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WO2015170799A1
WO2015170799A1 PCT/KR2014/007025 KR2014007025W WO2015170799A1 WO 2015170799 A1 WO2015170799 A1 WO 2015170799A1 KR 2014007025 W KR2014007025 W KR 2014007025W WO 2015170799 A1 WO2015170799 A1 WO 2015170799A1
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  • the described embodiments relate to a message providing method and a message providing device.
  • the message providing method and the message providing device may convert a message input by a user into various forms and transmit the message.
  • information related to the message can be automatically provided to the counterpart so that the information can be delivered more conveniently and effectively.
  • a model can be developed that can induce interest and fun of the user and generate revenue.
  • a method of providing a message may include receiving a first message input by a user of a terminal, extracting at least one keyword from the first message, text, image, video, sound, or a combination thereof. Obtaining an item matching the extracted keyword from a database storing the information, converting the first message into a second message including the item, and transmitting the second message to a destination of the first message. It may include the step.
  • the message providing apparatus extracts at least one keyword from the first message when a first message input by a user of the first terminal is received, and text, image, video, sound, or a combination thereof. Obtaining an item matching the extracted keyword from a database storing the, converts the first message into a second message including the item, and transmits the second message to the destination of the first message.
  • a computer-readable recording medium having recorded thereon a program for executing the message providing method on a computer may be provided.
  • a message providing method and an apparatus for providing a message may convert a first message input by a user into a second message including an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message, and then destination of the first message.
  • a message input by the user can be converted into various forms and transmitted.
  • information related to the message can be automatically provided to the counterpart, so that the information can be delivered more conveniently and effectively.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a message providing system according to an exemplary embodiment of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a message providing system according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a message providing system according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a message providing system according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram of a message providing system according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a first message and a second message converted from the first message according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a user interface screen of a second terminal converted by transmission of a second message according to an embodiment.
  • FIG 8 illustrates a first message and a second message converted from the first message according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a message providing method according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a message providing method according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a message providing method according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • first, second, A, B, (a), and (b) may be used. These terms are only for distinguishing the components from other components, and the nature, order or order of the components are not limited by the terms.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a message providing system according to an exemplary embodiment of FIG. 1.
  • the message providing system transmits a message from the first terminal 100 to the second terminal 300 or directly from the first terminal 100 through the server 200. 2 may transmit a message to the terminal (300).
  • the terminal (300) may transmit a message to the terminal (300).
  • the present invention is not limited thereto. You can send a message.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, and the second terminal 300 may transmit and receive data through wired, wireless network, or wired serial communication using communication modules provided in the respective terminals.
  • the network may include, but is not limited to, the Internet, a local area network (LAN), a wireless local area network (WLAN), a wide area network (WAN), a personal area network (PAN), and the like. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the embodiments may be other types of networks capable of transmitting and receiving information.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a first message input by a user of the first terminal 100.
  • the message may be a message transmitted through an application such as a short message service (SMS) message, a multimedia message service (MMS) message, an instant message, a messenger, a chat program, or an artificial intelligence program. It may include a message delivered through. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and the message may include all messages delivered based on a user input.
  • the first message may be generated based on a user input.
  • the first message may include text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a user input through an input interface (not shown) of the first terminal 100.
  • the user input may include various forms such as text input through a keypad, a touch pad, a text or an image sensed through the touch pad, a voice input through a microphone, and the like.
  • the first terminal 100 may generate a first message corresponding to a user input.
  • the input interface (not shown) may include all types of units, modules, devices, and the like that can obtain a user input.
  • an input interface may include a key pad, a dome switch, a touch pad (static pressure / capacitance), a touch screen, a jog wheel, a jog switch, a H / W button, a microphone, and the like. It can include both input devices and software modules for driving them.
  • the second terminal 300 may be a destination to which the user of the first terminal 100 wishes to transmit a message.
  • the present invention is not limited thereto, and the destination of the first message may be the first terminal 100.
  • the related description may refer to FIG. 5.
  • the destination of the first message input by the user of the first terminal 100 is referred to as the second terminal 300.
  • the second terminal 300 may output a second message in which the first message is modified to the user.
  • the second terminal 300 may display a second message to the user through an output interface unit (not shown).
  • the output interface (not shown) may include all types of units, modules, devices, etc. capable of outputting the second message.
  • the output interface (not shown) may be a touch screen, a liquid crystal display, a thin film transistor-liquid crystal display, an organic light-emitting diode, or a flexible display. output devices such as flexible displays, 3D displays, speakers, software modules for driving them, and the like.
  • the second message may include an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the second message may be a message in which at least a portion of the first message is transformed into an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message in the first message.
  • the second message may include a first message together with an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the second message may include at least one of text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the text can be poetry, TV or Internet buzzwords, ad copy, film or drama lines, song lyrics, and so on.
  • the image may be an emoticon, a logo, a picture, a caricature, a character, a work of art, a cartoon, a map, a picture of a music artist, a cover of a music album, an advertisement image, a pictorial, a book cover, a calendar, and the like.
  • the video may be a moving emoticon, a music video, an advertising video, a video clip, a flash movie, or the like. Sounds can be songs, music, sound effects, advertising sounds, logo songs, TV or Internet buzzwords, advertising copies, dialogue in movies or dramas, and so on.
  • the user of the first terminal 100 transmits "Hello" in text form to the user of the second terminal 300
  • the user of the second terminal 300 is not Beyonce in text form. You can hear the "Hello” part of Beyonce's song.
  • the text “Hello” input by the user of the first terminal 100 may be modified and output as a song to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the user of the second terminal 300 may listen to the “Hello” portion of the song of Beyonce along with the text “Hello”.
  • the user of the first terminal 100 transmits a picture of Beyonce to the user of the second terminal 300
  • the user of the second terminal 300 is not a picture of Beyonce
  • the picture of Beyonce input by the user of the first terminal 100 may be modified and output to the user of the second terminal 300 as a news article related to Beyonce.
  • the user of the second terminal 300 may view a news article related to Beyonce with a picture of Beyonce.
  • the user of the first terminal 100 transmits a "beyonce" in text form to the user of the second terminal 300
  • the user of the second terminal 300 is not “beyonce” in text form.
  • the text “Beyonce” input by the user of the first terminal 100 may be modified and output as a picture, song, or music video of Beyonce to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the user of the second terminal 300 may check the second message output as a picture, song, or music video of the Beyonce together with the text “Beyonce”.
  • the user of the first terminal 100 transmits the text "starbucks" to the user of the second terminal 300
  • the user of the second terminal 300 is a text "star” You can see Starbucks' logo image, not "Bugs.”
  • the text “Starbucks” input by the user of the first terminal 100 may be modified and output as a logo image of Starbucks to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • a user of the second terminal 300 may view a logo image of Starbucks together with "Starbucks" in text form.
  • the user of the second terminal 300 when the user of the first terminal 100 transmits the text "cocacola" to the user of the second terminal 300, the user of the second terminal 300 is the text "coca cola" You can check the Coca-Cola advertising video or Coca-Cola's logo song.
  • the text “Coca-Cola” input by the user of the first terminal 100 may be modified and output to the user of the second terminal 300 as an advertisement image of Coca-Cola or a logo song of Coca-Cola.
  • the user of the second terminal 300 may check the advertisement image of Coca-Cola or the logo song of Coca-Cola together with the text "Coca-Cola".
  • An item corresponding to at least part of the first message may be an item selected by an algorithm of a user, a terminal, or a server among items stored in a database.
  • the item may be selected by a machine learning algorithm.
  • the item may be determined based on an item selection history of a user of the terminal among at least one item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the terminal may be the first terminal 100 or the second terminal 300.
  • the item may be determined based on user data stored in the terminal, the local storage, or the server 200 among at least one item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the user data may include a song playlist, a favorite list, a search history, a shared file, an upload file, a download file, a message, a post, and the like of the user.
  • the item may be determined based on an analysis result of user data stored in the terminal, the local storage, or the server 200 among at least one item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message. For example, by using text mining on the terminal, server 200 or an external server, the user's song playlist, likes list, search history, shared file, upload file, download file, message, post, etc. This can be the result of analyzing user data in.
  • the present invention is not limited thereto, and the terminal, the server 200, or the external server may analyze various user data stored in the terminal, the server 200, or local storage using machine learning such as text mining.
  • the item may be determined based on at least one message previously transmitted from the first terminal 100 to the second terminal 300.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 stores at least one message transmitted from the first terminal 100 to the second terminal 300, the at least one stored
  • the item may be determined based on a message of.
  • the first message transmitted from the first terminal 100 may be stored for each destination.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may analyze the stored at least one message and determine the item according to the analysis result.
  • the item may be an item preset by the user. For example, if the user includes the text "style" in at least a part of the first message, the user corresponds to a part of the song 'Gangnam Style' of the psy. You can set it up to convert it to sound, animation or video of 'Gangnam Style'. Accordingly, whenever the user transmits the first message including the text "style," the second terminal 300 may play a sound source, an animation, or a video of the 'Gangnam style' in the song 'Gangnam style'. . When the first message includes a predetermined text, an image, a video, or a sound through an input interface (not shown), the user may preset an item corresponding to the predetermined text, the image, the video, or the sound.
  • the terminal or server displays a recommendation item list including at least one item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message to the user of the terminal, and receives a user's selection for the recommendation item list. can do.
  • the terminal or the server may determine the item selected by the user as an item included in the second message.
  • the recommended item list may be determined by the terminal or the server 200.
  • the recommendation item list is determined based on at least one of an item selection history of the user, user data stored in the terminal, local storage or server, or an analysis result of the user data among items corresponding to at least a portion of the first message. It may include at least one item.
  • the conversion from the first message to the second message may be performed in the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the first message into a second message including an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the first terminal 100 may transmit the second message to the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • the first message input by the user of the first terminal 100 may be converted into a second message and transmitted to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the first terminal 100 may extract at least one keyword from the first message.
  • the first terminal 100 may obtain an item that matches the extracted at least one keyword among items stored in a database.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the first message into a second message including the obtained item.
  • the database may store text, images, video, sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the first terminal 100 may obtain a text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof corresponding to the keyword extracted from the first message.
  • the database may be included in an internal memory of the first terminal 100, a local storage external to the first terminal 100, or an external server.
  • the server 200 receives a first message from the first terminal 100 and converts the first message into the second message including an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message. can do.
  • the server 200 may obtain an item corresponding to at least a part of the first message among items stored in a database.
  • the server 200 may extract a keyword from the first message.
  • the server 200 may obtain an item that matches the extracted keyword among items stored in a database.
  • the database may store text, images, video, sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the database may be included in an internal memory of the server 200, external local storage, or an external server.
  • the server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the obtained item.
  • the server 200 may transmit the second message to a destination of the first message.
  • the second terminal 300 receives the first message from the server 200 or the first terminal 100, the item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message
  • the second message may include a second message.
  • the second terminal 300 may obtain an item corresponding to at least a part of the first message among items stored in a database.
  • the second terminal 300 may extract a keyword from the first message.
  • the server 200 may obtain an item that matches the extracted keyword among items stored in a database.
  • the database may store text, images, video, sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the database may be included in an internal memory, an external local storage, or an external server of the second terminal 300.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the first message into a second message including the obtained item.
  • the second terminal 300 may output the second message to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the second message including an item corresponding to at least part of the first message may be transmitted to the first terminal 100 to which the first message is input. Accordingly, the user of the first terminal 100 may check the second message output to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the first terminal 100 or the second terminal 300 may be a desktop personal computer (PC), a laptop personal computer (PC), a netbook computer, a mobile phone, a smart phone. ), Tablet PC (tablet personal computer), PDA (Personal Digital Assistants), PMP (Portable Multimedia Player), digital broadcasting terminal, portable game terminal, navigation, or wearable device (wearable device) and the like.
  • the present invention is not limited thereto, and the first terminal 100 may include all information communication apparatuses, multimedia apparatuses, and application apparatuses capable of transmitting and receiving data with the server 200.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a message providing system according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the message providing system may include a first terminal 100, a server 200, and a second terminal 300.
  • the message providing system according to the present exemplary embodiment may convert a first message received from the first terminal 100 into a second message in a server, and then transfer the second message to a destination of the first message.
  • a destination of the first message transmitted by the first terminal 100 is referred to as a second terminal 300.
  • the first message input by the user is transmitted through the server 200.
  • the second message may be transmitted to the second terminal 300 in place of the first message.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a first message input by a user of the first terminal 100.
  • the first message may be generated based on a user input.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a user input through an input interface (not shown) of the first terminal 100.
  • the first message may include text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the first terminal 100 may transmit the first message to the server 200.
  • the server 200 may convert the first message received from the first terminal 100 into the second message including an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the server 200 may obtain an item corresponding to at least part of the first message by using the internal memory of the server 200, an external local storage, or an external server 400.
  • An item corresponding to at least a part of the first message may be text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the obtained item.
  • the server 200 acquires text corresponding to at least a part of the first message and other text corresponding to the text, and the server 200 includes the first message including the obtained text.
  • 2 messages may be converted and transmitted to the second terminal 300.
  • text corresponding to at least a part of the first message is described as original text in order to distinguish between the text included in the first message and the other text obtained from the text.
  • the server 200 may convert the original text included in the first message into first text having a similar pronunciation and similar meaning to the original text.
  • the server 200 may obtain the first text from the original text based on the first database.
  • the first database represents a set of texts that classify texts having similar pronunciations and similar meanings.
  • the server 200 may convert the original text included in the first message into second text having a similar pronunciation and different meaning to the original text.
  • the server 200 may obtain the second text from the original text based on a second database.
  • the second database represents a set of texts that classify texts having similar sounds and different meanings.
  • the second database may include a homonym of the original text.
  • the server 200 may convert the original text included in the first message into a third text having a similar meaning and different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the server 200 may obtain the third text from the original text based on a third database.
  • the third database represents a set of texts that classify texts having different pronunciations and similar meanings.
  • the third database may include a next synonym of the original text.
  • the server 200 may convert the original text included in the first message into at least one text of the first text, the second text, and the third text.
  • the server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the converted text and then transmit the second message to the second terminal 300.
  • the server 200 acquires a sound or a video corresponding to the text from a text corresponding to at least a portion of the first message, and the server 200 acquires the sound or a video from the obtained first message. It can be converted into a second message including the transmission to the second terminal (300).
  • the server 200 may correspond to the text "Hello” included in the first message, and the telephone voice of the movie scream “Hello," Sidney “can be obtained.
  • the server 200 may transmit the second message including the telephone voice "Hello, Sidney” to the second terminal 300 instead of the text "Hello” included in the first message.
  • the server 200 may transmit a text "Hello” and a telephone voice "Hello, Sidney” corresponding to the "Hello” together.
  • the server 200 may include an animation including a laughing sound as an item corresponding to the text “LOL” included in the first message. Can be obtained.
  • the server 200 may transmit the second message including the animation to the second terminal 300 instead of the text “LOL” included in the first message.
  • the server 200 may transmit text "LOL” and the animation corresponding to the "LOL” together.
  • the server 200 may obtain a movie preview image corresponding to the movie title included in the first message.
  • the server 200 may transmit a second message including the movie preview image to the second terminal 300 instead of the movie title in the text form included in the first message.
  • the server 200 may transmit a text of the movie title and the preview image corresponding to the movie title.
  • the server 200 may be included in the song or video including at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text included in the first message as song lyrics. A part corresponding to at least one text may be extracted. The server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the extracted portion and transmit the converted first message to the second terminal 300.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the server 200 when the first message including the text "love” is received, the server 200 includes the Beatles song “All you need is love” including the text "love” included in the first message as the song lyrics. In the sound source of "love love love” corresponding to the portion corresponding to the "love” can be extracted. The server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the extracted sound source of "love love love” and transmit the first message to the first terminal 100.
  • the server 200 corresponds to the text “Shall we go” and the text “out for dinner” from the first message.
  • Each sound source can be extracted.
  • the server 200 obtains the song “Drones in the Valley” of Cage the Elephant, which includes “Shall we go” as the song lyrics, and the song “Drones in the Valley” of the cage.
  • the server 200 acquires the song "Julie & the Mothman” of the Kasbian, which includes “out for dinner” as the song lyrics, and the “out for” in the song “Julie & the Mothman” of the Casabian. You can extract the sound source corresponding to the lyrics of the song “dinner.”
  • the server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the extracted sound source of "Shall we go” and the extracted sound source of "out for dinner", and transmit the same to the first terminal 100. .
  • the server 200 when the first message including the text "I love you” is received, the server 200 includes the third text in which the original text "" I love you "is modified as the song lyrics from the first message.
  • a song may be acquired and a sound source corresponding to the modified third text may be extracted from the obtained song, for example, the server 200 may have a different meaning and a similar meaning to the original text “I love you”. and obtain a third text of "cherish you”
  • the server 200 obtains the song "Time for Hero” of The Libertines that includes the third text of "I sleep you” as the song lyrics.
  • the sound source of the part corresponding to the song lyrics “I drain you” may be extracted from the “Time for Hero” of The River Teens, and the server 200 may extract the extracted “I drain you” message from the first message. Can be converted into a second message including a sound source of "and transmitted to the first terminal 100 have.
  • the server 200 when the first message including the text “Okay. See you.” Is received, the server 200 includes the second text in which the original text “Okay. See” is modified from the first message as song lyrics. A song may be obtained, and a sound source corresponding to the modified second text may be extracted from the obtained song. For example, the server 200 may obtain a second text of "Oh, Casey” that is similar in pronunciation to the original text "Okay. See” and has a different meaning. The server 200 acquires the song "Stupid Man” of Lou Reed, which includes the second text "Oh, Casey” as the song lyrics, and the "Oh, Casey” in the song “Stupid Man” of Lou Reed. The sound source of the part corresponding to the song lyrics "can be extracted. The server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the extracted “Oh, Casey” sound source and transmit the first message to the first terminal 100.
  • the server 200 converts the text of the first language corresponding to at least a portion of the first message into a second message including the text of the second language corresponding to the text and then converts the second terminal ( 300).
  • text corresponding to at least a part of the first message is described as original text in order to distinguish between the text included in the first message and the other text obtained from the text.
  • the server 200 may convert the original text of the first language included in the first message into a fourth text of a second language or a fifth text of a second language.
  • the server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the converted text and then transmit the second message to the second terminal 300.
  • the fourth text may be text obtained by translating at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text into a second language.
  • the fifth text may be text similar in pronunciation to at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text in the second language.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the server 200 may obtain the fourth text or the fifth text from the original text based on at least one database.
  • the at least one database includes texts having similar pronunciations and similar meanings, texts having similar pronunciations and different meanings, texts having different pronunciations and similar meanings, and second pronunciations similar to the first language.
  • a set of texts that classify texts of a language and the like can be stored.
  • the translation from the first language to the second language in the server 200 may use an internal memory of the server 200, external local storage, or an external server 400.
  • the server 200 may obtain the fourth text of the second language or the fifth text of the second language from the original text of the first language included in the first message.
  • the server 200 may extract a portion corresponding to the fourth text or the fifth text from a song or a video including the fourth text or the fifth text as song lyrics.
  • the server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the extracted portion and transmit the converted first message to the second terminal 300.
  • the fourth text may be text obtained by translating at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text into a second language.
  • the fifth text may be text similar in pronunciation to at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text in the second language.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be text that is different in pronunciation from the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the server 200 obtains the fourth text or the fifth text from the original text based on at least one database, and includes the song or the fifth text as song lyrics.
  • a video can be obtained.
  • the at least one database includes texts having similar pronunciations and similar meanings, texts having similar pronunciations and different meanings, texts having different pronunciations and similar meanings, and second pronunciations similar to the first language.
  • a set of texts that classify texts of a language and the like can be stored.
  • the at least one database may store song lyrics data of the song or video and a MIDI file, a sound source file, or a video clip according to the song lyrics data. Accordingly, the server 200 obtains a song or video including the fourth text or the fifth text as song lyrics, and a portion corresponding to the fourth text or the fifth text from the obtained song or video. Can be extracted.
  • the translation from the first language to the second language in the server 200 may use an internal memory of the server 200, an external local storage, or an external server 400.
  • the server 200 may generate a sound source corresponding to the first text in which the original text “See you there” is modified from the first message. And sound sources corresponding to the fourth text in which the original text "at seven" is modified can be extracted. For example, the server 200 may obtain a first text of "I see you there” which is similar in pronunciation to the original text "See you there” and has a similar meaning. Acquire the song "Passion” by All That Remains, which includes the first text as the song lyrics, and correspond to the song lyrics "I see you there” in the song “Passion” by All That Remains.
  • the sound source of the portion may be extracted, and the server 200 may obtain a fourth text of “a septon” in which the original text “at seven” of the first language is translated into the second language. 200) obtained the song "Le Piano Fantome” of Celine Dion, which includes the fourth text "a septon” as song lyrics, and said "a septon” in the song “Le Piano Fantome” of Celine Dion.
  • the sound source of the portion corresponding to the lyrics of the song can be extracted.
  • the server 200 receives the first message.
  • the second message including the extracted sound source of "I see you there" and the sound source of "a septon” may be converted and transmitted to the first terminal 100.
  • the server 200 may convert the original text of the first language included in the first message into a fourth text of a second language, a fifth text of a second language, a sixth text of a second language, At least one of the seventh text of the second language or the eighth text of the second language may be converted.
  • the server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the converted text and transmit the converted second message to the second terminal 300.
  • the fourth text may be text obtained by translating at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text into a second language.
  • the fifth text may be text similar in pronunciation to at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text in a second language.
  • the sixth text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the fourth text or the fifth text and has a similar meaning.
  • the seventh text may be text similar in pronunciation to the fourth text or the fifth text and having a different meaning.
  • the eighth text may be a text having a different meaning and a similar meaning from the fourth text or the fifth text.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the server 200 obtains the fourth text or the fifth text from the original text based on at least one database, and the sixth text and the seventh text from the fourth text or the fifth text.
  • the text, or the eighth text can be obtained.
  • the at least one database includes texts having similar pronunciations and similar meanings in the first language, texts having similar pronunciations and different meanings in the first language, and texts having different pronunciations and similar meanings in the first language.
  • a text set including texts of a second language having a similar pronunciation as that of the first language may be stored.
  • the at least one database includes texts with similar pronunciations and similar meanings in a second language, texts with similar pronunciations and different meanings in a second language, texts with different pronunciations and similar meanings in a second language. You can save a set of them.
  • the translation from the first language to the second language in the server 200 may use an internal memory of the server 200, an external local storage, or an external server 400.
  • the server 200 may convert the original text of the first language included in the first message into a fourth text of a second language, a fifth text of a second language, a sixth text of a second language, At least one of the seventh text of the second language or the eighth text of the second language may be converted.
  • the server 200 may include the fourth text, the fifth text, the fifth text, the fifth text, the sixth text, the seventh text, or the eighth text as a song lyrics. A part corresponding to the sixth text, the seventh text, or the eighth text may be extracted.
  • the server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the extracted portion and transmit the converted first message to the second terminal 300.
  • the fourth text may be text obtained by translating at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text into a second language.
  • the fifth text may be text similar in pronunciation to at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text in the second language.
  • the sixth text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the fourth text or the fifth text and has a similar meaning.
  • the seventh text may be text similar in pronunciation to the fourth text or the fifth text and having a different meaning.
  • the eighth text may be a text having a different meaning and a similar meaning from the fourth text or the fifth text.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the server 200 obtains the fourth text or the fifth text from the original text based on at least one database, and the sixth text and the seventh text from the fourth text or the fifth text.
  • the text, or the eighth text can be obtained.
  • the server 200 may acquire a song or a video including the sixth text, the seventh text, or the eighth text as song lyrics based on the at least one database.
  • the at least one database includes texts having similar pronunciations and similar meanings in the first language, texts having similar pronunciations and different meanings in the first language, and texts having different pronunciations and similar meanings in the first language.
  • a text set including texts of a second language having a similar pronunciation as that of the first language may be stored.
  • the at least one database includes a set of texts with similar pronunciations and similar meanings in a second language, texts with similar pronunciations and different meanings in a second language, and texts with different pronunciations and similar meanings in a second language. Can be saved.
  • the at least one database may store song lyrics data of the song or video and a MIDI file, a sound source file, or a video clip according to the song lyrics data.
  • the server 200 obtains a song or video including the sixth text, the seventh text, or the eighth text as song lyrics, and the sixth text and the first text from the acquired song or video.
  • the seventh text or the part corresponding to the eighth text may be extracted.
  • the translation from the first language to the second language in the server 200 may use an internal memory of the server 200, an external local storage, or an external server 400.
  • the server 200 may receive an item corresponding to at least part of the first message from the external server 400.
  • the external server 400 may receive at least a part of the first message from the server 200, obtain an item corresponding to at least a part of the first message, and transmit the item to the server 200.
  • the external server 400 may be a server that provides content or a service such as a web search, a music service, a video service, or the like.
  • the server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the obtained item and transmit the converted second message to the second terminal 300.
  • the external server 400 may be a multimedia content providing server.
  • the server 200 may include at least one of a song, song lyrics, music, a music album cover, an artist picture, a music video, a sound, a sound effect, a video, or a combination thereof associated with at least a part of the first message from the multimedia content providing server. You can get one.
  • the external server 400 may be a search engine server.
  • the server 200 may provide a search result related to at least a portion of the first message from the search engine server (eg, searched text, searched image, searched video, searched sound), information, news (eg, news article, news picture, news). At least one of a video, a news sound), an advertisement (eg, a text advertisement, an advertisement image, an advertisement video, an advertisement sound), a photo, an image, a sound, a video, or a combination thereof.
  • the external server 400 may be a map providing server.
  • the server 200 may obtain, from the map providing server, at least one of a map, distance information, route finding information, or a combination thereof related to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the server 200 acquires an item corresponding to at least a part of the first message, and includes at least one of a background screen and a background theme of a user interface screen on which the first message is input or a user interface screen on which the second message is transmitted. Or to change at least one of the background music to an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the server 200 may transmit a command for changing at least one of a background screen, a background theme, or background music of the first terminal 100 to the first terminal 100 in response to the transmission of the second message.
  • the server 200 may transmit a command for changing at least one of the background screen, the background theme, or the background music of the second terminal 300 to the second terminal 300 together with the second message.
  • the server 200 may transmit the obtained item to the first terminal 100.
  • the first terminal 100 transmits the background music of the user interface screen to which the first message transmitted from the first terminal 100 to the second terminal 300 is input. Can be set.
  • the server 200 may transmit the obtained item to the second terminal 300.
  • the second terminal 300 may set the background music of the user interface screen on which the second message is transmitted as the item.
  • the server 200 may acquire a picture of raining on an item corresponding to the text "rain”.
  • the server 200 may transmit the obtained item to the first terminal 100.
  • the first terminal 100 displays a background screen of a user interface screen on which a first message transmitted from the first terminal 100 to the second terminal 300 is input. Can be set.
  • the server 200 may transmit the obtained item to the second terminal 300.
  • the second terminal 300 may set a background screen of the user interface screen on which the second message is transmitted as the item.
  • the server 200 may transmit the converted second message to the first terminal 100 to which the first message is input.
  • the first terminal 100 may output the received second message to a user of the first terminal 100 through an output interface (not shown). Accordingly, the user of the first terminal 100 may check the second message output to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the server 200 may extract at least one keyword from the first message and obtain an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message by using the extracted keyword. For example, a keyword may be tagged for each item stored in at least one database. The server 200 may obtain an item that matches the extracted keyword among items stored in a database.
  • the at least one database may be included in an internal memory of the server 200, an external local storage, or an external server 400.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a message providing system according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the message providing system may be configured with a first terminal 100 and a second terminal 300.
  • the message providing system may further include a server 200.
  • the message providing system according to the present exemplary embodiment may convert the first message received from the user into the second message in the first terminal 100 and then deliver the second message to the destination of the first message.
  • a destination of the first message transmitted by the first terminal 100 is referred to as a second terminal 300.
  • the first terminal 100 may transfer the second message to the second terminal 300 through the server 200 or the second message to the second terminal 300.
  • the first message input by the user is the first terminal 100.
  • the second message may be transmitted to the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a first message input by a user of the first terminal 100.
  • the first message may be generated based on a user input.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a user input through an input interface (not shown) of the first terminal 100.
  • the first message may include text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the first message into the second message including an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the first terminal 100 may obtain an item corresponding to at least part of the first message by using an internal memory, an external local storage, or an external server of the first terminal 100.
  • An item corresponding to at least a part of the first message may be text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the first message into a second message including the obtained item.
  • the first terminal 100 obtains text corresponding to at least a portion of the first message and other text corresponding to the text, and the first terminal 100 obtains the first message.
  • the second message including the text may be converted and transmitted to the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • text corresponding to at least a part of the first message is described as original text in order to distinguish between the text included in the first message and the other text obtained from the text.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the original text included in the first message into at least one of first text, second text, or third text.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the first terminal 100 may obtain the first text, the second text, or the third text from the original text based on at least one database.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the original text included in the first message into the first text, the second text, or the third text.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the first message into a second message including the converted text, and then transmit the second message to the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • the at least one database includes texts having similar pronunciations and similar meanings, texts having similar pronunciations and different meanings, texts having different pronunciations and similar meanings, and second pronunciations similar to the first language.
  • a set of texts that classify texts of a language and the like can be stored.
  • the translation from the first language to the second language in the first terminal 100 may use an internal memory, an external local storage, or an external server of the first terminal 100.
  • the first terminal 100 obtains a text or sound corresponding to at least a portion of the first message corresponding to the text, and the first terminal 100 obtains the first message.
  • a second message including a sound or a video may be converted and transmitted to the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • the first terminal 100 is a song or video including at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text included in the first message as the song lyrics.
  • a portion corresponding to the at least one text may be extracted from the.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the first message into a second message including the extracted portion and transmit the converted first message to the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a different meaning from the original text and having a similar meaning.
  • the first terminal 100 converts the text of the first language corresponding to at least a portion of the first message into a second message including the text of the second language corresponding to the text. 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • text corresponding to at least a part of the first message is described as original text in order to distinguish between the text included in the first message and the other text obtained from the text.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the original text of the first language included in the first message into a fourth text of a second language or a fifth text of a second language.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the first message into a second message including the converted text, and then transmit the second message to the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • the fourth text may be text obtained by translating at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text into a second language.
  • the fifth text may be text similar in pronunciation to at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text in the second language.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the first terminal 100 may obtain the fourth text or the fifth text from the original text based on at least one database.
  • the translation from the first language to the second language in the first terminal 100 may use an internal memory, an external local storage, or an external server of the first terminal 100.
  • the first terminal 100 may obtain the fourth text of the second language or the fifth text of the second language from the original text of the first language included in the first message.
  • the first terminal 100 may extract a portion corresponding to the fourth text or the fifth text from a song or a video including the fourth text or the fifth text as song lyrics.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the first message into a second message including the extracted portion and transmit the converted first message to the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • the fourth text may be text obtained by translating at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text into a second language.
  • the fifth text may be text similar in pronunciation to at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text in the second language.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be different from the original text and have a similar meaning.
  • the first terminal 100 obtains the fourth text or the fifth text from the original text based on at least one database, and includes the fourth text or the fifth text as song lyrics. Acquire a song or video.
  • the at least one database may store song lyrics data of the song or video and a MIDI file, a sound source file, or a video clip according to the song lyrics data. Accordingly, the first terminal 100 obtains a song or video including the fourth text or the fifth text as song lyrics, and corresponds to the fourth text or the fifth text from the obtained song or video. You can extract the part that says
  • the first terminal 100 may include the original text of the first language included in the first message, the fourth text of the second language, the fifth text of the second language, and the sixth of the second language. At least one of the text, the seventh text of the second language, and the eighth text of the second language may be converted.
  • the first terminal 100 may include the fourth text, the fifth text, the sixth text, the seventh text, the eighth text, or the eighth text in a song or a video including the eighth text as the song lyrics. A portion corresponding to the text, the sixth text, the seventh text, or the eighth text may be extracted.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the first message into a second message including the extracted portion and transmit the converted first message to the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • the fourth text may be text obtained by translating at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text into a second language.
  • the fifth text may be text similar in pronunciation to at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text in the second language.
  • the sixth text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the fourth text or the fifth text and has a similar meaning.
  • the seventh text may be text similar in pronunciation to the fourth text or the fifth text and having a different meaning.
  • the eighth text may be a text having a different meaning and a similar meaning from the fourth text or the fifth text.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the first terminal 100 obtains the fourth text or the fifth text from the original text based on at least one database, the sixth text from the fourth text or the fifth text, A seventh text or an eighth text may be obtained.
  • the first terminal 100 obtains a song or video including the sixth text, the seventh text, or the eighth text as song lyrics based on the at least one database, and the obtained song. Or a portion corresponding to the sixth text, the seventh text, or the eighth text from the video.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive an item corresponding to at least part of the first message from an external server.
  • the external server may receive at least a part of the first message from the first terminal 100, obtain an item corresponding to at least a part of the first message, and transmit the item to the first terminal 100.
  • the external server may be a multimedia content providing server providing a content or service such as a web search, a music service, a video service, a search engine server, a map providing server, or the like.
  • the first terminal 100 obtains an item corresponding to at least part of the first message, and includes at least one background screen of a user interface screen on which the first message is input or a user interface screen on which the second message is transmitted; At least one of the background theme or the background music may be controlled to be changed to an item corresponding to at least part of the first message.
  • the first terminal 100 may set the first terminal 100 to change at least one of a background screen, a background theme, or background music of the first terminal 100.
  • the first terminal 100 may provide a command for changing at least one of the background screen, the background theme, or the background music of the second terminal 300 with the second message. 300).
  • the first terminal 100 may output the second message including an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message to the user of the first terminal 100. Accordingly, the user of the first terminal 100 may check the second message output to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the first terminal 100 may extract at least one keyword from the first message, and obtain an item corresponding to at least part of the first message by using the extracted keyword. For example, a keyword may be tagged for each item stored in at least one database. The first terminal 100 may obtain an item matching the extracted keyword from among items stored in a database.
  • the at least one database may be included in an internal memory of the first terminal 100, an external local storage, or an external server.
  • the first message input by the user of the first terminal 100 may be converted into a second message and transmitted to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a message providing system according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the message providing system may be configured of a first terminal 100 and a second terminal 300.
  • the message providing system may further include a server 200.
  • the message providing system according to the present embodiment converts the first message received from the first terminal 100 into a second message at the destination of the first message, and then sends the second message to the user of the destination of the first message. You can print a message.
  • a destination of the first message transmitted by the first terminal 100 is referred to as a second terminal 300.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the first message received from the server 200 or the first terminal 100 into a second message, and then output the second message to the user of the second terminal 300. have.
  • the first message input by the user may be stored in the server 200 or the first message.
  • the second terminal 300 may be converted into a second message.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a first message input by a user of the first terminal 100.
  • the first message may be generated based on a user input.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a user input through an input interface (not shown) of the first terminal 100.
  • the first message may include text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the first terminal 100 may transmit the first message to the second terminal 300 or to the second terminal 300 through the server 200.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the received first message into the second message including an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the second terminal 300 may obtain an item corresponding to at least part of the first message by using an internal memory, an external local storage, or an external server of the second terminal 300.
  • An item corresponding to at least a part of the first message may be text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the first message into a second message including the obtained item.
  • the second terminal 300 acquires another text corresponding to the text from the text corresponding to at least a portion of the first message, and the second terminal 300 acquires the first message.
  • the second message including the text may be converted and output to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • text corresponding to at least a part of the first message is described as original text in order to distinguish between the text included in the first message and the other text obtained from the text.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the original text included in the first message into at least one text of the first text, the second text, or the third text.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the second terminal 300 may obtain the first text, the second text, or the third text from the original text based on at least one database.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the original text included in the first message into the first text, the second text, or the third text.
  • the at least one database includes texts having similar pronunciations and similar meanings, texts having similar pronunciations and different meanings, texts having different pronunciations and similar meanings, and second pronunciations similar to the first language.
  • a set of texts that classify texts of a language and the like can be stored.
  • the translation from the first language to the second language in the second terminal 300 may use an internal memory, an external local storage, or an external server of the second terminal 300.
  • the second terminal 300 obtains a text or sound corresponding to the text of at least a portion of the first message, and the second terminal 300 obtains the first message.
  • a second message including a sound or a video may be converted and output to a user of the second terminal 300.
  • the second terminal 300 is a song or video including at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text included in the first message as the song lyrics.
  • a portion corresponding to the at least one text may be extracted from the.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the first message into a second message including the extracted portion and output the converted first message to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the second terminal 300 converts the text of the first language corresponding to at least a portion of the first message into a second message including the text of the second language corresponding to the text. 2 may be output to the user of the terminal (300).
  • text corresponding to at least a part of the first message is described as original text in order to distinguish between the text included in the first message and the other text obtained from the text.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the original text of the first language included in the first message into a fourth text of a second language or a fifth text of a second language.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the first message into a second message including the converted text, and then output the second message to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the fourth text may be text obtained by translating at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text into a second language.
  • the fifth text may be text similar in pronunciation to at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text in the second language.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the second terminal 300 may obtain the fourth text or the fifth text from the original text based on at least one database.
  • the translation from the first language to the second language in the second terminal 300 may use an internal memory, an external local storage, or an external server of the second terminal 300.
  • the second terminal 300 may obtain the fourth text of the second language or the fifth text of the second language from the original text of the first language included in the first message.
  • the second terminal 300 may extract a portion corresponding to the fourth text or the fifth text from a song or a video including the fourth text or the fifth text as song lyrics.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the first message into a second message including the extracted portion and output the converted first message to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the fourth text may be text obtained by translating at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text into a second language.
  • the fifth text may be text similar in pronunciation to at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text in the second language.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the second terminal 300 obtains the fourth text or the fifth text from the original text based on at least one database, and includes the fourth text or the fifth text as song lyrics. Acquire a song or video.
  • the at least one database may store song lyrics data of the song or video and a MIDI file, a sound source file, or a video clip according to the song lyrics data. Accordingly, the second terminal 300 obtains a song or video including the fourth text or the fifth text as song lyrics, and corresponds to the fourth text or the fifth text from the obtained song or video. You can extract the part that says
  • the second terminal 300 may include the original text of the first language included in the first message, the fourth text of the second language, the fifth text of the second language, and the sixth of the second language. At least one of the text, the seventh text of the second language, and the eighth text of the second language may be converted.
  • the second terminal 300 includes the fourth text, the fifth text, the sixth text, the seventh text, or the eighth text as a song lyrics, the fourth text and the fifth text. A portion corresponding to the text, the sixth text, the seventh text, or the eighth text may be extracted.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the first message into a second message including the extracted portion and output the converted first message to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the fourth text may be text obtained by translating at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text into a second language.
  • the fifth text may be text similar in pronunciation to at least one of the original text, the first text, the second text, or the third text in a second language.
  • the sixth text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the fourth text or the fifth text and has a similar meaning.
  • the seventh text may be text similar in pronunciation to the fourth text or the fifth text and having a different meaning.
  • the eighth text may be a text having a different meaning and a similar meaning from the fourth text or the fifth text.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the second terminal 300 obtains the fourth text or the fifth text from the original text based on at least one database, and the sixth text from the fourth text or the fifth text, A seventh text or an eighth text may be obtained.
  • the second terminal 300 obtains a song or video including the sixth text, the seventh text, or the eighth text as song lyrics based on the at least one database, and the obtained song. Or a portion corresponding to the sixth text, the seventh text, or the eighth text from the video.
  • the second terminal 300 receives the first message from the server 200 or the second terminal 300, the item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message
  • the second message may include a second message.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the first message into a second message including the obtained item.
  • the second terminal 300 may output the second message to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the second terminal 300 may receive an item corresponding to at least part of the first message from an external server.
  • the external server may receive at least a portion of the first message from the second terminal 300, obtain an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message, and transmit it to the second terminal 300.
  • the external server may be a multimedia content providing server providing a content or service such as a web search, a music service, a video service, a search engine server, a map providing server, or the like.
  • the second terminal 300 acquires an item corresponding to at least part of the first message, and includes a background screen of at least one of a user interface screen on which the first message is input or a user interface screen on which the second message is transmitted; At least one of the background theme or the background music may be controlled to be changed to an item corresponding to at least part of the first message.
  • the second terminal 300 In response to the output of the second message, the second terminal 300 sends a command to the first terminal 100 to change at least one of a background screen, a background theme, or background music of the first terminal 100. Can transmit Alternatively, the second terminal 300 may be configured to change at least one of the background screen, the background theme, or the background music of the second terminal 300 with the output of the second message.
  • the second terminal 300 may transmit the second message including an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message to the first terminal 100 to which the first message is input.
  • the first terminal 100 may output the received second message to a user of the first terminal 100 through an output interface (not shown). Accordingly, the user of the first terminal 100 may check the second message output to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the second terminal 300 may extract at least one keyword from the first message, and obtain an item corresponding to at least part of the first message by using the extracted keyword. For example, a keyword may be tagged for each item stored in at least one database. The second terminal 300 may obtain an item that matches the extracted keyword among items stored in a database.
  • the at least one database may be included in an internal memory, an external local storage, or an external server of the second terminal 300.
  • the first message input by the user of the first terminal 100 may be transmitted to the second terminal 300, and may be converted into a second message and output to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • FIG. 5 is a configuration diagram of a message providing system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the message providing system may include a first terminal 100 and a server 200.
  • the message providing system according to the present embodiment may be a system that provides a response to a user's input received at the first terminal 100. For example, when a user input is received through an application providing a response to a user input, the first terminal 100 receives a response to the user input through an external server and outputs the response to the user. can do.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a first message input by a user of the first terminal 100.
  • the first message may be a message received by the first terminal 100 through an application or a program that provides a response to a user input.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a user input through an input interface (not shown) of the first terminal 100.
  • the first message may include text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the first terminal 100 may transmit the first message to the server 200.
  • the server 200 may receive a first message, obtain a response to the first message, and then convert the response into a second message including an item corresponding to at least a portion of the response.
  • the server 200 may analyze a user input of the first message by using artificial intelligence and obtain a response to the user input.
  • the server 200 may obtain a response to the user input by using an external server 500 that provides an artificial intelligence service.
  • the server 200 may convert the obtained response into the second message including an item corresponding to at least part of the response.
  • the server 200 may obtain an item corresponding to at least part of the response by using the internal memory of the server 200, an external local storage, or an external server 400.
  • An item corresponding to at least part of the response may be text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the server 200 may convert the response into a second message including the obtained item.
  • the server 200 acquires another text, image, video, or sound corresponding to the text from the text corresponding to at least a part of the response of the first message, and the server 200 sends the first message. May be converted into a second message including the obtained other text, image, video, or sound and transmitted to the second terminal 300.
  • the server 200 when a first message including the text "Hello” is received, the server 200 obtains a response "Hello” in response to the text "Hello", and the server 200 includes in the response.
  • the telephone voice “Hello, Sidney” of the movie scream can be obtained as an item corresponding to the text "Hello”.
  • the server 200 may transmit the second message including the telephone voices "Hello, Sidney” to the first terminal 100 instead of the text "Hello" included in the response.
  • the server 200 may respond to the "starbucks" at least one "" around the user of the first terminal 100. "Starbucks" position can be obtained.
  • the server 200 may display an image corresponding to the text "Starbucks" included in the response as Starbucks' logo image. Can be obtained.
  • the server 200 may transmit the second message including the logo image of Starbucks to the first terminal 100 instead of the text “Starbucks” included in the response.
  • the server 200 may obtain an internet search result of "coca cola” in response to the "coca cola".
  • the server 200 transmits an advertisement image of Coca-Cola or a logo of Coca-Cola as an item corresponding to the text "Coca-Cola” included in the response.
  • the server 200 may transmit the second message including the advertisement image of Coca Cola or the logo song of Coca Cola to the first terminal 100 instead of the text “Coca Cola” included in the response.
  • the server 200 may obtain an internet search result of the movie title in response to the movie title.
  • the server 200 may obtain a movie preview image as an item corresponding to the movie title included in the response.
  • the server 200 may transmit a second message including the movie preview image to the first terminal 100 instead of the movie title in text form included in the response.
  • the server 200 may include at least one text of a text, a first text, a second text, or a third text included in a response of the first message as a song lyrics. A part corresponding to the at least one text may be extracted. The server 200 may convert the response of the first message into a second message including the extracted portion and transmit the response to the first terminal 100.
  • the first text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a similar meaning.
  • the second text may be text that is similar in pronunciation to the original text and has a different meaning.
  • the third text may be a text having a similar meaning and a different pronunciation from the original text.
  • the server 200 may include the Beatles song “All you need is” including the text "love” included in the first message as the song lyrics.
  • a sound source of "love love love” corresponding to the part corresponding to "love” may be extracted.
  • the server 200 may transmit a second message including the sound source of the extracted “love love love” to the first terminal 100 in response to the first message.
  • the server 200 may receive an item corresponding to at least part of the first message from the external server 400.
  • the external server 400 may receive at least a portion of the response from the server 200, obtain an item corresponding to at least a portion of the response, and transmit the item to the server 200.
  • the external server 400 may be a server that provides content or a service such as a web search, a music service, a video service, or the like.
  • the server 200 may convert the response into a second message including the obtained item and transmit the response to the first terminal 100.
  • the server 200 acquires an item corresponding to at least a part of the response of the first message, and displays at least one of a background screen, a background theme, or a background music of a user interface screen on which the first message is input.
  • the control may be changed to an item corresponding to at least a part of the response.
  • the server 200 may extract at least one keyword from the response of the first message, and obtain an item corresponding to at least part of the response of the first message by using the extracted keyword. For example, a keyword may be tagged for each item stored in at least one database. The server 200 may obtain an item that matches the extracted keyword among items stored in a database.
  • the at least one database may be included in an internal memory of the server 200, an external local storage, or an external server 400.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a first message and a second message converted from the first message according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 6A illustrates a first message input by a user of the first terminal 100.
  • a user of the first terminal 100 may input a first message of “Hello” in a text form.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a first message from the user, convert the first message into a second message, or transmit the first message to the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • the first message transmitted to the server 200 or the second terminal 300 may be converted into a second message at the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • the second message converted by the first terminal 100 or the second message converted by the server 200 or the second terminal 300 may be configured as shown in FIG. 6B. Can be output to the user.
  • FIG. 6B illustrates a second message output to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the user of the second terminal 300 replaces the first message of "Hello” in text form transmitted by the user of the first terminal 100, and "Hello" of the first message.
  • the second message including the item corresponding to "may be checked.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may acquire an item corresponding to at least part of the first message by using an internal memory, a local storage, or an external server.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may have a text having a similar meaning and different meaning to "Hello" included in the first message in at least one database. "Halo” can be obtained.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may obtain a song or video including the word “Halo” as song lyrics from at least one database.
  • the song "Halo" of Beyonce can be obtained as a song including "Halo" as the song lyrics.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may extract a portion corresponding to the "Halo" from the obtained song or video. Accordingly, a sound source of "I can see you halo, halo, halo ⁇ " may be extracted from the song "Halo" of Beyonce and output from the second terminal 300.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may include the album cover corresponding to the acquired song in the second message and output the same together.
  • the user of the second terminal 300 is an album of the song "I can see you halo, halo, halo ⁇ " and "Halo” instead of "Hello” transmitted by the user of the first terminal 100.
  • the cover can be confirmed with a second message.
  • the first message and the second message shown in FIG. 6 are merely exemplary, and various types of items may be obtained in response to various types of first messages, and may be output as various types of second messages.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a user interface screen of a second terminal converted by transmission of a second message according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 7A illustrates a user interface screen of the second terminal 300 on which a second message is output.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may correspond to the transmission of the second message or the output of the second message, such as a background screen, a background theme, or the like of the second terminal 300. At least one of the background music may be set. Alternatively, the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may include a background screen of the first terminal 100, a background theme, or a transmission of the second message or output of the second message. At least one of the background music may be set. In the present exemplary embodiment, setting at least one of a background screen, a background theme, or background music of the second terminal 300 as an item corresponding to the first message will be described.
  • the second terminal 300 may receive a second message in which the first message input by the user of the first terminal 100 is modified.
  • the second terminal 300 may change at least one of the background image, the background theme, or the background music of the user interface screen on which the second message is transmitted to an item corresponding to the first message.
  • FIG. 7A illustrates a user interface screen of the second terminal 300 before the second terminal 300 receives the second message corresponding to the first message "Rainy day".
  • a background screen as illustrated in (a) of FIG. 7 is set on the user interface screen of the second terminal 300 where the message transmitted from the first terminal 100 is received.
  • FIG. 7B illustrates a user interface screen of the second terminal 300 on which the second message is output after receiving the second message in which the first message is modified.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may acquire an item corresponding to at least part of the first message by using an internal memory, a local storage, or an external server.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 acquires the effect of raining on an item corresponding to "Rainy day" included in the first message in at least one database. can do.
  • the second terminal 300 may set a raining effect, which is an item corresponding to the first message, on a background screen of the user interface screen on which the second message is received.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 obtains an umbrella image with an item corresponding to "Rainy day" included in the first message, and prepares the umbrella image. 2 messages can be included and printed together.
  • the user of the second terminal 300 may access the second terminal 300 by the first message “Rainy day” in a text form transmitted by the user of the first terminal 100. You can see the rain effect on the background screen.
  • the user of the second terminal 300 corresponds to the item "Rainy day” of the first message together with the first message "Rainy day” in the form of text transmitted by the user of the first terminal 100.
  • the second message including the umbrella image may be confirmed.
  • the user interface screen and the items of the second terminal 300 shown in FIG. 7 are merely exemplary, and various types of items may be obtained and output as a user interface screen or a second message of the second terminal 300. have.
  • FIG 8 illustrates a first message and a second message converted from the first message according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 8A illustrates a first message input by a user of the first terminal 100.
  • the user of the first terminal 100 may input a first message of “coca-cola” in text form with respect to the input message “Something to drink?”.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a first message from the user, convert the first message into a second message, or transmit the first message to the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • the first message transmitted to the server 200 or the second terminal 300 may be converted into a second message at the server 200 or the second terminal 300.
  • the second message converted by the first terminal 100 or the second message converted by the server 200 or the second terminal 300 may be configured as shown in FIG. 8B. Can be output to the user.
  • FIG. 8B illustrates a second message output to the user of the second terminal 300.
  • the user of the second terminal 300 includes the first message of "coca-cola" in text form transmitted by the user of the first terminal 100.
  • the second message including the item corresponding to "coca-cola" of the first message may be checked.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may acquire an item corresponding to at least part of the first message by using an internal memory, a local storage, or an external server.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may include a logo of Coca Cola and a Coca Cola corresponding to “coca-cola” included in the first message in at least one database.
  • logo Songs can be obtained.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may obtain a logo song of Coca Cola from at least one database.
  • the second terminal 300 may reproduce the obtained logo song of Coca Cola. Accordingly, the logo song of Coca Cola "do do do do dood, do do do, do do do do do do do do do dood, always coca-cola" may be output from the second terminal 300.
  • the first terminal 100, the server 200, or the second terminal 300 may include the Coca Cola logo corresponding to “coca-cola” in the second message and output the same together.
  • the user of the second terminal 300 together with the "coca-cola” transmitted by the user of the first terminal 100 "do do do do do dood, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do dood, always" Coca-Cola's logo song and Coca-Cola logo can be identified in the second message.
  • the first message and the second message shown in FIG. 8 are merely exemplary, and various types of items may be obtained in response to various types of first messages, and may be output as various types of second messages.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a message providing method according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the flowchart shown in FIG. 9 consists of operations processed in the message providing system shown in FIGS. Therefore, even if omitted below, it can be seen that the contents described above with respect to the message providing system illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 also apply to the flowchart illustrated in FIG. 9.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a first message input by a user.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive various types of user input through an input interface (not shown) such as a keypad, a touch pad, or a microphone.
  • the first message may include text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the first terminal 100 may transmit a first message to the server 200.
  • the server 200 may acquire an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the server 200 may obtain an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message by using an internal memory of the server 200, an external local storage, or an external server.
  • An item corresponding to at least a part of the first message may be text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the server 200 may convert the first message into a second message including the item.
  • the second message may be a message in which at least a portion of the first message is transformed into an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message in the first message.
  • the second message may include a first message together with an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the server 200 may transmit a second message to the second terminal 300.
  • the server 200 may also transmit the converted second message to the first terminal 100 to which the first message is input.
  • the second terminal 300 may output a second message.
  • the second terminal 300 may output the second message to the user in various forms through an output interface unit (not shown) such as a display, a vibration, a speaker, and the like.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a message providing method according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the flowchart shown in FIG. 10 consists of operations processed in the message providing system shown in FIGS. 1 and 3. Therefore, even if omitted below, it can be seen that the above description of the message providing system shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 also applies to the flowchart shown in FIG. 10.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a first message input by a user.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive various types of user input through an input interface (not shown) such as a keypad, a touch pad, or a microphone.
  • the first message may include text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the first terminal 100 may acquire an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the first terminal 100 may obtain an item corresponding to at least part of the first message by using an internal memory, an external local storage, or an external server of the first terminal 100.
  • An item corresponding to at least a part of the first message may be text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the first terminal 100 may convert the first message into a second message including the item.
  • the second message may be a message in which at least a portion of the first message is transformed into an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message in the first message.
  • the second message may include a first message together with an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the first terminal 100 may transmit the second message to the second terminal 300.
  • the first terminal 100 may transmit the second message to the second terminal 300 or the second message to the second terminal 300 through the server 200.
  • the first terminal 100 may also output the converted second message to the user of the first terminal 100.
  • the second terminal 300 may output the second message.
  • the second terminal 300 may output the second message to the user in various forms through an output interface unit (not shown) such as a display, a vibration, and a speaker.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a message providing method according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the flowchart shown in FIG. 11 consists of operations processed in the message providing system shown in FIGS. 1 and 4. Therefore, even if omitted below, it can be seen that the contents described above with respect to the message providing system illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 4 also apply to the flowchart illustrated in FIG. 11.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive a first message input by a user.
  • the first terminal 100 may receive various types of user input through an input interface (not shown) such as a keypad, a touch pad, or a microphone.
  • the first message may include text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the first terminal 100 may transmit a first message to the second terminal 300.
  • the first terminal 100 may transmit the first message to the second terminal 300, or may transmit the first message to the second terminal 300 through the server 200.
  • the second terminal 300 may acquire an item corresponding to at least part of the first message.
  • the second terminal 300 may obtain an item corresponding to at least part of the first message by using an internal memory, an external local storage, or an external server of the second terminal 300.
  • An item corresponding to at least a part of the first message may be text, an image, a video, a sound, or a combination thereof.
  • the second terminal 300 may convert the first message into a second message including the item.
  • the second message may be a message in which at least a portion of the first message is transformed into an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message in the first message.
  • the second message may include a first message together with an item corresponding to at least a portion of the first message.
  • the second terminal 300 may output the second message.
  • the second terminal 300 transmits the converted second message to the first terminal 100 so that a user of the first terminal 100 can check the second message. Can be.
  • the steps of a method or algorithm described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein may be implemented directly in hardware, software module, or a combination of both executed by a processor.
  • the software module may reside in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, hard disk, removable disk, CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known in the art.
  • An exemplary storage medium is coupled to the processor, which can read information from and write information to the storage medium.
  • the storage medium may be integral to the processor.
  • the processor and the storage medium may reside in an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
  • the ASIC may reside in a user terminal.
  • the processor and the storage medium may reside as discrete components in a user terminal.

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Selon le procédé de fourniture de message de la présente invention, un premier message entré par un utilisateur d'un terminal peut être reçu, le premier message peut être converti en un second message comprenant un élément correspondant à au moins une partie du premier message, et le second message peut être transmis à la destination du premier message.
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