WO2024224502A1 - 情報処理装置、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 accepts a user's selection from a list of videos and outputs a video corresponding to the selection.
- Patent Document 1 Conventionally, there has been a content provision method in which an image corresponding to the position of a user terminal is displayed on the user terminal as the user terminal moves from a departure point to a destination (see Patent Document 1).
- the information processing device of the first invention is an information processing device that includes a list acquisition unit that acquires list information including selection objects for selecting videos to be transmitted by the mobile terminals, the selection objects corresponding to each of a plurality of mobile terminals that meet a selection condition, a list output unit that outputs the list information, a selection acceptance unit that accepts an instruction for one selection object for the list using the list information, a video acquisition unit that acquires a video corresponding to one selection object for the instruction accepted by the selection acceptance unit, and a video output unit that outputs the video.
- This configuration allows users to be provided with the video they want from among the videos sent by multiple mobile terminals.
- the information processing device of the second invention is an information processing device in which the list acquisition unit acquires list information including a plurality of selection objects each including one or more road attribute values related to a road along which the mobile terminal is traveling.
- This configuration allows users to easily select the video they want from the videos being sent by multiple mobile terminals.
- the one or more road attribute values include an attribute value of a road that the mobile terminal has traveled through or an attribute value of the current position of the mobile terminal.
- This configuration makes it possible to output list information that makes it easy to select videos.
- the information processing device of the fourth invention is an information processing device according to any one of the first to third inventions, further comprising a map acquisition unit that acquires map information indicating the position of each of a plurality of mobile terminals, and a map output unit that outputs the map information when list information is output.
- This configuration makes it possible to output list information and map information for video selection, making it easier for users to select videos.
- the information processing device of the fifth invention compared to any one of the first to fourth inventions, further includes a determination unit that refers to a terminal management unit in which terminal information including one or more attribute values is stored in association with each of a plurality of mobile terminals, and determines a plurality of mobile terminals corresponding to one or more attribute values that match a selection condition, and the list acquisition unit is an information processing device that acquires list information including selection objects corresponding to each of the plurality of mobile terminals determined by the determination unit.
- This configuration makes it possible to output appropriate list information for video selection in order to select multiple appropriate mobile terminals.
- the information processing device of the sixth invention is an information processing device according to any one of the first to fifth inventions, further comprising an inquiry reception unit that receives an inquiry having destination information, and the selection condition is that the point information included in the destination information or route information corresponding to the mobile terminal satisfies an association condition with respect to the destination information received by the inquiry reception unit.
- This configuration makes it possible to output appropriate list information for video selection in order to select multiple appropriate mobile terminals.
- the information processing device of the seventh invention is an information processing device according to any one of the first to sixth inventions, in which the video acquisition unit acquires a video previously captured that corresponds to one selected object.
- This configuration also makes it possible to output videos that were shot in the past.
- the information processing device of the eighth invention is an information processing device according to any one of the first to seventh 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.
- This configuration allows for appropriate processing regarding video rights holders.
- the information processing device of the ninth invention is an information processing device in which the rights holder processing unit is equipped with a reward means for performing reward processing, which is processing for providing rewards to each rights holder identified by a rights holder identifier, in comparison with the eighth invention.
- 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 tenth invention is the same as the information processing device of the ninth invention in that the reward means is a mobile terminal corresponding to the selected object, and the information processing device also performs reward processing on the rights holders of one or more selected objects corresponding to a video other than the video acquired by the video acquisition unit.
- This configuration also makes it possible to reward those who contribute to the composition of list information.
- the information processing device of the eleventh invention is an information processing device according to any one of the eighth to tenth inventions, in which the rights holder processing unit includes a third security means for storing the video output by the video output unit in association with a rights holder identifier that identifies the user who requested the video.
- This configuration allows the rights holder of a video to become the rights holder who needs that video.
- the user terminal of the twelfth invention further comprises a user processing unit that determines whether or not a query condition for obtaining list information is met, a user transmitting unit that transmits a query to the information processing device when the user processing unit determines that the query condition is met, a user receiving unit that receives list information from the information processing device in response to the transmission of the query, a user output unit that outputs a list based on the list information and for selecting a video, and a user receiving unit that receives a selection instruction for one of the selection objects in the list, the user transmitting unit transmits a selection instruction corresponding to the one selection object to the information processing device, the user receiving unit receives the video from the information processing device in response to the transmission of the selection instruction, and the user output unit is a user terminal that outputs the video.
- This configuration allows users to be provided with the video they want from among the videos sent by multiple mobile terminals.
- the information processing device of the present invention can provide a user with the video they want from among the videos sent by multiple mobile terminals.
- Block diagram of 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 list configuration process. A flowchart illustrating an example of the video acquisition process. A flowchart illustrating an example of the fourth maintenance process. A flowchart illustrating an example of the compensation process.
- a flowchart for explaining an example of the operation of the mobile terminal 2 A flowchart for explaining an example of the operation of the user terminal 3 A diagram showing the terminal management table A diagram showing the inquiry management table A diagram showing an example of the output A diagram showing an example of the output A diagram showing an example of the output A diagram showing an example of the output A diagram showing an example of the output A diagram showing an example of the output A diagram showing an example of the output A diagram showing an example of the output A diagram showing an example of the output A diagram showing an example of the output Overview of the computer system Block diagram of the computer system
- an information processing device that outputs list information having a selection object for selecting a video to be transmitted by each of a plurality of mobile terminals will be described.
- the selection object includes one or more road attribute values related to the road on which the mobile terminal travels.
- the road attribute value is, for example, the degree of congestion of the road.
- an information processing device that outputs a video for a selected selection object is described.
- a past video for the selected object may also be output.
- the rights holder processing is, for example, a compensation processing, which will be described later, and various types of preservation processing, which will be described later.
- information X being associated with information Y means that information Y can be obtained from information X, or information X can be obtained from information Y, and the method of association is not important.
- Information X and information Y may be linked, may exist in the same buffer, information X may be included in information Y, or information Y may be included in information X, etc.
- FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram of an information system A in this embodiment.
- Information system A includes an information processing device 1, one or more mobile terminals 2, and one or more user terminals 3.
- the information processing device 1 is a device that transmits videos to the user terminal 3.
- the information processing device 1 is usually a server that provides videos to the user terminal 3.
- the information processing device 1 is, for example, a cloud server, an ASP server, etc., but the type is not important.
- the information processing device 1 may also be a device that constitutes a blockchain.
- the information processing device 1 may be a standalone device. If the information processing device 1 is a standalone device, the information system A does not have a user terminal 3.
- the video may be, for example, a video of 60 frames per second or a video of 30 frames per second, but it may also be a collection of multiple still images captured with an interval of a specified time (for example, one minute) or more, or a collection of multiple still images captured when specified conditions are met.
- the still images may also be referred to as fields or frames.
- the mobile terminal 2 is a terminal that can move.
- the mobile terminal 2 is a device that takes video and transmits it to the information processing device 1.
- the mobile terminal 2 is a terminal that is installed on a moving body and takes video.
- the mobile terminal 2 is, for example, a smartphone, a tablet terminal, a camera with a communication function, glasses with a camera, a smart watch with a camera, or a drive recorder.
- installation usually means being fixed, but it may also be considered to include being in contact with or held.
- the mobile body is an object that moves, such as a car, a motorcycle, a bicycle, or a living thing.
- a living thing is usually a person, but may be another living thing.
- the user terminal 3 is a terminal used by a user.
- the user terminal 3 is, for example, a device that outputs a video of the route the user is traveling while traveling, and assists the user in traveling to the destination.
- the user is someone who watches the video, or someone who needs the video.
- the user terminal 3 may have the functions of the mobile terminal 2.
- the user terminal 3 may be a terminal of a user that provides the video.
- the user terminal 3 is, for example, a navigation terminal, a smartphone, a tablet terminal, a so-called personal computer, a navigation terminal, etc., and the type is not important.
- the information processing device 1 and one or more mobile terminals 2, and the information processing device 1 and one or more user terminals 3, can usually communicate with each other via a network such as the Internet.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of information system A in this embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of information processing device 1.
- the information processing device 1 comprises a storage unit 11, a reception unit 12, a processing unit 13, and an output unit 14.
- the storage unit 11 comprises a terminal management unit 111.
- the reception unit 12 comprises a video receiving unit 121, an inquiry reception unit 122, and a selection reception unit 123.
- the processing unit 13 comprises a video accumulation unit 131, a map acquisition unit 132, a decision unit 133, a list acquisition unit 134, a video acquisition unit 135, and a right holder processing unit 136.
- the right holder processing unit 136 comprises a first maintenance means 1361, a second maintenance means 1362, a third maintenance means 1363, a fourth maintenance means 1364, and a reward means 1365.
- the output unit 14 comprises a map output unit 141, a list output unit 142, and a video output unit 143.
- the mobile terminal 2 includes a mobile storage unit 21, a mobile receiving unit 22, a mobile processing unit 23, a mobile transmitting unit 24, and a mobile output unit 25.
- the mobile processing unit 23 includes a position acquisition unit 231, a photographing unit 232, an attribute value acquisition unit 233, and a configuration unit 234.
- the user terminal 3 includes a user storage unit 31 , a user reception unit 32 , a user processing unit 33 , a user transmission unit 34 , a user reception unit 35 , and a user output unit 36 .
- the various types of information are, for example, terminal information (described later), a video associated with the terminal information, one or more attribute values associated with the video, map information, and selection conditions.
- the attribute value is, for example, a video attribute value.
- Video attribute values are the attribute values of a video.
- Video attribute values are, for example, environmental information.
- Environmental information is information about the environment in which a video was shot.
- Environmental information is, for example, location information, time information, weather information, temperature information, season information, and road attribute values.
- Location information is information that identifies a location. Location information is, for example, (latitude, longitude) or (movement, longitude, altitude).
- Time information is information that identifies the time when a video was shot. The time when a video was shot may be a time around the time when the video was shot, and accuracy is not required.
- Time information is, for example, the time, year/month/date/time, year/month/date/time/minute, year/month/date/time/minute/second, year/month/date, and month/day. In other words, the granularity of the time indicated by the time information does not matter.
- Weather information is information that identifies the weather at the location (or region) where the video was shot. Weather information is, for example, “sunny,” “rain,” “snow,” and “cloudy.”
- Temperature information is information that identifies the temperature at the location where the video was shot. Temperature information is, for example, "25 degrees” or “30 degrees or higher.”
- Seasonal information is information that identifies the season at the time the video was shot. Seasonal information is, for example, “spring,” “summer,” “early summer,” or “winter.”
- the road attribute value is the attribute value of the road that the mobile terminal 2 has passed through or the attribute value of the current position of the mobile terminal 2.
- the road attribute value is, for example, the type of road, the road name, the width of the road, whether there is a sidewalk, whether there is congestion, the degree of congestion, and point information. It can also be said that the road along which the mobile terminal 2 has traveled is, for example, the road on which the photograph was taken or the road along which the photographer has traveled.
- the degree of congestion can also be said to be the degree of congestion or the degree of congestion.
- Point information is information that identifies a point. Point information is usually position information. Point information is, for example, the name of the point and the ID of the point.
- Map information is used, for example, to obtain point information corresponding to location information and road attribute values corresponding to location information.
- Map information is, for example, in KIWI format, but the data structure is not important.
- the terminal management unit 111 stores one or more pieces of terminal information.
- the terminal information is information relating to the mobile terminal 2.
- the terminal information here typically includes a terminal identifier, which is an identifier for the mobile terminal 2, and terminal communication information.
- the terminal information typically includes one or more attribute values.
- the attribute value is, for example, a video attribute value.
- the mobile terminal 2 here is typically a terminal capable of transmitting videos.
- the terminal information is associated with the mobile terminal 2.
- the terminal identifier is information that identifies the mobile terminal 2.
- the terminal identifier may be a rights holder identifier that identifies the rights holder who is the user of the mobile terminal 2.
- the terminal identifier is, for example, the ID of the mobile terminal 2, the user identifier of the user of the mobile terminal 2, the name of the mobile terminal 2, the IP address of the mobile terminal 2, or the MAC address of the mobile terminal 2.
- a rights holder is someone who has some rights regarding the video captured by the mobile terminal 2.
- a rights holder is, for example, the owner of the video, the copyright holder of the video, the owner of the mobile terminal 2 that captured the video, or the person with the right to dispose of the video.
- a rights holder is, for example, the initial rights holder of the video.
- the rights holder is usually the owner of the mobile terminal 2, but it may be anyone who has rights to the video captured by the mobile terminal 2.
- the rights holder identifier may be a terminal identifier.
- the rights holder identifier is, for example, the rights holder's ID, the rights holder's name, the rights holder's email address, or the rights holder's phone number.
- the rights holder's ID is, for example, a user identifier.
- the terminal communication information is information for communicating with the mobile terminal 2.
- the terminal communication information is, for example, the IP address of the mobile terminal 2, the MAC address of the mobile terminal 2, and the ID of the communication application installed on the mobile terminal 2.
- the terminal information may include route information that specifies the route along which the mobile terminal 2 travels.
- Route information typically includes multiple point information.
- Route information typically includes destination information.
- Route information includes, for example, departure point information.
- Destination information is information that specifies the destination. Destination information is an example of point information. Destination information may be simply referred to as the destination.
- Departure point information is information that specifies the departure point. Departure point information is an example of point information. Departure point information may be simply referred to as the departure point.
- the reception unit 12 receives various types of information and instructions.
- the various types of information and instructions are, for example, an attribute value set, a video, an inquiry described below, a selection instruction described below, and a purchase instruction described below.
- An attribute value set is one or more attribute values.
- the attribute value set includes a video attribute value.
- reception usually refers to the reception of information transmitted via a wired or wireless communication line.
- reception may also be a concept that includes the reception of information input from an input device such as a keyboard, mouse, or touch panel, or the reception of information read from a recording medium such as an optical disk, magnetic disk, or semiconductor memory.
- the video receiving unit 121 receives video from the mobile terminal 2.
- the video receiving unit 121 typically receives video associated with a rights holder identifier from the mobile terminal 2. It is preferable that the video received from the mobile terminal 2 is associated with one or more attribute values.
- a video associated with one or more attribute values is an additional video.
- the inquiry reception unit 122 receives inquiries.
- the inquiry reception unit 122 receives inquiries from, for example, the user terminal 3.
- a query is a query for constructing list information.
- the query includes information for determining the mobile terminal 2.
- the query includes, for example, area information.
- the query includes, for example, one or more pieces of route information.
- the query includes, for example, one or more pieces of point information.
- the query may include a destination.
- the query may include a departure point and a destination.
- the selection receiving unit 123 receives a selection instruction.
- a selection instruction is an instruction to select one selection object for a list.
- a list is a user interface that is configured using list information.
- the selection reception unit 123 typically receives a selection instruction from the user terminal 3.
- a selection instruction has, for example, an object identifier that identifies one selected object.
- the object identifier may be a video identifier that identifies a video.
- the object identifier may be a terminal identifier that identifies the mobile terminal 2.
- a list is a list of videos.
- a list is usually a user interface for selecting one video from multiple videos.
- a list which is a user interface, is a collection of multiple selection objects.
- the selection objects may be buttons, check boxes, or menu items. In other words, the form of a list does not matter. It is sufficient that the multiple selection objects contained in a list are selectable by the user.
- List information is information for composing a list.
- the processing unit 13 performs various types of processing.
- the various types of processing are, for example, processing performed by the video storage unit 131, the map acquisition unit 132, the decision unit 133, the list acquisition unit 134, the video acquisition unit 135, and the rights holder processing unit 136.
- the video storage unit 131 stores the video received by the video receiving unit 121 from the mobile terminal 2. It is preferable that the video storage unit 131 stores the received video in association with a rights holder identifier that corresponds to the video.
- the video storage unit 131 stores the video in the storage unit 11, for example, but may also store the video in a blockchain or an external device.
- the map acquisition unit 132 acquires map information that indicates the location of each of the multiple mobile terminals 2. Each of the multiple mobile terminals 2 corresponds to a selected object contained in the list information.
- the determination unit 133 determines a plurality of mobile terminals 2 that match the selection conditions. For example, the determination unit 133 performs one of the following processes: (1) determining a mobile terminal 2 that matches the selection conditions by using a set of attribute values continuously transmitted from the mobile terminals 2, or (2) transmitting a query to mobile terminals 2 that can transmit videos, and determining a mobile terminal 2 that is determined to be able to transmit a video that matches the query. (1) When determining a mobile terminal 2 that matches a selection condition using an attribute value set
- the determination unit 133 refers to the terminal management unit 111 and determines multiple mobile terminals 2 that match the selection conditions.
- the determination unit 133 for example, refers to the terminal management unit 111 and determines multiple mobile terminals 2 that are capable of transmitting video and that match the selection conditions.
- the determination unit 133 typically refers to the location information of each mobile terminal 2 and determines a mobile terminal 2 whose location matches the selection conditions.
- a mobile terminal 2 that matches the selection conditions is typically a mobile terminal 2 that corresponds to a received inquiry.
- the selection condition is a condition for determining the mobile terminal 2.
- the selection condition is that the mobile terminal 2 corresponds to the terminal information including the position information indicating a position within the area indicated by the area information included in the query.
- the selection condition is that the mobile terminal 2 is moving along a route specified by the route information included in the query.
- the selection condition is that the mobile terminal 2 is moving within an area within a threshold range from a position specified by the position information or point information included in the query.
- the selection condition is that the mobile terminal 2 is moving a distance within or less than a threshold with respect to a POI within a threshold range from a position specified by the position information or point information included in the query.
- the selection condition is that the destination information or point information included in the route information corresponding to the mobile terminal 2 satisfies an association condition with respect to the destination information included in the query accepted by the query acceptance unit 122.
- the association condition is that they match, or that the distance is within or less than a threshold.
- the determination unit 133 refers to the terminal management unit 111 and sends a query to the mobile terminal 2 that can transmit a video. Then, the determination unit 133 receives a notification that the video can be transmitted or a video from the mobile terminal 2 that has been determined to be capable of transmitting a video that matches the query.
- the list acquisition unit 134 acquires list information.
- List information is information for constructing a list that includes one or more selection objects.
- a selection object is an object for selecting a video.
- the list acquisition unit 134 acquires one or more road attribute values of the mobile terminal 2 for each of the multiple mobile terminals 2 determined by the determination unit 133, and configures a selection object including the one or more road attribute values. Then, the list acquisition unit 134 acquires list information including the multiple selection objects. Note that, for example, the list acquisition unit 134 acquires one or more road attribute values of the mobile terminal 2 from the terminal management unit 111 for each of the multiple mobile terminals 2 determined by the determination unit 133, and acquires list information including a selection object including the one or more road attribute values.
- a selection object is an object that can be selected by the user of the user terminal 3.
- a selection object may include a video or a thumbnail image based on a video.
- the video acquisition unit 135 acquires a video that corresponds to one selected object in response to a selection instruction accepted by the selection acceptance unit 123. It is preferable that the video acquired by the video acquisition unit 135 is an additional video. It is preferable that position information is associated with the frames that make up the additional video.
- the video acquisition unit 135 may acquire a previously captured video corresponding to one selected object.
- the video acquisition unit 135 may acquire a previously captured video corresponding to one selected object in response to receiving an instruction from the user terminal 3, or may acquire a previously captured video in addition to the latest video without receiving an instruction from the user terminal 3.
- the instruction from the user terminal 3 here is, for example, an instruction to rewind.
- the video acquired by the video acquisition unit 135 is, for example, (1) a video that is constantly transmitted by the mobile terminal 2, or (2) a video that is received from the mobile terminal 2 by transmitting a transmission instruction to the mobile terminal 2.
- the two cases will be described below.
- the video acquisition unit 135 acquires a video from, for example, the storage unit 11. Note that the video acquisition unit 135 may acquire a video from an external device (not shown). The video acquisition unit 135 acquires, for example, a video that is paired with a terminal identifier included in the selection instruction accepted by the selection acceptance unit 123 and that has been stored. (2) In the case where a transmission instruction is transmitted to the mobile terminal 2, a video received from the mobile terminal 2 is acquired.
- the video acquisition unit 135, for example, transmits a transmission instruction to the mobile terminal 2 identified by the terminal identifier included in the selection instruction received by the selection reception unit 123. Then, in response to the transmission of the transmission instruction, the video acquisition unit 135 receives video from the mobile terminal 2.
- Rights holder processing unit 136 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 video in question is, for example, a video acquired by video acquisition unit 135.
- the video in question is, for example, a video received by video reception unit 121.
- the rights holder processing unit 136 performs rights holder processing, which is processing in response to the video output unit 143 sending a video, and is processing related to the rights holder identified by the rights holder identifier associated with the video.
- the rights holder processing is, for example, a first security processing, which will be described later, a second security processing, which will be described later, a third security processing, which will be described later, a fourth security processing, which will be described later, and a compensation processing, which will be described later.
- the rights holder identifier associated with a video is, for example, the rights holder identifier corresponding to the mobile terminal 2 that transmitted the video, or the identifier of the user of the user terminal 3 to which the video was transmitted.
- the user of the user terminal 3 is the user of the user terminal 3 that transmitted the inquiry.
- the first maintenance means 1361 performs a first maintenance process to store the video received by the video receiving unit 121 in association with an attribute value set corresponding to the video.
- the attribute value set includes one or more attribute values.
- the first maintenance means 1361 stores the video in a blockchain, for example.
- the second security means 1362 performs a second security process to store the video received by the video receiving unit 121 in association with the rights holder identifier corresponding to the video.
- the second security means 1362 stores the video in a blockchain, for example.
- the third security means 1363 stores the video output by the video output unit 143 in association with a rights holder identifier that identifies the user of the user terminal 3 who requested the video.
- the third security means 1363 for example, stores the rights holder identifier that identifies the user of the user terminal 3 in association with the video.
- the third security means 1363 for example, stores the rights holder identifier in the storage unit 11 or in the blockchain.
- the video is stored, for example, in the storage unit 11, but it may also be stored in another device, such as another device that constitutes the blockchain.
- the fourth preservation means 1364 performs a fourth preservation process that accumulates preservation information.
- the preservation information includes access information for accessing the accumulated video.
- the order of accumulation of the video and the fourth preservation process for the preservation information corresponding to the video does not matter.
- the fourth security means 1364 performs a fourth security process, for example, to store security information including access information for accessing the video acquired by the video acquisition unit 135 in the blockchain.
- the fourth security means 1364 accumulates the security information in the blockchain. That is, it is preferable that the fourth security means 1364 accumulates the security information in the distributed ledger of the blockchain. It is preferable that the fourth security means 1364 registers the security information as an NFT (non-fungible token). It is preferable that the fourth security means 1364 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 the heading information of 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 access information is information for accessing a video.
- the access information is information that identifies the storage destination of the video.
- the access information is, for example, a URL or a URI.
- the preservation information includes information (which may be called a flag) indicating whether the video can be provided to a third party.
- the flag may be, for example, information indicating that the video can be viewed by a third party, information indicating that the video can be sold, or information indicating that neither viewing nor selling is permitted.
- the compensation means 1365 performs compensation processing for each rights holder identified by a rights holder identifier corresponding to the video acquired by the video acquisition unit 135.
- the reward means 1365 is, for example, a mobile terminal 2 corresponding to a selected object, and also performs reward processing on rights holders of one or more selected objects corresponding to videos other than the videos acquired by the video acquisition unit 135. In other words, it is preferable that the reward means 1365 also performs reward processing on rights holders of videos that were candidates for selection but not selected. However, it is preferable that the reward means 1365 provides a lower reward to the rights holders of videos that were candidates for selection but not selected than the reward provided to the rights holder of the selected video.
- the reward process is a process of giving a reward.
- the reward process is, for example, a process of increasing points managed in pair with one or more rights holder identifiers associated with a video.
- the reward process is, for example, a process of making a payment to a rights holder identified by one or more rights holder identifiers associated with a video.
- the reward process is, for example, a process of transmitting a video or other content to a user terminal 3 of a rights holder identified by one or more rights holder identifiers associated with a video.
- the reward process may be of any kind as long as it gives a benefit to a rights holder identified by one or more rights holder identifiers associated with a video.
- the reward may be, for example, money, points, goods, content, etc., and the content may be of any kind.
- the compensation means 1365 acquires one or more video attribute values corresponding to the video transmitted by the video output unit 143, and performs compensation processing, which is processing for determining compensation for the rights holder and awarding the compensation, using the one or more video attribute values.
- the one or more video attribute values here are, for example, the amount of video data, the duration of the video, the number of frames in the video, the resolution of the video, and a road attribute value.
- the road attribute values here are, for example, the rarity of the location and the attractiveness of the location.
- the rarity and attractiveness of the location are, for example, associated with the location information or the road identifier and included in the map information.
- the reward means 1365 preferably performs reward processing, which is a process of acquiring a reward amount corresponding to a service identifier that identifies a service provided to the target video, and giving a reward corresponding to the reward amount.
- the service identifier is, for example, "view” or "purchase.”
- the storage unit 11 stores the reward amount corresponding to the service identifier, or information for determining the reward amount corresponding to the service identifier.
- the reward means 1365 performs reward processing, which is, for example, a process of acquiring a reward amount using one or more pieces of information from one or more video attribute values and one or more service identifiers, and granting a reward corresponding to the reward amount.
- reward processing is, for example, a process of acquiring a reward amount using one or more pieces of information from one or more video attribute values and one or more service identifiers, and granting a reward corresponding to the reward amount.
- an arithmetic formula or a correspondence table corresponding to each of the multiple service identifiers is stored in the storage unit 11.
- the arithmetic formula is a formula that calculates the reward amount using one or more video attribute values as parameters.
- the correspondence table is a table having multiple pieces of correspondence information that manage the reward amounts corresponding to one or more video attribute values.
- the reward means 1365 typically performs a process of charging a user who has enjoyed a service related to the target video with a reward.
- the process of charging a user with a reward is, for example, a process of charging the user with the amount of reward acquired.
- the process of charging a user with a reward is, for example, a process of charging the user with the amount of reward acquired and the amount of profit obtained by the operator of the information processing device 1.
- the process of charging a user with a reward is, for example, a process of deducting points corresponding to the user who has enjoyed the service, a payment process using the user's credit card number, etc.
- the output unit 14 outputs various types of information or instructions.
- output usually means transmission to the mobile terminal 2 or the user terminal 3, but it may also be a concept that includes display on a display, projection using a projector, printing on a printer, storage on a recording medium, delivery of processing results to other processing devices or other programs, etc.
- the video output unit 143 outputs the video acquired by the video acquisition unit 135.
- the video output unit 143 transmits the video to the user terminal 3 that has transmitted the selection instruction.
- the mobile storage unit 21 stores various types of information.
- the various types of information are, for example, video, attribute value sets, rights holder identifiers, camera attribute values, and map information.
- the camera attribute values are the attribute values of the camera.
- the camera attribute values are, for example, the angle of view, directional information, and resolution.
- one or more still images that make up a video are associated with one or more video attribute values that make up an attribute value set.
- the one or more video attribute values may correspond to all still images, may correspond to some of the still images, or may correspond to multiple still images.
- the mobile reception unit 22 receives various types of information and instructions.
- the various types of information and instructions are, for example, start instructions, transmission instructions, and inquiries.
- a start instruction is an instruction to start an operation.
- a transmission instruction is an instruction to transmit a video.
- the mobile reception unit 22 receives a start instruction from a user of the mobile terminal 2.
- the mobile reception unit 22, for example, receives a transmission instruction from the information processing device 1.
- the mobile reception unit 22, for example, receives an inquiry from the information processing device 1.
- reception here refers to the reception of information entered from an input device such as a keyboard, mouse, or touch panel, or the reception of information transmitted via a wired or wireless communication line, but may also be a concept that includes the reception of information read from recording media such as optical disks, magnetic disks, and semiconductor memories.
- the movement processing unit 23 performs various types of processing.
- the various types of processing are, for example, processing performed by a position acquisition unit 231, a photographing unit 232, an attribute value acquisition unit 233, and a configuration unit 234.
- the movement processing unit 23 judges whether or not the location information acquired by the location acquisition unit 231 matches the inquiry.
- the location information matches the inquiry it means, for example, that the distance between the location indicated by the location information and the location specified by any of the point information included in the inquiry is within or less than a threshold.
- the location information matches the inquiry it means, for example, that the road corresponding to the location information is one of the roads on the route specified by the route information included in the inquiry.
- the image capture unit 232 stores the captured video in the mobile storage unit 21.
- the image capture unit 232 stores video in the mobile storage unit 21, which has a limited storage capacity, it is preferable that the image capture unit 232 overwrites the area in which the old video is stored with the new video.
- the structure of the mobile storage unit 21 is a ring buffer structure.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires one or more camera attribute values including directional information indicating the direction in which the image capture unit 232 captures images. It is preferable that the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires one or more video attribute values including a camera attribute value.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires, for example, one or more attribute values.
- the one or more attribute values may be referred to as an attribute value set.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires, for example, one or more attribute values during shooting.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires, for example, one or more attribute values constantly, at predetermined intervals, or when an acquisition condition is met.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires time information, for example, from a clock not shown.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires time information, for example, from a clock not shown, and acquires seasonal information corresponding to the time information.
- the movement processing unit 23 acquires weather information corresponding to the location information, for example, from a server not shown.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires temperature information, for example.
- the movement processing unit 23 acquires temperature information corresponding to the location information, for example, from a server not shown.
- the movement processing unit 23 acquires temperature information, for example, from a temperature sensor installed on the moving object.
- the acquisition condition is, for example, when the analysis result of the video satisfies a predetermined condition, or when the video attribute value satisfies a predetermined condition.
- the predetermined condition is, for example, when there is a traffic jam or an accident has occurred.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires a road attribute value corresponding to the location information acquired by the location acquisition unit 231 from the map information, and associates the road attribute value with the video.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires spot information corresponding to the location information acquired by the location acquisition unit 231 from the map information, and associates the spot information with the video.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires spot information that corresponds to the location information acquired by the location acquisition unit 231 and has a specific condition from the map information, and associates the spot information with the video.
- the specific condition is, for example, that the spot information is a specific type of spot information (for example, a station name, a building name).
- associating with a video may mean associating with frames that make up the video, or with the entire video.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires one or more tags for a video captured by the image capture unit 232 and associates the tags with the video. Note that a tag can also be considered an attribute value.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 analyzes the video captured by the imaging unit 232 and acquires one or more tags for the video.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires one or more tags, for example, using one or more moving object attribute values acquired during shooting by the shooting unit 232.
- the moving object attribute values are, for example, CAN data.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 determines one or more still images that match the video tag condition, and acquires a tag that pairs with the video tag condition.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 may also associate the tag with the one or more still images. Note that the still images are frames that make up the video.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 analyzes frames of the video, recognizes multiple cars, and acquires the spacing between each of the multiple cars.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 also acquires the number of cars whose spacing is within a threshold.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 also acquires the moving distance and frame rate of one car in multiple frames, and acquires the car's speed.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 uses the number of cars whose spacing is within a threshold and the car's speed to determine whether the video tag condition is met. If the video tag condition is met, the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires the tag "traffic jam" that is paired with the video tag condition. The attribute value acquisition unit 233 may also associate the tag "traffic jam" with the analyzed frame of the analyzed video.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 determines one or more moving object attribute values that match an attribute value tag condition, and acquires a tag that pairs with the attribute value tag condition.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 may also associate the tag with a video that pairs with the one or more moving object attribute values.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 uses the speed history contained in the CAN data associated with each field of the video to detect CAN data that matches the attribute value tag condition, acquires the tag "traffic jam” that matches the attribute value tag condition, and associates the tag with the field associated with the CAN data.
- the CAN data associated with each field of the video is CAN data acquired at the same time that the field was photographed.
- the configuration unit 234 associates the acquired location information with the video and acquires the additional video. For example, the configuration unit 234 acquires the additional video in which one or more camera attribute values acquired by the attribute value acquisition unit 233 are also associated with the video. For example, the configuration unit 234 acquires the additional video in which one or more attribute values acquired by the attribute value acquisition unit 233 are also associated with the video.
- the additional video is a video to which one or more attribute values have been added. Such one or more attribute values typically include location information.
- the mobile transmission unit 24 transmits various types of information to the information processing device 1.
- the various types of information are, for example, videos, additional videos, and attribute value sets.
- the mobile transmission unit 24 may continuously transmit videos acquired by the shooting unit 232 to the information processing device 1. In such cases, the videos are usually associated with location information.
- the movement transmission unit 24 transmits, for example, the additional video or the attribute value set to the information processing device 1.
- the movement output unit 25 outputs various types of information.
- the various types of information are, for example, moving images, additional moving images, and attribute value sets.
- output is a concept that includes display on a display, projection using a projector, printing on a printer, sound output, transmission to an external device, storage on a recording medium, and delivery of processing results to other processing devices or other programs.
- the user terminal 3 may have the same functions as the mobile terminal 2.
- the mobile terminal 2 and the user terminal 3 may have the same functions as each other.
- the user storage unit 31 stores various types of information. Examples of the various types of information include user identifiers, videos, inquiries, and map information.
- the user reception unit 32 receives various instructions and information.
- the various instructions and information are, for example, an inquiry, a selection instruction, a purchase instruction, and a destination. Note that an inquiry may have one or more video attribute values. Also, a selection instruction is an instruction for a selected object.
- a purchase instruction is an instruction to purchase a video.
- the purchase instruction is associated with a user identifier.
- the purchase instruction typically includes information that identifies the video.
- the purchase instruction has, for example, a video identifier.
- the purchase instruction includes, for example, an inquiry.
- the purchase instruction includes, for example, the conditions of the purchase.
- the conditions of the purchase are, for example, the purchase amount.
- the conditions of the purchase include, for example, information that identifies the rights period.
- reception includes the reception of information entered from input devices such as a keyboard, mouse, or touch panel, the reception of information transmitted via a wired or wireless communication line, and the reception of information read from recording media such as optical disks, magnetic disks, and semiconductor memory.
- the user processing unit 33 performs various types of processing.
- the various types of processing are processing for creating a data structure for transmitting the various instructions and information received by the user receiving unit 32.
- the various types of processing are processing for creating a structure for transmitting the information received by the user receiving unit 35.
- the user processing unit 33 acquires location information.
- location information is information indicating the current location.
- the user processing unit 33 has, for example, a GPS receiver.
- the user processing unit 33 realizes known functions of a navigation terminal.
- the user processing unit 33 for example, reads map information from the user storage unit 31.
- the user processing unit 33 for example, uses the accepted destination to obtain route information and set the route.
- the user processing unit 33 determines whether or not a query condition has been met.
- a query condition is a condition for obtaining list information of a video.
- Query conditions include, for example, that a destination has been input or set, that route information from the current position to the destination has been obtained, that area information in the map information output by the user output unit 36 has changed, that a query has been input by a user, that a query has been received by the user reception unit 32, that a traffic jam has been detected, or that an accident has been detected. Note that there are no query conditions.
- the user processing unit 33 determines that the query conditions are met, it constructs a query to send.
- the query is associated with a user identifier.
- the user processing unit 33 constructs, for example, a query having destination information, a query having the current location and destination information, or a query having one or more route information from the current location to the destination.
- the user processing unit 33 constructs a query that includes, for example, route information from the current location to the destination.
- the user processing unit 33 constructs a query that includes the area information.
- the user processing unit 33 constructs a query having the input information.
- the user processing unit 33 constructs a query that includes location information indicating the current location, for example.
- the user processing unit 33 uses the list information received from the information processing device 1 to compose a list to be output.
- the user processing unit 33 may include a position acquisition unit that acquires the current position.
- the position acquisition unit acquires the position information, for example, by a GPS receiver, but the method of acquiring the position information is not important.
- the user transmission unit 34 transmits various instructions and information to the information processing device 1.
- the various instructions and information are, for example, inquiries, selection instructions, and purchase instructions.
- the user receiving unit 35 receives various instructions and information.
- the user receiving unit 35 receives various instructions and information from, for example, the information processing device 1.
- the various instructions and information are, for example, list information and videos.
- the user output unit 36 outputs various types of information.
- the various types of information are lists, videos, and maps.
- the user output unit 36 outputs a map using the map information in the user storage unit 31. It is preferable that the user output unit 36 outputs a video corresponding to the current position and a map corresponding to the current position together.
- the user output unit 36 outputs, for example, a list based on the list information received by the user receiving unit 35.
- the user output unit 36 outputs, for example, a video received by the user receiving unit 35.
- output is a concept that includes displaying on a display, projecting using a projector, printing on a printer, outputting sound, sending to an external device, storing on a recording medium, and passing the processing results to other processing devices or other programs, etc.
- the storage unit 11, the terminal management unit 111, the mobile storage unit 21, and the user storage unit 31 are preferably non-volatile recording media, but can also be realized using volatile recording media.
- 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 reception unit 12, the inquiry reception unit 122, and the selection reception unit 123 are preferably realized by wireless or wired communication means, but may also be realized by a means for receiving broadcasts, a device driver for an input means such as a touch panel or keyboard, or control software for a menu screen, etc.
- the video receiving unit 121, mobile receiving unit 22, and user receiving unit 35 are typically implemented using wireless or wired communication means, but may also be implemented using means for receiving broadcasts.
- the processing unit 13, video storage unit 131, map acquisition unit 132, decision unit 133, list acquisition unit 134, video acquisition unit 135, rights holder processing unit 136, first security means 1361, second security means 1362, third security means 1363, fourth security means 1364, reward means 1365, movement processing unit 23, attribute value acquisition unit 233, configuration unit 234, and user processing unit 33 can usually be realized by a processor, memory, etc.
- the processing procedures of the processing unit 13, etc. are usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as a ROM. However, they may also be realized by hardware (dedicated circuitry).
- the processor may be a CPU, MPU, GPU, etc., and the type does not matter.
- the output unit 14, map output unit 141, list output unit 142, and video output unit 143 are usually realized by wireless or wired communication means, but may also be realized by driver software for an output device, or driver software for an output device and an output device, etc.
- the location acquisition unit 231 is realized, for example, by a GPS receiver.
- the photographing unit 232 is realized by a camera.
- the mobile transmitting unit 24 and the user transmitting unit 34 are typically implemented using wireless or wired communication means, but may also be implemented using broadcasting means.
- the movement output unit 25 and the user output unit 36 may or may not include output devices such as a display or a speaker.
- the user output unit 36 etc. may be realized by driver software for an output device, or driver software for an output device and an output device etc.
- the user reception unit 32 can be realized by a device driver for an input means such as a touch panel or a keyboard, or control software for a menu screen. ⁇ Operation>
- the reception unit 12 judges whether or not an attribute value set has been received from the mobile terminal 2. If an attribute value set has been received, the process proceeds to S402. If an attribute value set has not been received, the process proceeds to S403.
- the attribute value set is associated with a terminal identifier.
- the processing unit 13 stores the set of attribute values received in S401 in the terminal management unit 111 in association with the terminal identifier. Return to S401.
- the video receiving unit 121 determines whether or not a video or the like has been received from the mobile terminal 2. If a video or the like has been received, the process proceeds to S404. If a video or the like has not been received, the process proceeds to S405. Note that the video in this case is usually an additional video.
- the video or the like is, for example, an additional video and a rights holder identifier.
- the video accumulation unit 131 accumulates the video etc. received in S403 in the storage unit 11.
- the processing unit 13 also accumulates the attribute value set corresponding to the video etc. received in S403 in the terminal management unit 111 in association with the terminal identifier.
- the video accumulation unit 131 obtains a unique video identifier and accumulates the video in pairs with the video identifier.
- the video accumulation unit 131 accumulates the video in association with the received rights holder identifier, for example.
- the inquiry reception unit 122 determines whether or not an inquiry has been received from the user terminal 3. If an inquiry has been received, the process proceeds to S406. If an inquiry has not been received, the process proceeds to S408. Note that the inquiry may include, for example, destination information, route information, or area information of map information. Area information is information that identifies the area of the map displayed on the user terminal 3.
- the list acquisition unit 134 creates list information that enables the user to select a video corresponding to the inquiry received in S405. An example of such list creation processing will be described using the flowchart in FIG. 5.
- the list output unit 142 transmits the list information constructed in S404 to the user terminal 3. Return to S401.
- the selection reception unit 123 determines whether or not a selection instruction has been received from the user terminal 3. If a selection instruction has been received, the process proceeds to S409; if a selection instruction has not been received, the process proceeds to S414.
- the video acquisition unit 135 acquires the video corresponding to the selection instruction received in S408.
- An example of such video acquisition processing will be described using the flowchart in FIG. 6.
- the video output unit 143 transmits the video acquired in S409 to the user terminal 3. It is preferable that each of the multiple frames constituting the transmitted video be associated with location information. In addition, when transmitting a video shot by the mobile terminal 2 to the user terminal 3, it is preferable that the video shot and transmitted by the mobile terminal 2 be continuously transmitted to the user terminal 3 until an instruction to end the transmission is received from the user terminal 3.
- the fourth security means 1364 acquires the user identifier corresponding to the user terminal 3 that sent the selection instruction.
- the fourth security means 1364 performs the fourth security process using the user identifier acquired in S411.
- An example of the fourth security process is described using the flowchart in FIG. 7.
- the compensation means 1365 performs compensation processing for the original rights holder of the video. Return to S401. An example of compensation processing will be explained using the flowchart in FIG. 8.
- the reception 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 S415; if not, the process returns to S401.
- the video acquisition unit 135 acquires a video corresponding to the purchase instruction received in S414. Note that the video acquisition unit 135 acquires, for example, the video corresponding to the purchase instruction from among the videos stored by the video storage unit 131 in S404.
- 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 fourth security means 1354 performs the fourth security process using the user identifier acquired in S416.
- An example of the fourth security process is described using the flowchart in FIG. 7.
- the compensation means 1355 performs compensation processing for the original rights holder of the purchased video. Return to S401. An example of compensation processing will be explained using the flowchart in FIG. 8.
- the information processing device 1 may receive an instruction to view a video from the user terminal 3. In such a case, the information processing device 1 acquires the video corresponding to the viewing instruction and transmits it to the user terminal 3. In addition, in such a case, it is preferable for the information processing device 1 to perform a compensation process for the rights holder identified by the rights holder identifier corresponding to the video.
- the list acquisition unit 134 does not compose list information, and the video output unit 143 transmits the video to the user terminal 3.
- processing ends when the power is turned off or an interrupt occurs to end processing.
- the list acquisition unit 134 judges whether or not the i-th mobile terminal 2 exists. If the i-th mobile terminal 2 exists, the process proceeds to S503, and if the i-th mobile terminal 2 does not exist, the process proceeds to S507. Note that here, the list acquisition unit 134 judges, for example, whether or not the i-th terminal information exists in the terminal management unit 111.
- the list acquisition unit 134 acquires the set of attribute values for the i-th mobile terminal 2 from the terminal management unit 111.
- the list acquisition unit 134 acquires the selection conditions. For example, the list acquisition unit 134 acquires the selection conditions included in the received query. The list acquisition unit 134 determines whether the attribute value set acquired in S503 matches the selection conditions. If the selection conditions are matched, the process proceeds to S505, and if the selection conditions are not matched, the process proceeds to S506.
- the list acquisition unit 134 constructs a selection object using one or more attribute values from the attribute value set of the i-th mobile terminal 2. Note that it is preferable that the one or more attribute values here include a road attribute value.
- the list acquisition unit 134 judges whether or not to make an inquiry to one or more mobile terminals 2. If an inquiry is to be made, the process proceeds to S508; if an inquiry is not to be made, the process proceeds to S512. Note that, for example, when there are one or more mobile terminals 2 that have transmitted movement information indicating that they are moving, the list acquisition unit 134 judges to make an inquiry to the one or more mobile terminals 2. Note that movement information can also be said to be information indicating that a mobile terminal 2 is moving. A mobile terminal 2 that has transmitted movement information indicating that it is moving is in a state in which it is able to transmit video.
- the list acquisition unit 134 constructs a query including the selection conditions.
- the list acquisition unit 134 transmits the query to one or more mobile terminals 2.
- the one or more mobile terminals 2 are, for example, mobile terminals 2 that have transmitted movement information indicating that they will move.
- the list acquisition unit 134 determines whether or not an attribute value set has been received from the mobile terminal 2. If an attribute value set has been received, the process proceeds to S510. If an attribute value set has not been received, the process proceeds to S511. Note that in S509, the list acquisition unit 134 may also receive a video.
- the list acquisition unit 134 constructs a selected object using one or more attribute values from the set of attribute values received in S509.
- the list acquisition unit 134 determines whether a timeout has occurred. If a timeout has occurred, the process proceeds to S512; if not, the process returns to S509.
- the list acquisition unit 134 determines whether the number of configured selection objects satisfies the condition. If the condition is satisfied, the process proceeds to S514, and if the condition is not satisfied, the process proceeds to S513. Note that, for example, if an upper limit is set on the number of selected objects to be output, and if the number of selected objects configured exceeds this upper limit, the list acquisition unit 134 determines that the condition is not satisfied.
- the list acquisition unit 134 selects the selected objects to be output from the configured selected objects. Note that the method by which the list acquisition unit 134 determines the selected objects to be selected is not important.
- the list acquisition unit 134 returns to the upper process that creates list information that includes the acquired selected objects.
- the video acquisition unit 135 acquires a terminal identifier corresponding to the selected object.
- the video acquisition unit 135 determines whether or not a video exists that pairs with the terminal identifier acquired in S601. If the video exists, the process proceeds to S603, and if the video does not exist, the process proceeds to S604. Note that if a video exists that pairs with the terminal identifier, this is usually the case when a video is being transmitted from the mobile terminal 2 either constantly or periodically.
- the video acquisition unit 135 acquires a video that is paired with the terminal identifier. The process returns to the upper level process. Note that it is preferable that the video in this case also includes videos that were shot in the past.
- the video acquisition unit 135 sends a video transmission instruction to the mobile terminal 2 identified by the terminal identifier acquired in S601.
- the video acquisition unit 135 determines whether or not a video has been received from the mobile terminal 2 to which the transmission instruction was sent. If a video has been received, the process proceeds to S606; if a video has not been received, the process returns to S605.
- the video acquisition unit 135 acquires the video received in S605. The process returns to the upper level process. Note that it is preferable that the acquired video also includes video that was previously stored in the mobile terminal 2. It is also preferable that the video storage unit 131 stores the acquired video.
- the fourth security means 1364 acquires access information that identifies the storage destination of the video.
- the fourth maintenance means 1364 obtains a set of attribute values corresponding to the stored video.
- the fourth security means 1364 constructs security information having the access information acquired in S701, the attribute value set acquired in S702, and the rights holder identifier of the video. Note that if a new rights holder identifier has been acquired, the fourth security means 1364 constructs security information including, for example, the new rights holder identifier and the original rights holder identifier. (S704) The fourth maintenance unit 1364 accumulates the maintenance information constructed in S703, and then returns to the upper level process.
- the preservation information configured in S703 is overwritten with that preservation information. This makes it possible to manage, for example, the transition of rights holders of the video.
- the fourth preservation means 1364 stores the preservation information in a blockchain, for example.
- the compensation means 1365 acquires one or more rights holder identifiers for the target video.
- the compensation means 1365 may also acquire the rights holder identifiers of the previous rights holders of the target video.
- the reward means 1365 acquires a set of attribute values of the target video.
- the target video is a video acquired by the video acquisition unit 135. It is preferable that the target video is a video up to the destination acquired by the video acquisition unit 135.
- the reward means 1365 acquires a service identifier that identifies the service provided for the target video.
- the service identifier is, for example, "view” or "purchase.”
- the reward means 1365 obtains the reward amount using one or more pieces of information from the attribute value set obtained in S802 and the service identifier obtained in S803.
- the compensation means 1365 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 1365 may acquire a compensation amount for each rights holder identifier.
- the reward means 1365 determines a larger reward amount, for example, the larger the amount of data, the duration, or the number of frames of the original video used in the video transmitted by the video output unit 143. It is preferable for the reward means 1365 to determine a larger reward amount, for example, the larger the resolution of the original video used in the video transmitted by the video output unit 143.
- the reward means 1365 performs processing to give a reward to the rights holder identified by the rights holder identifier obtained in S801, in the amount of reward obtained in S804.
- the remuneration means 1365 performs a process of charging the user who has enjoyed the service related to the target video with a remuneration. The process returns to the upper level process.
- the target video is usually a video transmitted to the user terminal 3.
- the profits earned by the operator of the information processing device 1 may be acquired and accumulated.
- the mobile terminal 2 determines whether or not a start instruction has been received. If a start instruction has been received, the process proceeds to S902. If not, the process proceeds to S912.
- the start instruction may be, for example, an instruction to launch a video transmission app or to power on the mobile terminal 2.
- the location acquisition unit 231 acquires location information.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 acquires one or more attribute values excluding the location information.
- the attribute values include, for example, time information and road attribute values.
- the attribute value acquisition unit 233 creates an attribute value set that includes multiple attribute values including the acquired location information.
- the movement processing unit 23 judges whether or not to transmit the attribute value set to the information processing device 1. If the attribute value set is to be transmitted, the process proceeds to S904; if not, the process proceeds to S906.
- the attribute value set flag may be "ON”. Also, for example, the initial value of the attribute value set flag is "ON”. Note that the method for judging whether or not to transmit the attribute value set to the information processing device 1 is not important.
- the mobile transmission unit 24 acquires a terminal identifier from the mobile storage unit 21.
- the mobile transmission unit 24 transmits the attribute value set to the information processing device 1 in association with the terminal identifier.
- the image capture unit 232 captures and acquires video.
- the composition unit 234 composes an additional video having a video, location information, and one or more attribute values.
- the composition unit 234 stores the additional video in the moving storage unit 21.
- the moving video transmission unit 242 determines whether or not to transmit the video to the information processing device 1. If a video is to be transmitted, the process proceeds to S909. If not, the process proceeds to S911. When a video is to be transmitted, for example, the video transmission flag may be "ON”. The initial value of the video transmission flag is, for example, "OFF”. The method for determining whether or not to transmit the video to the information processing device 1 is not important.
- the configuration unit 234 acquires the terminal identifier, etc. from the movement storage unit 21.
- the moving video transmission unit 242 transmits the additional image accumulated in S907 to the information processing device 1 in association with the terminal identifier acquired in S909. Note that there is no limit to the amount of video transmitted at one time.
- the movement processing unit 23 determines whether or not to end the transmission of the video. If the transmission is to be ended, the process returns to S901. If the transmission is not to be ended, the process returns to S902. Note that the transmission is to be ended, for example, when an end instruction is received from the user.
- the mobile receiving unit 22 determines whether or not a transmission instruction has been received from the information processing device 1. If a transmission instruction has been received, the process proceeds to S902, and if a transmission instruction has not been received, the process returns to S901. If a transmission instruction has been received, the process determines in S908 that "the video is to be transmitted.” If a transmission instruction has been received, it is preferable to determine in S904 that "the attribute value set is not to be transmitted.”
- the user processing unit 33 composes a query corresponding to the query conditions. For example, the user processing unit 33 composes a query corresponding to a user identifier. For example, the user processing unit 33 acquires a current location and composes a query having departure point information corresponding to the current location. Note that the departure point information may be location information indicating the current location or may be point information.
- the user transmission unit 34 transmits the inquiry constructed in S1002 to the information processing device 1.
- the user receiving unit 35 determines whether or not list information has been received from the information processing device 1. If list information has been received, the process proceeds to S1005; if list information has not been received, the process returns to S1004.
- the user processing unit 33 uses the received list information to construct a list.
- the user reception unit 32 determines whether or not a selection instruction for one of the selected objects in the output list has been received. If a selection instruction has been received, the process proceeds to S1008; if a selection instruction has not been received, the process proceeds to S1013.
- the user processing unit 33 composes a selection instruction to be sent. For example, the user processing unit 33 composes a selection instruction having a terminal identifier corresponding to the selected selection object. For example, the user processing unit 33 composes a selection instruction having a video identifier corresponding to the selected selection object.
- the user transmission unit 34 transmits the selection instruction constructed in S1008 to the information processing device 1.
- the user receiving unit 35 determines whether or not a video has been received from the information processing device 1. If a video has been received, the process proceeds to S1011. If a video has not been received, the process returns to S1010. Note that the video is usually an additional video.
- the user output unit 36 outputs the video received in S1010.
- the user processing unit 33 may store the video received in S1010 in the user storage unit 31.
- the user processing unit 33 judges whether or not to end the video output. If the video output is to be ended, the process returns to S1001. If the video output is not to be ended, the process returns to S1010. Note that, for example, if an instruction to end the video output is received from the user, the user processing unit 33 judges that the video output is to be ended.
- the user reception unit 32 determines whether or not a purchase instruction has been received from the user. If a purchase instruction has been received, the process proceeds to S1014, and if not, the process returns to S1001.
- the purchase instruction may include, for example, an inquiry.
- the user processing unit 33 composes a purchase instruction to be sent.
- the user sending unit 34 associates the purchase instruction with the user identifier and sends it to the information processing device 1. Return to S1001.
- the user terminal 3 may accept a viewing instruction, receive a video corresponding to the viewing instruction, and output the video.
- mobile terminal 2 is, for example, a terminal with a drive recorder function or a smartphone equipped with a camera.
- User terminal 3 is a navigation terminal installed in a mobile object or a smartphone held by a user.
- the terminal management table shown in FIG. 11 is stored in the terminal management unit 111 of the information processing device 1.
- the terminal management table is a table that manages the terminal information of one or more mobile terminals 2.
- the terminal management table manages one or more records having an "ID”, “terminal identifier”, “attribute value set”, “movement information”, “registration flag”, and “provision flag”.
- the “attribute value set” has “environmental information” and “tag”.
- the “environmental information” has “location information”, “direction information”, “camera information”, “time information”, “weather information”, and “temperature information”.
- the “camera information” has “angle of view” and “resolution”.
- the “environmental information” is information about the environment around the mobile terminal 2 when the image was acquired, etc.
- the “tag” has “accident", “traffic jam", and “dangerous driving”.
- one or more tags of "accident”, “traffic jam”, and “dangerous driving” can be added to the field constituting the video transmitted from the mobile terminal 2.
- the “attribute value set” in the terminal management table is an attribute value set that is transmitted continuously (for example, periodically) by one or more mobile terminals 2. Note that all or some of the one or more mobile terminals 2 may continuously transmit videos in addition to the attribute value set.
- ID is information that identifies the record.
- Terminal identifier is an identifier of the mobile terminal 2, and is the same as the rights holder identifier that identifies the rights holder of the image at the time of transmitting the image.
- Location information is (latitude, longitude) here.
- Direction information is the shooting direction of the camera, which is the angle in a clockwise direction from true north. In other words, if the shooting direction of the camera is due east, the direction information is “90 degrees”.
- Angle of view is the angle of view of the camera.
- Resolution is the resolution of the camera.
- time information is the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second here.
- “Weather information” is, for example, “sunny", “rain”, “cloudy”, or “snow”.
- "Temperature information” is the temperature (°C) outside the mobile object.
- a value of "1” for “accident” indicates that an accident has occurred.
- a value of "1” for "traffic jam” indicates that a traffic jam has occurred.
- a value of “dangerous driving” indicates that the car or the like traveling in front is driving dangerously.
- Provision flag of "1” indicates that viewing of the image is permitted.
- Provision flag of "2” indicates that sale of the image (transfer of rights holder) is permitted. Note that the "attribute value set”, “movement information”, “registration flag”, and “provision flag” are information transmitted from the mobile terminal 2 and stored in the information processing device 1.
- the user storage unit 31 of each of one or more user terminals 3 stores an inquiry management table as shown in FIG. 12.
- the inquiry management table is a table that manages inquiry information.
- the inquiry management table has "ID”, "inquiry conditions", and "source information”.
- ID is information that identifies a record.
- Source information is information that is the source of a constructed inquiry.
- the area information is, for example, the upper left coordinates (x1, y1) and lower right coordinates (x2, y2) of a rectangular area.
- the coordinates are, for example, (latitude, longitude).
- the user processing unit 33 acquires the area information ( x1 , y1 ) (x2, y2) and constructs an inquiry "inquiry (( x1 , y1 ) (x2, y2))" including the area information.
- the user transmission unit 34 transmits the inquiry to the information processing device 1.
- the inquiry receiving unit 122 of the information processing device 1 receives the “inquiry ((x 1 , y 1 ) (x2, y2))” from the user terminal 3 .
- the list acquisition unit 134 refers to the terminal management table (FIG. 11), determines one or more pieces of location information that exist within the area specified by the area information ( x1 , y1 ) (x2, y2) among the location information held by each piece of terminal information, and acquires a terminal identifier that pairs with each of the one or more pieces of location information. Then, the list acquisition unit 134 configures a selection object for each of the one or more terminal identifiers according to the operation of the flowchart in FIG. 5. The selection object here has a place name and a terminal identifier that correspond to the location information held by the terminal information. In addition, it is assumed that the list acquisition unit 134 configures four selection objects here. Next, the list acquisition unit 134 acquires list information that has the four selection objects. Next, the list output unit 142 transmits the list information to the user terminal 3.
- the terminal management table FIG. 11
- the user terminal 3 receives the list information and outputs a list based on the list information. With the output of this list, the screen of the user terminal 3 becomes as shown in FIG. 13.
- 1301 is the output map.
- 1302 is the output list.
- List 1302 has four selectable selection objects.
- the selection objects include the names of locations that correspond to the location information of the mobile terminal 2.
- the user terminal 3 accepts a selection instruction for the selected object "Ogata” 1303.
- the user processing unit 33 composes a selection instruction to be transmitted.
- the selection instruction has a terminal identifier "U001" that pairs with the selected object "Ogata” 1303.
- the user transmission unit 34 transmits the composed selection instruction " ⁇ terminal identifier>U001" to the information processing device 1.
- the selection reception unit 123 of the information processing device 1 receives the selection instruction from the user terminal 3.
- the video acquisition unit 135 acquires the video corresponding to the terminal identifier "U001" contained in the received selection instruction, according to the operation of the flowchart in FIG. 6.
- the video output unit 143 transmits the acquired video to the user terminal 3.
- the user terminal 3 receives and outputs the video.
- the user terminal 3 stops outputting the list and outputs the received video.
- An example of such output is shown in FIG. 14.
- a location name 1401 corresponding to the selected object, a design 1402 indicating the location of the mobile terminal 2 on the map, and a video 1403 are output.
- the video 1403 corresponds to a position on the map specified by the location information corresponding to the video 1403.
- the user can view a video of the location they are about to pass through in advance.
- the inquiry reception unit 122 of the information processing device 1 receives an "inquiry (route information for route 1, route information for route 2, route information for route 3)" from the user terminal 3.
- the list acquisition unit 134 refers to the terminal management table (FIG. 11) and determines one or more terminal identifiers that correspond to the position information on the route specified by each of the three pieces of route information. Then, the list acquisition unit 134 acquires the list information according to the operation of the flowchart in FIG. 5. Next, the list output unit 142 transmits the list information to the user terminal 3. Note that here, each selected object constituting the list information has a video or a thumbnail image of the video, a congestion degree on the route, and a route name. Note that the method of acquiring the congestion degree is a publicly known technology, so a detailed explanation will be omitted.
- the user terminal 3 then receives the list information and outputs a list based on the list information.
- An example of such output of list information is shown in FIG. 15.
- the selection objects that make up the list include videos or thumbnail images of videos.
- the user terminal 3 accepts a selection instruction for the selection object 1501.
- the user processing unit 33 sets a route to route 1.
- the user processing unit 33 composes a selection instruction to be transmitted.
- the selection instruction has a terminal identifier "U001" that pairs with the selection object 1501.
- the user transmission unit 34 transmits the composed selection instruction to the information processing device 1.
- the selection reception unit 123 of the information processing device 1 receives the selection instruction from the user terminal 3.
- the video acquisition unit 135 acquires a video corresponding to the received selection instruction according to the operation of the flowchart in FIG. 6.
- the video output unit 143 transmits the acquired video to the user terminal 3.
- the user terminal 3 receives and outputs the video. At this point, the user terminal 3 stops outputting the list information and outputs the received video. An example of such output is shown in FIG. 16.
- the user can select a route while watching videos of multiple candidate routes, and can fully understand the conditions of the selected route from the videos.
- the inquiry reception unit 122 of the information processing device 1 receives an "inquiry (route information for route 1)" from the user terminal 3.
- the list acquisition unit 134 refers to the terminal management table (FIG. 11) and determines one or more terminal identifiers that correspond to the position information on the route specified by the route information. Then, the list acquisition unit 134 acquires the list information according to the operation of the flowchart in FIG. 5. Next, the list output unit 142 transmits the list information to the user terminal 3. Note that here, each selected object constituting the list information has a location name and a congestion degree.
- the user terminal 3 receives the list information and outputs the list.
- An example of such a list output is shown in FIG. 17.
- the location name and congestion degree are output for each selected object.
- the selection object of point 4 is selection object 1701.
- the user terminal 3 accepts a selection instruction for the selection object 1701.
- the user processing unit 33 composes a selection instruction to be transmitted.
- the selection instruction has a terminal identifier "U001" that pairs with the selection object 1701.
- the user transmission unit 34 transmits the composed selection instruction to the information processing device 1.
- the selection reception unit 123 of the information processing device 1 receives the selection instruction from the user terminal 3.
- the video acquisition unit 135 acquires a video corresponding to the received selection instruction according to the operation of the flowchart in FIG. 6.
- the video output unit 143 transmits the acquired video to the user terminal 3.
- the user terminal 3 receives and outputs the video.
- the user terminal 3 stops outputting the list information and outputs the received video.
- An example of such an output is shown in FIG. 18.
- video 1801 is output in association with point 4, which corresponds to the selected object.
- the detection of a traffic jam by the user terminal 3 is used as a trigger to present a list of videos that the user can select. As a result, the user can easily obtain the video he or she needs.
- the inquiry reception unit 122 of the information processing device 1 receives the "Inquiry (Point A, Point B, Point C, Point D)" from the user terminal 3.
- the list acquisition unit 134 refers to the terminal management table (FIG. 11) and determines one or more terminal identifiers that correspond to the location information specified by each of the four pieces of location information. Then, the list acquisition unit 134 acquires the list information according to the operation of the flowchart in FIG. 5. Next, the list output unit 142 transmits the list information to the user terminal 3. Note that here, each selection object that constitutes the list information has a location name.
- the user terminal 3 receives the list information and outputs the list.
- An example of such a list output is shown in FIG. 19.
- FIG. 19 the positions of points corresponding to each of the four selected objects are shown on a map.
- the user selects the selection object 1901 on the screen in FIG. 19.
- the user terminal 3 accepts a selection instruction for the selection object 1901.
- the user processing unit 33 composes a selection instruction to be transmitted.
- the selection instruction has a terminal identifier "U001" that pairs with the selection object 1901.
- the user transmission unit 34 transmits the composed selection instruction to the information processing device 1.
- the selection reception unit 123 of the information processing device 1 receives the selection instruction from the user terminal 3.
- the video acquisition unit 135 acquires a video corresponding to the received selection instruction according to the operation of the flowchart in FIG. 6.
- the video output unit 143 transmits the acquired video to the user terminal 3.
- the user terminal 3 receives and outputs the video.
- An example of such output is shown in FIG. 20.
- the location name (location D) corresponding to the selected object, the attribute value of that location "famous cherry blossom spot", and video 2001 are output.
- the attribute value "famous cherry blossom spot" is, for example, information acquired by the user processing unit 33 from map information.
- the user can obtain a list for selecting videos of nearby POIs, triggered by arrival at the destination. As a result, the user can easily obtain the required video after arriving at the destination.
- a list for selecting videos and map information can be output, making it easier for users to select the videos they need.
- an appropriate list for video selection can be output.
- this embodiment can also output videos that were shot in the past.
- this embodiment allows for appropriate processing regarding the rights holder of the video.
- rewards can be given to those who contribute to the construction of list information.
- the processing in this embodiment may be realized by software.
- This software may be distributed by software download or the like.
- This software may also be recorded on a recording medium such as a CD-ROM and distributed. This also applies to other embodiments in this specification.
- the software that realizes the information processing device 1 in this embodiment is the following program.
- this program is a program for causing a computer to function as a list acquisition unit that acquires list information including selection objects that correspond to each of a plurality of mobile terminals that meet a selection condition and that are used to select videos to be transmitted by the mobile terminals, a list output unit that outputs the list information, a selection acceptance unit that accepts an instruction for one selection object for the list using the list information, a video acquisition unit that acquires a video that corresponds to the one selection object for the instruction accepted by the selection acceptance unit, and a video output unit that outputs the video.
- the software for realizing the user terminal 3 in this embodiment is a program for making the computer function as a user processing unit that determines whether or not a query condition for obtaining list information is met, a user transmitting unit that transmits a query to the information processing device when the user processing unit determines that the query condition is met, a user receiving unit that receives list information from the information processing device in response to the transmission of the query, a user output unit that outputs a list based on the list information and for selecting a video, and a user receiving unit that receives a selection instruction for one of the selection objects in the list, the user transmitting unit transmitting a selection instruction corresponding to the one selection object to the information processing device, the user receiving unit receiving a video from the information processing device in response to the transmission of the selection instruction, and the user output unit outputting the video.
- FIG. 21 also shows the appearance of a computer that executes the programs described in this specification to realize the information processing device 1, user terminal 3, etc., of the various embodiments described above.
- the above-mentioned embodiments can be realized by computer hardware and a computer program executed thereon.
- FIG. 21 is an overview of this computer system 300
- FIG. 22 is a block diagram of system 300.
- computer system 300 includes computer 301, which includes a CD-ROM drive, keyboard 302, mouse 303, and monitor 304.
- computer 301 in addition to CD-ROM drive 3012, computer 301 includes MPU 3013, bus 3014 connected to CD-ROM drive 3012 etc., ROM 3015 for storing programs such as a boot-up program, RAM 3016 connected to MPU 3013 for temporarily storing application program instructions and providing temporary storage space, and hard disk 3017 for storing application programs, system programs, and data.
- computer 301 may further include a network card that provides connection to a LAN.
- a program that causes computer system 300 to execute the functions of information processing device 1 and the like of the above-mentioned embodiment may be stored on CD-ROM 3101, inserted into CD-ROM drive 3012, and then transferred to hard disk 3017.
- the program may be sent to computer 301 via a network (not shown) and stored on hard disk 3017.
- the program is loaded into RAM 3016 when executed.
- the program may be loaded directly from CD-ROM 3101 or the network.
- the program does not necessarily have to include an operating system (OS) that causes the computer 301 to execute the functions of the information processing device 1 of the above-mentioned embodiment, or a third-party program, etc.
- OS operating system
- the program only needs to include an instruction portion that calls appropriate functions (modules) in a controlled manner to obtain the desired results. How the computer system 300 operates is well known, and a detailed description will be omitted.
- the steps of transmitting information and receiving information do not include processing performed by hardware, such as processing performed by a modem or interface card in the transmission step (processing that can only be performed by hardware).
- the computer that executes the above program may be a single computer or multiple computers. In other words, it may perform centralized processing or distributed processing.
- multiple communication means present in one device may be realized physically by one medium.
- each process may be realized by centralized processing in a single device, or may be realized by distributed processing in multiple devices.
- the information processing device 1 has the effect of being able to provide a video that a user desires from among videos transmitted by multiple mobile terminals, and is useful as a server that provides videos, etc.
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