a second group of information categories presenting the social relationship between the user and other users, or any other appropriate page involving multiple information categories and corresponding multiple navigation tags 410.
  • the multiple information categories on the page can be divided according to any appropriate classification criteria, and each information category is navigated and presented with a specific navigation label.
  • information categories may include one or more information categories related to media content, one or more information categories related to the social relationship between the user and other users, and so on.
  • the information categories corresponding to the multiple navigation labels of the current page can be across different information types, such as a mixed presentation of media content and user social relationships.
  • media content and user social relationships are used as examples for explanation below, it can be understood that the embodiments of the present disclosure can also be applied to any other information categories that can be presented in a page.
  • specific attributes may include attributes indicating that information in a specific information category is not publicly visible, also known as privacy attributes. Privacy attributes indicate that the corresponding information is not publicly visible.
  • the specific attributes of interest may include attributes indicating that the information is publicly visible, that is, an indication of publicly visible information is dynamically displayed.
  • the specific attributes can also be any other appropriate attributes about the information. The following will mainly describe the concept of the present disclosure by taking the privacy attribute in which the specific attribute is not publicly visible as an example. It should be understood that the case where the specific attribute is other attributes is similar and will not be described separately in the following.
  • the terminal device 110 During the presentation of the page by the terminal device 110, the user input to the navigation tag and various other contents will be detected. If the user clicks the unselected first navigation tag mentioned above, the first navigation tag will become the interactive focus. In box 320, the terminal device 110 will receive the user selection of the first navigation tag. In box 330, in response to determining that the first information corresponding to the first navigation tag has a specific attribute, the terminal device 110 will present an indication associated with the first navigation tag on the page.
  • navigation tags on the page there may be one or more navigation tags with specific attributes. For each of such navigation tags, the process described above may be used to determine how the indication of the specific attribute is presented.
  • the indication associated with the navigation tag when the information corresponding to the information having the specific attribute When a navigation tag is selected and becomes the interactive focus, the indication associated with the navigation tag will be presented on the page. When the user does not select the navigation tag, the indication associated with the navigation tag will not be displayed. In this way, the sense of pressure on the user caused by the indications representing specific attributes presented on multiple navigation tags can be significantly reduced, and the user experience can be significantly improved.
  • the indication may include presenting a graphical interface element having a predetermined shape on the first navigation label or in a predetermined adjacent area.
  • the predetermined shape may be a graphical interface element having a lock pattern.
  • the indication may also present a text description of the indication at a predetermined position on the interface.
  • FIG. 4A shows an example content display page 400 of the application 120.
  • the page 400 presented in FIG. 4A is a page of a personal homepage. It can be seen that in addition to displaying information such as a user avatar, a user name, and a personal introduction, the page also includes multiple navigation tags. The information corresponding to these navigation tags may respectively relate to a first group of information categories associated with media content.
  • the first group of information categories may include at least one of the following information categories: media content published by the user, media content collected by the user, and media content liked by the user, but it may not be limited to this.
  • the navigation tags 410 corresponding to the works published by the user are the "works” navigation tag 410 and the “private” navigation tag 410
  • the navigation tags 410 corresponding to the media content collected by the user are the “collection” navigation tag 410
  • the media content liked by the user is the “like” navigation tag 410.
  • the page shown in FIG. 4A presents the media content under the "works” navigation tag 410 (that is, the "works” navigation tag 410 is the interactive focus).
  • the media content corresponding to the "Private” navigation tag 410 is the media content that the user has not published publicly and can only browse by himself, that is, the corresponding information itself has privacy attributes.
  • the user can also set the privacy attributes of the corresponding information under them. The following will mainly describe the concept of the present disclosure by taking the example that the information corresponding to the "Private", “Favorites” and “Likes” navigation tags 410 all have privacy attributes.
  • FIGS. 4B to 4D respectively show the pages when the "Private”, “Collect” and “Like” navigation tags 410 are respectively selected and become the interaction focus.
  • an indication 430 for indicating the privacy attribute associated with the navigation tag 410 will be presented on the page 400, for example, a graphical interface element with a lock pattern.
  • an indication 430 associated with the navigation tag 410 for indicating the privacy attribute will be presented on the corresponding navigation tag 410, for example, a graphical interface element with a lock pattern.
  • the terminal device 110 in response to receiving a user selection of a second navigation tag 410 among multiple navigation tags 410 (such as the "Like” or “Favorite” navigation tag 410 mentioned above after being switched), the terminal device 110 will stop presenting an indication 430 about the privacy attribute associated with the first navigation tag 410 (such as the "Private” navigation tag 410 mentioned above before switching) on the page.
  • some navigation tags 410 may include multiple navigation sub-tags 420 to further classify the media content corresponding to the navigation tag 410.
  • the "Favorites” navigation sub-tag 420 may also include multiple navigation sub-tags 420. It includes multiple navigation sub-tabs 420, such as "Favorites”, “Videos”, “Music”, “Props”, “Products”, and “Places”.
  • the "Favorites” navigation sub-tab 420 corresponds to all the content under the “Favorites” navigation tab 410
  • the "Videos” navigation sub-tab 420 corresponds to all video media content collected by the user
  • the "Music” navigation sub-tab 420 corresponds to all music media content collected by the user
  • the "Props” navigation sub-tab 420 corresponds to all props media content collected by the user
  • the "Products” navigation sub-tab 420 corresponds to all products collected by the user
  • the "Places” navigation sub-tab 420 corresponds to media content related to all places collected by the user.
  • navigation sub-tags 420 when the navigation tag 410 to which they belong has specific attributes, these navigation sub-tags 420 may also have the same specific attributes by default. For example, in the example shown in FIG. 4D , all navigation sub-tags under the "Favorites" navigation tag 410 may also have privacy attributes.
  • the user may also individually set the attributes of the information corresponding to the navigation sub-tags 420 under the navigation tag 410 with specific attributes, for example, setting the attributes of the information corresponding to some of the navigation sub-tags 420 to public, etc.
  • specific attributes for example, setting the attributes of the information corresponding to some of the navigation sub-tags 420 to public, etc.
  • different indications 430 for example, a half-lock pattern, etc.
  • This article will mainly take the example of all the navigation sub-tags 420 under the navigation tag 410 having the same specific attributes to describe the concept of the present disclosure. Other situations are similar and will not be described separately below.
  • the terminal device 110 in response to receiving a user selection of a first navigation tag 410 having multiple navigation sub-tags 420 and determining that the first information corresponding to the first navigation tag 410 has a specific attribute, the terminal device 110 only presents an indication 430 associated with the currently selected navigation sub-tag 420 among the multiple navigation sub-tags 420.
  • the indication 430 indicating the privacy attribute associated with the currently selected navigation sub-tag 420 among the multiple navigation sub-tags 420 (i.e., the "Favorites" navigation sub-tag 420) is presented.
  • the indications associated with other unselected navigation sub-tags are not presented. In this way, the user's privacy can be protected without affecting the user's desire to explore related pages, thereby improving the user experience.
  • multiple further subdivided groups in the "Favorites" navigation sub-tab 420 may also present privacy attribute indications 430 associated with the group names at appropriate locations, as shown in FIG. 4D .
  • FIGS. 4A to 4E show an example in which the indication 430 indicating a specific attribute presented on the navigation label 410 in the page is a lock-shaped pattern.
  • the indication 430 may also be presented in other forms at any other appropriate position on the page.
  • the indication 430 associated with the navigation label 410 for indicating the privacy attribute may also include a graphical interface element of a predetermined shape presented in the vicinity of the navigation label 410.
  • the indication 430 associated with the first navigation label 410 and used to represent a specific attribute may also include presenting a text description of the indication 430 at a predetermined position on the interface.
  • FIG. 4F shows an indication 430 presented in an adjacent area below the "Favorites" navigation label 410.
  • the indication 430 also includes explanatory text to more clearly indicate the specific attributes of the information corresponding to the current navigation label 410.
  • FIG. 4G shows an indication 430 presented in an area near the bottom below the "Favorites” navigation label 410.
  • the indication 430 also includes explanatory text to more clearly indicate the specific attributes of the information corresponding to the current navigation label 410.
  • a graphical interface element indicating closing the indication 430 such as a "close” icon, may be presented on the indication 430 shown in FIG. 4F and FIG. 4G, so that the user can close the indication 430 by clicking the "close” icon.
  • the graphical interface element for indicating the privacy attribute may continue to be displayed on the corresponding navigation label 410 or any other appropriate location.
  • the indication 430 label shown in FIG. 4F and FIG. 4G may also be hidden after being presented for a predetermined time, and then the graphical interface element for indicating the privacy attribute may be displayed on the corresponding navigation label 410 to avoid the indication 430 label from blocking the media content.
  • the information corresponding to the plurality of navigation tags in a page may respectively relate to a second group of information categories of the social relationship between the user and other users.
  • a page will also be referred to as a personal relationship page.
  • the second group of information categories related to the social relationship between the user and other users may include at least one of the following information categories: the user's attention, the user's fans, and the user's friends, but may not be limited thereto.
  • the user's attention refers to other users that the user follows but does not follow the user
  • the user's fans refer to other users who follow the user but the user does not follow
  • the user's friends refer to other users who follow each other with the user.
  • the user can set privacy attributes for the information corresponding to the "Friends" and "Follow” tags. For example, in this example, it is assumed that the user sets privacy attributes for the information corresponding to the "Friends" and “Follow” tags, and does not allow other users to view the information corresponding to these information.
  • the page when the “Follow” navigation tag 410 is not selected, the page will not present an indication 430 indicating that the information corresponding to the navigation tag 410 has hidden attributes.
  • the “Friends” navigation tag 410 is in a selected state, and at this time, the page will also present an indication 430 indicating that the information corresponding to the navigation tag 410 has hidden attributes, such as a lock-shaped pattern on the navigation tag 410.
  • the page When the user selects the “Follow” navigation tag 410, the page will present an indication 430 indicating that the information corresponding to the tag has hidden attributes on the “Follow” navigation tag 410, and the hidden attribute indication 430 associated with the “Friends” navigation tag 410 will stop being presented, as shown in FIG4I . In this way, you can Protect user privacy without affecting user experience on personal relationship pages.
  • FIG. 5 shows a schematic structural block diagram of an apparatus 500 for content presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the apparatus 500 may be implemented as or included in a terminal device 110.
  • Each module/component in the apparatus 500 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
  • the device 500 includes a first presentation module 510 configured to present a page, the page includes a plurality of navigation tags 410 corresponding to respective information, the plurality of navigation tags 410 include a first navigation tag 410 corresponding to the first information, the first navigation tag 410 is not currently selected, and the page does not include an indication 430 indicating whether the first information has a specific attribute.
  • the device 500 also includes a receiving module 520 configured to receive a user selection of the first navigation tag 410.
  • the device 500 also includes a second presentation module 530 configured to present the indication 430 associated with the first navigation tag 410 on the page in response to determining that the first information has a specific attribute.
  • the apparatus 500 further includes a stop display module configured to stop presenting the indication 430 associated with the first navigation tab 410 on the page in response to receiving a user selection of a second navigation tab 410 among the plurality of navigation tabs 410 .
  • the information corresponding to the multiple navigation tags respectively relates to a first group of information categories associated with the media content.
  • the first group of information categories includes at least one of the following information categories: media content posted by a user, media content liked by a user, and media content collected by a user.
  • the information corresponding to the multiple navigation tags respectively relates to a second group of information categories of social relationships between the user and other users.
  • the second group of information categories includes at least one of the following information categories: user's following, user's fans, and user's friends.
  • the particular attribute includes an attribute indicating whether the first information is publicly viewable.
  • presenting the indication 430 associated with the first tab on the page includes: presenting a graphical interface element having a predetermined shape on the first navigation tab 410 or within a predetermined vicinity.
  • presenting the indication 430 associated with the first tag on the page includes presenting a text description of the indication at a predetermined location on the page.
  • the first navigation tab 410 has multiple navigation sub-tabs 420
  • the device 500 also includes a third presentation module configured to present only an indication 430 associated with a currently selected navigation sub-tab 420 among the multiple navigation sub-tabs 420 in response to receiving a user selection of the first navigation tab 410 and determining that the first information has specific attributes.
  • FIG6 shows a block diagram of an electronic device 600 in which one or more embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented. It should be understood that the electronic device 600 shown in FIG6 is merely exemplary and should not constitute any limitation on the functionality and scope of the embodiments described herein. The electronic device 600 shown in FIG6 may be used to implement the terminal device 110 of FIG1 .
  • the electronic device 600 is in the form of a general electronic device.
  • the components of the electronic device 600 may include, but are not limited to, one or more processors or processing units 610, a memory 620, a storage device 630, one or more communication units 640, one or more input devices 650, and one or more output devices 660.
  • the processing unit 610 may be an actual or virtual processor and is capable of performing various processes according to a program stored in the memory 620. In a multi-processor system, multiple processing units execute computer executable instructions in parallel to improve the parallel processing capability of the electronic device 600.
  • the electronic device 600 typically includes a plurality of computer storage media. Such media may be any available media accessible to the electronic device 600, including but not limited to volatile and non-volatile media, removable and non-removable media.
  • the memory 620 may be a volatile memory (e.g., a register, a cache, a random access memory (RAM)), a non-volatile memory (e.g., a read-only memory (ROM), an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), flash memory), or some combination thereof.
  • the storage device 630 may be a removable or non-removable medium, and may include a machine-readable medium, such as a flash drive, a disk, or any other medium, which may be capable of being used to store information and/or data (e.g., training data for training) and may be accessed within the electronic device 600.
  • a machine-readable medium such as a flash drive, a disk, or any other medium, which may be capable of being used to store information and/or data (e.g., training data for training) and may be accessed within the electronic device 600.
  • the electronic device 600 may further include additional removable/non-removable, volatile/non-volatile storage media.
  • a disk drive for reading or writing from a removable, non-volatile disk e.g., a “floppy disk”
  • an optical drive for reading or writing from a removable, non-volatile optical disk may be provided.
  • each drive may be connected to a bus (not shown) by one or more data media interfaces.
  • the memory 620 may include a computer program product 625 having one or more program modules configured to perform various methods or actions of various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the communication unit 640 implements communication with other electronic devices through a communication medium. Additionally, the functions of the components of the electronic device 600 can be implemented with a single computing cluster or multiple computing machines that can communicate through a communication connection. Therefore, the electronic device 600 can operate in a networked environment using a logical connection with one or more other servers, a network personal computer (PC), or another network node.
  • PC network personal computer
  • the input device 650 may be one or more input devices, such as a mouse, a keyboard, a tracking ball, etc.
  • the output device 660 may be one or more output devices, such as a display, a speaker, a printer, etc.
  • the electronic device 600 may also communicate with one or more external devices (not shown) through the communication unit 640 as needed, such as a storage device, a display device, etc., communicate with one or more devices that allow a user to interact with the electronic device 600, or communicate with any device that allows the electronic device 600 to communicate with one or more other electronic devices (e.g., a network card, a modem, etc.). Such communication may be performed via an input/output (I/O) interface (not shown).
  • I/O input/output
  • a computer-readable storage medium on which computer-executable instructions are stored, wherein the computer-executable instructions are executed by a processor to implement the method described above.
  • a computer program product is also provided, which is tangibly stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium and includes computer-executable instructions, and the computer-executable instructions are executed by a processor to implement the method described above.
  • These computer-readable program instructions can be provided to a processing unit of a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, or other programmable data processing device, thereby producing a machine, so that when these instructions are executed by the processing unit of the computer or other programmable data processing device, a device that implements the functions/actions specified in one or more boxes in the flowchart and/or block diagram is generated.
  • These computer-readable program instructions can also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, and these instructions cause the computer, programmable data processing device, and/or other equipment to work in a specific manner, so that the computer-readable medium storing the instructions includes a manufactured product, which includes instructions for implementing various aspects of the functions/actions specified in one or more boxes in the flowchart and/or block diagram.
  • Computer-readable program instructions can be loaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device so that a series of operating steps are performed on the computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to produce a computer-implemented process, so that the instructions executed on the computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device implement the functions/actions specified in one or more boxes in the flowchart and/or block diagram.
  • each square box in the flow chart or block diagram can represent a part of a module, program segment or instruction, and a part of a module, program segment or instruction includes one or more executable instructions for realizing the logical function of the specification.
  • the function marked in the square box can also occur in a sequence different from that marked in the accompanying drawings. For example, two continuous square boxes can actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they can sometimes be executed in reverse order, depending on the functions involved.
  • each square box in the block diagram and/or flow chart, and the combination of the square boxes in the block diagram and/or flow chart can be realized by a special hardware-based system that performs the function or action of the specification, or can be realized by a combination of special hardware and computer instructions.

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一种用于用户交互的方法、装置、设备和存储介质。方法包括:呈现一个页面,页面包含分别与各自信息对应的多个导航标签,多个导航标签包括与第一信息对应的第一导航标签,第一导航标签当前未被选中,并且页面上不包含表明第一信息是否具有特定属性的指示;接收对第一导航标签的用户选择;以及响应于确定第一信息具有特定属性,在页面上呈现与第一导航标签相关联的指示,能够更加利于对相应页面的展示,并由此提升用户体验。

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用于用户交互的方法、装置、设备和存储介质
本申请要求2022年11月7日递交的、标题为“用于用户交互的方法、装置、设备和存储介质”、申请号为202211387063.8的中国发明专利申请的优先权,该申请的全部内容通过引用结合在本申请中。
技术领域
本公开的示例实施例总体涉及计算机领域,特别地涉及用于用户交互的方法、装置、设备和计算机可读存储介质。
背景技术
为了便于对一个页面中所显示的各种各样的信息以更简洁的方式呈现给用户,往往可以在页面中设置多个导航标签。用户通过选择不同的导航标签来查看与该导航标签对应的信息。在一些应用中,考虑到用户的隐私等因素,用户可以对其中的一些导航标签进行私密设置以使得该导航标签中的信息只能供本人查看或指定用户查看。
发明内容
在本公开的第一方面,提供了一种用于用户交互的方法。该方法包括:呈现一个页面,所述页面包含分别与各自信息对应的多个导航标签,所述多个导航标签包括与第一信息对应的第一导航标签,所述第一导航标签当前未被选中,并且所述页面上不包含表明所述第一信息是否具有特定属性的指示;接收对所述第一导航标签的用户选择;以及响应于确定所述第一信息具有所述特定属性,在所述页面上呈现与所述第一导航标签相关联的所述指示。
在本公开的第二方面,提供了一种用于用户交互的装置。该装置包括:第一呈现装置,被配置为呈现一个页面,所述页面包含与各自 信息对应的多个导航标签,所述多个导航标签包括与第一信息对应的第一导航标签,所述第一导航标签当前未被选中,并且所述页面上不包含表明所述第一信息是否具有特定属性的指示;接收装置,被配置为接收对所述第一导航标签的用户选择;以及第二呈现装置,被配置为响应于确定所述第一信息具有所述特定属性,在所述页面上呈现与所述第一导航标签相关联的所述指示。
在本公开的第三方面,提供了一种电子设备。该设备包括至少一个处理单元;以及至少一个存储器,至少一个存储器被耦合到至少一个处理单元并且存储用于由至少一个处理单元执行的指令。指令在由至少一个处理单元执行时使设备执行第一方面的方法。
在本公开的第四方面,提供了一种计算机可读存储介质。介质上存储有计算机程序,计算机程序被处理器执行时实现第一方面的方法。
应当理解,本发明内容部分中所描述的内容并非旨在限定本公开的实施例的关键特征或重要特征,也不用于限制本公开的范围。本公开的其它特征将通过以下的描述而变得容易理解。
附图说明
结合附图并参考以下详细说明,本公开各实施例的上述和其他特征、优点及方面将变得更加明显。在附图中,相同或相似的附图标记表示相同或相似的元素,其中:
图1示出了本公开的实施例能够在其中实现的示例环境的示意图;
图2示出了传统的方案中与用户交互有关的示例页面的示意图;
图3示出了根据本公开的一些实施例的用于用户交互的过程的流程图;
图4A至图4I示出了根据本公开的一些实施例的与用户交互有关的示例页面的示意图;
图5示出了根据本公开的一些实施例的用于用户交互的装置的框 图;以及
图6示出了其中可以实施本公开的一个或多个实施例的电子设备。
具体实施方式
下面将参照附图更详细地描述本公开的实施例。虽然附图中示出了本公开的某些实施例,然而应当理解的是,本公开可以通过各种形式来实现,而且不应该被解释为限于这里阐述的实施例,相反,提供这些实施例是为了更加透彻和完整地理解本公开。应当理解的是,本公开的附图及实施例仅用于示例性作用,并非用于限制本公开的保护范围。
在本公开的实施例的描述中,术语“包括”及其类似用语应当理解为开放性包含,即“包括但不限于”。术语“基于”应当理解为“至少部分地基于”。术语“一个实施例”或“该实施例”应当理解为“至少一个实施例”。术语“一些实施例”应当理解为“至少一些实施例”。下文还可能包括其他明确的和隐含的定义。
在本文中,除非明确说明,“响应于A”执行一个步骤并不意味着在“A”之后立即执行该步骤,而是可以包括一个或多个中间步骤。
可以理解的是,本技术方案所涉及的数据(包括但不限于数据本身、数据的获得或使用)应当遵循相应法律法规及相关规定的要求。
可以理解的是,在使用本公开各实施例公开的技术方案之前,均应当根据相关法律法规通过适当的方式对本公开所涉及个人信息的类型、使用范围、使用场景等告知用户并获得用户的授权。
例如,在响应于接收到用户的主动请求时,向用户发送提示信息,以明确地提示用户,其请求执行的操作将需要获得和使用到用户的个人信息,从而使得用户可以根据提示信息来自主地选择是否向执行本公开技术方案的操作的电子设备、应用程序、服务器或存储介质等软件或硬件提供个人信息。
作为一种可选的但非限制性的实现方式,响应于接收到用户的主 动请求,向用户发送提示信息的方式,例如可以是弹窗的方式,弹窗中可以以文字的方式呈现提示信息。此外,弹窗中还可以承载供用户选择“同意”或“不同意”向电子设备提供个人信息的选择控件。
可以理解的是,上述通知和获得用户授权过程仅是示意性的,不对本公开的实现方式构成限定,其他满足相关法律法规的方式也可应用于本公开的实现方式中。
图1示出了本公开的实施例能够在其中实现的示例环境100的示意图。在该示例环境100中,终端设备110中安装有应用120。用户140可以经由终端设备110和/或终端设备110的附接设备来与应用120进行交互。应用120可以是社交应用(例如内容分享类应用),也可以是其他任意适当的应用。应用120能够向用户140提供与媒体内容相关的一个或多个服务,包括媒体内容的创建、发布、浏览、评论、转发等等。在本文中,“媒体内容”包括一个或多个类型的内容,例如图像、图像集、视频、动图、音频、文本等等。
在图1的环境100中,如果应用120处于活动状态,终端设备110可以呈现应用120的页面150。页面150可以包括应用120所能提供的各类页面,诸如个人主页、媒体内容的详情页面、内容创作页面、内容发布页面、消息页面,等等。应用120可以提供内容创建功能,包括拍摄、上传、编辑和/或发布媒体内容。
在一些实施例中,终端设备110与服务器130通信,以实现对应用120的服务的供应。终端设备110可以是任意类型的移动终端、固定终端或便携式终端,包括移动手机、台式计算机、膝上型计算机、笔记本计算机、上网本计算机、平板计算机、媒体计算机、多媒体平板、个人通信系统(PCS)设备、个人导航设备、个人数字助理(PDA)、音频/视频播放器、数码相机/摄像机、定位设备、电视接收器、无线电广播接收器、电子书设备、游戏设备或者前述各项的任意组合,包括这些设备的配件和外设或者其任意组合。在一些实施例中,终端设备110也能够支持任意类型的针对用户的接口(诸如“可佩戴”电路等)。服务器130可以是能够提供计算能力的各种类型的计算系统/ 服务器,包括但不限于大型机、边缘计算节点、云环境中的计算设备,等等。
应当理解,仅出于示例性的目的描述环境100中各个元素的结构和功能,而不暗示对于本公开的范围的任何限制。
在应用中所呈现的多个页面用于向用户呈现各种信息。这些页面例如可以是个人主页、个人作品页、涉及用户与其他用户的社交关系的个人关系页面等。在单个页面中需要呈现的信息较多且杂时,往往会将信息进行分类呈现,从而便于用户以更简洁的方式获取信息。将信息分类呈现往往就需要在页面设置与不同信息对应的多个导航标签。用户可以通过切换不同的导航标签来获取与该导航标签对应的信息。
图2示出了应用中个人主页的示例。在图2所示的示例个人主页页面中,除了一些用户名、个人介绍等信息之外,还呈现了与用户相关的作品展示。这些作品可以被分类为多个信息类别。例如,与用户相关的作品包括个人发布或私密的作品、以及用户所喜欢或收藏的他人或本人的作品。与用户相关的作品比较多且涉及不同类别,为了清晰地展示每一个类别下的作品,在图2所示的页面中包括多个导航标签,例如,“作品”、“私密”、“收藏”、“喜欢”等导航标签。例如,“作品”导航标签项下可以包括用户所公开发表的各类媒体作品,“私密”导航标签项下可以包括用户所发表的仅供本人查看的各类媒体内容,“收藏”导航标签项下可以包括用户所收藏的各种媒体内容,并且“喜欢”导航标签项下可以包括用户所喜欢的各种媒体内容。在用户点击对应的导航标签,以使其成为交互焦点时,该导航标签项下对应的媒体内容将会呈现给用户,并且该导航标签会被醒目显示。如图2所示,“收藏”导航标签被醒目显示,并且该导航标签及其项下的各个媒体内容项成为交互焦点。
此外,如果与某个导航标签所对应的信息还比较多,则可以在该导航标签下设置多个导航子标签,来对该导航标签下的信息进行更细的分类呈现。例如,图2中示出了在“收藏”导航标签下还具有多个 导航子标签,包括“收藏夹”、“视频”、“音乐”、“道具”和“商品”等。这些导航子标签将用户所收藏的各类媒体内容进行了分类。用户只需要点击相应的导航子标签就能够浏览与该导航子标签对应的媒体内容。
此外,为了便于用户浏览和查看,还可以对每一个导航子标签项下的媒体内容进行分组显示。例如,如图2所示,还可以对某个导航子标签下的媒体内容例如根据作品的拍摄时间以及拍摄地点等信息进一步分组显示,例如分为“十月概览”和“游记”等。
用户可以对每个导航标签项对应的信息进行属性设定。一种属性设定的方式包括隐私属性,用于指示导航标签所对应的信息是否公开可见。这样,当前用户可以避免其他用户查看与该导航标签对应的信息。
在一些实施例中,对于某些导航标签对应的信息,例如图2中“私密”导航标签项,其对应的信息可以自带隐私属性,即,如前文中所提到的,“私密”导航标签项下的媒体内容只能供用户自己查看。对于其他导航标签项下的信息,如果用户不进行额外地属性设置,有的应用会默认将这些导航标签项下的媒体内容设置为公开显示。在这种情况下,当其他用户查看该用户的个人主页时,他能查看该用户的“作品”、“收藏”以及“喜欢”导航标签项下所有的媒体内容。
有的用户为了隐私的需要,不希望其他用户看到例如自己“收藏”和“喜欢”的媒体内容。有的应用能够支持用户对这些导航标签项下的信息设置隐私属性,例如,设置为仅供自己查看。这样,当其他用户访问该用户的个人主页时,其他用户就没有权限能查看该用户的“收藏”和“喜欢”导航标签项下的媒体内容,从而对用户的隐私起到了保护作用。
在目前的应用中,如果某一导航标签项下的信息被手动或默认设置为具有不公开可见的属性(即隐私属性),那么将会在相应的导航标签上显示对应的指示(例如图2中所示的“锁”的图形界面元素)作为私密指示。在图2的示例中,除了“私密”导航标签外,该用户 还对“收藏”和“喜欢”项下的媒体内容进行隐私属性的设置,从而使得在“私密”、“收藏”和“喜欢”以及“收藏”项下的各个导航子标签上都呈现了私密指示。
根据发明人的研究和对用户的调研和统计,虽然在相应的导航标签上显示私密指示能够标识该导航标签项下的媒体内容具有特定属性,但这样做会影响到用户体验。如图2中所示的情况,如果在多个导航标签中都呈现私密属性的指示,用户会产生目前所看到所有导航标签都是不能被公开展示的隐私状态的错觉,由此就会降低用户浏览该个人主页并对其进行探索的积极性,这样造成不利于用户的个人作品等的展示,进而影响到了用户体验。
根据本公开的实施例,提出了一种用于用户交互的改进方案。在该方案中,对于具有特定属性的信息所对应的导航标签,在成为交互焦点时才会在特定的位置显示指示该特定属性的标识或指示,而在用户没有选中该导航标签时,并不会显示与该导航标签对应的标识或指示。也就是说,信息列表的特定属性的指示可以基于用户的交互来被动态呈现。这样能够显著减少在多个导航标签上呈现表示特定属性的指示对用户所造成诸如“压迫感”之类的不良体验,提高用户在页面中对各类信息的浏览兴趣。根据本公开的实施例,能够更加利于对相应页面的展示,并由此提升用户体验。
以下将继续参考附图描述本公开的一些示例实施例。
图3示出了根据本公开的一些实施例的用于内容呈现的过程300的流程图。过程300可以在终端设备110处实现。为便于讨论,将参考图1的环境100来描述过程300。
在框310,终端设备110呈现一个页面,该页面包含分别与各自信息对应的多个导航标签。多个导航标签至少包括与第一信息对应的第一导航标签,第一导航标签当前未被选中,并且页面上不包含表明第一信息是否具有特定属性的指示。
在一些实施例中,该页面是某个应用中的页面,这些应用可以是社交应用,也可以是其他任意适当的应用。这些页面可以是呈现与用 户相关的作品的第一组信息类别的页面,也可以是呈现用户与其他用户社交关系的第二组信息类别的页面、或者其他任何适当的涉及到多个信息类别以及对应的多个导航标签410的页面。
页面上的多个信息类别可以是按任何适当的分类准则对信息进行划分,并将每个信息类别用特定导航标签来进行导航和呈现。如下文将讨论的,这样的信息类别可以包括涉及媒体内容的一个或多个信息类别,涉及用户与其他用户的社交关系的一个或多个信息类别,等等。当然,当前页面的多个导航标签对应的信息类别可以是跨不同信息类型的,例如混合呈现媒体内容和用户社交关系的信息类别。虽然下文中以媒体内容和用户社交关系为例进行说明,但可以理解本公开的实施例也可以同样被适用到页面中可呈现的任何其他信息类别。
在一些实施例中,特定属性可以包括指示特定信息类别中的信息不公开可见的属性,也称为隐私属性。隐私属性表示对应的信息不公开可见。在一些实施例中,所关注的特定属性可以包括指示信息公开可见的属性,即对公开可见的信息的指示进行动态展示。当然,应当理解的是,特定属性还可以是关于信息的其他任意适当的属性。下文中将主要以特定属性为信息不公开可见的隐私属性为例来描述本公开的构思,应当理解的是,对于特定属性是其他属性的情况也是类似的,在下文中将不再分别赘述。
在终端设备110呈现页面期间,会检测用户对导航标签以及各项其他内容的输入。如果用户点击了前面所提到的未被选中的第一导航标签,则该第一导航标签将成为交互焦点。在框320,终端设备110会接收对第一导航标签的用户选择。在框330,响应于确定第一导航标签对应的第一信息具有特定属性,则终端设备110将在页面上呈现与第一导航标签相关联的指示。
注意,在页面的多个导航标签中,可以存在具有特定属性的一个或多个导航标签,对于每个这样的导航标签,均可以上文描述的过程来确定特定属性的指示如何呈现。
根据本公开实施例的改进方案,当与具有特定属性的信息对应的 导航标签被选择而成为交互焦点时,才会在页面上呈现与该导航标签相关联的指示。在用户没有选中该导航标签时,并不会显示与该导航标签相关联的指示。以此方式,能够显著减少在多个导航标签上呈现表示特定属性的指示对用户所造成的压迫感,并显著提升用户体验。
在一些实施例中,指示可以包括在第一导航标签上或者预定邻近区域内,呈现具有预定形状的图形界面元素。例如,预定形状可以是具有锁形图案的图形界面元素。在一些实施例中,替代地或附加地,指示也可以在界面上的预定位置呈现该指示的文字描述。这些将在下文中结合附图来进一步阐述。
作为示例,图4A示出了应用120的示例内容展示页面400。图4A所呈现的页面400为个人主页的页面。可以看到,在该页面中,除了显示有用户头像、用户名、个人介绍等信息之外,还包括多个导航标签。这些导航标签对应的信息可以分别涉及与媒体内容相关联的第一组信息类别。第一组信息类别可以包括以下至少一个信息类别:用户发表的媒体内容、用户收藏的媒体内容以及用户喜欢的媒体内容,但也可以不限于此。如图所示,用户发表的作品所对应的导航标签410为“作品”导航标签410以及“私密”导航标签410,用户收藏的媒体内容所对应的导航标签410为“收藏”导航标签410,并且用户喜欢的媒体内容为“喜欢”导航标签410。图4A所示的页面呈现“作品”导航标签410下的媒体内容时(即,“作品”导航标签410为交互焦点)的页面。
对于“私密”导航标签410所对应的媒体内容,属于用户未公开发表而只由自己可浏览的媒体内容,即,所对应的信息本身就带有隐私属性。作为示例,对于个人主页页面所包括的除“作品”导航标签410外的其他导航标签410,即,“收藏”和“喜欢”导航标签410,用户也都可以对其项下对应的信息进行隐私属性的设置。下文中将主要以“私密”、“收藏”和“喜欢”导航标签410对应的信息都具有隐私属性为例来描述本公开的构思。
从图4A可以看出,虽然“私密”、“收藏”和“喜欢”导航标 签410对应的信息具有隐私属性,但是当用户浏览“作品”导航标签410时,页面上并没有呈现“私密”、“收藏”和“喜欢”导航标签410是否具有隐私属性的指示430。此时,“私密”、“收藏”和“喜欢”导航标签410即为上文中所提到的、未被选中的第一导航标签410。
图4B至图4D分别示出了“私密”、“收藏”和“喜欢”导航标签410被分别选中而成为交互焦点时的页面。如图4B所示出的,当用户选中“私密”导航标签410后,由于“私密”导航标签410具有隐私属性,则会在页面400上呈现与该导航标签410相关联的用于指示隐私属性的指示430,例如,具有锁形图案的图形界面元素。
类似地,如图4C和图4D所示出的,当用户选中“喜欢”或“收藏”导航标签410后,由于“喜欢”或“收藏”导航标签410对应的信息已被设置了隐私属性,则会在对应的导航标签410上呈现与该导航标签410相关联的用于指示隐私属性的指示430,例如,呈现具有锁形图案的图形界面元素。
通过图4B至图4D用户切换导航标签410的示例性过程还可以看出,在一些实施例中,如果用户从具有隐私属性的“私密”导航标签410切换到另一个导航标签410,例如,切换到“喜欢”或“收藏”导航标签410,则与“私密”导航标签410相关联的关于隐私属性的指示430将会被停止呈现,也就是不对非交互焦点的导航标签410相关联的关于隐私属性的指示430进行呈现。
换言之,在一些实施例中,根据本公开实施例的方法,终端设备110响应于接收到对多个导航标签410中第二导航标签410(例如前文中提到的被切换后的“喜欢”或“收藏”导航标签410)的用户选择,则会停止在页面上呈现与第一导航标签410(例如前文中所提到的切换前的“私密”导航标签410)相关联的关于隐私属性的指示430。
此外,在一些实施例中,有些导航标签410可以包括多个导航子标签420,以对该导航标签410所对应的媒体内容进行进一步分类。例如,如图4D所示的示例中,“收藏”导航子标签420项下还可以 包括多个导航子标签420,例如包括“收藏夹”、“视频”“音乐”、“道具”“商品”和“地点”等导航子标签420。例如,“收藏夹”导航子标签420对应于“收藏”导航标签410下所有的内容,“视频”导航子标签420对应于用户所收藏的所有视频类媒体内容,“音乐”导航子标签420对应于用户所收藏的所有音乐类媒体内容,“道具”导航子标签420对应于用户所收藏的所有道具类媒体内容,“商品”导航子标签420对应于用户所收藏的所有商品,并且“地点”导航子标签420对应于涉及用户所收藏的所有地点的媒体内容。
对于多个导航子标签420,在其所属的导航标签410具有特定属性的情况下,这些导航子标签420也可以默认具有相同的特定属性。例如,在图4D所示的示例中,“收藏”导航标签410下的所有导航子标签也可以具有隐私属性。
当然,在一些实施例中,用户也可以对具有特定属性的导航标签410项下的导航子标签420所对应的信息的属性进行单独设置,例如对其中的一些导航子标签420所对应的信息的属性设置为公开等。在这种情况下,对于导航标签410所包含的导航子标签420对应的信息不具有相同属性的情况下,可以在导航标签410上呈现不同的指示430(例如,半锁形图案等),以指示该导航标签410项下的导航子标签420所对应的信息具有不同的属性(例如,有的具有隐私属性,有的为公开属性)。本文中将主要以导航标签410项下的所有导航子标签420具有相同的特定属性为例来描述本公开的构思,对于其他情况也是类似的,在下文中将不在分别赘述。
在一些实施例中,终端设备110响应于接收到对具有多个导航子标签420的第一导航标签410的用户选择、并且确定与第一导航标签410对应的第一信息具有特定属性,则仅呈现与多个导航子标签420中当前被选中的导航子标签420相关联的指示430。对应于图4D所示的示例,当具有多个导航子标签420的“收藏”导航标签410被选择后,仅呈现多个导航子标签420中当前被选中的导航子标签420(即,“收藏夹”导航子标签420)相关联的指示隐私属性的指示430, 而不呈现未被选中的其他导航子标签相关联的指示。以此方式,可以在不影响用户对相关页面探索欲望的情况下保护用户隐私,从而提高用户体验。
相应地,“收藏夹”导航子标签420中的多个进一步细分分组(例如图4D所示的“十月概括”或“游记”等),也可以在适当的位置呈现与组名相关联的隐私属性指示430,如图4D所示。
当用户从“收藏”导航标签410下的“收藏夹”导航子标签420切换到“视频”导航子标签420后,与“收藏夹”导航子标签420相关的隐私属性的指示将会被停止显示,进而显示与“视频”导航子标签420对应的隐私属性的指示430,如图4E所示。
上文中参考图4A至图4E示出了页面中在导航标签410上所呈现的、指示特定属性的指示430为锁形图案的示例,在一些实施例中,还可以在页面的其他任意适当位置以其他形式呈现该指示430。例如,在一些实施例中,如前文中所提到的,与导航标签410相关联的用于表示隐私属性的指示430也可以包括在该导航标签410的邻近区域内呈现预定形状的图形界面元素。
替代地或者附加地,在一些实施例中,与第一导航标签410相关联的、用于表示特定属性的指示430也可以包括在界面上的预定位置呈现指示430的文字描述。
例如,图4F示出了在“收藏”导航标签410下方的邻近区域内所呈现的指示430。该指示430中除了包括锁形图案外,还包括解释性文字,用来更清晰地表示当前导航标签410所对应的信息的特定属性。图4G示出了在“收藏”导航标签410下方的靠近底部的区域内所呈现的指示430。该指示430中除了包括锁形图案外,还包括解释性文字,用来更清晰地表示当前导航标签410所对应的信息的特定属性。
在一些实施例中,为了避免指示430对媒体内容的遮挡,在图4F和图4G所示出的指示430上可以呈现表示关闭该指示430的图形界面元素,例如“关闭”图案,以使得用户通过点击该“关闭”图案关 闭该指示430。当然,在一些实施例中,当用户关闭了该指示430后,可以在对应的导航标签410上或其他任意适当的位置继续显示用于表示隐私属性的图形界面元素。此外,在一些替代的实施例中,图4F和图4G所示出的指示430标签也可以在呈现预定时间后隐藏,并随后在对应的导航标签410上显示用于表示隐私属性的图形界面元素,以避免指示430标签对媒体内容的遮挡。
上文中结合图4A至图4G示例性地描述了在涉及媒体内容的多个信息类目的多个导航标签410中指示隐藏属性的指示430的呈现方式。在一些实施例中,页面中的多个导航标签对应的信息可以分别涉及用户与其他用户的社交关系的第二组信息类别。在下文中,这种页面也将被称为个人关系页面。涉及用户与其他用户的社交关系的第二组信息类别可以包括以下至少一个信息类别:用户的关注、用户的粉丝和用户的朋友,但也可以不限于此。例如,用户的关注是指用户所关注而未关注该用户的其他用户,用户的粉丝是指关注该用户但该用户并未关注的其他用户,并且用户的朋友是指与该用户相互关注的其他用户。
类似于前文中所提到的个人主页页面的示例,为了保护隐私,用户可以对“朋友”和“关注”标签所对应的信息分别设置隐私属性。例如,在该示例中,假设用户对“朋友”和“关注”标签所对应的信息都设置了隐私属性,而不允许其他用户查看这些信息所对应的信息。
如图4H所示,当“关注”导航标签410未被选中时,在页面上并不会呈现表明与该导航标签410对应的信息具有隐藏属性的指示430。“朋友”导航标签410处于被选中状态,此时在页面上也呈现有表明该导航标签410对应的信息具有隐藏属性的指示430,例如,导航标签410上的锁形图案。当用户选中“关注”导航标签410后,页面上就相应地在该“关注”导航标签410上呈现指示该标签对应的信息具有隐藏属性的指示430,同时停止在“朋友”导航标签410上呈现与之相关联的隐藏属性指示430,如图4I所示。以此方式,可以 在个人关系页面上不影响用户体验的同时保护用户的隐私。
应当理解,除锁形的图形界面元素之外,在涉及用户与其他用户的社交关系的页面中,也可以通过其他方式(如图4F-图4G的文字描述的提示)来指示一些信息的特定属性。这里不再赘述。
图5示出了根据本公开的一些实施例的用于内容呈现的装置500的示意性结构框图。装置500可以被实现为或者被包括在终端设备110中。装置500中的各个模块/组件可以由硬件、软件、固件或者它们的任意组合来实现。
装置500包括第一呈现模块510,被配置为呈现一个页面,页面包含分别与各自信息对应的多个导航标签410,多个导航标签410包括与第一信息对应的第一导航标签410,第一导航标签410当前未被选中,并且页面上不包含表明第一信息是否具有特定属性的指示430。装置500还包括接收模块520,被配置为接收对第一导航标签410的用户选择。装置500还包括第二呈现模块530,被配置为响应于确定第一信息具有特定属性,在页面上呈现与第一导航标签410相关联的指示430。
在一些实施例中,装置500还包括停止显示模块,被配置为响应于接收到对多个导航标签410中的第二导航标签410的用户选择,停止在页面上呈现与第一导航标签410相关联的指示430。
在一些实施例中,多个导航标签对应的信息分别涉及与媒体内容相关联的第一组信息类别。
在一些实施例中,第一组信息类别包括以下至少一个信息类别:用户发布的媒体内容,用户喜欢的媒体内容,用户收藏的媒体内容。
在一些实施例中,多个导航标签对应的信息分别涉及用户与其他用户的社交关系的第二组信息类别。
在一些实施例中,第二组信息类别包括以下至少一个信息类别:用户的关注,用户的粉丝,用户的朋友。
在一些实施例中,特定属性包括指示第一信息是否是公开可见的属性。
在一些实施例中,在页面上呈现与第一标签相关联的指示430包括:在第一导航标签410上或者预定邻域内,呈现具有预定形状的图形界面元素。
在一些实施例中,在页面上呈现与第一标签相关联的指示430包括:在页面上的预定位置,呈现指示的文字描述。
在一些实施例中,第一导航标签410具有多个导航子标签420,并且装置500还包括第三呈现模块,被配置为响应于接收对第一导航标签410的用户选择并且确定第一信息具有特定属性,仅呈现与多个导航子标签420中当前被选中的导航子标签420相关联的指示430。
图6示出了其中可以实施本公开的一个或多个实施例的电子设备600的框图。应当理解,图6所示出的电子设备600仅仅是示例性的,而不应当构成对本文所描述的实施例的功能和范围的任何限制。图6所示出的电子设备600可以用于实现图1的终端设备110。
如图6所示,电子设备600是通用电子设备的形式。电子设备600的组件可以包括但不限于一个或多个处理器或处理单元610、存储器620、存储设备630、一个或多个通信单元640、一个或多个输入设备650以及一个或多个输出设备660。处理单元610可以是实际或虚拟处理器并且能够根据存储器620中存储的程序来执行各种处理。在多处理器系统中,多个处理单元并行执行计算机可执行指令,以提高电子设备600的并行处理能力。
电子设备600通常包括多个计算机存储介质。这样的介质可以是电子设备600可访问的任何可以获得的介质,包括但不限于易失性和非易失性介质、可拆卸和不可拆卸介质。存储器620可以是易失性存储器(例如寄存器、高速缓存、随机访问存储器(RAM))、非易失性存储器(例如,只读存储器(ROM)、电可擦除可编程只读存储器(EEPROM)、闪存)或它们的某种组合。存储设备630可以是可拆卸或不可拆卸的介质,并且可以包括机器可读介质,诸如闪存驱动、磁盘或者任何其他介质,其可以能够用于存储信息和/或数据(例如用于训练的训练数据)并且可以在电子设备600内被访问。
电子设备600可以进一步包括另外的可拆卸/不可拆卸、易失性/非易失性存储介质。尽管未在图6中示出,可以提供用于从可拆卸、非易失性磁盘(例如“软盘”)进行读取或写入的磁盘驱动和用于从可拆卸、非易失性光盘进行读取或写入的光盘驱动。在这些情况中,每个驱动可以由一个或多个数据介质接口被连接至总线(未示出)。存储器620可以包括计算机程序产品625,其具有一个或多个程序模块,这些程序模块被配置为执行本公开的各种实施例的各种方法或动作。
通信单元640实现通过通信介质与其他电子设备进行通信。附加地,电子设备600的组件的功能可以以单个计算集群或多个计算机器来实现,这些计算机器能够通过通信连接进行通信。因此,电子设备600可以使用与一个或多个其他服务器、网络个人计算机(PC)或者另一个网络节点的逻辑连接来在联网环境中进行操作。
输入设备650可以是一个或多个输入设备,例如鼠标、键盘、追踪球等。输出设备660可以是一个或多个输出设备,例如显示器、扬声器、打印机等。电子设备600还可以根据需要通过通信单元640与一个或多个外部设备(未示出)进行通信,外部设备诸如存储设备、显示设备等,与一个或多个使得用户与电子设备600交互的设备进行通信,或者与使得电子设备600与一个或多个其他电子设备通信的任何设备(例如,网卡、调制解调器等)进行通信。这样的通信可以经由输入/输出(I/O)接口(未示出)来执行。
根据本公开的示例性实现方式,提供了一种计算机可读存储介质,其上存储有计算机可执行指令,其中计算机可执行指令被处理器执行以实现上文描述的方法。根据本公开的示例性实现方式,还提供了一种计算机程序产品,计算机程序产品被有形地存储在非瞬态计算机可读介质上并且包括计算机可执行指令,而计算机可执行指令被处理器执行以实现上文描述的方法。
这里参照根据本公开实现的方法、装置、设备和计算机程序产品的流程图和/或框图描述了本公开的各个方面。应当理解,流程图和/ 或框图的每个方框以及流程图和/或框图中各方框的组合,都可以由计算机可读程序指令实现。
这些计算机可读程序指令可以提供给通用计算机、专用计算机或其他可编程数据处理装置的处理单元,从而生产出一种机器,使得这些指令在通过计算机或其他可编程数据处理装置的处理单元执行时,产生了实现流程图和/或框图中的一个或多个方框中规定的功能/动作的装置。也可以把这些计算机可读程序指令存储在计算机可读存储介质中,这些指令使得计算机、可编程数据处理装置和/或其他设备以特定方式工作,从而,存储有指令的计算机可读介质则包括一个制造品,其包括实现流程图和/或框图中的一个或多个方框中规定的功能/动作的各个方面的指令。
可以把计算机可读程序指令加载到计算机、其他可编程数据处理装置、或其他设备上,使得在计算机、其他可编程数据处理装置或其他设备上执行一系列操作步骤,以产生计算机实现的过程,从而使得在计算机、其他可编程数据处理装置、或其他设备上执行的指令实现流程图和/或框图中的一个或多个方框中规定的功能/动作。
附图中的流程图和框图显示了根据本公开的多个实现的系统、方法和计算机程序产品的可能实现的体系架构、功能和操作。在这点上,流程图或框图中的每个方框可以代表一个模块、程序段或指令的一部分,模块、程序段或指令的一部分包含一个或多个用于实现规定的逻辑功能的可执行指令。在有些作为替换的实现中,方框中所标注的功能也可以以不同于附图中所标注的顺序发生。例如,两个连续的方框实际上可以基本并行地执行,它们有时也可以按相反的顺序执行,这依所涉及的功能而定。也要注意的是,框图和/或流程图中的每个方框、以及框图和/或流程图中的方框的组合,可以用执行规定的功能或动作的专用的基于硬件的系统来实现,或者可以用专用硬件与计算机指令的组合来实现。
以上已经描述了本公开的各实现,上述说明是示例性的,并非穷尽性的,并且也不限于所公开的各实现。在不偏离所说明的各实现的范围 和精神的情况下,对于本技术领域的普通技术人员来说许多修改和变更都是显而易见的。本文中所用术语的选择,旨在最好地解释各实现的原理、实际应用或对市场中的技术的改进,或者使本技术领域的其他普通技术人员能理解本文公开的各个实现方式。

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  1. 一种用于用户交互的方法,包括:
    呈现一个页面,所述页面包含分别与各自信息对应的多个导航标签,所述多个导航标签包括与第一信息对应的第一导航标签,所述第一导航标签当前未被选中,并且所述页面上不包含表明所述第一信息是否具有特定属性的指示;
    接收对所述第一导航标签的用户选择;以及
    响应于确定所述第一信息具有所述特定属性,在所述页面上呈现与所述第一导航标签相关联的所述指示。
  2. 根据权利要求1所述的方法,还包括:
    响应于接收到对所述多个导航标签中的第二导航标签的用户选择,停止在所述页面上呈现与所述第一导航标签相关联的所述指示。
  3. 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中所述多个导航标签对应的信息分别涉及与媒体内容相关联的第一组信息类别。
  4. 根据权利要求3所述的方法,其中所述第一组信息类别包括以下至少一个信息类别:用户发布的媒体内容,用户喜欢的媒体内容,用户收藏的媒体内容。
  5. 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中所述多个导航标签对应的信息分别涉及用户与其他用户的社交关系的第二组信息类别。
  6. 根据权利要求5所述的方法,其中所述第二组信息类别包括以下至少一个信息类别:所述用户的关注,所述用户的粉丝,所述用户的朋友。
  7. 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中所述特定属性包括指示所述第一信息是否是公开可见的属性。
  8. 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中在所述页面上呈现与所述第一标签相关联的所述指示包括:
    在所述第一导航标签上或者预定邻域内,呈现具有预定形状的图形界面元素。
  9. 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中在所述页面上呈现与所述第一标签相关联的所述指示包括:
    在所述页面上的预定位置,呈现所述指示的文字描述。
  10. 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中所述第一导航标签具有多个导航子标签,所述方法还包括:
    响应于接收对所述第一导航标签的用户选择并且确定所述第一信息具有所述特定属性,仅呈现与所述多个导航子标签中当前被选中的导航子标签相关联的所述指示。
  11. 一种用于用户交互的装置,包括:
    第一呈现装置,被配置为呈现一个页面,所述页面包含分别与各自信息对应的多个导航标签,所述多个导航标签包括与第一信息对应的第一导航标签,所述第一导航标签当前未被选中,并且所述页面上不包含表明所述第一信息是否具有特定属性的指示;
    接收装置,被配置为接收对所述第一导航标签的用户选择;以及
    第二呈现装置,被配置为响应于确定所述第一信息具有所述特定属性,在所述页面上呈现与所述第一导航标签相关联的所述指示。
  12. 一种电子设备,包括:
    至少一个处理单元;以及
    至少一个存储器,所述至少一个存储器被耦合到所述至少一个处理单元并且存储用于由所述至少一个处理单元执行的指令,所述指令在由所述至少一个处理单元执行时使所述设备执行根据权利要求1至10中任一项所述的方法。
  13. 一种计算机可读存储介质,其上存储有计算机程序,所述计算机程序被处理器执行时实现根据权利要求1至10中任一项所述的方法。
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