WO2006098012A1 - 通信端末装置及びプログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a communication terminal device such as a mobile phone and a related program.
- the address book function If the address book function is used, a user manually inputs a telephone number associated with an individual and the name of the owner of the telephone number and registers them as one data entry in the address book. It is possible to efficiently manage telephone numbers related to individuals. Also, when making a call to a phone number registered in the user address book, you can make a call simply by selecting from the candidates registered in the address book, saving you the trouble of entering the phone number. .
- Patent Document 1 discloses that a telephone number remaining in a call history is locked by a user operation and registered in the address book. A technique for preventing a locked telephone number from being erased from a call history is proposed.
- locking the user can record the name of the owner of the telephone number by voice.
- the user recalls the power of who had the phone number left in the call history by playing the recording.
- Patent Documents 2 to 4 are known as background technologies related to telephones.
- Patent Document 2 proposes a technique of automatically recording the other party's voice when receiving a call, storing the recorded other party's voice together with the telephone number in the address book, and using it as a ringing tone.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-174891
- Patent Document 2 JP 2000-138742 A
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 11-196177
- Patent Document 4 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-115920
- an object of the present invention is to provide a communication terminal device and a related program that make it easy to register another telephone number of a person who has already been registered in the address book in the address book. .
- the object includes a plurality of entries in which name information for identifying a communication partner, an identification number of the communication partner, and voice feature information of the communication partner are associated with each other.
- a storage unit including an address book, a display unit that displays information registered in the address book based on a display request, and a register that is registered in the address book displayed on the display unit.
- An input unit for inputting a selection signal for designating the communication partner using the received information, and using the communication terminal device and voice of the identification number corresponding to the communication partner designated through the input unit If the identification number of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source is included in the address book, the voice recording of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source is possible.
- a recording unit that records the voice of the destination or the communication partner of the transmission source
- an analysis unit that extracts the feature information from the voice recorded by the recording unit
- the analysis unit When the extracted feature information is included in the address book, a registration unit that updates the address book entry by associating the identification number of the destination or the communication partner of the sender with the feature information included in the address book; Having It is achieved by providing a communication terminal apparatus characterized.
- the registration unit if the feature information extracted by the analysis unit is not included in the address book, the destination or the communication partner of the source The address book entry is newly added with the identification number associated with the feature information extracted by the analysis unit. Further, according to a more preferred embodiment of the above aspect of the invention, the registration unit, when the feature information extracted by the analysis unit is included in the address book, of the transmission destination or the communication partner of the transmission source The identification number is associated with the feature information included in the address book in the first process for updating the entry in the address book, or the identification number of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source is stored in the address book. A screen is displayed on the display unit to select the second process for overwriting the entry in the address book by replacing the identification number associated with the included feature information.
- the registration unit if the feature information extracted by the analysis unit is not included in the address book, the destination or the communication partner of the source
- the display unit displays a screen for selecting a third process for newly adding an entry in the address book by associating the identification number with the feature information extracted by the analysis unit.
- the storage unit further includes an identification number of a communication destination that has made a call or a communication partner of a caller that has received a call, and features of the voice of the communication partner And a recording / reception history table including information, and when the recording unit makes / receives a call, the identification number of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source If it is included in! / In the record / incoming call history table, recording of the voice of the communication partner is stopped, and if not included, the voice of the communication partner is recorded, and the analysis unit extracts the feature The information is stored in the outgoing / incoming call history table in association with the identification number of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source.
- the object includes a plurality of entries in which name information for identifying a communication partner, an identification number of the communication partner, and voice feature information of the communication partner are associated with each other.
- a storage unit including an address book; a display unit that displays information registered in the address book based on a display request; and the information registered in the address book displayed on the display unit.
- a communication device including an input unit to which a selection signal for designating a communication partner is inputted, and capable of bidirectional communication using voice with a communication terminal device having an identification number corresponding to the communication partner designated through the input unit.
- the terminal device When the terminal device includes the identification number of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source in the address book, the terminal device stops the recording of the voice of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source.
- the communication of the destination or the sender When the other party's voice is recorded, the feature information is extracted from the recorded voice, and the extracted feature information is included in the address book, the identification number of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source is the address. This is achieved by providing a program characterized by updating the address book entry in association with the feature information included in the book.
- the object includes a plurality of entries in which name information for identifying a communication partner, an identification number of the communication partner, and voice feature information of the communication partner are associated with each other.
- a storage unit including an address book; a display unit that displays information registered in the address book based on a display request; and the information registered in the address book displayed on the display unit.
- a communication device including an input unit to which a selection signal for designating a communication partner is inputted, and capable of bidirectional communication using voice with a communication terminal device having an identification number corresponding to the communication partner designated through the input unit.
- a call origination / termination processing method executed in a terminal device wherein the communication terminal device includes the callee or the caller in the case where the identification number of the callee or the caller is not included in the address book.
- Original communication partner's sound Voice is recorded, the communication terminal device extracts the feature information from the recorded voice, When the extracted feature information is included in the address book, the communication terminal device associates the identification number of the communication destination of the transmission destination or the transmission source with the feature information included in the address book in association with the address book. This is achieved by providing a method for processing outgoing / incoming calls, which is characterized by updating the entries.
- the user is specified based on the feature information of the speaker's voice. Then, even if a call is made to the communication terminal device of the present embodiment with a new number different from the user number already registered in the address book and registered in the address book, the communication terminal device is It is possible to specify that the communication partner who has applied is a user who is already registered in the address book. Since the communication terminal device automatically calls the entry registered in the address book, it becomes easy to register the new number in the address book. Furthermore, the communication terminal device 1 can automatically register the new number in the address book, further reducing the work burden on the user.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a communication terminal apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example data structure of an address book.
- FIG. 3 A is an example of a screen when information stored in the address book is displayed on the display unit, and B is an example of button arrangement of the input unit used for displaying information stored in the address book. It is a figure.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of an outgoing / incoming call history table.
- FIG. 5 A is an example of a screen when the outgoing call history is displayed on the display unit, and B is an example of a screen when the incoming call history is displayed on the display unit.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an incoming call process in the communication terminal device of the present embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating post-incoming processing in the communication terminal device of the present embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart for explaining automatic registration processing in the communication terminal device of the present embodiment. It is.
- FIG. 9 A screen example displayed on the display unit in the automatic registration process.
- FIG. 10 A is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the address book before automatic registration processing, B is a diagram showing an example of the data structure of the address book after additional registration, and C is the data of the address book after overwriting registration A diagram showing a configuration example, D is a diagram showing a data configuration example of an address book after new registration.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating browsing processing in the communication terminal device of the present embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is an example of a menu screen displayed on the display unit in the browsing process.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart for explaining manual registration processing in the communication terminal device of the present embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is an example of a selection screen displayed on the display unit in the manual registration process.
- FIG. 15 is an example of a consent confirmation screen displayed on the display unit in the manual registration process.
- FIG. 16 is a functional block diagram of communication terminal apparatus 1 of the present embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the communication terminal device 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the communication terminal device 1 depicted in FIG. 1 is, for example, a mobile phone, a cordless phone (child device) used at home.
- the communication terminal device 1 is connected to each other via a bus 19, an antenna 20, a transmission / reception unit 12, a control unit 11, a RAM (Random Access Memory) 13, a ROM (Read Only Memory) 14, a microphone 15, and an input unit 16.
- the antenna 20 outputs a control signal and a voice signal in a predetermined frequency band received from a base station or a cordless telephone (master unit) to the transmission / reception unit 12 described later.
- the control signal and the audio signal in a predetermined frequency band input from the transmission / reception unit 12 are transmitted to the base station and the cordless phone (master unit).
- the transmission / reception unit 12 frequency-converts the control signal and the audio signal into a signal having a predetermined frequency for transmission from the antenna 20. Similarly, the control signal and the audio signal received from the antenna 20 are frequency-converted into a signal having a predetermined frequency.
- the ROM 14 is a storage unit that stores a control program used to control the communication terminal device 1. This control program is expanded in the RAM 13 and executed by the CPU included in the control unit 11 during the operation of the communication terminal device 1.
- the RAM 13 is a storage means for temporarily storing calculation results and programs in the processing of the communication terminal device 1.
- the address book 131 in which information of frequently used communication partners is registered, and the telephone number of the communication partner of the caller that made the call and the phone number of the caller of the caller that received the call are stored.
- An incoming / outgoing call history table 132 that is recorded together with the time at which the incoming / outgoing call occurred is included.
- the microphone 15 is input means for inputting the user's voice
- the speaker 18 is output means for outputting the voice of the communication partner.
- the input unit 16 is an input means for inputting a user request such as a button, a cross key, and a touch panel provided in the liquid crystal display.
- the display unit 17 is a display unit that provides information to the user, such as a liquid crystal display.
- the control unit 11 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit
- the control unit is executed in the RAM 13 to control the communication terminal device 1 and provide various functions.
- the control unit 11 provides a function of a conversion unit that performs conversion between an analog signal and a digital signal.
- the conversion unit is, for example, a PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is used to convert an analog signal containing the user's voice input from the microphone 5 into a digital signal for transmission via the antenna 20, and a digital signal containing the voice of the communication partner input from the antenna 20 is converted. Then, it is converted to an analog output signal for output via the speaker 18.
- the control unit 11 extracts only the voice of the communication partner that is output via the speaker 18 and outputs mp3 (MPEG
- Audio Layer-3) Can be stored (ie, recorded) in RAM 13 as audio data such as files, wave files, Ogg Vorbis format files, etc.
- the control unit 11 further, when the telephone number of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source is not included in the address book 131,
- the address book 131 includes the recording unit that records the voice of the communication partner, the analysis unit that extracts the feature information that identifies the communication partner from the voice recorded by the recording unit, and the feature information extracted by the analysis unit.
- a function of a registration unit that updates the entry in the address book 131 by associating the telephone number of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source with the feature information included in the address book 131 is provided.
- the user is specified based on the feature information of the speaker's voice.
- the communication terminal device 1 can specify that the communication partner who is making a call is a user who is already registered in the address book 131. Since the communication terminal device 1 automatically calls the entry registered in the address book 131, the operation of registering the new number in the address book 131 is facilitated.
- the communication terminal device 1 can automatically perform the registration work of the new number in the address book 131, further reducing the work burden on the user.
- the state will be described in the order of the data to be used and the operation of the communication terminal device 1.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a data configuration example of the address book 131.
- the address book includes “ID”, “name”, “identification number”, “voice feature” and data items.
- “ID” is a number for identifying an entry (row data) registered in the address book.
- “Name” indicates the name of the communication partner input by the user.
- “Identification number” is a communication An identifier for identifying the other party, and in this embodiment, the telephone number of the communication partner
- Voice feature is biometric feature information for identifying a user extracted from the user's voice.
- Fig. 2 in order to make it easier to illustrate that voice features differ from person to person, schematic figures are stored in the "voice feature" column, but in reality, data specifying the voice features is stored. Is done.
- the feature information of the speaker is extracted from the recorded voice.
- Various conventional techniques can be used as a method for extracting the recorded voice power feature information. For example, according to Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2004-53821, it is described that a recorded voice power voice feature parameter is extracted, and this voice feature meter can be used as a “voice feature” in the present embodiment. is there.
- FIG. 3A is a screen example when information stored in the address book 131 is displayed on the display unit 17.
- the user can make a call simply by calling and selecting information registered in the address book 131.
- the name tab 31 is an alphabetic symbol indicating the first character of the name on the screen 201. By selecting the name tab 31, the information displayed on the display unit 17 is switched, so that the user can search for the name of the communication partner to call. On the screen 201, the name tab “B” is selected, and registered users whose names begin with “B” are displayed.
- the screen 201 shows the ID of each registered user ("ID” in FIG. 2) and the voice feature extracted mark 40.
- the third user “BJ” shown on the screen 201 does not have the voice feature extraction mark 40, but once the user has manually registered the entry “BJ” in the address book 131, It is assumed that the user “BJ” does not make or receive calls. In this case, the voice of the user “BJ” has not been recorded yet, and the display state is as shown on the screen 201.
- the left scroll mark 32 and the right scroll mark 33 are displayed as shown in the screen 201, and the display is operated via the input unit 16. The user is notified that it is possible. Also, at the bottom of screen 201, menu button 3 5 is displayed, and when this menu button 35 is selected via the input unit 16, the display screen of the address book 1 31 is terminated, and the screen that is displayed first when the operation menu of the communication terminal device 1 is called. I can go back.
- FIG. 3B is a diagram showing a button arrangement example of the input unit 16 used for display operation of information stored in the address book 131.
- a ⁇ button 51, an X button 52, and a low button 53 are arranged so as to correspond to function buttons (for example, the menu button 35) displayed at the bottom of the screen 201. For example, when the user presses the X button while the screen 201 is displayed on the display unit 17, the menu button 35 is selected.
- the cross key 54 is a direction selection button, and four buttons are arranged in the east, west, south, and north directions.
- the name tab 31 can be switched with the cross key 54 in the east-west direction, and the user registered in the switched name tab 31 can be selected with the cross key 54 in the north-south direction.
- the center part of the cross key is a determination button 55, and the information on the selected user can be determined to be displayed on the display unit 17.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a data configuration example of the outgoing / incoming call history table 132.
- the incoming / outgoing call history table 132 includes data items of “call / call”, “ID”, “time”, “name”, “identification number”, and “recorded data”. “Incoming / outgoing” is flag information indicating whether outgoing or incoming.
- ID is a serial number indicating the order. For example, the larger the number, the older, the outgoing / incoming call.
- Time indicates the time at which an incoming / outgoing call occurred.
- Name is the name of the communication partner that made the call or the caller that received the call, and is the same as the “name” registered in the address book 131 (see FIG. 2).
- the “identification number” is a telephone number of a transmission destination or a transmission source that is notified to the communication terminal device 1 at the time of outgoing / incoming call.
- “Recorded data” indicates a file path in which recorded voice data of the communication partner is stored.
- Figure 4 shows how audio data is stored as an mp3 file
- a call is made to a number not registered in the address book 131, and the voice of the communication partner (the callee in this case) is recorded during the call. Indicates that it has been heard.
- the third entry shown in Fig. 4 is the person with the number registered in the address book 131 or the person with the same voice feature information as the person registered in the address book 131. Indicates that a call has arrived from an object.
- FIG. 5A shows an example of a screen when the outgoing call history is displayed on the display unit 17.
- the screen 202 displays information for four entries included in the outgoing call history. Each entry 42 displayed on the screen 202 displays “ID”, “time”, and “identification number”. In addition, a mark 41 indicating that the other party's voice was recorded during the call is also displayed.
- the object to be selected is switched by operating the cursor 4 3 displayed on the screen 202 by operating a button (see FIG. 3B, for example, the cross key 54 in the north-south direction) arranged on the input unit 16.
- a menu button 35 and a registration button 36 are displayed at the bottom of the screen 202 as function buttons.
- the menu button 35 is as described in FIG.
- the screen is switched to a screen for registering the telephone number included in the entry selected from the incoming call history on the screen 202 in the address book 131.
- selection of the menu button 35 and the registration button 36 is performed, for example, when the user presses the X button 52 and the B button 53 in the input unit 16 shown in FIG. 3B, respectively.
- FIG. 5B is an example of a screen when the incoming call history is displayed on the display unit 17.
- the screen 203 displays information for four entries included in the incoming call history. Since the content displayed as the incoming call history is the same as the content displayed on the screen 202 (FIG. 5A) as the outgoing call history, the description is omitted.
- the display switching between the screen 202 and the screen 203 is performed, for example, when the user presses the cross key 54 in the east-west direction on the input unit 16 shown in FIG. 3B.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart for explaining the incoming call processing in the communication terminal device 1 of the present embodiment.
- an incoming call to the communication terminal device 1 occurs (Sl l).
- the communication terminal device 1 determines whether a call start request is input within a predetermined time (S12).
- Communication terminal device 1 can determine that a call start request has been input, for example, if any button arranged in input unit 16 is pressed. In addition, when the communication terminal device 1 is arranged at the input unit 16 and one of the buttons is assigned to the “call start” button! Determine that a start request has been entered be able to.
- Incoming power When a call start request is not input at a predetermined time (S12 No), the communication terminal device 1 executes the answering machine function and indicates that the owner of the communication terminal device 1 cannot answer the call. After notification, the message from the communication partner is recorded (S18), and the incoming call processing is terminated. After step S18, communication terminal apparatus 1 performs post-arrival processing described in FIG.
- the communication terminal apparatus 1 determines whether the telephone number of the communication partner notified at the incoming call is registered in the address book 131 (S13).
- Communication terminal apparatus 1 searches for “identification number” in address book 131 using the notified telephone number as a key, and checks whether there is a matching entry.
- the communication terminal apparatus 1 determines whether a voice feature is extracted from the matching entry (S14). . If data is stored in the “voice feature” (see FIG. 2) of the matching entry in the address book 131, the communication terminal device 1 determines that the voice feature has been extracted.
- step S14 If the voice feature has already been extracted in the entry that matches as a result of the search in step S13 (S14 Yes), the communication terminal device 1 does not record the voice of the communication partner related to the current incoming call, and does not record the call. The call is terminated (S17), and the incoming call processing is terminated. After step S17, communication terminal apparatus 1 performs post-arrival processing described in FIG.
- the call termination request input determination in step S17 is performed in the same manner as the call start request input determination. For example, if the communication terminal device 1 is assigned to any button ⁇ end call button arranged in the input unit 16, if the call end button is pressed, a call end request is input. Can be determined.
- step S16 If a voice feature is extracted in the entry that matches as a result of the search in step S13 and the voice feature is not found (S14 No), the communication terminal apparatus 1 records the voice of the communication partner related to the current incoming call (S16). .
- the processing in step S16 is performed after the user manually registers in the address book 131 and then the first incoming call as described in the third user “BJ” shown on the screen 201 in FIG. This is the case.
- step S 16 communication terminal apparatus 1 records, for example, the voice output from the force 18 for 10 seconds after the start of the call, and stores it in RAM 13. And communication terminal device When step S16 is completed, 1 waits for the input of a call end request, ends the call (S17), and ends the incoming call processing. After step S17, communication terminal apparatus 1 performs post-arrival processing described in FIG.
- step S13 if there is no matching entry in address book 131 (S13 No), communication terminal device 1 registers the telephone number of the communication partner notified at the time of incoming call in outgoing / incoming call history table 132. It is determined whether it has been performed (S15). Communication terminal apparatus 1 searches for “identification number” in outgoing / incoming call history table 132 using the notified telephone number as a key, and checks whether there is a matching entry.
- step S15 If there is a matching entry in the incoming / outgoing call history table 132 as a result of the search (S15 Yes), the voice of the communication partner for this incoming call is not recorded, but the call end request is input and the call is made. The process ends (S17).
- step S15 if there is no matching entry in the outgoing / incoming call history table 132 in step S15 (No in S15), the communication terminal device 1 records the voice of the communication partner related to the current incoming call (S16).
- step S16 communication terminal apparatus 1 waits for the input of a call end request, ends the call (S17), and ends the incoming call process.
- step S17 communication terminal apparatus 1 performs post-arrival processing described in FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart explaining post-arrival processing in the communication terminal device 1 of the present embodiment.
- the communication terminal device 1 executes the processing shown in this flowchart after the processing of step S17 or step S18 in FIG.
- the communication terminal device 1 determines whether recording has been performed at this incoming call (S19).
- the communication terminal device 1 determines that recording has been performed. Even in the case where a message is left in the answering machine function in step S18, the communication terminal apparatus 1 determines that the recording has been performed.
- step S 19 communication terminal apparatus 1 determines whether to perform automatic registration (S 20).
- the communication terminal device 1 can determine that automatic registration is to be performed, for example, when an automatic registration flag (not shown) stored in advance in the RAM 13 is “ON”.
- the communication terminal device 1 When it is determined that automatic registration is to be performed (S20 Yes), the communication terminal device 1 performs automatic registration processing. Perform (S22).
- the automatic registration process will be described with reference to FIG.
- the communication terminal apparatus 1 updates the “departure / arrival” riDj “time” “name” “identification number” “recorded data” in the outgoing / incoming call history table 132.
- the communication terminal device 1 adds the “name” registered in the address book 131 to the outgoing / incoming call history table 132. To reflect.
- step S19No If it is determined in step S19 that recording has not been performed (S19No) and if it is determined in step S20 that automatic registration is not performed! / (S20No), The communication terminal device 1 updates the outgoing / incoming call history table 132 without performing the automatic registration process (S21). However, unlike the update performed through the automatic registration process (S22), the information registered in the address book 131 is not reflected in the “name”.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart explaining the automatic registration processing in the communication terminal device 1 of the present embodiment.
- the communication terminal device 1 extracts feature information based on the recorded voice data (S221).
- various conventional techniques can be used to extract the recorded voice data force feature information (for example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2004-53821).
- communication terminal apparatus 1 determines whether or not it matches the feature information stored in feature information address book 131 extracted in step S221 (S222). For example, when the feature information is represented by voice feature parameters as disclosed in JP-A-2004-53821, the communication terminal device 1 uses the voice feature parameters corresponding to the feature information extracted in step S221 as a key. Then, search for “characteristic information” in the address book 131 and check whether there is a matching entry.
- the communication terminal device 1 adds the new telephone number used for this incoming call to the entry of the person already registered in the address book 131. Additional registration to be added is performed (S224). If “2” is stored in the rule data, the communication terminal device 1 uses the phone number already registered in the entry of the person registered in the address book 131 as the new phone number used for this incoming call. (S225) o If "3" is stored in the rule data, the communication terminal device 1 creates a new entry in the address book 131 and creates a new entry used for this incoming call. New registration for registering a telephone number is performed (S226).
- the communication terminal device 1 performs new registration for registering the new telephone number used for the current call (S226).
- processing power S of steps S224, S225, and S226 is completed, communication terminal apparatus 1 performs the process of step S21 of FIG.
- FIG. 9 is an example of a screen displayed on the display unit 17 when there is an entry that matches the feature information in the address book 131 in the automatic registration process of FIG.
- the communication terminal device 1 automatically updates the address book 131 based on the rule data.
- the caller related to this incoming call is a person who has been registered in the address book 131.
- a message 91 notifying that it is present, a message 92 notifying automatic update of the address book 131, and a message 93 notifying the progress until the update is completed are displayed.
- FIG. 10A is a diagram showing a data configuration example of the address book 131 before the automatic registration process of FIG. In this state, a new phone number (06-xxxx-xxxx) that differs from the registered phone number (090-xxxx-xxxx) from the person (Bill) that matches the voice characteristics of the second entry in Figure 10A Suppose that there is an incoming call.
- FIG. 10B is a diagram showing a data configuration example of the address book 131 after additional registration in FIG. Figure 10B shows that the new phone number (06-xxxx-xxxx) used for this incoming call is added to the “identification number” of the person (Bill) that matches the voice characteristics of the second entry. It is.
- FIG. 10C is a diagram showing a data configuration example of the address book 131 after overwrite registration in FIG.
- FIG. 10D is a diagram showing a data configuration example of the address book 131 after the new registration in FIG. Figure 10D depicts the addition of another entry (Bill (2) with the same voice feature as the person (Bill) matching the voice feature of the second entry.
- the user may manually register the telephone number in the address book 131 while browsing the telephone number remaining in the outgoing / incoming call history table 132. Since the communication terminal device 1 according to the present embodiment automatically calls out the entries registered in the address book 131 that have the same voice characteristics, the burden of registration work on the user can be reduced.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart explaining the browsing process in the communication terminal device 1 of the present embodiment.
- the browsing process is a process for displaying the information registered in the address book 131 and the information stored in the outgoing / incoming call history table 132 on the display unit 17 for browsing.
- Communication terminal device 1 first determines whether a display request for address book 131 has been input (SDo communication terminal device 1 displays a menu for operation of communication terminal device 1 on display unit 17. If the address book 131 is selected via the input unit 16, it is determined that a display request for the address book 131 has been input.
- FIG. 12 is an example of a menu screen displayed on the display unit 17 in the browsing process.
- the cursor 62 displayed on the screen 205 is moved by operating a button (see FIG. 3B, for example, the cross key 54) arranged on the input unit 16. To switch the selection target.
- the menu icons include an “address book” icon 61 for displaying information registered in the address book 131, and a “history” icon 63 for displaying information stored in the outgoing / incoming call history table 132. Is included. Therefore, the user uses the cross key 54 to move the cursor 62 to “ When it is moved to the “book” icon 61 and the determination button 55 is pressed, the communication terminal device 1 determines that the display request for the address table 131 has been input in the process of step S 1 in FIG.
- communication terminal apparatus 1 displays information stored in address table 131 on display unit 17. This is as shown in Figure 3A.
- communication terminal apparatus 1 determines whether a display request for incoming / outgoing call history table 132 has been input (S3). For example, when the user moves the cursor 62 to the “History” icon 63 shown in FIG. 12 using the cross key 54 and presses the Enter button 55, the communication terminal device 1 inputs a display request for the outgoing / incoming call history table 132. Judge that it was done.
- the communication terminal apparatus 1 displays the information stored in the incoming / outgoing call history table 132 on the display unit 17 (S4). This is as shown in Fig. 5.
- communication terminal apparatus 1 determines whether or not a registration request has been input with respect to outgoing / incoming call history table 132 being browsed (S5). For example, when the user presses the button 53 in the input unit 16 shown in FIG. 3B, the registration button 36 shown in the screen 202 in FIG. 5 is selected, and the communication terminal device 1 determines that the registration request has been input.
- the communication terminal device 1 When a registration request is input (S5 Yes), the communication terminal device 1 performs a manual registration process (S6).
- the manual registration process will be described with reference to FIG.
- the registration request is not input (S5 No)
- the manual registration process is completed (S6).
- the communication terminal device 1 returns to step S1 and waits for a new display request.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart for explaining manual registration processing in the communication terminal device 1 of the present embodiment.
- the communication terminal device 1 extracts feature information based on the recorded voice data (S221).
- the communication terminal device 1 determines whether the feature information extracted in step S221 matches the feature information stored in the address book 131 (S222).
- the processes in steps S221 and S222 are the same as those in steps S221 and S222 of the automatic registration process in FIG. If there is a matching entry in the address book 131 as a result of the search (S222 Yes), the communication terminal device 1 displays a selection screen for selecting a processing method on the display unit 17 (S61). This means that the user has no choice of overwriting, additional registration, or new registration as described in the automatic registration process.
- FIG. 14 is an example of a selection screen displayed on the display unit 17 in the manual registration process.
- a button 141 indicating additional registration
- a button 142 indicating overwrite registration
- a button 143 indicating new registration
- a button 144 indicating that registration is not performed! / Are displayed.
- a corresponding process is performed. For example, when the button 141 indicating additional registration is selected on the screen 206, additional registration processing is performed. During this time, as shown in the screen 207, a message notifying the progress status until the update of the address book 131 is completed. Is displayed.
- communication terminal apparatus 1 waits for any selection input to be made in a state where the selection screen is displayed (S62). Then, processing is performed according to the selection input.
- the communication terminal device 1 selects the entry of the person already registered in the address book 131 in the outgoing / incoming history. (S224) 0
- the communication terminal device 1 adds the person already registered in the address book 131. Overwrite registration is performed to replace the phone number registered in the entry with the phone number selected in the call history (S225).
- steps S224, S225, and S226 are the same as the steps S224, S225, and S226 of the automatic registration process in FIG. 8, and a description thereof will be omitted.
- the communication terminal device 1 ends the manual registration process.
- step S222 if there is no matching entry in address book 131 as a result of the search,
- the communication terminal device 1 displays the consent confirmation screen for new registration on the display unit 17. (S63). This allows the user to confirm that new registration is to be performed.
- FIG. 15 is an example of a consent confirmation screen displayed on the display unit 17 in the manual registration process.
- a “Yes” button 151 indicating user consent and a “No” button 152 indicating user denial are displayed.
- a “Yes” button 151 indicating user consent and a “No” button 152 indicating user denial are displayed.
- the user selects any button shown on the screen 208 via the input unit 16, a corresponding process is performed.
- communication terminal apparatus 1 waits for any selection input to be made while the consent confirmation screen is displayed (S64). Then, processing is performed according to the selection input.
- communication terminal apparatus 1 creates a new entry in address book 131 and sets the telephone number selected in the outgoing / incoming call history. New registration is performed (S226).
- Communication terminal device 1 then displays “206” button 152 on screen 206.
- FIG. 16 is a functional block diagram of communication terminal apparatus 1 of the present embodiment.
- the control unit 11 of the communication terminal device 1 includes a recording unit 111, an analysis unit 112, and a registration unit 113.
- Each functional unit of the control unit 11 can be realized by force hardware realized as a program executed by a CPU (not shown) provided in the control unit 11.
- Recording unit 111 records the voice of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source when the telephone number of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source is not included in address book 131.
- the analysis unit 112 extracts feature information that identifies a communication partner from the voice recorded by the recording unit 111. Then, when the feature information extracted by the analysis unit 112 is included in the address book 131, the registration unit 113 associates the telephone number of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source with the feature information included in the address book 131, in the address book. 131 entries are updated.
- the recording unit 111 does not include the identification number of the communication partner of the callee or the caller in either of the address book 131 or the call history table 132, the voice of the communication partner May be recorded.
- the analysis unit 112 stores the extracted feature information in the outgoing / incoming call history table 132 in association with the identification number of the communication partner of the transmission destination or the transmission source.
- the user is specified based on the feature information of the speaker's voice.
- the communication terminal device 1 can make a call and specify that the communication partner is already registered in the address book 131 and is a user. Since the communication terminal device 1 automatically calls an entry registered in the address book 131, the operation of registering the new number in the address book 131 becomes easy. Furthermore, the communication terminal device 1 can automatically perform the registration work of the new number in the address book 131, further reducing the work burden on the user.
- a mobile phone or a cordless phone is used as an example of a communication terminal device.
- a communication terminal device such as a telephone having an incoming call history function and an address book function. The same applies to (including the cordless phone base phone).
- the present embodiment can be applied to a communication terminal device such as a telephone having an incoming call history function and an address book function.
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