WO2024251214A1 - 用于直播间交互的方法、装置、设备和存储介质 - Google Patents
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- Example embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to the field of computers, and more particularly, to methods, devices, apparatuses, and computer-readable storage media for live broadcast room interaction.
- live broadcast functions can provide live broadcast functions.
- the host user can interact with the audience users, which can attract more audience users and enhance the audience's live broadcast experience.
- some live broadcast rooms can create interactive events (for example, live broadcast room microphone activities), and users can participate in interactive events initiated by the host.
- the host can configure interactive events in the live broadcast room, and the host, users participating in interactive events, and other users watching the live broadcast room can interact with audio and video in the live broadcast room.
- a method for interactive broadcasting in a live broadcasting room comprises: obtaining configuration information of an anchor about an interactive event in the live broadcasting room, the configuration information at least indicating a group of users in the live broadcasting room who participate in the interactive event and the order in which a group of users become active participants in the interactive event; and starting the interactive event in the live broadcasting room according to the configuration information, wherein during the interactive event, the display style of the live broadcasting interface of the live broadcasting room changes dynamically according to the configuration information to indicate the change of the active participants in the interactive event.
- a device for live broadcast room interaction includes: a configuration information acquisition module, which is configured to acquire the configuration information of the anchor about the interactive event in the live broadcast room, the configuration information at least indicating a group of users in the live broadcast room who participate in the interactive event and the order in which a group of users become active participants in the interactive event; and an interactive event start module, which is configured to start the interactive event in the live broadcast room according to the configuration information, wherein, during the interactive event, the display style of the live broadcast interface of the live broadcast room changes dynamically according to the configuration information to indicate the change of the active participants in the interactive event.
- an electronic device in a third aspect of the present disclosure, includes at least one processing unit; and at least one memory, the at least one memory is coupled to the at least one processing unit and stores instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit. When the instructions are executed by the at least one processing unit, the device executes the method of the first aspect.
- a computer-readable storage medium wherein a computer program is stored on the computer-readable storage medium, and the computer program can be executed by a processor to implement the method of the first aspect.
- FIG1 is a schematic diagram showing an example environment in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented.
- FIGS. 2A to 2I are schematic diagrams showing multiple example interfaces of a live broadcast room according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- 3A to 3C are schematic diagrams showing a plurality of example interfaces according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- 4A to 4D are schematic diagrams showing a plurality of example interfaces according to other embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG5 shows a flow chart of a live broadcast room interaction process according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG6 shows a block diagram of an apparatus for live broadcast room interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 shows a block diagram of an electronic device capable of implementing various embodiments of the present disclosure.
- a prompt message is sent to the user to clearly prompt the user that the operation requested to be performed will require obtaining and using the user's personal information.
- the user can autonomously choose whether to provide personal information to software or hardware such as an electronic device, application, server, or storage medium that performs the operation of the technical solution of the present disclosure according to the prompt message.
- the prompt information in response to receiving an active request from the user, may be sent to the user in the form of a pop-up window, in which the prompt information may be presented in text form.
- the pop-up window may also carry a selection control for the user to select "agree” or “disagree” to provide personal information to the electronic device.
- the term "in response to” as used herein refers to a state in which a corresponding event occurs or a condition is satisfied. It will be understood that the timing of executing a subsequent action executed in response to the event or condition is not necessarily strongly related to the time when the event occurs or the condition is satisfied. For example, in some cases, the subsequent action may be executed immediately when the event occurs or the condition is satisfied; while in other cases, the subsequent action may be executed some time after the event occurs or the condition is satisfied.
- audience users For live broadcast scenarios, users expect to be able to obtain richer forms of interaction. In particular, for audience users, some audience users may expect to be able to see the audio and video interaction of multiple users in the live broadcast room, for example, seeing multiple anchor users performing in the same live broadcast room.
- Some traditional solutions can support the host to invite multiple users to provide live broadcast interaction.
- the host invites multiple users to participate in live broadcast interaction and organizes multiple users to perform in turn.
- the host and the multiple users participating in the interaction are all online, it is difficult for the host to control the scene and arrange the performance order and performance duration of multiple users participating in the interaction. This increases the management cost of interactive events in the live broadcast room and may affect the user experience of participating in interactive events.
- the embodiments of the present disclosure propose a solution for live broadcast room interaction.
- Various embodiments of the present disclosure obtain configuration information of the anchor about the interactive event in the live broadcast room, and the configuration information at least indicates a group of users in the live broadcast room who participate in the interactive event and the order in which a group of users become active participants in the interactive event.
- the interactive event in the live broadcast room is started, wherein during the interactive event, the display style of the live broadcast interface of the live broadcast room changes dynamically according to the configuration information to indicate the change of the active participants in the interactive event.
- Such "active participants” may include, for example, participants who are granted preset permissions (for example, microphone connection permission or video sharing permission) during the interactive event.
- the embodiments of the present disclosure can support the interactive form in which the anchor in the live broadcast room organizes multiple users to interact with the audience in turn, which can improve the interactive experience of the live broadcast room.
- such an interactive process further promotes the interaction of users in the live broadcast room, and can reduce the management cost of interactive events in the live broadcast room, thereby improving the management efficiency of interactive events.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of an example environment 100 in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented.
- a user 110 can establish a live broadcast room and provide live broadcast content, etc. through an associated terminal device 120.
- the user 110 is also referred to as the host, live broadcaster, or manager of the live broadcast room.
- One or more users 130-1, 130-2, ..., 130-N can watch the live broadcast and participate in the interaction of the live broadcast room through their associated terminal devices 140-1, 140-2, ..., 140-N.
- users 130-1, 130-2, ..., 130-N can be collectively or individually referred to as users 130
- terminal devices 140-1, 140-2, ..., 140-N can be collectively or individually referred to as terminal devices 140.
- users 130 can also be referred to as viewers, listeners, viewers, or participants in the live broadcast room.
- FIG. 1 only shows a single anchor user, in some embodiments, multiple anchor users may initiate live broadcasts in a certain live broadcast room.
- the terminal device 120 and the terminal device 140 may each be installed with an application capable of providing a live broadcast service, or may have access to a website capable of providing a live broadcast service.
- the user 110 and the user 130 may operate the terminal device 120 and the terminal device 140 to access corresponding applications or websites.
- the terminal device 120 and the terminal device 140 may present a corresponding live broadcast interface, which may, for example, provide live broadcast content of the live broadcast room, such as audio live broadcast content or video live broadcast content.
- the terminal device 120 and the terminal device 140 may also communicate with the server 150 via the network 152 to provide a live broadcast service.
- the server 150 may provide management, configuration, and maintenance functions for applications or websites.
- Terminal device 120 and terminal device 140 can be any type of mobile terminal, fixed terminal or portable terminal, including mobile phone, desktop computer, laptop computer, notebook computer, netbook computer, tablet computer, media computer, multimedia tablet, personal communication system (PCS) device, personal navigation device, personal digital assistant (PDA), audio/video player, digital camera/camcorder, television receiver, radio broadcast receiver, e-book device, game device or any combination of the foregoing, including accessories and peripherals of these devices or any combination thereof.
- terminal devices 120, 140 can also support any type of interface for users (such as "wearable" circuits, etc.).
- Server 150 can be various types of computing systems/servers that can provide computing power, including but not limited to mainframes, edge computing nodes, computing devices in cloud environments, and the like.
- a method for interactive broadcasting is provided.
- configuration information of the broadcaster about interactive events in the broadcasting room is obtained, and the configuration information at least indicates a group of users in the broadcasting room who participate in the interactive event and the order in which a group of users become active participants in the interactive event.
- the interactive event in the broadcasting room is started, wherein during the interactive event, the display style of the live broadcast interface of the broadcasting room changes dynamically according to the configuration information to indicate the change of active participants in the interactive event. change.
- Such a live broadcast room interaction method can be implemented by an appropriate electronic device or a combination of electronic devices (for example, the server 150, the terminal device 120, the terminal device 140 in FIG. 1, or a combination of one or more of these devices).
- the live broadcast room interaction method is described below with reference to FIG. 1 by taking the terminal device 120 and/or the terminal device 140 as an example.
- a live broadcast room may include multiple users, such as user 110, user 130-1, user 130-2, and so on.
- the terminal device 120 may, for example, obtain configuration information about an interactive event (also referred to as an activity) in the live broadcast room input by the user 110.
- Such configuration information may, for example, include text content or other appropriate content to at least indicate a group of users in the live broadcast room who participate in the interactive event and the order in which a group of users become active participants in the interactive event.
- Such configuration information may be obtained by the terminal device 120 through various methods such as operation controls and input portals in the live broadcast room.
- the terminal device 120 starts the interactive event in the live broadcast room according to the configuration information.
- the terminal devices 140 corresponding to other users 130 in the live broadcast room can also start the interactive content in the corresponding live broadcast interface.
- the interactive event in the live broadcast room can be any online activity allowed in the live broadcast room, such as singing, dancing, storytelling, chatting, games, etc.; users participating in the interactive event may be allowed to open the microphone connection permission or video permission in the live broadcast room, for example, to share audio and/or video.
- the host of the live broadcast room that is, the user 110, can configure the interactive events in the live broadcast room, for example, the number of users participating in the interactive event, the order of users' interactions, the duration of users' interactions, etc.
- the host's terminal device 120 starts the interactive event in the live broadcast room according to the host's configuration information. It should be noted that the interactive event in the live broadcast room here can be manually instructed by the host to start the terminal device 120 after the configuration information is completed, or it can be started by the terminal device 120 in response to the configuration information configuration completion.
- the embodiments of the present disclosure can support multiple users to participate in interactive events in the live broadcast room together, thereby increasing the enthusiasm of users to interact in the live broadcast room and improving the interaction between users. Improve user interaction experience.
- Such a live broadcast interface may correspond to the manager of the live broadcast room (e.g., the anchor).
- Figures 2A to 2I show schematic diagrams of multiple example interfaces of the live broadcast room according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the terminal device 120 can, for example, provide a live broadcast interface containing the user identification of a group of users participating in the interactive event for the user 110.
- the live broadcast interface contains an invitation control 201 for inviting users to participate in the interactive event and a configuration control 202 for configuring the interactive event.
- the configuration control 202 is presented in the live broadcast interface only when the user 110 creates an interactive event and the live broadcast room contains a group of users participating in the interactive event.
- the live broadcast interface may also include other controls for live broadcast room interaction, including but not limited to gift controls, sharing controls, comment controls, etc.
- the live broadcast interface also includes a comment area for displaying user comments. It should be understood that the live broadcast interface shown in FIG. 2A is only an example and is not intended to limit this.
- the terminal device 120 may present a configuration interface 210-1 as shown in FIG. 2B or a configuration interface 210-2 as shown in FIG. 2C in response to receiving a selection operation (including but not limited to a click operation, a long press operation, a slide operation, a double-click operation, etc.) on the configuration control 202.
- a selection operation including but not limited to a click operation, a long press operation, a slide operation, a double-click operation, etc.
- the terminal device 120 may determine whether it is the first time to receive a selection operation on the configuration control 202, that is, determine whether the user 110 is creating an interactive event for the first time.
- the terminal device 120 may determine whether it is the first time to receive a selection operation on the configuration control 202 based on the historical operation record of the user 110.
- the terminal device 120 may determine whether it is the first time to receive the selection operation on the configuration control 202. In the case of receiving a selection operation on the configuration control 202, the terminal device 120 may present a configuration interface 210-1 as shown in FIG. 2B , and in the case of determining whether it is the first time to receive a selection operation on the configuration control 202, the terminal device 120 may present a configuration interface 210-2 as shown in FIG. 2C .
- the first time the terminal device 120 determines that the selection operation on the configuration control 202 is received may be for this live broadcast, that is, it is determined whether the selection operation on the configuration control 202 is received for the first time in this live broadcast. In some embodiments, the first time the terminal device 120 determines that the selection operation on the configuration control 202 is received may also be for all live broadcasts of the user 110.
- the configuration interface 210-1 and the configuration interface 210-2 both include a setting control 211 for determining configuration information, a start control 215 for starting an interactive event in the live broadcast room, and a plurality of sequence adjustment controls 214 for adjusting the order in which a group of users participating in the interactive event become active participants in the interactive event.
- the configuration interface 210-1 and the configuration interface 210-2 can also display the user identification of the group of users participating in the interactive event and the sequence number of the group of users becoming active participants in the interactive event.
- the user identification of a group of users in the configuration interface is in a one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of sequence adjustment controls 214.
- the order in which a group of users displayed in the configuration interface 210-1 and the configuration interface 210-2 become active participants may be the order in which a group of users join the interactive event, the order in which a group of users are sorted by name, etc.
- Such active participants may include, for example, users with microphone connection permission and/or video sharing permission in the interactive event.
- the user 110 may adjust this order.
- the terminal device 120 may adjust the order in which the corresponding user becomes an active participant in response to receiving a predetermined operation on a certain order adjustment control 214.
- the terminal device 120 may adjust the order in which the user corresponding to the order adjustment control 214 becomes an active participant in the interactive event in response to receiving a drag operation on a certain order adjustment control 214 among the plurality of order adjustment controls 214.
- the configuration interface 210-1 in order to better prompt the user 110 when the user 110 first determines the configuration information, so as to guide the user 110 to clarify the activity rules of the interactive event, the configuration interface 210-1 also includes a larger area occupying the interface, that is, a relatively Eye-catching description entry 212. As shown in FIG2C , in some embodiments, when it is determined that the user 110 is not configuring the interactive event for the first time, the configuration interface 210-2 also includes a description control 213 that occupies a smaller area of the interface to make the interface more concise.
- the description entry 212 and the description control 213 are not included in the interface at the same time, that is, the terminal device 110 determines whether to present the configuration interface 210-1 including the description entry 212 or the configuration interface 210-2 including the description control 213 based on the result of determining whether it is the first time to receive the selection operation on the configuration control 202.
- the terminal device 120 may present a description interface 220 as shown in FIG2D in response to receiving a selection operation on the description entry 212 in the configuration interface 210-1 or the description control 213 in the configuration interface 210-2.
- the description interface 220 may include a description of the rules for the interactive event, and the description here may be presented in the description interface 220 in a variety of forms such as text, picture, audio, and video.
- the description interface 220 also includes a start control 225 for starting an interactive event in the live broadcast room.
- the terminal device 120 may present a setting interface 230 as shown in FIG2E in response to receiving a selection operation on the setting control 211 in the configuration interface 210-1 or the configuration interface 210-2.
- the terminal device 120 may provide a set of time examples in the time input area 232 to facilitate the user 110 to select the maximum time that a group of users who are expected to participate in the interactive event are allowed to be active participants.
- the terminal device 120 may determine that the maximum time that a group of users are allowed to be active participants is 5 minutes in response to receiving a selection operation of the example corresponding to 5 minutes by the user 120.
- the terminal device 120 may set the maximum time that each user in a group of users participating in the interactive event is allowed to be an active participant to be the same, that is, the maximum time can be the time determined by the user 110 through the time input area 232.
- the setting interface 230 may also include, for example, a permission configuration area 234 for confirming whether to enable audio usage permissions in the live broadcast room for a group of users participating in the interactive event in the live broadcast room (the figure uses the microphone switch as an example to illustrate whether to enable audio usage permissions), and/or video usage permissions in the live broadcast room (not shown).
- the setting interface 230 may also include a start control for starting an interactive event in the live broadcast room. 235.
- FIG. 2A to 2E uses Figures 2A to 2E as examples to show an example interface in which the terminal device 120 obtains the configuration information of the user 110.
- the terminal device 120 can determine the configuration information of the user 110 for the interactive events in the live broadcast room through the operations of the user 110 in the above interface, and start the interactive events in the live broadcast room according to the configuration information.
- an area 240 may be presented on the live broadcast interface.
- Area 240 may prompt the anchor, i.e., the user 110, a group of users participating in the interactive event, and other users watching the live broadcast room that the interactive event is about to start, as well as the time left to start (e.g., 5 seconds).
- the area in FIG2F includes a "clock" image and a countdown number, but may also include other display elements that can be used to prompt that the interactive event is about to start, such as a progress bar, and the present disclosure does not limit this.
- the terminal device 120 may present a live broadcast interface as shown in FIG2G , including a first area 250 corresponding to an active participant in a group of users, and a second area 260 corresponding to an inactive participant in a group of users.
- the active participant here is a user in a group of users in the live broadcast room who is currently interacting with other users watching the live broadcast room.
- the first area 250 in the live broadcast interface presented by the terminal device 120 includes user B
- the second area 260 includes inactive participants in a group of users other than user B and the anchor.
- the first area 250 may present media content from active participants, and the second area may present user identifiers of inactive participants in a group of users or media content of inactive participants, depending on the configuration information of the user 110. For example, if user B becomes an active participant, the terminal device 120 may control the preset permissions of user B in the live broadcast room (including audio usage permissions and/or video usage permissions) to be turned on, and control the preset permissions of inactive participants in a group of users to remain closed. At this time, the first area 250 presents the media content of user B, and the second area 260 presents the user identifiers of inactive participants.
- the terminal device 120 may also control the display style of the live broadcast interface of the live broadcast room to change dynamically according to the configuration information to indicate the change of active participants in the interactive event, and control the permission information of the live broadcast room to change dynamically according to the configuration information.
- the terminal device 120 can present the real-time media content of the active participants in the first area 250 in sequence based on the configuration information input by the user 110 and the order in which a group of users become active participants, and present the user identification or media content of the inactive participants in the second area 260.
- the display priority of the first area 250 in the live broadcast interface is higher than that of the second area 260.
- the display size of the active participants in the first area 250 is larger than the display size of each inactive participant in the second area 260.
- the terminal device 120 can also display a text message similar to "It's the turn of user B to perform live" to prompt the user of the user who is currently the active participant.
- the terminal device 120 may also present interaction information corresponding to each user in a group of users in the live broadcast interface, where the interaction information is determined based on preset interaction operations (e.g., like operations, comment operations, follow operations, share operations, virtual resource interaction operations, etc.) for a group of users during the interactive event in the live broadcast room.
- interaction information may be quantified in the form of numerical values.
- the interactive information of a group of users participating in the interactive event will be uniformly cleared, that is, the interactive information presented by the terminal device 120 in the live broadcast interface is the interactive information determined for this group of users in this interactive event.
- the interactive information here is associated with other users watching the live broadcast room.
- the interactive information can be associated with the virtual resource information, comment information, like information, etc. given by the audience of the live broadcast room to a group of users participating in the interactive event in the live broadcast room.
- the live broadcast interface will also display the order of a group of users participating in the interactive event as active participants.
- the live broadcast interface can also display a time prompt logo. As shown in FIG2G , the terminal device 120 can display a "clock" logo in the upper right corner of the first area 250, and the logo also includes the number "4:03". This may indicate that there are 4 minutes and 3 seconds left for user B to become an active participant, or that the time for user B to become an active participant has reached 4 minutes and 3 seconds.
- the terminal device 120 can automatically switch the current user to an inactive participant, and according to the order in which a group of users become active participants indicated by the configuration information, switch the next user to become an active participant and present it in the first area 250.
- the terminal device 120 can switch user C to an active participant in response to the length of time that user B has been an active participant reaching a predetermined length of time (e.g., 5 minutes), and present the media content of user C in the first area 250.
- a predetermined length of time e.g., 5 minutes
- the terminal device 120 in addition to switching the active participant after the duration of being an active participant reaches a pre-configured duration, can also switch the current user to an inactive participant in response to a termination request initiated by the user who is currently the active participant. The terminal device 120 can then switch the next user to become the active participant and present it in the first area 250 in the order in which a group of users become active participants as indicated by the configuration information.
- the termination request here can be sent by the current active participant operating on its own terminal device.
- the terminal device 120 can also respond to the switching request of the anchor party, and switch the next user to become the active participant and present it in the first area 250 in the order in which a group of users become active participants as indicated by the configuration information.
- the terminal device 110 may also present a first reminder in the live broadcast interface indicating that the time length of the current active participant is about to expire, and a second reminder indicating that the next user is about to become an active participant.
- the reminder here may be presented in the live broadcast interface in a variety of forms such as text, image, sound, and vibration.
- the terminal device 110 may present area 240 again in the live broadcast interface to remind the current user that the time length is about to expire.
- the terminal device 120 may also present a configuration interface 270 as shown in FIG. 2H in response to receiving a selection operation on the configuration control 202 .
- the configuration interface 270 can display a group of users participating in the interactive event in the order indicated by the configuration information based on the configuration information predetermined by the user 110.
- the configuration interface 270 includes a setting control 271 for determining the configuration information, a description control 272 for helping the user 110 determine the interactive rules, a plurality of sequence adjustment controls 273 for adjusting the order in which a group of users participating in the interactive event become active participants in the interactive event, and a completion control 274 indicating the end of the configuration.
- the terminal device 120 can adjust the order in which the corresponding user who is not an active participant becomes an active participant in response to receiving a predetermined operation on a certain sequence adjustment control 274.
- the sequence adjustment control 274 corresponding to the user who has become an overactive participant can be changed to a "completed" state, indicating that the user has become an overactive participant and cannot be adjusted.
- the terminal device 120 can determine that the user 110 has adjusted the configuration information in response to receiving a selection operation on the completion control 274, and cancel the display of the configuration interface 270.
- the terminal device 120 can also respond to the first preset operation of the anchor, that is, the user 110, and present a statistical area 280 as shown in FIG. 2I after the interactive event ends.
- the statistical area 280 can be used to present the ranking of the interactive information of a group of users participating in the interactive event.
- the terminal device 120 can sort the group of users participating in the interactive event according to the size of the number corresponding to the interactive information, and present the sorting result in the statistical area 280.
- the anchor can configure a group of users who participate in the interactive events in the live broadcast room, thereby ensuring the interactive experience of users in the live broadcast room.
- Figures 3A to 3C show schematic diagrams of multiple example interfaces according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the live broadcast interface of a group of users can also present the interactive information of a group of users participating in the interactive event.
- the live broadcast interface of a group of users also includes multiple interactive controls for participating in the live broadcast room interaction.
- the terminal device 140 can respond to receiving a selection operation of the gift control 301 (of course, it can also be other controls, which is only used as an example here) among the multiple interactive controls, and present an interactive interface 330 as shown in Figure 3B.
- the interactive interface 330 may display users who are overactive participants separately from other users in a group of users who are not overactive participants. For example, users who are overactive participants are displayed at the bottom of the interface, and users who are not overactive participants are displayed at the top.
- the interactive interface 330 may also include multiple “send virtual resources” buttons.
- the terminal device 140 may determine to send virtual resources to the user corresponding to the button and update the interactive information of the user receiving the virtual resources in response to receiving a click operation on the “send virtual resources” button.
- a group of users participating in an interactive event can only send virtual resources to other users except themselves, but cannot send virtual resources to themselves.
- the terminal device 140 can also respond to the second preset operation of a specific user (i.e., any user in the group of users participating in the interactive event) and present the statistical area 340 shown in FIG. 3C after the interactive event ends.
- the statistical area 340 can be used to present at least one participant in the live broadcast room who initiated a preset interactive operation for a specific user during the interactive event.
- the preset interactive operation includes but is not limited to sending virtual resources, liking, commenting, etc.
- the statistical area 340 can present at least one user who watches the live broadcast room and has a preset interactive operation with the specific user during the interactive process.
- the terminal device 140 can sort them according to the preset interactive operation and present the sorting result in the statistical area 340.
- the terminal device 140 can sort the audience according to the value of giving away virtual resources to the specific user among the audience watching the live broadcast room and present the sorting result in the statistical area 340.
- Figures 4A to 4D show schematic diagrams of multiple example interfaces according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the live broadcast interface of the audience user also includes a first area 410 for presenting active participants and a second area 420 for presenting inactive participants.
- the live broadcast interface of the audience user can also present interactive information of a group of users participating in the interactive event.
- the live broadcast interface of the audience user also includes multiple interactive controls for participating in the interaction of the live broadcast room.
- the terminal device 140 can respond to receiving a selection operation of a gift control 401 (of course, it can also be other controls, which are only used as examples here) among multiple interactive controls, and present an interactive interface 430 as shown in FIG. 4B.
- the interactive interface 430 may display the user who will become an overactive participant separately from other users in a group of users who will not become overactive participants, for example, the user who will become an overactive participant is displayed at the bottom of the interface, and the user who will not become an overactive participant is displayed at the top.
- the interactive interface 430 may also include multiple "send virtual resources" buttons, and the terminal device 140 may, in response to receiving a click operation on a "send virtual resources" button, determine to send virtual resources to the user corresponding to the button and update the interactive information of the user who receives the virtual resources.
- the terminal device 140 may also present a request interface 440 as shown in FIG. 4C in response to receiving a selection operation on the microphone connection control 402 (of course, it may also be other controls, which are only used as examples here) among multiple controls.
- the request interface 440 may present the number of users who are currently applying to join the live interaction, for example, 10 people.
- the request interface 440 may also present prompt information for prompting the user about the interactive event.
- the request interface 440 also includes a control 442.
- the terminal device 140 may determine that a user-initiated request to join the interactive event has been received in response to receiving a selection operation on the control 442.
- the terminal device 140 may send the request to join to the server 150, and then send it to the host's terminal device 120.
- the host's terminal device 120 may update the host's configuration information for the interactive event in response to receiving the host's confirmation of the request to join.
- the user who newly joins the interactive event is the last to become an active participant by default.
- the terminal device 120 can adjust the order in which users who newly join the interactive event become active participants in response to receiving the modification of the configuration information by the host, that is, the user 110.
- the maximum time and preset permissions for users who newly join the interactive event to become active participants are the same as those of a group of users who previously joined the interactive event.
- the terminal device 140 may also present an invitation interface 450 as shown in FIG. 4D when receiving an invitation request indicating joining the interactive event.
- the invitation request here may be initiated by the host of the live broadcast room, that is, the user 110.
- the invitation request may be sent to the terminal device 140 through the server 150.
- the invitation interface 450 may include an "accept” button indicating confirmation of receiving the invitation and a "reject” button indicating rejection of the invitation.
- the terminal device 140 may determine that the current user expects to join the interactive event in response to receiving a click operation on the "accept" button.
- the terminal device 120 may adjust the order in which the user who newly joins the interactive event becomes an active participant in response to receiving the modification of the configuration information by the host, that is, the user 110.
- the maximum time for the user who newly joins the interactive event to become an active participant and the preset permissions are the same as those of a group of users who previously joined the interactive event.
- the host of the live broadcast room can simply and conveniently determine the configuration information of the interactive event, which helps to improve the host's operating efficiency; on the other hand, a group of users participating in the interactive event of the live broadcast room and other users watching the live broadcast room can join the interactive event of the live broadcast room, which helps to improve the user's interactive experience.
- FIG5 shows a flow chart of a process 500 for live broadcast room interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the process 500 may be implemented by the terminal device 120 in FIG1 , for example.
- a terminal device 120 may be, for example, a terminal device of the anchor in the live broadcast room, a terminal device of an activity participant, or a terminal device of an audience user.
- the process 500 is described below with reference to FIG1 .
- the terminal device 120 obtains the host's information about the interactive events in the live broadcast room.
- Configuration information the configuration information at least indicates a group of users participating in the interactive event in the live broadcast room and the order in which a group of users become active participants in the interactive event.
- the terminal device 120 starts an interactive event in the live broadcast room according to the configuration information, wherein during the interactive event, the display style of the live broadcast interface of the live broadcast room changes dynamically according to the configuration information to indicate the change of active participants in the interactive event.
- process 500 also includes: controlling permission information of the live broadcast room to change dynamically according to configuration information, wherein, when a target user in a group of users becomes an active participant in a group of users, a first preset permission of the target user in the live broadcast room is enabled.
- the first preset permission includes: permission to use audio in the live broadcast room, and/or permission to use video in the live broadcast room.
- the configuration information further indicates a set of time lengths corresponding to a set of users, wherein the set of time lengths indicates a maximum time that a set of users are allowed to be active participants.
- a group of users includes a first user, the first user corresponds to a first time length, and when the first time length corresponding to the first user expires, the active participants in the live broadcast room automatically switch from the first user to the second user according to the order.
- the live broadcast interface before the first time length expires, the live broadcast interface presents: a first reminder that the first time length corresponding to the first user will expire, and/or a second reminder that the second user will become an active participant.
- the active participant between the live broadcast rooms is automatically switched from the third user to the fourth user according to the sequence.
- the configuration information also indicates whether a second preset permission for an inactive participant in a group of users within the live broadcast room is enabled during the interactive event.
- the live broadcast interface includes: a first area corresponding to an active participant in a group of users, and a second area corresponding to an inactive participant in a group of users, wherein the display style indicates that the first area has a higher display priority than the second area in the live broadcast interface.
- the first area is configured to present media content from active participants.
- the live broadcast interface also presents interaction information corresponding to each user in a group of users, and the interaction information is determined based on preset interaction operations for a group of users in the live broadcast room during the interaction event.
- the live broadcast interface corresponds to a host in a group of users, and the live broadcast interface is also configured to: according to a first preset operation of the host, present a first statistical area after the interactive event ends, and the first statistical area is used to present the sorting of interactive information of a group of users.
- the live broadcast interface corresponds to a specific user among a group of users, and the live broadcast interface is also configured to: present a second statistical area after the interactive event ends according to a second preset operation of the specific user, and the interactive statistical area is used to present: during the interactive event, at least one participant in the live broadcast room who initiated a preset interactive operation for the specific user.
- process 500 further includes: receiving a third preset operation instructing the host to invite a fifth user to join the interactive event; and causing a terminal device associated with the fifth user to present the invitation to join the interactive event.
- process 500 also includes: in response to a sixth user initiating a join request to join the interactive event, presenting a reminder corresponding to the join request to the host; and in response to receiving a confirmation of the join request, updating the configuration information of the interactive event.
- Fig. 6 shows a schematic structural block diagram of an apparatus 600 for live broadcast room interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the apparatus 600 may be included in the terminal device 120 in Fig. 1, for example.
- Each module/component in the apparatus 600 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
- the device 600 includes a configuration information acquisition module 610, which is configured to acquire the configuration information of the anchor about the interactive event in the live broadcast room, and the configuration information at least indicates a group of users in the live broadcast room who participate in the interactive event and the order in which a group of users become active participants in the interactive event.
- the device 600 also includes an interactive event initiation module 620, which is configured to initiate the interactive event in the live broadcast room according to the configuration information, wherein, during the interactive event, the display style of the live broadcast interface of the live broadcast room changes dynamically according to the configuration information to indicate the interactive event. Changes in active participants in an event.
- the device 600 also includes: a permission information change module, which is configured to control the permission information of the live broadcast room to change dynamically according to the configuration information, wherein, when the target user in a group of users becomes an active participant in a group of users, the first preset permission of the target user in the live broadcast room is enabled.
- a permission information change module configured to control the permission information of the live broadcast room to change dynamically according to the configuration information, wherein, when the target user in a group of users becomes an active participant in a group of users, the first preset permission of the target user in the live broadcast room is enabled.
- the first preset permission includes: permission to use audio in the live broadcast room, and/or permission to use video in the live broadcast room.
- the configuration information further indicates a set of time lengths corresponding to a set of users, wherein the set of time lengths indicates a maximum time that a set of users are allowed to be active participants.
- a group of users includes a first user, the first user corresponds to a first time length, and when the first time length corresponding to the first user expires, the active participants in the live broadcast room automatically switch from the first user to the second user according to the order.
- the live broadcast interface before the first time length expires, the live broadcast interface presents: a first reminder that the first time length corresponding to the first user will expire, and/or a second reminder that the second user will become an active participant.
- the active participant between the live broadcast rooms is automatically switched from the third user to the fourth user according to the sequence.
- the configuration information also indicates whether a second preset permission for an inactive participant in a group of users within the live broadcast room is enabled during the interactive event.
- the live broadcast interface includes: a first area corresponding to an active participant in a group of users, and a second area corresponding to an inactive participant in a group of users, wherein the display style indicates that the first area has a higher display priority than the second area in the live broadcast interface.
- the first area is configured to present media content from active participants.
- the live broadcast interface also presents interaction information corresponding to each user in a group of users, and the interaction information is determined based on preset interaction operations for a group of users in the live broadcast room during an interaction event.
- the live broadcast interface corresponds to a host in a group of users, and the live broadcast interface is also configured to: according to a first preset operation of the host, present a first statistical area after the interactive event ends, and the first statistical area is used to present the sorting of interactive information of a group of users.
- the live broadcast interface corresponds to a specific user among a group of users, and the live broadcast interface is also configured to: present a second statistical area after the interactive event ends according to a second preset operation of the specific user, and the interactive statistical area is used to present: during the interactive event, at least one participant in the live broadcast room who initiated a preset interactive operation for the specific user.
- the device 600 also includes: a third operation receiving module, configured to receive a third preset operation instructing the host to invite the fifth user to join the interactive event; and an invitation presentation module, configured to enable a terminal device associated with the fifth user to present an invitation to join the interactive event.
- a third operation receiving module configured to receive a third preset operation instructing the host to invite the fifth user to join the interactive event
- an invitation presentation module configured to enable a terminal device associated with the fifth user to present an invitation to join the interactive event.
- the device 600 also includes: a reminder presentation module, configured to present a reminder corresponding to the joining request to the host in response to a joining request initiated by the sixth user to join the interactive event; and an information update module, configured to update the configuration information of the interactive event in response to receiving a confirmation of the joining request.
- a reminder presentation module configured to present a reminder corresponding to the joining request to the host in response to a joining request initiated by the sixth user to join the interactive event
- an information update module configured to update the configuration information of the interactive event in response to receiving a confirmation of the joining request.
- the units included in the device 600 can be implemented in various ways, including software, hardware, firmware, or any combination thereof.
- one or more units can be implemented using software and/or firmware, such as machine executable instructions stored on a storage medium.
- some or all of the units in the device 600 can be implemented at least in part by one or more hardware logic components.
- exemplary types of hardware logic components include field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), application specific standard products (ASSPs), systems on chips (SOCs), complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs), and the like.
- Fig. 7 shows a block diagram of an electronic device 700 in which one or more embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented. It should be understood that the electronic device 700 shown in Fig. 7 is merely exemplary and should not constitute any limitation on the functionality and scope of the embodiments described herein.
- the electronic device 700 is in the form of a general electronic device.
- the components of the electronic device 700 may include, but are not limited to, one or more processors or processing units 710, memory 720, storage device 730, one or more communication units 740, one or more input devices 750, and one or more output devices 760.
- Processing unit 710 may be a real or virtual processor and is capable of performing various processes according to a program stored in memory 720. In a multi-processor system, multiple processing units execute computer executable instructions in parallel to improve the parallel processing capability of electronic device 700.
- the electronic device 700 typically includes a plurality of computer storage media. Such media may be any accessible media that is accessible to the electronic device 700, including but not limited to volatile and non-volatile media, removable and non-removable media.
- the memory 720 may be a volatile memory (e.g., a register, a cache, a random access memory (RAM)), a non-volatile memory (e.g., a read-only memory (ROM), an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), flash memory), or some combination thereof.
- the storage device 730 may be a removable or non-removable medium, and may include a machine-readable medium, such as a flash drive, a disk, or any other medium, which may be capable of being used to store information and/or data (e.g., training data for training) and may be accessed within the electronic device 700.
- a machine-readable medium such as a flash drive, a disk, or any other medium, which may be capable of being used to store information and/or data (e.g., training data for training) and may be accessed within the electronic device 700.
- the electronic device 700 may further include additional removable/non-removable, volatile/non-volatile storage media.
- a disk drive for reading or writing from a removable, non-volatile disk e.g., a “floppy disk”
- an optical drive for reading or writing from a removable, non-volatile optical disk may be provided.
- each drive may be connected to a bus (not shown) by one or more data media interfaces.
- the memory 720 may include a computer program product 725 having one or more program modules configured to perform various methods or actions of various embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the communication unit 740 implements communication with other electronic devices through a communication medium. Additionally, the functions of the components of the electronic device 700 can be implemented with a single computing cluster or multiple computing machines that can communicate through a communication connection. Therefore, the electronic device 700 can operate in a networked environment using a logical connection with one or more other servers, a network personal computer (PC), or another network node.
- PC network personal computer
- the input device 750 may be one or more input devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, tracking ball, etc.
- the output device 760 may be one or more output devices, such as a display, speaker, etc.
- the electronic device 700 may also communicate with one or more external devices (not shown) through the communication unit 740 as needed, such as storage devices, display devices, etc., with one or more devices that allow a user to interact with the electronic device 700, or with any device that allows the electronic device 700 to communicate with one or more other electronic devices (e.g., a network card, a modem, etc.). Such communication may be performed via an input/output (I/O) interface (not shown).
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- a computer-readable storage medium on which computer-executable instructions are stored, wherein the computer-executable instructions are executed by a processor to implement the method described above.
- a computer program product is also provided, which is tangibly stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium and includes computer-executable instructions, and the computer-executable instructions are executed by a processor to implement the method described above.
- These computer-readable program instructions can be provided to a processing unit of a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, or other programmable data processing device, thereby producing a machine, so that when these instructions are executed by the processing unit of the computer or other programmable data processing device, a device that implements the functions/actions specified in one or more boxes in the flowchart and/or block diagram is generated.
- These computer-readable program instructions can also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, and these instructions cause the computer, programmable data processing device, and/or other equipment to work in a specific manner, so that the computer-readable medium storing the instructions includes a manufactured product, which includes instructions for implementing various aspects of the functions/actions specified in one or more boxes in the flowchart and/or block diagram.
- Computer-readable program instructions can be loaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to cause a series of operating steps to be performed on the computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to produce a computer-implemented process, thereby causing the instructions executed on the computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to implement
- each square box in the flow chart or block diagram can represent a part of a module, program segment or instruction, and a part of a module, program segment or instruction includes one or more executable instructions for realizing the logical function of the specification.
- the function marked in the square box can also occur in a sequence different from that marked in the accompanying drawings. For example, two continuous square boxes can actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they can sometimes be executed in reverse order, depending on the functions involved.
- each square box in the block diagram and/or flow chart, and the combination of the square boxes in the block diagram and/or flow chart can be realized by a special hardware-based system that performs the function or action of the specification, or can be realized by a combination of special hardware and computer instructions.
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- 一种直播间交互方法,包括:获取主播方关于直播间内的互动事件的配置信息,所述配置信息至少指示所述直播间内参与到所述互动事件的一组用户和所述一组用户成为所述互动事件中的活跃参与方的顺序;以及根据所述配置信息,启动所述直播间内的所述互动事件,其中,在所述互动事件的过程中,所述直播间的直播界面的显示样式根据所述配置信息而动态地变化,以指示所述互动事件中所述活跃参与方的变化。
- 根据权利要求1所述的方法,还包括:控制所述直播间的权限信息根据所述配置信息而动态地变化,其中,当所述一组用户中目标用户成为所述一组用户中的所述活跃参与方,所述目标用户在所述直播间内的第一预设权限被开启。
- 根据权利要求2所述的方法,其中所述第一预设权限包括:所述直播间内的音频使用权限,和/或所述直播间内的视频使用权限。
- 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中所述配置信息还指示与所述一组用户对应的一组时间长度,其中所述一组时间长度指示所述一组用户被允许作为所述活跃参与方的最长时间。
- 根据权利要求4所述的方法,其中所述一组用户包括第一用户,所述第一用户对应于所述第一时间长度,并且,当所述第一用户对应的所述第一时间长度到期,所述直播间间的所述活跃参与方根据所述顺序自动从所述第一用户切换为第二用户。
- 根据权利要求5所述的方法,其中,在所述第一时间长度到期前,所述直播界面呈现:关于所述第一用户对应的所述第一时间长度将到期的第一提醒,和/或所述第二用户将成为所述活跃参与方的第二提醒。
- 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中,在所述互动事件期间,如果当前为所述直播内的所述活跃参与方的第三用户发起终止请求,所述直播间间的所述活跃参与方根据所述顺序自动从所述第三用户切换为第四用户。
- 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中所述配置信息还指示:在所述互动事件期间,所述一组用户中的非活跃参与方在所述直播间内的第二预设权限是否被启用。
- 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中所述直播界面包括:与所述一组用户中的所述活跃参与方对应的第一区域,以及与所述一组用户中的非活跃参与方对应的第二区域,其中,所述显示样式指示所述第一区域在所述直播界面中显示优先级高于所述第二区域。
- 根据权利要求9所述的方法,其中所述第一区域被配置为呈现来自所述活跃参与方的媒体内容。
- 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中所述直播界面还呈现与所述一组用户中各用户对应的互动信息,所述互动信息是基于所述直播间在所述互动事件期间针对所述一组用户的预设交互操作而被确定的。
- 根据权利要求11所述的方法,其中所述直播界面对应于所述一组用户中的所述主播方,并且所述直播界面还被配置为:根据所述主播方的第一预设操作,在所述互动事件结束后呈现第一统计区域,所述第一统计区域用于呈现所述一组用户的所述互动信息的排序。
- 根据权利要求11所述的方法,其中所述直播界面对应于所述一组用户中的特定用户,并且所述直播界面还被配置为:根据所述特定用户的第二预设操作,在所述互动事件结束后呈现第二统计区域,所述互动统计区域用于呈现:在所述互动事件期间,所述直播间内发起针对所述特定用户的所述预设交互操作的至少一 个参与方。
- 根据权利要求1所述的方法,还包括:接收指示所述主播方邀请第五用户加入到所述互动事件的第三预设操作;以及使与所述第五用户相关联的终端设备呈现加入到所述互动事件的邀请。
- 根据权利要求1所述的方法,还包括:响应于第六用户发起加入到所述互动事件的加入请求,向所述主播方呈现与所述加入请求对应的提醒;以及响应于接收到针对所述加入请求的确认,更新所述互动事件的所述配置信息。
- 一种直播间交互装置,包括:配置信息获取模块,被配置为获取主播方关于直播间内的互动事件的配置信息,所述配置信息至少指示所述直播间内参与到所述互动事件的一组用户和所述一组用户成为所述互动事件中的活跃参与方的顺序;以及互动事件启动模块,被配置为根据所述配置信息,启动所述直播间内的所述互动事件,其中,在所述互动事件的过程中,所述直播间的直播界面的显示样式根据所述配置信息而动态地变化,以指示所述互动事件中所述活跃参与方的变化。
- 一种电子设备,包括:至少一个处理单元;以及至少一个存储器,所述至少一个存储器被耦合到所述至少一个处理单元并且存储用于由所述至少一个处理单元执行的指令,所述指令在由所述至少一个处理单元执行时使所述电子设备执行根据权利要求1至15中任一项所述的方法。
- 一种计算机可读存储介质,其上存储有计算机程序,所述计算机程序被处理器执行时实现根据权利要求1至15中任一项所述的方法。
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