EP1317705A1 - Electronic recording and communication of information - Google Patents
Electronic recording and communication of informationInfo
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- EP1317705A1 EP1317705A1 EP01944047A EP01944047A EP1317705A1 EP 1317705 A1 EP1317705 A1 EP 1317705A1 EP 01944047 A EP01944047 A EP 01944047A EP 01944047 A EP01944047 A EP 01944047A EP 1317705 A1 EP1317705 A1 EP 1317705A1
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Definitions
- the present invention relates generally to electronic recording and communication of information.
- Background Art A large number of handheld appliances for inputting of information into computers, PDAs, mobile phones and the like have been developed. Examples of such appliances are reading pens for inputting of text and electronic writing/pointing devices for electronic recording of handwritten information by position determination.
- There are a great variety of techniques for accomplishing position determination in electronic writing devices such as via accelerometers, gyros or mechanical movement detectors integrated into the writing device, via triangula- tion of signals from transceivers which are arranged in the surroundings of the writing device and intended for laser light, sound waves, radio waves or IR radiation, via interaction with pressure-sensitive writing tablets/ displays, via interaction with an electromagnetic field generated by a writing base, etc.
- Patent Publication WO 01/16691 which is assigned to the Applicant and which is hereby incorporated by reference, discloses a technique for increasing the functionality of electronic writing devices in addition to pure inputting of information into a computer or the like.
- a position code is used, which codes a plurality of positions in a writing field of a product, along with a writing device which is designed to detect the position code, in order to electronically record information which is noted down in the writing field.
- the product also has at least one activation icon which, when detected by the writing device, causes the writing device to initiate a predetermined operation while using the recorded information.
- the position- coded product has a built-in functionality, in that different positions on the product, such as positions in the activation icon and positions in the writing field, are dedicated to different functions.
- the position code is also capable of coding absolute coordinates for a large number of positions, much larger than the number of necessary positions on the product.
- the position code can be considered to make up a virtual surface which is defined by all positions which the position code is capable of coding, different positions on the virtual surface being dedicated to different functions and/or operators .
- the combination of writing device and position-coded product can, like in the prior-art techniques stated above, be used as an inputting device for a computer, a PDA, a mobile phone etc. For instance, handwritten text and sketches noted down on a notebook page can be transferred via the writing device to a computer.
- the combina- tion of writing device and position-coded product can, however, also be used for e-commerce, if the writing device communicates with a communication network, such as the Internet, a telephone network, etc.
- the writing device can be used to order a product or service from a position-coded advertisement in a magazine, by the positions in the advertisement being dedicated to such a functionality.
- the information recorded by the writing device can, for instance, be converted into a fax message, an e-mail message or an SMS, and then be sent from the writing device to a recipient via the communication network.
- the user has a product, for instance a notebook or a scratch pad, which is provided with preprinted graphics and a position code, typically a position-coded writing field for inputting of graphical information, a position-coded address field for inputting of address information, a position-coded subject field for inputting of a heading, and position-coded multiple choice fields for choosing the communication method (fax, e-mail, SMS) .
- a product for instance a notebook or a scratch pad, which is provided with preprinted graphics and a position code, typically a position-coded writing field for inputting of graphical information, a position-coded address field for inputting of address information, a position-coded subject field for inputting of a heading, and position-coded multiple choice fields for choosing the communication method (fax, e-mail, SMS) .
- the invention enables inputting of a command which qualifies the management of the electronically recorded information in the communication network.
- the command can be seen as a refining command.
- the user may use existing products which are dedicated to a certain service, but still have access to further developments of this service. Thus the user will have quick access to further developed services, in practice as soon as they are introduced in the communication network.
- the service provider has the advantage of being capable of further developing his services and still retain the products distributed on the market. It will also be possible to test the market's receptivity to a further deve- lopment without costs for manufacturing and distributing new products, for instance position-coded sheets of paper with a new graphic layout.
- the invention also allows the user to use generic products and control the choice of service by entering a desired command.
- Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of a system in which the invention can be accomplished
- FIG. 2 illustrates steps that can be carried out in a method of communicating information according to an embodiment of the invention
- Figs 3a-3c show three different embodiments of the product for use in communication of information according to the method in Fig. 2, and
- Fig. 4 illustrates method steps that can be carried out in the system in Fig. 1 when information is communi- cated therein.
- Fig. 1 shows a system in which the invention can be accomplished.
- the system, and alternatives thereto, is described in Applicant's International Patent Applica- tions PCT/SE00/02640, PCT/SEOO/02641 and PCT/SE00/02659 which are incorporated herein by reference.
- the system in Fig. 1 comprises a plurality of writing devices or digital pens DP, a plurality of products P with a position code PC, a look-up unit PLS and at least one service- providing unit SH.
- the digital pens DP are designed to record the position code PC locally on the product P and convert the recorded position code PC into a position of the pen DP on the product P. At the same time as the user writes with the pen DP on the product P, an electronic recording of a corresponding sequence of positions thus takes place.
- the position code PC and the digital pen DP are described in detail in Applicant's Patent Publications WO 01/26032 and WO 01/26033 which are hereby incorporated by reference .
- a position code PC which is capable of coding absolute coordinates for a very large number of positions, which make up a virtual surface and which are dedicated to different functions and/or operators. Only a subset of these positions is coded on the product P.
- the look-up unit PLS is a server unit having access to a database DB which contains information about the virtual surface, for instance a connection between different positions on the virtual surface and addresses of different service-providing units SH.
- the service-providing unit SH is a server unit which executes a service, such as storing or forwarding digital information or initiating transfer of a product or information, for instance in the form of a fax, an e-mail mes- sage or an SMS, to a recipient.
- a service such as storing or forwarding digital information or initiating transfer of a product or information, for instance in the form of a fax, an e-mail mes- sage or an SMS, to a recipient.
- a user connected to the system can by means of the writing device DP note information on the position-coded product P and then mark the activation icon Al .
- the pen DP records the activation icon Al , it is caused to send a message to the look-up unit PLS, which message contains at least one position from the electronic information that has been recorded on the product P.
- wireless transmission is performed from the pen DP to a network connecting unit M, such as a mobile phone, a computer or a PDA, which communicates with the look-up unit PLS in a communication network.
- the network connecting unit M can be incorporated into the pen DP.
- the look-up unit PLS When the look-up unit PLS receives the message from the pen DP, a look-up in the database DB is performed. Based on the position contents of the message, the lookup unit PLS then instructs the pen DP to communicate with a specific service-providing unit SH in the communication network, for instance by returning a network address (url) to the pen DP. Then the pen DP sends, via the net- work connecting unit M, the electronically recorded information to the appointed service-providing unit SH.
- the service-providing unit SH is conveniently connected to a database XDB which contains data regarding the functionality of each position on the product P. The service-providing unit SH then processes the received information in dependence on its position contents.
- the service-providing unit SH is administered by a service provider, which can be a network operator which provides electronic message services, a calendar producer which offers electronic calendar handling, a data storing company which offers data storage in the communication network, etc.
- a service provider which can be a network operator which provides electronic message services, a calendar producer which offers electronic calendar handling, a data storing company which offers data storage in the communication network, etc.
- Each service provider has, as a rule, produced his own position-coded products P with predefined graphic fields and an associated position code PC with the desired functionality. According to the invention, however, the user can qualify the management of the information in the communication network in addition to the possibilities that are indicated on the product P.
- Fig. 2 illustrates steps which according to the invention can be carried out by the user when communicating information in the system in Fig. 1. These steps will be illustrated in more detail in connection with the following description of three different embodiments of the product included in the system, with reference to Figs 3a-3c.
- the product in Fig. 3a contains a writing field 100 for noting graphic information, an address field 101 for entering a receiving address, such as a telephone number, a fax number or an e-mail address, a subject field 102 for entering a heading, a command field 103 for entering a command, and an activation icon in the form of a send box 104.
- the address field 101, the subject field 102 and the command field 103 code positions which are dedicated to initiation of an OCR interpretation (Optical Character Recognition) of the associated information. This OCR interpretation can take place in the pen DP, in the look- up unit PLS or in the service-providing unit SH.
- the user can, by noting a command in the command field 103, refine the management of the information noted on the product, generally in the writing field 100.
- the command is suitably a sequence of characters which in plain text identifies the corresponding operation, for instance INTERPRET (causes an ICR interpretation [Intelligent Character Recognition] of the information in the writing field 100) , TRANSLATE (causes an ICR interpretation and translation of the information in the writing field 100) , STORE (causes the information in the writing field 100 to be saved in a storage location) , FORMAT (causes the information in the writing field 100 to be formatted according to a given pattern) , BACKGROUND (causes the information in the writing field 100 to be presented against a background image) .
- the user may add additional definitions to the main command name, via a suitable separator, for instance "/" / and thus build a composite command, such as FORMAT/ POWERPOINT, TRANSLATE/ENGLISH or BACKGROUND/ALPS.
- a composite command such as FORMAT/ POWERPOINT, TRANSLATE/ENGLISH or BACKGROUND/ALPS.
- Other composite commands can relate to indication of a mode of payment for the service in question, such as PAY/ VISA (payment withdrawn from a predefined account) , PAY/VISA/1234123412341234 (payment withdrawn from the indicated account number) , PAY/TELE (cost invoiced by the operator administering the management of the user's information in the communication network) .
- the command By the command being recorded on a given part of the virtual surface, it can be distinguished from the other information in the message that is sent to the service- providing unit SH, which translates the command into an operation that is executed on the information recorded in the writing field 100, which information can also be identified on the basis of its position contents.
- Fig. 3b has no dedicated command field. Instead the system is designed to detect the existence of a command on the basis of a given symbol, for instance * ⁇ , and the subsequent or preceding character identifies the meaning of the command.
- the symbol is suitably of a type that is easy to note, easy to interpret and unique in the sense that it does not appear in any written language.
- the user can also note the command in the address field 101 or the subject field 102, optionally beside an address and a heading, respectively.
- the product in Fig. 3c is quite general in the sense that it allows access to many different services, based on commands that are written in a dedicated command field 103 on the product P.
- the user can note information in the writing field 100 and then write a composite command, which con- tains identification of the selected service, and any supplementary information, such as FAX/08-100100 (the information in the writing field 100 will be sent to the indicated fax number) , STORE/CALENDAR (the information in the writing field 100 will be stored in a calendar appli- cation of the service provider) , or SMS/0733-100100/
- FAX/08-100100 the information in the writing field 100 will be sent to the indicated fax number
- STORE/CALENDAR the information in the writing field 100 will be stored in a calendar appli- cation of the service provider
- ATTACHMENT/ALPS (the information in the writing field 100 will be sent as an SMS to the indicated telephone number and presented with an information object showing an alpine landscape) .
- Fig- 4 illustrates schematically steps that are carried out in the system in Fig. 1 in the management of information, independently of the design of the product P.
- a message is received by the service-providing unit SH, which identifies a relevant information quantity therein and also searches for a command in the message. If a command is found, the information quantity is qua- lified correspondingly.
- the translation of the command into an operation takes place in the service-providing unit SH.
- this translation can alternatively take place in the look-up unit PLS or even in the pen DP, which either themselves execute the operation or forward a corresponding instruction to the service-providing unit SH.
- the identification of commands and the translation thereof into operations are conveniently accomplished in the form of software which is executed in a computer/ server.
- the person skilled in the art can, based on the above description, design such software.
- the identification of commands, and optionally also the translation thereof into operations can alternatively take place manually.
- the system may comprise a portal P having access to an interface IF to the database DB of the look-up unit PLS, which database may contain a list of available commands.
- the portal P can have access to an interface XIF to the database XDB of the service provider, if the service provider administers the available commands .
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