WO2004091210A1 - 動画処理装置、情報処理装置およびそのプログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a moving image display device and the like that are specific to an interaction performed on a displayed moving image, a method of displaying a moving image, and the like.
- the first conventional technique is a technique for customizing menu items of a user's application.
- a video storage unit storing a plurality of videos
- a moving image display unit that sequentially displays all or a part of the plurality of moving images
- an input receiving unit that receives an input for displaying the moving image
- a moving image menu forming unit configured to form a menu by a moving image displayed when the input receiving unit receives an input
- a menu display unit for displaying a menu of a moving image constituted by the moving image menu forming unit
- a video storage unit that stores one or more videos
- a moving image menu forming unit that forms a menu having a video for identifying the one or more moving images by the one or more moving images
- a menu display unit that displays a menu configured by the video menu configuration unit
- a characteristic menu display section for displaying a characteristic menu having at least one item indicating a characteristic of a moving image
- An input accepting unit that accepts an instruction to select an image displayed on the menu display unit and an instruction to select an item of the characteristic menu
- the video identified by the video further has a characteristic indicated by the item with respect to the video identified by the video.
- a moving image selecting unit for selecting from the moving image storage unit;
- the image processing apparatus further includes a menu change unit that replaces a moving image corresponding to the selection-instructed image received by the input receiving unit with the moving image selected by the moving image selection unit and changes the image on the menu display unit.
- a menu display step of displaying the menu of the moving image formed in the moving image menu forming step is executed.
- the moving image processing device sequentially displays a plurality of moving images, receives an input for the displayed moving image, configures a menu based on the received moving image, and displays a menu of the moving image.
- the program is
- a moving image menu configuration step for configuring a menu based on the moving image displayed when the input is received in the input receiving step
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the moving image processing device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the moving image processing apparatus according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram of the moving image processing system according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing screen transition according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a structure of the moving image identification information according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a structure of the moving image identification information according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a display mode of a menu of a moving image according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a display example of a selected moving image according to the first embodiment. You.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the moving image processing device according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the moving image processing device according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a moving image management table according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a characteristic menu item management table according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a display example of the characteristic menu according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a display example of a moving image list according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing a display example of a menu of a new moving image according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 16 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the information processing apparatus according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the information processing apparatus according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram showing a program information management table according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 19 is a diagram showing a moving image management table according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram showing a display example of a frame of a program guide according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram showing an output example of an electronic program guide according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram showing an output example of an electronic program guide according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 23 is a diagram illustrating an output example of an electronic program guide according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 24 is a block diagram of the moving image display device according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 25 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the moving image display device according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 26 is a diagram showing a moving image management table according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 27 is a diagram showing an example of map information according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 28 is a diagram showing a world clock information management table according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 29 is a diagram illustrating a display example of a moving image according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 30 is a diagram illustrating a display example of a moving image according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 31 is a block diagram of a moving image processing device according to the fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 32 is a flowchart explaining the operation of the moving image processing apparatus according to the fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 33 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the schedule information change process according to the fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 34 is a diagram showing a moving image management table according to the fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 35 shows a schedule information management table according to the fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 36 is a diagram showing an approximation degree table according to the fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 37 is a diagram showing a schedule information management table according to the fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 38 is a block diagram of the information processing apparatus according to the sixth embodiment.
- FIG. 39 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the information processing apparatus according to the sixth embodiment.
- FIG. 40 is a diagram showing extracted program information according to the sixth embodiment.
- FIG. 41 is a diagram showing an output example of an electronic program guide according to the sixth embodiment.
- FIG. 42 is a diagram showing an output example of an electronic program guide according to the sixth embodiment.
- FIG. 43 is a block diagram of the information processing apparatus according to the seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 44 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the information processing apparatus according to the seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 45 is a diagram showing an output example of an electronic program guide according to the seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 46 is a diagram illustrating an output example of an electronic program guide according to the seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 47 is a block diagram of an information processing device according to the eighth embodiment.
- FIG. 48 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the information processing apparatus according to the eighth embodiment.
- FIG. 49 shows a display method management table according to the eighth embodiment.
- FIG. 50 is a diagram showing an output example of an electronic program guide according to the eighth embodiment.
- BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION the first prior art described above only allows a user to customize an operation menu, and is used to select a certain number of videos from a large number of videos, for example. The user interface is not easy to use. In the first place, the first conventional technology assumes function selection and application selection, and is not a technology with video selection in mind. Further, the above-mentioned second conventional technique displays a still image, does not display a moving image, and does not cut an image in a size corresponding to a time frame of a program. .
- the second conventional technique does not display a moving image in a program guide to accurately convey an image of a content to be output to a user, and does not immediately convey a time and a time when the content is output.
- the above-mentioned third conventional technique merely displays a plurality of moving images on one screen, and does not visually represent positional information of the moving images. Therefore, for example, when a moving image is viewed as sightseeing information, the user must separately obtain information on the location indicating the moving image.
- the present invention provides a moving image storage unit that stores a plurality of moving images, a moving image display unit that sequentially displays all or a part of the plurality of moving images, An input receiving unit that receives input, a moving image menu component that composes a menu based on a moving image displayed when the input receiving unit receives input, and a menu that displays a moving image menu that is configured by the moving image menu component
- a user-selected movie selection menu can be automatically configured from one or more selected movies.
- the present invention provides a moving image storage unit that stores one or more moving images, a moving image menu forming unit that configures a menu having one or more moving images by the one or more moving images, and a moving image menu.
- a menu display for displaying a menu configured by the component a characteristic menu display for displaying a characteristic menu having at least one item indicating a characteristic of a moving image, an instruction for selecting an image displayed on the menu display, and a characteristic.
- a video identified by the video is A moving image selecting unit that selects a moving image further having the characteristic indicated by the item from the moving image storage unit, and a moving image that is selected and received by the input receiving unit;
- the moving image processing apparatus includes a menu changing unit that replaces the moving image with the moving image selected by the moving image selection unit and changes the image on the menu display unit.
- the present invention relates to an information processing apparatus for displaying an electronic program guide, wherein the program information storage unit stores one or more pieces of program information which is information relating to programs constituting the electronic program guide, and identifies the program information.
- a program table display that displays an electronic program guide including videos using the video storage unit that stores one or more videos to be played, the one or more program information in the program information storage unit, and the one or more videos in the video storage unit.
- the program guide display unit is an information processing apparatus that, when displaying a moving image for identifying a program, changes the size of the moving image according to the output time of the program and displays the moving image.
- the present invention includes a moving image storage unit that stores one or more moving images having position information, which is information indicating a position, as an attribute value, and a moving image display unit that displays one or more moving images.
- a moving image display device that, when displaying a moving image, displays the position information corresponding to the moving image in a form that visually indicates the position information. It is particularly preferable to use such a moving image processing device as an information display device such as a tourist guide.
- the moving image display unit includes a schedule information holding unit that holds schedule information that is information on a schedule for displaying the plurality of moving images, and the plurality of moving images based on the schedule information.
- a moving image display unit for displaying all or part of the moving image in order, and when the input receiving unit receives an input for displaying the moving image, a process for changing the schedule information based on the reception of the input.
- the moving image display unit further includes a schedule information changing unit, and the moving image display unit is a moving image processing device that sequentially displays all or a part of the plurality of moving images based on the schedule information changed by the schedule information changing unit.
- a moving image processing device can find a moving image that a user likes at an early stage. Also, when configuring a menu for a movie, the menu can be configured quickly.
- the present invention provides an information processing apparatus for displaying an electronic program guide having at least one program information having a program identifier which is information for identifying a program and time zone information which is information indicating a time zone in which the program is broadcast.
- the size of the display frame of the program information is changed based on one or more time zone information of the one or more displayed program information or the time zone information of the focused program information.
- Information processing device With such an information processing apparatus, it is possible to obtain a very easy-to-read electronic program guide.
- the present invention provides one or more programs including program identifiers, time zone information, and moving images.
- An information processing apparatus for displaying an electronic program guide having group information wherein the information processing apparatus displays a video included in the program information by changing a display method of a moving image based on the time zone information.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the moving image processing device according to the present embodiment.
- the moving image processing device includes a moving image storage unit 101, a moving image display unit 102, an input receiving unit 103, a moving image menu forming unit 104, a menu display unit 105, and an operation reproducing unit 106. I do.
- the moving image storage unit 101 stores a plurality of moving images.
- the structure of the video is not limited.
- the moving image storage unit 101 is preferably a non-volatile recording medium, but can also be realized by a volatile recording medium.
- the moving image display unit 102 sequentially displays all or a part of a plurality of moving images.
- the moving image display unit 102 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure for the moving image display unit 102 to display the moving image is realized by software or hardware (dedicated circuit). Note that the moving image display unit 102 may be considered to include a display or may be considered to control output to an external display.
- the input receiving unit 103 includes an operation start instruction (start instruction), an operation end instruction, Input the selection of the video displayed on the video display section 102 (video selection input) and select one menu item from the video menu configured by the video menu configuration section 104 (menu selection input). Accept.
- the input means such as a moving image selection input may be any means such as a keyboard, a mouse, a remote controller, and a menu screen.
- the input receiving unit 103 can be realized by a device driver of input means such as a remote controller, control software of a menu screen, or the like.
- the moving image menu forming unit 104 forms a moving image menu based on the displayed moving image when the input receiving unit 103 receives a moving image selection input.
- the method of configuring the menu of the moving image menu configuration section 104 does not matter.
- the moving image menu composition unit 104 cuts the window, for example, and displays a plurality of moving images in the window.
- the plurality of moving images are the plurality of moving images displayed when the input receiving unit 103 receives the moving image selection input.
- the moving image menu composition unit 104 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure for the moving image menu composing section 104 to compose the menu is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as R ⁇ . However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the menu display section 105 displays the menu of the moving image formed by the moving image menu forming section 104.
- the menu display unit 105 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure for the menu display section 105 to display the menu of the moving image is realized by software or hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the menu display unit 105 may be considered to include a display or may be considered to control output to an external display.
- the operation reproducing unit 106 When the input receiving unit 103 receives the menu selection input, the operation reproducing unit 106 reads out the selected operation from the moving image storage unit 101 and replays it. Live. In such a case, the operation reproducing unit 106 normally displays a moving image on the entire screen.
- the operation reproducing unit 106 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure for the motion reproducing unit 106 to display a moving image is realized by software or Z and hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the operation reproducing unit 106 may be considered to include a display or may be considered to control output to an external display.
- Step S201 The input receiving unit 103 determines whether an input has been received. If the input is accepted, the process goes to step S202, and if the input is not accepted, the process returns to step S201.
- Step S202 It is determined whether or not the input received in step S201 is a start instruction input. If the input is a start instruction, the process goes to step S203. If the input is not a start instruction, the process jumps to step S213.
- Step S203 The moving image display unit 102 determines whether or not the moving image processing device is currently running. If it is running, the process returns to step S201, and if it is not running, it goes to step S204.
- Step S204 The moving image display unit 102 displays all or a part of the moving image in the moving image storage unit 101 in order.
- the operation of displaying a moving image is performed in parallel with the operation in other steps. That is, it is possible to receive an input from the user while the moving image is displayed.
- Step S205 It is determined whether or not the input received in step S201 is a moving image selection input. If it is a moving image selection input, go to step S206, otherwise, go to step S213.
- Step S206 The moving image menu component 104 displays whether or not the moving image is currently displayed (whether the moving image is being displayed in step S204). Or not). If a moving image is being displayed, the flow proceeds to step S207, and if not, the flow returns to step S201.
- Step S207 The moving image menu configuration section 104 determines whether a fixed number of moving images have already been registered. If a fixed number of moving images have been registered, the flow returns to step S201, and if a fixed number of moving images have not been registered, the flow proceeds to step S208.
- the moving image here is a moving image that constitutes a menu of the moving image.
- Step S208 The moving image menu composition unit 104 registers the displayed moving image when the input receiving unit 103 receives the moving image selection input.
- registering a moving image means, for example, recording information for identifying the moving image in a predetermined memory. Also, registering a moving image includes making one moving image distinguishable from another moving image by another method.
- Step S209 The moving image menu configuration section 104 determines whether a certain number of moving images have been registered. If a certain number of moving images have been registered, the process goes to step S210, and if a certain number of moving images have not been registered, the process jumps to step S212.
- the moving image menu configuration section 104 configures a menu (moving image menu) for selecting a moving image based on the registered moving image.
- Step S211 The menu display section 105 displays the menu of the moving image configured in step S210. It returns to step S201.
- Step S2122 The moving image menu configuration section 104 instructs the moving image display section 102 so that the moving image display of the moving image display section 102 steps to the next moving image. It returns to step S201. Note that the moving image menu configuration unit 104 may wait until the reproduction of the current operation ends.
- Step S 2 1 The input received in Step S 201 In this menu, it is determined whether or not it is a selection of one moving image. If it is the selection of one moving image, go to step S2114. If it is not the selection of one moving image, go to step S216.
- Step S2114 The operation reproducing unit 106 determines whether or not the menu of the moving image is being displayed. If the menu of the moving image is being displayed, the process goes to step S215. If the menu of the moving image is not being displayed, the process returns to step S201.
- Step S215) The operation reproducing unit 106 reads the moving image selected in step S213 from the moving image storage unit 101 and reproduces the moving image. In such a case, the operation reproducing unit 106 displays a moving image on the entire surface of the display. It returns to step S201.
- Step S2 16 It is determined whether or not the input received in step S201 is an end instruction. If the instruction is a termination instruction, the process is terminated. If not, the process returns to step S201.
- FIG. 3 shows a conceptual diagram of the video processing system.
- the moving image processing system has a moving image processing device 31 and a remote controller 32.
- the moving image processing device 31 includes a large-capacity recording medium (for example, a hard disk), and stores a large number of moving images in this recording medium.
- This recording medium is the moving image storage unit 101 described above.
- An example of the information stored in the moving image storage unit 101 is as shown in FIG. That is, there are a plurality of pairs of “ID”, “moving image identification information”, and “moving image (substance data)”.
- “ID” is information for identifying a record in the table structure.
- “Moving image identification information” is information for identifying a moving image (substance data).
- the structure of the video (substance data) data is not limited.
- the video (substantial image) does not need to be composed only of the video, and may include audio.
- the user uses the remote Operate the device and select your favorite video from a large number of videos, and build your own video menu.
- the user starts the moving image processing device using the remote control. Activation is performed by pressing the “power” button on the remote control.
- the moving image processing device When the moving image processing device is started, the moving image processing device reads the moving image from the recording medium in a predetermined order or at random, and displays the moving image on the display. Specifically, the moving image processing device sequentially reads the moving images on the recording medium, and here displays one moving image for 4 seconds and shifts to the next moving image.
- FIG. 4 shows a transition of the screen in such a case.
- the moving image processing device reads the first moving image (moving image of a landscape such as a mountain) and reproduces it for 4 seconds. In other words, the moving image processing device reproduces, for example, the image of the selected one moving image, for example, for the first 4 seconds. In such a case, the moving image processing device also displays time information indicating a time for receiving an input for the displayed moving image.
- the moving images displayed in order are moving images that prompt the user to make a selection in order to compose a moving image menu.
- the time information is initially displayed as "3" (meaning 3 seconds left), "2" and "1" every 1 second, and no time information is displayed at the end. Finally, the time information “0” may be displayed.
- the moving image processing device is waiting for a moving image selection input of the first moving image. Then, the moving image processing device selects a second moving image (moving image of a landscape such as the sea). The moving image processing device plays back the second moving image only for 4 seconds in the same manner as described above. In such a case, as shown in screens (5) to (8) in FIG. 4, the time information is also displayed, for example, at the upper right of the screen. Then, during the display of the second moving image, the moving image processing device waits for a moving image selection input of the second moving image.
- FIG. 5 shows a state where such moving image identification information is stored in the memory.
- the moving picture processing device jumps to the first field of the third moving picture. Note that, even after the second moving image is selected, the second moving image may be displayed until time elapses.
- the moving image processing device displays a third moving image (see screens (9) to (12) in FIG. 4). Then, while waiting for the “select” button on the remote controller to be pressed, the moving image processing device displays moving images one after another. In this process, it is assumed that the “select” button on the remote control is further pressed while “fifth video”, “eighth video”, “tenth video”, and “eleventh video” are being displayed.
- the moving image processing apparatus records the moving image identification information in a predetermined memory in response to pressing of the “select” button on the remote control.
- Figure 6 shows a state where five pieces of moving image identification information are recorded in the memory.
- the moving image processing device automatically configures a moving image menu using the moving image identified by the five moving image identification information.
- the menu of this moving image is, for example, a menu for reproducing a moving image that a user likes with a simple operation.
- the moving image processing device displays the moving image identified by the five moving image identification information.
- the manner in which the five videos are displayed is not limited.
- the five moving images are displayed, for example, as shown in FIG. In other words, each video is displayed in one window. In other words, five windows are generated, and each window has the corresponding video again. Have been born.
- the user selects one moving image using the remote controller.
- the remote controller For example, suppose that the user presses the “Enter” button on the remote control while the “eighth video” in FIG. 7 is focused.
- the moving image processing device Upon receiving the signal of pressing the “Enter” button on the remote controller, the moving image processing device selects the focused moving image identified by the “eighth moving image” from the moving image storage unit 101 and displays it on the entire display. In other words, the moving image processing device deletes each window in FIG. 7 and reproduces the moving image identified by “eighth moving image” in one window (see FIG. 8).
- one or more moving images can be selected from a plurality of moving images with a simple user interface.
- a user-selected movie selection menu can be automatically configured from one or more selected movies.
- Such a moving image processing device is very effective when a large number of moving images are stored in a large-capacity recording medium.
- the display when a fixed number of moving images are selected from a plurality of stored moving images, the display automatically shifts to a moving image menu display. However, after the user selects as many moving pictures as desired, the display may be switched to a moving picture menu according to the user's instruction.
- the moving image display unit also displays the time information indicating the time during which the input to the displayed moving image is received, but the display of the time information is not essential.
- each moving image is displayed for 4 seconds and shifted to the next moving image, but the display time of the moving image that can be selected does not matter.
- the display time may be different depending on the moving image.
- a part of the long moving image is cut out and displayed, for example, for 4 seconds.
- a moving image or a still image when a long moving image is selected may be separately stored.
- the moving image menu displays a moving image in each window.
- a still image or a text (such as moving image identification information) representing the moving image may be displayed. This is the same in other embodiments.
- the processing in the present embodiment may be realized by software. Then, this software may be distributed by software download or the like. Also, this software may be recorded on a recording medium such as CD-ROM and distributed.
- the software that implements the moving picture processing device according to the present embodiment is a program as described below.
- the program includes a moving image display step for sequentially displaying all or a part of a plurality of stored moving images on a computer, an input receiving step for receiving input for the display of the moving image, and an input receiving step for inputting. And a program for executing a moving image menu composing step for composing a menu based on the moving image displayed at the time of reception, and a menu displaying step for displaying a moving image menu constituted by the moving image menu composing step.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the moving image processing device according to the present embodiment.
- the moving image processing device includes a moving image storage unit 101, a moving image display unit 102, an input receiving unit 901, a moving image menu configuration unit 104, a menu display unit 105, an operation playback unit 106, and characteristics.
- the input accepting unit 9101 includes an operation start instruction (start instruction), an operation end instruction, a selection input for a moving image displayed by the moving image display unit 102 (moving image selection input), and a moving image menu forming unit 10. Selection of one menu item (menu selection input) in the video menu composed by 4, instruction to select video displayed by menu display section 105 (exchange instruction), and selection of items in the characteristic menu Accepts instructions (characteristic selection instructions).
- the means for realizing the input receiving unit 901 is the same as that of the input receiving unit 103.
- the characteristic menu display section 902 displays a characteristic menu having one or more items indicating characteristics of a moving image.
- the information on the menu items constituting the characteristic menu is stored in advance, for example, in the characteristic menu display section 902. Further, the information of the menu items constituting the characteristic menu may be information obtained from the attributes of the moving image. In such a case, the moving image retains the characteristic values (serious degree “5”, hard boiled degree “3”, etc.) indicating the characteristics of the moving image (serious, soft, hard boiled, etc.).
- the characteristic menu display section 902 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure for the characteristic menu display section 902 to display the menu is realized by software or hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the characteristic menu display section 902 may be considered to include a display, or may be considered to control output to an external display. Further, the property menu display section 902 stores the menu items constituting the property menu in a non-volatile recording medium or a volatile recording medium.
- the moving image selection unit 903 selects the video when the input reception unit 901 receives a video selection instruction (replacement instruction) and an item selection instruction (characteristic selection instruction) included in the characteristic menu. For the moving image identified by, a moving image further having the characteristic indicated by the item is selected from the moving image storage unit 101.
- the moving image selection unit 903 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure for selecting a moving image by the moving image selection unit 903 is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as a ROM. However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the menu change unit 904 replaces the moving image corresponding to the video for which the selection instruction (replacement instruction) received by the input receiving unit 901 has been received with the video selected by the video selection unit 903, and outputs the menu display unit 1 0 Change the video of 5.
- the menu change unit 904 instructs the menu display unit 105 to switch one image, for example. Then, the menu display unit 105 displays a menu of a moving image in which one image is replaced.
- the menu change unit 904 can be usually realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure of the menu changing unit 904 is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as an RTM. However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- Step S1001 The input receiving unit 901 determines whether an input has been received. If the input is accepted, the process goes to step S1002, and if the input is not accepted, the process returns to step S1001.
- Step S1002 The characteristic menu display section 902 determines whether or not the input received in step S1001 is a replacement instruction. If it is an exchange instruction, go to step S1003. If it is not an exchange instruction, jump to step S1005.
- the replacement instruction includes information indicating the video to be replaced.
- Step SI003 The characteristic menu display section 902 reads a characteristic menu having one or more items indicating characteristics of a moving image.
- Step S1004 The characteristic menu display section 902 displays the characteristic menu read out in step S1003. Return to step S1001.
- Step S1005 It is determined whether or not the input received in step S1001 is a characteristic selection instruction. If the instruction is a characteristic selection instruction, the flow proceeds to step S106. If the instruction is not a characteristic selection instruction, the flow jumps to step S109. Note that the characteristic selection instruction includes information indicating a menu item that configures the characteristic menu.
- Step S1006 The moving image selection section 903 determines whether or not the characteristic menu is being displayed. If the characteristic menu is being displayed, the procedure goes to step S1007, and if the characteristic menu is not being displayed, the procedure returns to step S1001.
- Step S1007 The moving image selection unit 903 searches the moving image storage unit 101 for a moving image further having the characteristic indicated by the selected menu item, for the replaced moving image. This search is to obtain the candidate for the video to be replaced.
- Step S1008 The moving image selection unit 903 displays one or more moving images acquired in step S107 as candidate moving images to be replaced.
- the display mode in this case does not matter, such as a list. Return to step S1001.
- Step S1009 It is determined whether or not the instruction is to select one replacement candidate moving image from among the one or more moving images displayed in step S1008. If it is an instruction to select a moving image, go to step S1001, and if it is not an instruction to select a moving image, return to step S1001.
- Step S 1 0 1 0 The moving image selection section 9 03 It is determined whether an image is being displayed. If the moving image of the candidate to be replaced is being displayed, the process proceeds to step S1011, and if the moving image of the candidate to be replaced is not being displayed, the process returns to step S1001.
- Step S101 The moving image selection unit 903 acquires the selected moving image from the moving image storage unit 101.
- Step S 1 0 1 2 The menu change section 9 04 instructs to change the video in the menu display section 105 by replacing the video to be replaced with the video obtained in step S 101. do.
- Step S1013 The menu display section 105 redraws the menu of the moving image.
- the redrawing may be performed on the entire screen or only on the changed area.
- the data structure of the moving image storage has the structure of the moving image management table as shown in FIG.
- the moving image storage unit stores a plurality of moving images, and each moving image has a plurality of characteristic values.
- ID 1
- the video identified by the video identifier “first video” has a seriousness degree of “8”, a hard boiled degree of “7”, a fairy tale degree of “1”, and a home degree of “1”. Indicates that there is.
- the moving picture management table in FIG. 11 has pointers, and the moving pictures (substance data) are linked by the pointers.
- Figure 12 is a characteristic menu item management table that manages characteristic menu items.
- FIG. 12 is a table holding information indicating characteristics of moving images.
- Figure According to 12, the characteristic menu display section displays four characteristics.
- the user operates the video processing device with a remote controller or the like, selects a video, and displays the video menu shown in FIG. And
- the user inputs a replacement instruction using a remote controller or the like.
- the moving image processing device receives the replacement instruction, the characteristic menu shown in Fig. 13 is displayed.
- the moving image to be replaced is the “eighth moving image” in FIG.
- the moving image processing apparatus selects a moving image having a higher fairy tale than the “eighth moving image” in FIG. 7 from the moving image management table in FIG. Figure 14 shows a list of the resulting videos.
- the list in Fig. 14 is a list in which one or more sets of moving image identification information and moving images are displayed.
- the moving image processing device replaces “eighth moving image” in FIG. 7 with “16th moving image” and displays a new moving image menu shown in FIG.
- the user can update the moving image menu that matches his / her preference.
- a menu of a moving image can be updated with a simple user interface, and a moving image can be replaced with an excellent user interface according to characteristics of the moving image.
- the items of the characteristic menu are not limited to those shown in FIG.
- the moving image processing device may acquire the items of the characteristic menu from the attributes held by the moving image and dynamically configure the characteristic menu.
- the display mode of the characteristic menu does not matter.
- the processing in the present embodiment may be realized by software. Then, this software may be distributed by software download or the like. Further, this software may be recorded on a recording medium such as a CD-ROM and distributed.
- the software that implements the moving image processing device according to the present embodiment is a program as described below. In other words, the program displays, on the computer, a menu having a moving image menu configuration step and a menu having a video for identifying one or more videos by the stored one or more videos.
- a menu display step a characteristic menu display step for displaying a characteristic menu having one or more items indicating characteristics of a moving image, an input for receiving an instruction to select an image displayed in the menu display step, and an instruction for selecting an item included in the characteristic menu
- a moving image further having the characteristic indicated by the item is identified with respect to the moving image identified by the video.
- Accepted in the video selection step to select and the input acceptance step The selection indicated moving picture corresponding to the image, and replace the selected video in video selection step, a program, for executing a menu changing step of changing the image of the menu display step.
- this moving image is a moving image related to the content
- this moving image is a moving image related to the content
- FIG. 16 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the information processing apparatus according to the present embodiment.
- the information processing apparatus includes a program information storage unit 1601, a moving image storage unit 1602, and a program guide display unit 1603.
- the program information storage section 1601 stores information on programs constituting the electronic program guide. Stores one or more program information.
- the program information includes, for example, a program identifier for identifying a program, information indicating an output time zone for outputting a program, a channel number, and the like.
- the data structure of the program information does not matter. There is no limitation on the method of acquiring program information.
- the program information is acquired, for example, by receiving a broadcast. Further, the program information may be obtained, for example, via a network or read from a recording medium.
- the program information storage section 1601 is preferably a non-volatile recording medium, but can also be realized by a volatile recording medium.
- the moving image storage section 1602 stores one or more moving images for identifying program information.
- the data structure of the moving image in the moving image storage section 1602 does not matter.
- the video storage section 1602 stores, for example, one or more pairs of a program identifier and actual data of a video.
- the entity data of the moving image has, for example, a data structure of MPEG4 or MPEG7.
- the method of acquiring the moving image does not matter.
- the moving image can be acquired by receiving a broadcast, acquired via a network, or read from a recording medium.
- the moving image storage section 1602 is preferably a non-volatile recording medium, but can also be realized by a volatile recording medium.
- the program guide display unit 1603 displays an electronic program guide including a moving image for identifying a program by using one or more pieces of program information in the program information storage unit and one or more moving images in the moving image storage unit. Further, when displaying a moving image for identifying a program, the program guide display section 1603 changes and displays the size of the moving image according to the time at which the program is output. Specifically, the program guide display section 1603 has an area twice as large as when displaying the program information of the contents of the 1-hour program and when displaying the program information of the contents of the 30-minute program. Display a movie so that it is the size.
- the program guide display section 1603 can usually be realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure for displaying the program guide by the program guide display section 1603 is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as R ⁇ M. However, Her Due (A dedicated circuit).
- Step S 1 701 The program guide display section 1603 acquires information constituting a frame of the program guide stored in advance.
- the data structure of the information constituting the frame of the program guide is not limited.
- Step S1702 The program guide display section 1603 displays the frame of the program guide from the information constituting the frame of the program guide obtained in step S1701.
- Step S 1703 The program guide display section 1603 substitutes 1 for count i.
- Step S 1704 The program guide display section 1603 acquires the i-th program information from the program information storage section 1601.
- Step S175 The program guide display section 1603 determines whether or not the i-th program information exists. That is, for example, the program guide display unit 1603 determines whether or not the program information read in step S1744 is not NULL. If the i-th program information exists, the process proceeds to step S 176, and if the i-th program information does not exist, the process ends.
- Step S 176 The program guide display section 163 reads the moving image corresponding to the i-th program information from the moving image storage section 162.
- the moving image in the moving image storage unit 1602 is managed as a pair with a program identifier, and the program information has a program identifier.
- the program guide display section 1603 reads out a moving image paired with the program identifier included in the program information.
- the program guide display section 1603 determines the position in the program guide at which to output a moving image from the information on the output time zone of the program included in the i-th program information. Specifically, for example, when the program indicated by the program information is a program output from 17: 0 to 18: 0, the moving image is placed at the position of 17:30 in the program table. So that the center is located, Determine the position. (Step S 178) The program guide display section 1603 determines the area to be masked from the information on the output time zone of the program included in the i-th program information when outputting a moving image, Put a mask on a part of. Note that the program guide display section 1603 does not apply a mask if the program output time is such that an area large enough to output the entire moving image can be obtained.
- Step S 1709 The program guide display section 1603 outputs the moving image acquired in step S 176 to the position determined in step S 177.
- Step S 1710 The program guide display section 1603 increments the count i by one. It returns to step S1704.
- the program information management table has one or more records (program information) having “ID”, “program identifier”, “output time”, and “channel”.
- the “ID” is information that identifies the record and exists for table management requirements.
- “Program identifier” is information (program name) for identifying a program.
- “Output time” indicates the time zone during which the program is broadcast.
- the “output time” includes the broadcast start time and the broadcast end time of the program, but may include the broadcast start time and the broadcast time of the program.
- “Channel” indicates the channel number on which the program is broadcast.
- the information processing device holds a moving image management table shown in FIG.
- the video management table has one or more records having “ID”, “program identifier”, and “video”.
- the “moving image” is the actual data of the moving image, and is, for example, an MPEG 4 data structure. Also, for example, “movie” is sent from a promotion channel earlier than the actual program. It was broadcast at an unusual time and stored in an information processing device.
- the information processing device first configures and displays a frame of the program guide.
- FIG. 20 shows a display example of a frame of a program guide.
- the program guide has, for example, a channel number on the vertical axis and an output time on the horizontal axis.
- the program guide may have the channel number on the ⁇ axis and the output time on the vertical axis.
- the information processing apparatus acquires the first program information in FIG.
- the information processing device reads the moving image paired with the program identifier “program A A” of the first program information from the moving image management table in FIG.
- the information processing device determines the width of the mask (the width of the output moving image) when outputting the moving image from the output time “1 hour” of the first program information.
- a moving image for identifying “Program A A” is output.
- the information processing apparatus acquires the second program information in FIG. 18 and displays a moving image paired with the program identifier “program BB” in the frame of the program guide in the same manner as described above (FIG. 22). reference).
- the width of the video of “Program BB” is 1 Z4 compared to “Program A”. This is because the output time of the program is 14.
- the information processing device acquires all the program information from the third onward in FIG. 18 and displays the moving image in the frame of the program guide in the same manner as described above (see FIG. 23).
- the information processing apparatus changes the size of the moving image according to the output time of the program and displays the changed moving image.
- the program identifier may be displayed in the program guide together with the display of the moving image.
- a moving image for identifying a content to be output can be output in a program guide with a size of an area corresponding to the output time zone. Therefore, when the user looks at the program guide, it is clear at a glance what content is output in what time zone and for how long.
- the program guide is used to output contents widely. This is not limited to information indicating the broadcast schedule of the program to be broadcast.
- the program guide may be, for example, information indicating an output schedule of content output in a museum or an event venue. In such a case, the channel may not exist in the program guide. This is the same in other embodiments.
- the program is not limited to a broadcasted program, but also includes a content read from a recording medium and a content obtained via a network.
- programs are broadly equivalent to contents. This is the same in other embodiments.
- the moving image is masked and the moving image is output with the width of the region corresponding to the output time.
- the moving image may be cut into the region corresponding to the output time and output. .
- the algorithm does not matter as long as the size of the moving image is changed and displayed according to the time at which the program is output.
- the processing in the present embodiment may be realized by software. Then, this software may be distributed by software download or the like. Also, this software may be recorded on a recording medium such as CD-ROM and distributed.
- the software that implements the information processing device according to the present embodiment is a program as described below. That is, the program includes a step of displaying a frame of a program guide on a computer, a step of determining a display position and a display area of a moving image for identifying the program information based on the program information, and a step of determining a number based on the determination. This is a program for executing a step of displaying a moving image for identifying group information in a program guide. Note that the step of displaying the frame of the program guide and the step of displaying a moving image in the program guide may be performed in parallel, and the order is not limited.
- FIG. 24 is a block diagram of the moving image display device.
- This moving image display device has a video storage unit 2401, a map information storage unit 2402, a current time acquisition unit 2403, a world clock storage unit 2404, a map display unit 2405, It has a moving image display section 2406.
- the moving image storage unit 2401 stores one or more moving images having position information, which is information indicating a position, as attribute values.
- position information which is information indicating a position
- the data structure of the video does not matter. Also, the manner of holding the attribute value of the moving image is not limited.
- the moving image storage unit 2401 is preferably a non-volatile recording medium, but can also be realized by a volatile recording medium.
- the map information storage section 2402 stores map information.
- the data structure of map information does not matter.
- the map information storage unit 2402 is preferably a non-volatile recording medium, but can also be realized by a volatile recording medium.
- the current time acquisition unit 2403 acquires the current time from a clock (not shown).
- the current time acquisition unit 2403 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure for the current time acquisition unit 2403 to acquire the current time is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as a ROM. However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the world clock holding unit 2404 holds the time of each country in the world.
- the world clock holding unit 2404 holds, for example, one or more pairs of a country identifier and a current time. The current time is incremented like a clock.
- the world clock holding unit 2404 may hold one or more pairs of information indicating a time difference from a reference country (for example, Japan) and a country identifier.
- the map display section 2405 displays map information.
- Map display 2 4 0 5 Displays the map information of the map information storage unit 2402 on the display.
- the map display unit 2405 may be considered to include a display or not to include a display.
- the map display section 2405 instructs an external display to display map information.
- the moving image display unit 2406 displays one or more moving images in a manner that visually indicates position information that is an attribute value of the moving image.
- the moving image display unit 2406 displays a moving image corresponding to the current time when outputting a moving image. That is, if the current time is in the evening, the moving image display unit 2406 displays a moving image that matches the time in the evening. In such a case, time information is added to the video stream.
- the moving image display section 2406 refers to the world clock of the world clock holding section 2404 and displays a moving image corresponding to the current foreign time.
- the moving image display unit 2406 may include a display or may not include a display.
- the moving image display unit 2406 When the moving image display unit 2406 does not include a display, the moving image display unit 2406 instructs an external display to display a moving image.
- the processing procedure of the moving image display control of the moving image display unit 2406 is generally realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as. However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the operation of the moving image display device may be started by a user's instruction, by an instruction from another device, or automatically.
- Step S2501 The map display unit 2405 acquires map information from the map information storage unit 2402.
- Step S2502 The map display section 2405 displays a map from the map information acquired in step S2501.
- Step S2503 The moving image display section 2406 substitutes 1 for the counter i.
- Step S2504 The moving image display unit 2406 determines whether or not the i-th moving image exists in the moving image storage unit 2401. If the i-th moving image exists, the process proceeds to step S2505. If the i-th moving image does not exist, the process ends.
- Step S2505 The moving image display unit 2406 acquires the attribute value "position information" of the i-th moving image.
- Step S2506 The moving image display section 2406 determines the display position of the i-th moving image based on the position information acquired in step S2505.
- Step S2507 The moving image display unit 2406 acquires the attribute value "country identifier" of the i-th moving image.
- Step S2508 The current time acquisition unit 2403 acquires the time, and the moving image display unit 2406 displays the time based on the country identifier acquired in Step S2507 and the current time. To determine. It should be noted that the moving image display unit 2406 usually determines the time also using the information of the world clock holding unit 2404.
- Step S2509) The moving image display unit 2406 determines the output start position of the i-th moving image based on the time acquired in step S2508.
- the output start position is the position indicating the first output field in the video stream.
- Step S2510 The moving image display section 2406 outputs a moving image from the field indicated by the output start position determined in step S2509. Unless an output end interrupt or the like is input, the output moving image is continuously output in parallel.
- Step S 2 5 1 Increment counter i by one.
- Step S2504. In the flowchart of Fig. 25, it is not always necessary to output map information. Also, there is no need to output video based on the current time or the world clock. That is, when displaying a moving image, the moving image display device displays the moving image in a manner that visually indicates the position information that is the attribute value of the moving image. Furthermore, it is only necessary that the moving image and the position information are associated with each other in some way.
- the present moving image display device is, for example, an information processing device in a tourist plan installed in a travel agency. This moving image display device holds the moving image management table shown in FIG.
- the video management table stores one or more records having “ID”, “video identifier”, “location information”, “country identifier”, and “video”.
- “Video identifier”, “Location information”, and "Country identifier” are attribute values of the video.
- the “position information” may be a force that is (latitude, longitude) or information indicating another position.
- "Country identifier” is information for identifying a country.
- the “country identifier” may be a country code or the like. In this case, time information is given to some or all of the fields (still images) constituting the “moving image”.
- the moving image display device holds the map information shown in FIG. Figure 27 is the information that shows the world map here. Furthermore, the moving image display device holds the world clock information management table shown in FIG.
- the World Clock Information Management Table stores one or more records having "ID”, "Country identifier", and "Time difference".
- the moving image display device is activated by a user's instruction, and displays a map and a plurality of moving images as shown in FIG.
- the videos of “Kyoto sightseeing”, “American sightseeing” and “China sightseeing” are displayed at the corresponding map positions based on the positional information of the videos.
- the moving image display device displays a moving image corresponding to the local time based on information on the current time and the time difference.
- the video display device displays a daytime video for "Kyoto sightseeing” and a nighttime video (at 20:00) for "America Tourism” if the time is 13 o'clock Japan Time.
- “China Tourism” Displays a daytime video.
- the moving image display device when displaying a moving image, can display the position information, which is the attribute value of the moving image, in a manner that visually indicates the position information.
- the moving image display device can display a moving image in consideration of time information. Further, the moving image display device can display a moving image in consideration of a time difference.
- the present moving image display device is used particularly for displaying information such as tourist information.
- map display is not essential when displaying a moving image. That is, a plurality of moving images may be displayed as shown in FIG. 30 instead of the display of FIG. In the moving image display shown in Fig. 30, the moving image at a point located to the west is displayed on the left side. That is, when displaying a moving image, the moving image display device may display the position information corresponding to the moving image in a form that visually indicates the position information.
- the moving image display device is a stand-alone device.
- data may exist in the server device, and the above-described moving image display may be performed by the client device in accordance with an instruction from the client device.
- the processing in the present embodiment may be realized by software. Then, this software may be distributed by software download or the like. Further, this software may be recorded on a recording medium such as a CD-ROM and distributed.
- the software that implements the information processing device according to the present embodiment is a program as described below. In other words, the program includes a step of determining a display position of the moving image based on the position information paired with the one or more moving images. A program for executing a step of displaying one or more moving images at the position indicated by the indicated position.
- the present embodiment during the reproduction of a plurality of moving images based on the schedule information, by accepting the selection of the reproduced moving image, one moving image is selected in the moving image processing device or the like configuring the moving image selection menu.
- a description will be given of a moving image processing device or the like that changes schedule information based on the selected moving image and consequently changes the moving image reproduction order.
- FIG. 31 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a moving image processing device according to the present embodiment.
- the moving image processing device includes a moving image storage unit 3101, a moving image display unit 3102, an input receiving unit 103, a moving image menu composition unit 104, a menu display unit 105, an operation playback unit 106, A schedule information change unit 3107 is provided.
- the moving image display unit 3102 includes schedule information holding means 311021, and moving image display means 31022.
- the moving image storage unit 3101 stores one or more pairs of a moving image and characteristic values that are information on characteristics of the moving image.
- the moving image storage unit 3101 is preferably a non-volatile recording medium, but can also be realized by a volatile recording medium.
- the schedule information changing unit 3107 holds the schedule information holding unit 310210 based on the input. Change schedule information. A specific algorithm for changing the schedule information will be described later.
- the schedule information changing unit 3107 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure of the schedule information changing unit 3107 is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as a ROM. However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the schedule information holding means 3 1 0 2 1 holds schedule information which is information on a schedule for displaying a plurality of moving images.
- the data structure of the schedule information does not matter.
- the schedule information does not necessarily need to exist as substantive information, and the order in which the moving images are stored in the moving image storage unit 3101 may be considered as the schedule information. A specific example of the schedule information will be described later.
- the schedule information holding means 31021 may be a non-volatile recording medium or a volatile recording medium.
- the moving image display means 3102 displays all or a part of a plurality of moving images in order based on the schedule information.
- the moving image display unit 3102 changes all or a plurality of undisplayed moving images based on the changed schedule information. Display a part in order.
- the moving image display means 3 102 2 can usually be realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure for displaying moving images by the moving image display means 3102 is realized by software or hardware (dedicated circuit). It should be noted that the moving image display means 31022 may be considered to include a display or may be considered to control output to an external display.
- Step S3201 The moving image display means 31102 acquires the schedule information held by the schedule information holding means 311021.
- Step S 3 202 The moving image display means 3 1 0 2 2 substitutes 1 for count i.
- Step S 3 203 The moving image display means 3 1 0 2 2 displays the i-th moving image based on the schedule information acquired in step S 3 201. You. The operation of displaying the moving image is performed in parallel with the operation in the other steps. In other words, it is possible to receive an input from the user while the moving image is displayed. When the display of one moving image is completed, i is incremented, and the i-th moving image is displayed one after another.
- Step S3204 It is determined whether or not the input received in step S201 is an input for a moving menu display instruction. If the input is a video menu display instruction, the process proceeds to step S3205. If the input is not a video menu display instruction, the process jumps to step S213.
- Step S3205 The menu display section 105 determines whether the moving image menu is registered.
- the moving image menu configured in step S210 is automatically registered. If the movie menu has been registered, the process proceeds to step S320, and if the movie menu has not been registered, the process returns to step S201.
- Step S3206 The menu display section 105 displays the registered video menu. It returns to step S201.
- Step S3207 The schedule information change section 3107 changes the schedule information held by the schedule information holding means 3101 in response to the selection of the moving image. The details of the schedule information change process will be described below with reference to the flowchart in FIG.
- Step S 3 208 The schedule information changing section 3107 instructs the moving image display means 3 1 0 2 2 so that the moving image display of the moving image display means 3 1 0 2 2 steps to the next moving image. I do. It returns to step S201.
- Step S3301 The schedule information changing unit 3107 obtains the characteristic value of the moving image selected in step S205.
- the moving image storage unit 3101 stores special information that is information on moving images and characteristics of the moving images. Assume that one or more sets of gender values are stored.
- the characteristic value is information indicating the property of a moving image, and a specific example will be described later.
- Step S3302 The schedule information change section 3107 substitutes 1 for count j.
- Step S3303 The schedule information changing unit 3107 determines whether or not there is a j-th undisplayed moving image. If the j-th undisplayed moving image exists, the process proceeds to step S3304. If the j-th undisplayed moving image does not exist, the process jumps to step S3308.
- Step S3304 The schedule information changing unit 3107 obtains the characteristic value of the j-th undisplayed moving image from the moving image storage unit 3101.
- Step S3305 The schedule information change section 3107 determines the characteristic value of the moving image acquired in step S3301, and the characteristic value of the moving image acquired in step S3304. Calculate the degree of approximation.
- the algorithm for obtaining the degree of similarity (the degree of similarity is also called similarity) does not matter. Techniques for obtaining the degree of approximation of a plurality of pieces of information based on the characteristic values of a plurality of pieces of information are known techniques, and various techniques can be considered.
- the schedule information change section 31007 stores the moving image identifier, which is the information for identifying the jth undisplayed moving image, and the degree of approximation calculated in step S330 as a pair. I do.
- Step S 3 3 0 7 The schedule information change section 3 1 0 7
- Step S3308 The schedule information changing unit 3107 sorts the moving image identifier based on the plurality of degrees of approximation accumulated in step S330.
- the technique for sorting is a well-known technique, and a description thereof will be omitted.
- Step S3309 The schedule information change unit 3107 plays the moving images identified by the moving image identifiers sorted in step S330. Update schedule information as needed. The process ends.
- FIG. 34 shows a moving image management table of the moving image storage unit 101.
- the movie management table holds one or more records having “ID”, “movie identification information”, “characteristic value”, and “movie”.
- “Characteristic value” is the attribute value of a moving image such as “Silias”, “Hard boiled”, “Marchen”, “At home”.
- “Serious” is a value indicating the degree of seriousness of the corresponding moving image. The larger the value, the more serious the video. The value of “hard boiled” indicates the degree of hard boil.
- the value of “fairy tale” indicates the degree of fairy tale.
- the value of "Home” indicates the degree of home improvement.
- FIG. 35 shows a schedule information management table of the schedule information holding means 31021.
- the moving image display means 3102 displays the moving images sequentially according to the schedule information management table.
- the user activates the moving image processing device using the remote controller. Activation is performed by pressing the “power” button on the remote control.
- the moving image processing device When the moving image processing device is started, the moving image processing device reads the moving images in the moving image storage unit 3101 in the order based on the schedule information management table in FIG. 35 and displays the moving images on the display. Then, first, the moving image processing device reads and displays “Movie X”. Since “Movie X” does not suit the user's preference, it is assumed that the user has not input a selection instruction to “Movie X”. Next, the moving picture processing device reads out “moving picture ⁇ ” and displays it. This user likes home video and uses the remote control while “Movie ⁇ ” is displayed. It is assumed that a selection instruction has been input.
- the moving image processing device sequentially reads the characteristic values of the undisplayed moving image.
- the degree of approximation between the undisplayed moving image and “moving image ⁇ ” is calculated from the read characteristic value of the undisplayed moving image and the characteristic value.
- the degree of approximation is the sum of the absolute values of the differences between the four characteristic values of both videos.
- the degree of approximation between “Movie ⁇ ” and “Movie ⁇ ” is “19”.
- the degree of approximation the smaller the numerical value, the more similar, and the higher the numerical value, the less similar.
- the moving image processing apparatus obtains an approximation degree table as shown in FIG.
- the approximation table manages one or more records having “moving image identification information” and “approximation”.
- 11 is a table showing the degree of similarity between a moving image identified by “moving image identification information” and a selected “moving image ⁇ ”.
- the moving image processing apparatus sorts the approximation table in ascending order (in order of smaller values) using “approximation” as a key. And Obtain new schedule information that has one or more records with “ID” and “movie identification information”. “ID” is assigned in order from the integer “1” (see Fig. 37).
- the moving image processing device displays “moving image A” based on the schedule information. Then, if the user has not selected “Movie A”, the moving image processing device next displays “Movie N”. On the other hand, if the user selects "Movie A”, as described above, again based on "Movie A”
- the selection of the moving image being played is accepted, so that the moving image processing apparatus configuring the moving image selection menu can select the one moving image.
- the moving image display schedule can be changed and the moving image playback order can be changed.
- the schedule information is updated each time the displayed moving image is selected and instructed.
- the schedule information is updated only when the moving image is first selected and instructed. The timing of updating the schedule information does not matter.
- the algorithm for changing the schedule information does not matter.
- the moving image may have only one characteristic value.
- the schedule information may be changed so as to display a moving image that does not approximate the selected moving image.
- it is useful to quickly create a well-balanced video menu That is, a plurality of videos are displayed in order, an input for the displayed video is received, and a menu is configured by the received video.
- the moving image processing device that displays the menu of the moving image any moving image processing device that changes the order in which undisplayed moving images are displayed among the plurality of moving images based on an input for the displayed moving image may be used.
- the structure of the schedule information does not matter.
- the software for realizing the processing of the moving image processing device in the present embodiment is a program as follows.
- this program includes a moving image display step of sequentially displaying all or a part of a plurality of stored moving images on a computer, an input receiving step of receiving an input for displaying a moving image, and an input receiving step.
- This is a program that changes the display order of moving images in the moving image display step based on the input received in the receiving step.
- an information processing device that displays an electronic program guide is a size of a frame for displaying program information based on one or more time zone information included in one or more displayed program information. An information processing device whose display frame size is changed will be described.
- FIG. 38 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the information processing apparatus according to the present embodiment.
- the information processing apparatus includes a program information storage section 1601, a moving image storage section 1602, an input receiving section 3801, and a program guide display section 3802.
- the program guide display section 380 02 includes display program information acquisition means 380 201, display frame size determination means 380 202, program guide structuring means 380 203, program guide display means 380 202 4 is provided.
- the input receiving unit 3801 receives instructions such as an instruction to display the electronic program guide, an instruction to move the displayed electronic program guide, and an instruction to end the display of the electronic program guide. Attach.
- the move instruction is an instruction to switch the program information displayed on the screen or an instruction to scroll.
- the input means may be anything such as a remote control, a numeric keypad, a keyboard, a mouse, and a menu screen.
- the input receiving unit 3801 can be realized by an infrared light receiving unit that receives a signal from the infrared remote controller, a device driver for input means such as a numeric keypad board, control software for a menu screen, and the like.
- the display program information acquiring means 38201 receives the program information to be displayed based on the display instruction of the electronic program guide received by the input receiving unit 3801 and the moving instruction of the displayed electronic program guide. It is obtained from the program information storage section 1601.
- the display frame size determining means 38202 is configured to display one or more programs to be displayed based on one or more time zone information of one or more program information acquired by the display program information acquiring means 38202. Determine the display frame size of the information.
- the display frame size determining means 38202 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure of the display frame size determining means 38202 is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as R ⁇ M. However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the program guide composing means 3 802 3 is based on the display frame size determined by the display frame size determining means 3 8 0 2 2 and the one or more pieces of program information acquired by the display program information acquiring means 3 8 0 2 1. Construct a program guide.
- the program guide composing means 38023 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure of the program table composing means 38023 is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as a ROM. However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the program guide display means 38024 displays the electronic program guide constructed by the program guide structuring means 38023.
- the program guide display means 380024 may or may not be considered to include a display.
- the program guide display means 3 8 0 2 4 is a driver software for the display or a driver for the display. It can be realized with a versatile software and a display.
- Step S3901 The input receiving unit 3801 determines whether or not an input has been received. If the input is accepted, the process goes to step S 3902, and if the input is not accepted, the process jumps to step S 3918.
- Step S3902 The input receiving unit 3801 determines whether or not the input received in step S3901 is an instruction to display an electronic program guide. If it is an instruction to display an electronic program guide, the flow proceeds to step S3903, and if it is not an instruction to display an electronic program guide, the flow jumps to step S3918.
- the display program information acquiring means 38021 acquires program information to be displayed from the program information storage section 161.
- the program information to be displayed is, for example, the program information of the location (channel, time zone) stored when the electronic program guide is displayed first and the display is completed. Also, the program information to be displayed may be program information at a fixed location (channel, time zone) when displaying the electronic program guide.
- Step S 3904 The display frame size determination means 38202 initializes. Initialization is to assign 1 to counter i. In addition, the initialization means that a setting value which is a value necessary for determining the frame size is set to 10000 (10000 is time zone information which cannot be included in the program information). It is processing such as substitution.
- Step S3905 The display frame size determining means 38202 determines whether or not the i-th program information is present in the program information acquired in step S3903. I do. If the i-th program information exists, the process goes to step S3906. If the i-th program information does not exist, the process jumps to step S3910.
- the display frame size determining means 3 8 0 2 2 is the i-th
- the time zone information included in the eye program information is acquired.
- the time zone information is information indicating the time when the program is broadcasted.
- the time zone information may be calculated from the program start time and the program end time included in the program information, or may be the program output time included in the program information. Is also good.
- the program information has a program start time and a program output time.
- Step S3907 The display frame size determination means 3.802 determines whether or not the set value is larger than the time zone information acquired in step S3906. If the set value is larger than the time zone information, the process proceeds to step S3908. If the set value is equal to or less than the time zone information, the process jumps to step S3909.
- Step S3908 The display frame size determining means 38202 substitutes the time zone information for the set value.
- Step S 3 0 9 The display frame size determining means 3 8 0 2 2 increments the count i by one. It returns to step S3905.
- the display frame size determining means 38202 determines the size of the display frame of the program information by setting the length of time indicated by the set value as the reference size 1. For example, when the time indicated by the set value is 15 minutes, the display frame size determining means 38002 2 sets the display frame of the program information having a width of 15 minutes to the size of 1, and sets the display frame size to 30 minutes.
- the display frame size of the program information is 2, and the display frame size of the 60-minute program information is 4.
- Step S 3911 The program guide composing means 3 8002 3 substitutes 1 for count i.
- Step S3912 The program guide composing means 38023 determines whether or not the i-th program information exists. This program information is the program information to be displayed, which was acquired in step S3903.
- Step S 3 9 13 The program guide composing means 3 8 0 2 3 acquires the time zone information of the i-th program information, and the time zone information and the step S 3 9 1 From the frame size of 0, the frame size of the i-th program information is determined.
- the program guide composing means 38023 configures the display mode of the program information with the size of the frame size determined in step S3913.
- To configure the display mode of the program information means to configure the program image to be displayed.
- the program guide composing means 38023 constitutes a display mode of the program information based on, for example, the title of the program included in the program information and a moving image corresponding to the program information.
- the moving image exists in the moving image storage section 1602.
- Step S3915 The program guide composing means 38023 increments the count i by one. Return to step S3 9 1 2.
- the program guide composing means 38023 constitutes a frame of the electronic program guide.
- This frame is the entire frame of the electronic program guide, and has, for example, a channel number on the vertical axis and time information on the horizontal axis.
- the program guide display means 38024 displays the electronic program guide configured by the program guide construction means 38023.
- the electronic program guide usually includes a moving image specifying the program, but need not include the moving image.
- Step S3918 The input receiving unit 3801 determines whether or not the input received in step S3901 is an instruction to move the electronic program guide. If it is an instruction to move the electronic program guide, go to step S3903. If it is not an instruction to move the electronic program guide, go to step S3919.
- the movement instruction is given, for example, by pressing the cross key of the remote controller. For example, when the user presses the right arrow button of the cross key, the electronic program guide is scrolled to the left.
- Step S3919 The input receiving unit 3801 determines whether or not the input received in step S3901 is an instruction to end the display of the electronic program guide. If it is an instruction to end the display of the electronic program guide, the process is terminated. If not, the process returns to step S3901.
- the output is normally continued. Note that the output of the frame of the program guide and the output of the moving image is terminated when, for example, an instruction to end the display of the program guide is received.
- Time zone information can be obtained from the "output time” in Fig. 18.
- the time zone information is calculated to be 60 minutes based on the output time “17: 0 00-18: 0 00” of “Program A A”.
- the information processing apparatus extracts the program information to be displayed as shown in FIG.
- the extraction of the program information to be displayed is performed based on the information in the last memory of the TV (the last channel number watched) and the information on the current time. In other words, the user has seen the last 8 channels and is now at 10:00 am.
- the information processing device extracts the program information from 10 o'clock to 16 o'clock, which is the program information of eight channels and the adjacent tenth channel.
- the information processing apparatus acquires the minimum value “15 minutes” of the time zone information included in the extracted program information.
- the 15-minute program is the shortest program.
- the information processing device sets 15 minutes to the size “1”.
- the information processing apparatus sets, for example, a 60-minute program to the size “4”.
- the information processing apparatus determines the display frame size of all programs based on the extracted time zone information of all programs.
- the information processing device displays a title included in the program information and a moving image corresponding to the program information based on the display frame size.
- the information processing device configures and displays a vertical axis indicating a channel and a horizontal axis indicating a time axis, which are frames of the electronic program guide.
- the information processing device displays the electronic program guide shown in FIG. In FIG. 41, since the time length of 15 minutes was set to “1”, the information processing device could display only the program information from 10 o'clock to 13 o'clock.
- the information processing device determines that the time length of 30 minutes is “1”, for example, as shown in Fig. 42, the program for 6 hours from 10 o'clock to 16 o'clock Can display information. In such a case, the shortest time period information of the program information to be displayed is 30 minutes.
- the information processing apparatus provides an electronic program guide having one or more pieces of program information having a program identifier which is information for identifying a program and time zone information which is information indicating a time zone in which the program is broadcast.
- the display frame size of the program information of the electronic program guide is determined based on the program information having the shortest time zone information.
- the display frame size may be determined.
- the information processing device may determine the size of the frame of the one or more pieces of program information to be displayed based on the one or more pieces of time zone information included in the one or more pieces of program information to be displayed. For example, the information processing device may determine the size of the program information frame based on the longest time zone information. In such a case, since a large amount of program information can be displayed on the screen, it becomes easy to select a program to be viewed or reserved for recording.
- the display frame size of the program information may be determined based on the most time zone information among the time zone information included in the displayed program information.
- the moving image is displayed in the program frame, but the display of the moving image is not essential.
- the moving image is output with the width of the area according to the time zone information (output time of the program)
- the moving image may be cut into an area corresponding to the time zone information and output. This is the same in the following embodiments.
- the software that implements the information processing apparatus is a program as described below.
- this program includes an input receiving step of receiving an input such as an instruction to display an electronic program guide or an instruction to move the displayed electronic program guide, and a program to be displayed based on the received input.
- Display frame of one or more program information to be displayed based on the display program information acquisition step for acquiring information and one or more time zone information of one or more program information acquired in the display program information acquisition step A display frame size determining step of determining the size of the electronic program guide, and a program for executing the step of configuring and displaying the electronic program guide based on the display frame size determined in the display frame size determining step.
- FIG. 43 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the information processing apparatus according to the present embodiment.
- the information processing apparatus includes a program information storage section 1601, a moving image storage section 1602, an input receiving section 4301, and a program guide display section 4302.
- the program guide display section 4302 includes display program information acquisition means 38201, focus program information acquisition means 43201, display frame size determination means 43202, program guide composition means 38 0 2 3, a program guide display means 3 8 0 2 4.
- the input receiving unit 4301 receives an input of an instruction such as an instruction to display an electronic program guide, an instruction of program information to be focused, and an instruction to end the display of the electronic program guide.
- the instruction of the program information to be focused is an instruction indicating the program information of interest in one or more pieces of displayed program information. Focus Recording reservation, viewing, and viewing reservation can be made for the program identified by the program information.
- the means of realizing the input receiving unit 4301 is the same as that of the input receiving unit 3801.
- the focused program information obtaining means 43201 determines the program information to be focused on the basis of the input received by the input receiving section 4301, and the displayed program information obtaining means 38201 has obtained the information. Select from the program information and acquire the determined program information.
- the focus program information acquisition means 433021 can usually be realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure of the focus program information acquiring means 43201 is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as. However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the display frame size determining means 43202 determines the display frame size based on the time zone information of the program information acquired by the focused program information acquiring means 43202.
- the display frame size determining means 43202 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure of the display frame size determining means 43202 is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as a ROM. However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- Step S4401 Focused program information acquisition means 43201 determines the focused program information based on the input of step S3901, and acquires the program information. .
- the display frame size determining means 43202 changes the display frame size based on the time zone information of the program information acquired by the focus program information acquiring means 43202. decide. Display frame size determination key There are various algorithms. A specific example of the algorithm will be described below.
- Step S4403 The input receiving unit 4331 determines whether or not the input received in step S3901 is a focus movement instruction. If the instruction is to move the focus, the process proceeds to step S3903. If the instruction is not to move the force, the process proceeds to step S3919.
- Time zone information can be obtained from the "output time” in Fig. 18.
- the time zone information is calculated to be 60 minutes based on the output time “17: 0 00-18: 0 00” of “Program A A”.
- the information processing device acquires the focused program information.
- this program information is the program information of “Program 15”.
- the information processing apparatus displays an electronic program guide as shown in FIG. In FIG. 45, the program information of “Program 15” is focused and is highlighted.
- the program information of the 30-minute program is displayed in the display frame size of the reference length “2”.
- the information processing apparatus displays “program” as the focused program information.
- the information processing device sets “program 16” And that the time zone information of the program information is 15 minutes.
- the information processing device determines the display frame size of the program information based on the time length of 15 minutes. In other words, the information processing device determines the time length of 15 minutes as, for example, the reference length of “2”, and enlarges “program 16” with twice the display frame size (horizontal size is twice). indicate. Then, "Program 16" is displayed in the center of the screen, and the program information around it is also displayed in twice the horizontal size. As a result, the information processing device displays the electronic program guide of FIG. In FIG. 46, only the program information between “10:15” and “12:15” is displayed.
- the information processing apparatus provides an electronic program guide having one or more pieces of program information having a program identifier which is information for identifying a program and time zone information which is information indicating a time zone in which the program is broadcast.
- an information processing apparatus that displays an electronic program guide having one or more pieces of program information having a program identifier and time zone information is provided based on the time zone information included in the focused program information.
- Any information processing device may be used as long as the size of the frame of program information is changed, and the display frame size of the focused program information may be changed by any algorithm. However, if the display frame size of other program information is also changed based on the time zone information of the focused program information, the relationship between the focused program information and the time zone information of the other program information is changed. Suitable without loss.
- the software that implements the information processing apparatus is a program as described below.
- this program In one or more of the programs being displayed, an input reception step for receiving an input of an instruction for the program information to be focused on, and a step for acquiring time zone information of the program information focused by the input. And a step of determining a size of the program information frame based on the time zone information, and a step of forming and displaying an electronic program guide based on the determined display frame size. .
- an information processing device that displays an electronic program guide including a moving image and that displays a moving image by changing a display method based on time zone information will be described.
- FIG. 47 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of the information processing apparatus according to the present embodiment.
- This information processing apparatus includes a program information storage section 1601, a moving image storage section 4701, an input receiving section 3801, and a program guide display section 4702.
- the program table display section 4702 is a display program information acquisition unit 38002, a time zone information acquisition unit 477022, a video acquisition unit 470023, and a display method determination method 47002 4. Equipped with program guide display means 477025.
- the moving image storage section 4701 stores one or more moving images for identifying program information.
- the moving image is a set of still images composed of multiple objects.
- a representative identifier is assigned to one still image representing a moving image.
- the representative identifier is information for identifying a representative still image, which is one still image representing a moving image.
- the entity data of the moving image is, for example, a data structure of MPEG4 or MPEG7.
- the method of acquiring the video does not matter.
- the moving image can be acquired by receiving a broadcast, acquired via a network, or read from a recording medium.
- the moving image storage section 4701 is preferably a non-volatile recording medium, but can also be realized by a volatile recording medium.
- the time zone information acquisition means 4 7 0 2 2 is the display program information acquisition means 3 8 0 2 1 acquires time zone information from each program information acquired.
- the time zone information obtaining means 47002 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure of the time zone information acquisition means 47202 is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as R ⁇ M. However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the moving image acquisition unit 47023 acquires a moving image corresponding to the program information to be displayed from the moving image storage unit 4701.
- the moving image acquisition means 472023 can usually be realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure of the moving image acquisition means 472023 is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as a ROM. However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the display method determining means 47204 determines the display method of the moving image corresponding to the program information based on the time zone information obtained by the time zone information obtaining means 47202.
- Video display methods include video, still images, frame advance, fast forward, display of only some of the objects that make up the video, and video playback at any playback speed.
- the algorithm for determining the display method of the display method determining means 47204 is not limited.
- the display method determining means 477024 holds a correspondence table between the time zone information and the display method, and determines the display method for the time zone information by searching the correspondence table.
- the display method determining means 477024 can be generally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like.
- the processing procedure of the display method determining means 47204 is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as a ROM. However, it may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit).
- the program guide display means 47205 displays an electronic program guide having a moving image or the like based on the display method determined by the display method determination means 47204.
- the program guide display means 47205 may or may not be considered to include a display.
- the program guide display means 4 7 0 2 5 is a display It can be realized by a driver software of a display or a driver software of a display and a display.
- Step S4801 The display method deciding means 470024 is based on the time zone information obtained by the time zone information obtaining means 47022, and the display method of the image indicating the program (moving image, (Still image, frame advance, etc.).
- the time zone information acquiring means 47202 acquires the time zone information of the i-th program information.
- Step S4802 The program guide display means 472025 displays a frame of the i-th program information.
- Step S4803 The moving picture acquisition means 477023 acquires the moving picture corresponding to the i-th program information, and the program guide display means 47205 The image is displayed according to the display method determined in S4801. Note that the program guide display means 4 7 0 2 5 plays the moving image as it is, reproduces the moving image at a predetermined speed, displays a representative still image of the moving image, performs frame-by-frame playback, and configures the moving image. For example, play only a specific object. Go to step S3909.
- the program guide display means 47025 forms the appearance of the electronic program guide from one or more pieces of program information to be displayed.
- the appearance has, for example, a horizontal axis indicating a channel number, a vertical axis indicating a time zone, and the like. It goes without saying that the vertical and horizontal axes may be reversed.
- Step S4805 The program guide display means 47025 displays the external appearance of the electronic program guide constructed in step S4804. It returns to step S3901.
- Time zone information can be obtained from the "output time” in Fig. 18.
- the time zone information is calculated as 60 minutes based on the output time “17: 0 00—18: 0 00” of “Program A A”.
- the display method determination means 47204 holds the display method management table shown in FIG.
- the display method management table holds one or more records having “ID”, “time zone information”, and “display method”.
- ID is information that identifies a record and exists for table management requirements.
- “Time zone information” indicates the width of the time zone information.
- Display method is information for identifying the display method.
- the display method management table for example, when the time zone information that the program information has or can be calculated from the program information is 8 minutes, it indicates that the display method is “object / still image display”.
- "Object 'still image display” means that only a predetermined object in a still image to which a representative identifier is added, which is information for identifying a representative still image which is a still image representing a moving image, is displayed. I do.
- the predetermined object is, for example, an image of a character when a landscape image (background) and a character are present in a still image.
- “Still image display” is a display of a representative still image representing a moving image.
- “Speed 1 ⁇ Movie playback” here refers to the display of a movie at a speed faster than “Frame-by-frame playback” but slower than standard playback.
- “Object / movie playback” is a display method in which only predetermined objects of still images composing a movie are played at the speed of the movie.
- Video standard playback is a display method for playing video at standard speed.
- the information processing device reads out the program information to be displayed.
- the program information is a part of the program information in FIG.
- the information processing device acquires the time zone information “60 minutes” of “Program AA”.
- the display method “Speed 1 / Video playback” is acquired from the time zone information “60 minutes”.
- a moving image corresponding to “Program AA” is acquired from the moving image storage unit, and the moving image is displayed in a display method corresponding to “speed 1 / moving image reproduction”.
- the information processing device acquires the time zone information “15 minutes” of “program BB”. Then, the information processing device acquires the display method “still image display” corresponding to the time zone information “15 minutes”. Then, the information processing device acquires a moving image corresponding to “Program BB” from the moving image storage unit, and displays the moving image in a display method corresponding to “Still image display”. That is, the information processing device selects and displays a representative still image (a still image to which a representative identifier is assigned) of the moving image.
- the information processing apparatus displays a moving image corresponding to all display target program information in accordance with the display method shown in FIG.
- the information processing device displays an electronic program guide as shown in FIG.
- the display method of the moving image is different based on the time zone information corresponding to the program information. In such a case, the title of the program may be displayed.
- the information processing apparatus is an information processing apparatus that displays an electronic program guide having one or more pieces of program information including a program identifier, time zone information, and a moving image.
- an information processing apparatus that can display a moving image included in program information by changing a display method of the program information.
- a moving image or the like that matches the size of the program frame can be displayed, and it is possible to obtain an electronic program guide that is very easy to view and easy to grasp the contents of the program.
- the program information and the moving image are associated with each other.
- the program information has a moving image. That is, the data structure of program information, moving images, and the like does not matter.
- a method for selecting a still image from a moving image is as follows: a representative still image, which is a still image representing a moving image, holds a pair of representative identifiers that are information for identifying the representative still image.
- the still image is selected based on the representative identifier, the still image may be selected by another method.
- Other methods include, for example, selecting the first still image that makes up a video.
- the software that implements the information processing apparatus according to the present embodiment is a program as described below. In other words, this program includes a display program information obtaining step for obtaining one or more program information to be displayed in a computer evening, and time zone information included in the one or more program information obtained in the display program information obtaining step.
- Time information acquisition step for acquiring the time information
- a display method determining step for determining a display method based on each time information acquired in the time information acquisition step, and one or more videos corresponding to one or more pieces of program information.
- This invention can be utilized as an information processing apparatus etc. which display a menu of a moving image. Further, the present invention can be used as a television, an information processing device, or the like that displays an electronic program guide. Further, the present invention can be used as an information processing device capable of displaying a moving image on a map.
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