WO2024142271A1 - 情報処理装置、ユーザ端末、および情報処理方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information processing device that receives video captured by a camera installed on a performer, such as a soccer player or a theater performer, and provides the video in response to instructions from a user.
- a performer such as a soccer player or a theater performer
- Patent Document 1 Conventionally, there has been technology that provides users with image data taken with an in-vehicle camera in a location and environment of the user's choice (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- the information processing device of the first invention is an information processing device that includes a video receiving unit that receives videos from one or more mobile terminals installed in the performers, a query receiving unit that receives queries from user terminals, a video acquisition unit that acquires videos corresponding to performers that match the queries, and a video transmission unit that transmits the videos acquired by the video acquisition unit to the user terminal.
- This configuration makes it possible to use video footage captured by the performer's mobile device while he or she is performing.
- the information processing device of the second invention is an information processing device that further includes an attribute value acquisition unit that acquires the attribute values of a performer compared to the first invention, the inquiry receiving unit receives an inquiry including a performer condition related to the attribute values of the performer, the video acquisition unit acquires a video corresponding to a performer having an attribute value that matches the performer condition, and the video transmission unit transmits the video acquired by the video acquisition unit to a user terminal.
- This configuration allows you to use videos of appropriate performers.
- the information processing device of the fourth invention is different from the information processing device of the third invention in that the video composition unit combines multiple videos in time or fuses multiple videos in space to compose a single video.
- the information processing device of the seventh invention is an information processing device according to any one of the first to sixth inventions, further comprising a rights holder processing unit that corresponds the video acquired by the video acquisition unit to a rights holder identifier that identifies the rights holder of the video, and performs rights holder processing, which is processing related to the rights holder identified by the rights holder identifier associated with the video.
- the information processing device of the eighth invention is an information processing device in which, compared to the seventh invention, the video corresponds to a performer identifier that identifies the performer, and the rights holder processing unit is equipped with a reward means that performs reward processing, which is processing to give rewards to the performer identified by the performer identifier.
- This configuration makes it possible to provide compensation to the rights holder of videos captured by the mobile terminal.
- the information processing device of the ninth invention is an information processing device in which the reward means performs reward processing, which is a process of determining a reward for a previous performer and awarding the reward, using a video attribute value corresponding to the video, in comparison with the eighth invention.
- This configuration makes it possible to provide appropriate compensation to the rights holder of videos captured by the mobile terminal.
- the information processing device of the tenth invention is an information processing device in which, compared to the seventh invention, the rights holder processing unit is equipped with a first preservation means that performs a first preservation process in which the video is stored in association with a set of attribute values that correspond to the video.
- This configuration ensures that the rights holder of the video is the appropriate rights holder.
- This configuration allows the rights holder of a video to become the rights holder who needs that video.
- This configuration makes it possible to preserve management information for videos that need to be preserved.
- Block diagram of the information system A Block diagram of the information processing device 1 A flowchart illustrating an example of the operation of the information processing device 1.
- a flowchart illustrating an example of the maintenance process. A flowchart illustrating an example of the fourth maintenance process.
- the mobile terminal 2 comprises a mobile storage unit 21, a mobile receiving unit 22, a mobile processing unit 23, a mobile transmission unit 24, and a mobile output unit 25.
- the mobile processing unit 23 comprises a position acquisition unit 231, a photographing unit 232, an attribute value acquisition unit 233, and a configuration unit 234.
- the mobile transmission unit 24 comprises a position transmission unit 241, and a mobile video transmission unit 242.
- the mobile output unit 25 comprises a video output unit 251.
- the video attribute value may be a tag.
- a tag is information that indicates the content of a video. It is preferable that a tag is the result of analyzing one or more still images contained in a video. For example, a tag is "goal” indicating that a goal has been scored in a soccer game, or "home run” indicating that a home run has been hit in a baseball game.
- An attribute value is an attribute value of a performer.
- An attribute value may be, for example, a static attribute value or a dynamic attribute value.
- a static attribute value is a static attribute value of a performer. Examples of static attribute values are positions in soccer or baseball (e.g., "goalkeeper,” “forward,” or “catcher”), or instruments played by a performer.
- a dynamic attribute value is an attribute value that changes dynamically during a performance. Examples of dynamic attribute values are position information of a performer, a role during a game in soccer or baseball (e.g., "ball holder,” “penalty kicker,” “batter,” or “pitcher”), or information indicating whether or not a performer is holding the ball.
- a user identifier is information that identifies a user.
- a user identifier is, for example, an ID, a telephone number, an email address, a name, or an identifier of a user terminal 3.
- An identifier of a user terminal 3 is, for example, an IP address or a MAC address.
- the receiving unit 12 may receive video from one or more mobile terminals 2 in pairs with the location information. In such a case, it is preferable for the receiving unit 12 to receive the video continuously. Continuous reception means, for example, receiving periodically or receiving constantly. The interval at which the video is received periodically may vary slightly.
- the video receiving unit 122 receives video from one or more mobile terminals 2 installed at the performer. It is preferable that the video receiving unit 122 receives video from a plurality of mobile terminals 2. It is preferable that the video receiving unit 122 continuously receives video from one or more mobile terminals 2. It is preferable that such video is associated with one or more video attribute values. Such video is usually associated with location information and a performer identifier. It is preferable that time information is associated with the video.
- the inquiry receiving unit 123 receives an inquiry from the user terminal 3.
- a inquiry is a request for a video.
- a query typically includes a performer condition.
- a query may be a query for retrieving a current video or a query for retrieving a past video.
- a query may include a performer condition that specifies multiple performers.
- a query may include a time condition relating to when the video was shot. It is preferable that a query be based on a selection of one or more performers for an operation object output on the user terminal 3.
- the current video is a video that was captured by the mobile terminal 2 and then immediately transmitted.
- the past video is a video that was captured by the mobile terminal 2 in the past, received by the information processing device 1, and stored once on the recording medium.
- the processing unit 13 performs various types of processing.
- the various types of processing are, for example, processing performed by the attribute value acquisition unit 131, the object configuration unit 132, the video acquisition unit 133, the video configuration unit 134, and the rights holder processing unit 135.
- the processing unit 13 stores, for example, the video received by the video receiving unit 122.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 131 acquires one or more attribute values of a performer.
- the attribute values are static attribute values or dynamic attribute values.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 131 reads out static attribute values associated with the mobile terminal 2 from the terminal management unit 111.
- Correspondence to the mobile terminal 2 usually means correspondence to a performer identifier.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 131 acquires, for example, dynamic attribute values.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 131 acquires the attribute value "ball holder" of a performer identified by a performer identifier that pairs with the received ball position information and position information that satisfies an approximation condition, in a pair with the performer identifier.
- the approximation condition is, for example, that the two pieces of position information are within a threshold value, or that the distance between the two pieces of position information and the ball position information is the smallest.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 131 acquires, for example, the position information of the position where the penalty kick is taken and the attribute value "PK kicker" of the performer corresponding to the position information that satisfies the approximation condition. For example, when the attribute value acquisition unit 131 detects that the difference between the received position information of the ball and the position information of the position where the penalty kick is taken is within a threshold (for example, within 30 cm) for a period of time or longer, the attribute value acquisition unit 131 acquires the attribute value "PK kicker" of the performer corresponding to the position information of the position where the penalty kick is taken and the attribute value "PK kicker" of the performer corresponding to the position information that satisfies the approximation condition. Note that the position information of the position where the penalty kick is taken is stored in advance in the storage unit 11.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 131 may perform, for example, the same process as the attribute value acquisition unit 233 described below performs to acquire tags from a video.
- the object configuration unit 132 configures an operation object that includes one or more pieces of position information of performers received by the position receiving unit 121 and allows the user to select a performer corresponding to each of the one or more pieces of position information.
- the operation object is, for example, a screen or window that includes a moving object (e.g., a button) that can be selected by each of the one or more pieces of position information received by the position receiving unit 121.
- the video acquisition unit 133 acquires videos corresponding to one or more performers that match the received query.
- a performer that matches the query can also be referred to as a mobile terminal 2 that matches the query.
- a video corresponding to a performer is a video sent by the mobile terminal 2 of the performer.
- the video acquisition unit 133 may acquire a video corresponding to a performer whose attribute value matches the performer condition.
- the video acquisition unit 133 may acquire a video corresponding to each of a plurality of performers who match the performer condition.
- the video acquisition unit 133 acquires past videos that match the query from among the past videos stored by the processing unit 13.
- the video acquisition unit 133 may acquire past videos that satisfy a time condition from among the past videos stored by the processing unit 13. For example, the video acquisition unit 133 acquires past videos that match a time condition that specifies the time when player A scores a goal from the accumulated past videos, and that are X seconds before and after that time.
- the video composition unit 134 composes one video using multiple videos acquired by the video acquisition unit 133.
- the video composition unit 134 combines the multiple videos acquired by the video acquisition unit 133 in time to compose one video. It is preferable that each of the multiple videos is a video taken by a different mobile terminal 2. Note that one video combined in time is one video that connects multiple original videos. When the multiple videos that are the source of one video combined in time are taken, it is preferable that they are continuous in time, but they may be separated in time. For example, the time when one video that is the source of one video was taken may be, for example, 8:20, and the day when the other video that is the source of the one video was taken may be, for example, 8:25.
- the multiple videos that are the source of one video combined in time are, for example, videos that correspond to the attribute value "ball holder". One video combined in time is appropriately called a combined video.
- the video composition unit 134 also composes a single video by, for example, spatially fusing each of the multiple videos acquired by the video acquisition unit 133.
- a single spatially fused video is a video that is constructed by constructing a frame using some or all of the frames that compose each of the multiple original videos for each of the multiple frames that compose each of the multiple original videos, and then connecting the constructed frames in time. At least one of the frames that compose the single video is a frame that contains some or all of the frames of each of the multiple original videos.
- a single spatially fused video is appropriately referred to as a fused video.
- the process of spatially fusing frames included in each of a plurality of moving images is, for example, the following processes (a) and (b).
- the video composition unit 134 performs, for example, a process of aligning the directions of the multiple frames that are the subject of the spatial connection process. Next, the video composition unit 134 detects, for example, identical areas in the multiple frames. Next, the video composition unit 134 performs, for example, a process of overlapping the multiple frames that have the same area to compose one wide-area frame. Note that it is possible to detect the same area in the multiple frames using publicly known technology. (b) Machine learning-based methods
- the video composition unit 134 for example, provides multiple frames and a learning model to a module that performs machine learning prediction processing, executes the module, and obtains a single frame over a wide area.
- the learning model is obtained by providing multiple training data sets, each of which has multiple frames as explanatory variables and a single wide-area frame composed of the multiple frames as a target variable, to a module that performs machine learning learning processing, and then executing the module.
- the learning model may also be called a learner, a classifier, a classification model, etc.
- the machine learning algorithm deep learning is preferable, but any algorithm such as random forest is also acceptable.
- various machine learning functions such as the TensorFlow library and the random forest module of the R language, as well as various existing libraries, can be used.
- the video composing unit 134 may perform processing up to passing a video acquired by the video acquiring unit 133 to the video transmitting unit 142. Such processing may also be considered as processing for composing a video.
- the processing up to passing to the video transmitting unit 142 is usually processing for sequentially placing the videos in a buffer for transmitting the videos.
- the rights holder processing unit 135 performs rights holder processing.
- Rights holder processing is processing related to a rights holder identified by a rights holder identifier associated with a video.
- the rights holder identifier is usually a performer identifier, but may be a user identifier.
- the rights holder processing unit 135 performs rights holder processing, which is processing in response to the video sending unit 142 sending a video, for example, and is processing related to a rights holder identified by a rights holder identifier associated with the video.
- the rights holder processing is, for example, a first security processing described below, a second security processing described below, a third security processing described below, a fourth security processing described below, and a compensation processing described below.
- the rights holder identifier corresponding to a video is, for example, a rights holder identifier corresponding to one or more videos that are the basis of the constructed video, or an identifier of a user who requested the video.
- the user who requested the video is the user of the user terminal 3 that sent the inquiry.
- the first maintenance means 1351 performs a first maintenance process of storing a video constructed by the video construction unit 134 in association with a set of attribute values corresponding to one or more videos that are the basis of the video.
- the first maintenance means 1351 may also perform a first maintenance process of storing a video received from the mobile terminal 2 in association with a set of attribute values corresponding to the video.
- the set of attribute values is one or more video attribute values.
- the second preservation means 1352 performs a second preservation process in which a video composed by the video composition unit 134 is stored in association with a rights holder identifier corresponding to one or more videos that are the basis of the video.
- the first preservation means 1351 or the second preservation means 1352 may store a video composed by the video composition unit 134 in association with a set of attribute values corresponding to one or more videos that were the basis of the video, and with a rights holder identifier corresponding to one or more videos that were the basis of the video.
- the third security means 1353 stores a video composed by the video composition unit 134 in association with a rights holder identifier that identifies the user of the user terminal 3.
- the user of the user terminal 3 here is the person who watches the video.
- the user terminal 3 here is, for example, the terminal that sent the inquiry.
- the rights holder identifier here is a user identifier.
- the destination where a video is stored is, for example, the storage unit 11, but it may also be another device, another device that constitutes the blockchain, etc.
- the fourth preservation means 1354 performs a fourth preservation process that accumulates preservation information.
- the preservation information includes access information for accessing one of the accumulated videos.
- the order of accumulation of a video and the fourth preservation process for the preservation information corresponding to that video does not matter.
- the fourth preservation means 1354 performs a fourth preservation process, for example, of storing preservation information including access information for accessing a video that has been composed and stored by the video composition unit 134 in the blockchain.
- the fourth security means 1354 stores the security information in the blockchain. That is, it is preferable that the fourth security means 1354 stores the security information in the distributed ledger of the blockchain. It is preferable that the fourth security means 1354 registers the security information as an NFT (non-fungible token). It is preferable that the fourth security means 1354 registers the security information in a distributed file system in an IPFS (Inter Planetary File System) network.
- NFT non-fungible token
- IPFS Inter Planetary File System
- the preservation information is information for ensuring the originality of a video. It can be said that the preservation information is heading information for a video.
- the preservation information is, for example, access information and a set of attribute values. It is preferable that the preservation information has, for example, one or more rights holder identifiers.
- the preservation information has multiple rights holder identifiers, the rights holder of the video may be shared, and the multiple rights holder identifiers may be rights holder history information.
- the rights holder history information is a set of rights holder identifiers and is information that indicates the history of the rights holder.
- the fourth preservation process can guarantee the originality of the preservation information of a registered video.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires, for example, one or more video attribute values.
- the one or more video attribute values may be referred to as an attribute value set.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires time information, which is the time, from a clock (not shown), for example.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires time information, which is the time from the start of a match, from a timer (not shown), for example.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires time information, which is the time from the start of a match, for example, constantly, at predetermined intervals, or when an acquisition condition is met.
- the user reception unit 32 receives various instructions and information.
- the various instructions and information are, for example, inquiries, video instructions, and stop instructions. Note that inquiries may include video instructions or purchase instructions.
- information may be stored in the storage unit 11, etc. via a recording medium, information transmitted via a communication line, etc. may be stored in the storage unit 11, etc., or information inputted via an input device may be stored in the storage unit 11, etc.
- the processing unit 13 determines whether or not to transmit the location information accumulated in S404 to one or more user terminals 3. If it is to be transmitted, the process proceeds to S406; if it is not to be transmitted, the process returns to S401.
- the transmission unit 14 pairs the position information accumulated in S404 with the performer identifier and transmits it to one or more user terminals 3. Return to S401.
- the processing unit 13 pairs the performer conditions contained in the received inquiry with the user identifier that is paired with the inquiry, and stores them in the user management unit 112.
- the video acquisition unit 133 etc. performs a video transmission process to the user terminal 3 that sent the inquiry. Return to S401. An example of the video transmission process will be described using the flowchart in FIG. 5.
- the processing unit 13 judges whether or not it is a period for transmitting video to one or more user terminals 3. If it is a period for transmitting video, the process proceeds to S417, and if it is not a period for transmitting video, the process proceeds to S421. Note that such video is a real-time video.
- the processing unit 13 determines that it is a period to transmit a video when, for example, terminal information exists in the terminal management unit 111.
- the processing unit 13 determines that it is a period to transmit a video when, for example, a flag indicating that a performance (e.g., a soccer match) is in progress exists in the storage unit 11.
- a performance e.g., a soccer match
- the processing unit 13 determines whether or not the i-th user information exists in the user management unit 112. If the i-th user information exists, the process proceeds to S419; if not, the process proceeds to S401.
- the processing unit 13 deletes the performer condition paired with the user identifier corresponding to the stop instruction received in S421 from the user management unit 112. Note that here, the processing unit 13 may also delete the user information corresponding to the user identifier corresponding to the stop instruction received in S421 from the user management unit 112. By deleting such performer conditions or user information including the performer conditions, the video will no longer be transmitted to the user terminal 3 of that user.
- the rights holder processing unit 135 performs preservation processing.
- An example of the preservation processing is described using the flowchart in FIG. 10. Note that the video that is the target of this preservation processing is the video that was sent to the user terminal 3 corresponding to the stop instruction received in S421.
- the receiving unit 12 determines whether or not a purchase instruction has been received from the user terminal 3. If a purchase instruction has been received, the process proceeds to S425; if a purchase instruction has not been received, the process returns to S401.
- the video acquisition unit 133 acquires a video corresponding to the purchase instruction. Note that the video acquisition unit 133 acquires the video corresponding to the purchase instruction from among the videos stored by the rights holder processing unit 135, for example.
- the fourth security means 1354 acquires a user identifier corresponding to the user terminal 3 that sent the purchase instruction. This user identifier becomes the rights holder identifier for the purchased video.
- the user terminal 3 that sent the purchase instruction may be the user terminal 3 that sent the inquiry including the rights holder transfer flag.
- the fourth security means 1354 performs the fourth security process using the user identifier acquired in S427.
- An example of the fourth security process is described using the flowchart in FIG. 11.
- processing ends when the power is turned off or an interrupt occurs to end processing.
- the video acquisition unit 133 acquires from the user management unit 112 the performer conditions that are paired with the user identifier of the user terminal 3 that sends the video.
- the video composition unit 134 determines whether multiple videos were acquired in S503. If multiple videos were acquired, the process proceeds to S505; if only one video was acquired, the process proceeds to S508.
- the video composition unit 134 determines that videos are spatially fused when there is spatial overlap among multiple videos. For example, the video composition unit 134 performs image recognition on the first frame of each of the multiple videos, and determines that the videos are spatially fused when it is determined that all frames overlap with one or more other frames. For example, the video composition unit 134 determines that the videos are spatially fused when all the position information corresponding to each of the multiple videos acquired in S503 is within a threshold value. Note that the method by which the video composition unit 134 determines that the videos are spatially fused is not important.
- the video composition unit 134 performs video fusion processing to spatially fuse the multiple videos acquired in S503.
- An example of the video fusion processing will be described using the flowchart in FIG. 6.
- the video composition unit 134 performs multiple window processing. Multiple window processing is processing in which each of the multiple videos acquired in S503 is placed in a separate window. An example of multiple window processing is described using the flowchart in FIG. 7.
- the video sending unit 142 sends the single video acquired in S503, the fusion video acquired in S506, or the multiple window video acquired in S507 to the user identifier. Return to the upper level process.
- the video composition unit 134 determines whether the i-th frame exists in each of the multiple acquired videos. If the i-th frame exists, the process proceeds to S603; if it does not exist, the process proceeds to S606.
- the video composition unit 134 acquires the i-th frame from each of the acquired multiple videos.
- the video composition unit 134 fuses the multiple frames acquired in S603 to obtain one frame. Note that an example of the technology for spatially fusing multiple frames to compose one frame has been described above.
- the video composition unit 134 obtains the number (n) of videos that have been obtained.
- the video composition unit 134 obtains the i-th frame of the j-th video.
- the object configuration unit 132 obtains background information from the storage unit 11.
- the object configuration unit 132 determines whether the i-th performer exists, for example, based on whether the i-th terminal information exists in the terminal management unit 111.
- the object configuration unit 132 references the terminal management unit 111 and determines whether the i-th performer exists whose performance flag is ON (for example, "1").
- the performance flag is information J that indicates whether a performance is in progress. Note that there is no restriction on the method for determining whether the i-th performer exists.
- the video acquisition unit 133 acquires videos that match the time conditions from among the videos that the rights holder processing unit 135 has previously saved and that are identified by video identifiers.
- the rights holder processing unit 135 stores the video in pairs with a rights holder identifier that identifies one or more rights holders.
- the rights holder identifier here is, for example, one or more performer identifiers of the video that is the source of the stored video.
- the rights holder identifier here is, for example, a user identifier that identifies the user who made the inquiry.
- the rights holder processing unit 135 also stores the video in, for example, the storage unit 11 or a device other than the information processing device 1.
- the device other than the information processing device 1 may be a device that constitutes a blockchain.
- the compensation means 1355 performs compensation processing.
- An example of the compensation processing will be described with reference to the flowchart in FIG. 12.
- the compensation processing here is a process of paying compensation to the rights holder of the i-th video that is the basis for the accumulated video.
- the compensation means 1355 acquires one or more rights holder identifiers for the target video.
- the compensation means 1355 may also acquire the rights holder identifiers of the previous rights holders of the target video.
- the reward means 1355 obtains the reward amount using one or more pieces of information from the attribute value set obtained in S1202 and the service identifier obtained in S1203.
- the compensation means 1355 acquires a compensation amount for each rights holder identifier. If rights holder history information including multiple rights holder identifiers has been acquired, the compensation means 1355 may acquire a compensation amount for each rights holder identifier.
- the compensation means 1355 acquires video attribute values corresponding to each of the multiple videos that were the basis for the video transmitted by the video transmission unit 142, and uses the video attribute values to determine the amount of compensation for each of the multiple rights holders. It is preferable that the compensation means 1355, for example, determines a larger amount of compensation the greater the amount of data, video duration, or number of frames of the original video used in the video transmitted by the video transmission unit 142. It is preferable that the compensation means 1355, for example, determines a larger amount of compensation the greater the resolution of the original video used in the video transmitted by the video transmission unit 142.
- the position acquisition unit 231 acquires position information. Note that the position information is also a video attribute value.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires one or more video attribute values.
- the one or more video attribute values include, for example, time information.
- the image capture unit 232 captures video. Note that the duration of the video captured here does not matter.
- the screen output unit 361 outputs the operation screen configured in S1402. Return to S1401.
- the user processing unit 33 acquires a user identifier from the user storage unit 31. Next, the user processing unit 33 constructs a stop instruction having the user identifier. The user transmission unit 34 transmits the stop instruction to the information processing device 1. Return to S1401.
- the user reception unit 32 accepts the video instruction " ⁇ Performer condition> T101, T102 ⁇ Purchase flag> 0".
- the user processing unit 33 composes a query corresponding to the video instruction, " ⁇ User identifier> U102 ⁇ Performer condition> T101, T102 ⁇ Purchase flag> 0 ⁇ Video type> Real time”.
- the user transmission unit 34 transmits the query to the information processing device 1.
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