WO2018230761A1 - Système et procédé de gestion de contenu dans une salle d'expérience et d'exposition - Google Patents
Système et procédé de gestion de contenu dans une salle d'expérience et d'exposition Download PDFInfo
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- the present invention relates to a system and method for managing various contents provided in an exhibition hall or an experience hall.
- IOT Internet Of Thing
- MICE Mobile, Incentives, Conventions, Events and Exhibitions
- the current exhibition planning and authoring tool provides only the contents registered in an enumerated manner.
- Such a typical exhibition planning authoring tool merely displays information of contents arranged in a specific exhibition area in a list form, and does not provide a location of contents mapped to an actual exhibition and an experiential hall. There is a problem that can not be.
- the existing authoring tool since the existing authoring tool only displays a list of the arranged contents, even if the user changes the position of the contents through the authoring tool, the change could not be actually reflected. That is, in the existing authoring tool, since the change of the layout and the movement of the content according to the change of the layout are separated from each other, the movement of the content cannot be performed in real time according to the change of the layout. And a temporal gap between the change of arrangement of the actual content accordingly. In addition, when such a time gap occurs, there is a problem in that exhibition planning of contents cannot be made based on the interests and responses of current visitors.
- facilities, facilities, IOT HW (hardware) in exhibition and experience halls can be linked, and the need for exhibition planning authoring tools that can map the contents arranged in each area of the actual exhibition and experience halls is increasing day by day.
- An object of the present invention is to solve the above and other problems, and when changing the layout of the content, exhibition and experience site content management system and method that can be performed in real time according to the arrangement of the actual content accordingly To provide.
- Another object of the present invention can be linked to the facilities, facilities, IOT HW (hardware), etc. in the exhibition and experience, and includes an exhibition planning authoring tool that can be mapped to the content arranged in each area of the actual exhibition and experience It is to provide a system and method for exhibition and experience content management.
- the exhibition and experience site content management system corresponds to each of the plurality of areas constituting the exhibition and experience hall, disposed in each of the areas
- a plurality of area-specific content management systems for managing the loading status of the contents a database including a list and information of contents arranged in the exhibition and experience hall, and map information of the exhibition and experience hall, and the information of the database.
- a user interface for changing an arrangement of contents arranged in the exhibition and experience hall based on the map information, and providing specific content placed at a first location of a first area of the exhibition and experience hall through the map information.
- a user input for moving to a second mounting position of a second area of the exhibition and experience hall When detected, the first control signal is transmitted to the area-specific content management system of the first area to separate the specific content from the first mounting location, and the second specific location is mounted to the second mounting location. And an exhibition planning author for transmitting a second control signal to the content management system for each area of the area.
- the plurality of area-specific content management system each of the content displayed in each area from the cradle or the mounting position, or at least one content management robot for placing the content in the designated cradle or mounting position, respectively
- Each area of the exhibition and experience hall includes different ways in which the contents are mounted on a cradle or a location according to the characteristics of each area, and the content management robot of each area is characterized by the characteristics of each area of the exhibition and experience hall. Accordingly, it is characterized in that it is formed to be mounted and separated from the contents displayed in each area in different ways.
- the at least one content transport robot may further include at least one content transport robot configured to transport the specific content separated at the first mounting position from the first area to the second area.
- the specific content is taken over from the content management robot of the first area and transported to the second area. It is characterized in that it is formed to take over the specific content to the content management robot of two areas.
- the content management system for each area of the second area may determine whether the specific content can be placed at the second mounting position, and the determination result is determined. Transmitting to the exhibition planning author, wherein the exhibition planning author is further configured to display at least one other mounting location capable of mounting the specific content when the determination result cannot mount the specific content in the second mounting location. It is characterized by.
- each of the plurality of area-specific content management systems includes content characteristic information including size, weight, and material information for each of the content arranged in each area, and the placement positions of each area.
- the measuring robot may further include a measuring robot configured to measure the size of the contents that can be mounted from each of the predetermined mounting positions of the exhibition and experience center, wherein the measuring robot moves the specific content to the second mounting position.
- the specific content is stored in the second mounting position based on a result of comparing the size of the space available to be mounted from the second mounting position with the size of the specific content and comparing the measured size. It is characterized in that it is possible to determine whether, and to transmit the determination result to the exhibition planning author.
- the content management system when the content control system for each area of the first area receives the first control signal, the content management system detects whether there is another content associated with the specific content, and detects whether there is another content associated with the specific content, and detects the area of the second area.
- the content management system for each area of the second area, and if there is other content associated with the specific content, the other content associated with the second area is different from the second mounting position of the second area. It is characterized in that it is further determined whether or not it can be mounted on the mounting position, and the determination result is transmitted to the exhibition planning author.
- the exhibition planning author may search for the mounting positions where the specific content may be mounted from the exhibition and experience site, and Based on the content arrangement criteria and the information collected about the specific content, different priority is set to each of the retrieved placement positions, and at least one placement position is displayed as a recommended position according to the set priority. .
- each of the plurality of area content management systems based on the information collected from the terminals of the viewers entering each area, the interest and response of the viewers with respect to each of the content arranged in each area
- the exhibition planning authoring device according to the degree of interest and responsiveness of the specific content calculated from the information collected by the area-specific content management system of the first area about the specific content, and according to the preset content placement criteria. It is characterized by setting different priorities for each of the retrieved mounting positions.
- each of the plurality of area content management systems may communicate with terminals of viewers entering each area, and the terminals of the terminals that are located for a predetermined time or more around each of the contents displayed in the area.
- the apparatus may further include a beacon device that collects information about a time at which each terminal is located around the number and the contents.
- the beacon apparatus transmits alarm information for notifying information about other contents located around the beacon apparatus to a terminal of a visitor located within a predetermined distance, and the alarm information is the beacon apparatus. Characterized in that it further comprises guide information for guiding the location of other content around.
- the guide information is an augmented reality object that is output through preset marker recognition
- the beacon device is formed in a form included in a bottom plate of a predetermined size, the terminal of the visitor And when the image of the bottom plate including the beacon device is sensed, recognize the image of the bottom plate as the marker to display the guide information.
- the content management system for each area of the first area transmits environment information preset for the specific content to the content management system for each area of the second area.
- the content management system for each region of the second area may change an environment setting around the specific content according to the environment information when the specific content is placed at the second mounting location, and the environment information may include the specific content. It characterized in that it comprises at least one of illuminance information, humidity information, temperature information set for.
- the exhibition planning author may include a first input of a user selecting the specific content from the list of contents displayed on the display unit, and the specific content on the map information according to the first input.
- Detects a third input to drop determines a position on the map information from which the graphic object is dropped, as the second mounting position to which the specific content is to be moved, and includes the second mounting position;
- the area is determined as the second area.
- the exhibition and experience site content management method includes a list of contents arranged in the exhibition and experience hall, and the map information of the exhibition and experience hall A first step of displaying, by the exhibition planning author, the map information of the selected exhibition and the experience hall and a list of the contents; and when the specific content is selected from the list of the contents, the exhibition planning author is arranged to display the specific content.
- a third step of detecting a drag and drop input applied to the step; and based on a point according to the drag and drop input A fourth step of determining a second mounting position and a second region, the exhibition planning authoring apparatus, an area-specific content management system of the first region managing the mounting state of the contents arranged in the first region, and
- the present invention since the arrangement of the actual content may be changed in real time according to the arrangement of the content, the present invention may be designed to reflect the interest and response of current visitors. It works.
- the present invention allows the content arranged in each area of the actual exhibition and experience hall to be mapped and displayed, the facilities, facilities, IOT HW (hardware), etc. in the exhibition and experience hall is linked
- an exhibition planning authoring tool By providing an exhibition planning authoring tool, there is an effect that can improve the work efficiency of the exhibition planner.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration in which an exhibition plan author and an area content management system formed for each area of an exhibition and experience hall are connected to each other in an exhibition and experience hall content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a process of managing content arrangement according to a user input in an exhibition and experience-based content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a process of receiving a new mounting position according to whether the arrangement of the selected content can be changed in the exhibition and experience-based content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 4A and 4B are exemplary views illustrating an example in which content layout is changed according to a drag and drop input of a user in an exhibition and experience-based content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5A illustrates a content management system for each area of an area including at least one content management robot in an exhibition and experience-based content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- 5B illustrates an example of a content management robot in an exhibition and experience-based content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- 5C illustrates an example of a content transport robot in an exhibition and experience site content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an exemplary view illustrating an example of a floor plate having a beacon included in a content management system in an exhibition and experience-based content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a process of displaying guide information related to virtual reality content marker positions on a preset terminal in an exhibition and experience-based content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an exemplary diagram illustrating an example in which guide information related to virtual reality content marker positions is displayed on a preset terminal in an exhibition and experience-based content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention provides an exhibition planning author who provides an exhibition planning service of various contents displayed in an exhibition and experience hall (hereinafter, referred to as an 'exhibition hall'). It provides a content management system for at least one area for managing the content so that the location of the selected content is changed according to the changed placement position when the user changes the arrangement of the content displayed in the exhibition hall through the exhibition planning author. .
- the exhibition hall may be composed of a plurality of areas.
- the exhibition hall may be divided into a plurality of areas according to the theme of the displayed content.
- the region having one theme may be divided into a plurality of regions according to its size.
- Each region of the plurality of regions forming the exhibition hall may be configured with a content management system for each region that stores information related to the contents displayed in the region and manages the mounting state of the displayed contents.
- managing the mounting state of the contents may include separating contents displayed in each region from the holder or the mounting position, or mounting the specific contents on a specific holder or another mounting position.
- the content management system for each area may include at least one content management robot that can mount the contents displayed in each area, or can be separated from the cradle or the mounting location.
- the contents displayed in each area of the exhibition hall may be mounted on a cradle or a mounting location in different ways according to the characteristics of the displayed area.
- the content management robot of each area may separate the content mounted in the corresponding area according to the mounting method of the area in charge of each area, or mount the received content on a specific holder or a specific mounting location of the corresponding area. That is, the content management robot in each area may be a robot specialized in each area so as to perform mounting and separation of contents displayed in the corresponding area according to the characteristics of each exhibition area of the exhibition hall.
- the content management robot may include a mechanical configuration, that is, at least one arm or manipulator for separating content from a cradle or a mounting position.
- the content management system for each area may be formed for each of a plurality of areas constituting the exhibition hall as described above.
- the plurality of area-specific content management systems may further include at least one content transport robot.
- the content transport robot may mean a robot specialized in transporting content from a specific area to another area.
- the content transport robot separates the separated content from the content management robot of the first area. You can take over.
- the handed over content may be transported to another area (second area).
- the content transport robot includes a height changeable support for taking over the content, a support for fixing the received content, and a support for fixing the content from the first area to the second area. It may be formed to include a moving unit for moving the body of the transport robot.
- the exhibition planning author may provide a user interface (UI) for allowing a user to manage contents arranged in an exhibition hall through the at least one area-specific content management system.
- the exhibition planning author may include a database including a list and information of various contents arranged in the exhibition hall, and a display capable of displaying a list of the contents and displaying information of contents currently arranged in the exhibition hall. It may be configured to include a part. And it may be configured to include a user input tool that can change the arrangement of the content arranged in the exhibition hall according to the user input.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration in which an exhibition planning author and an area content authoring system formed in each area of an exhibition hall are connected to each other according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the exhibition hall content management system is formed for each area constituting the exhibition hall, the content management system for each of a plurality of areas for managing the contents placed in the respective areas for exhibition And an exhibition planning authoring device 100 that provides a UI for allowing a user to manage the arrangement of content through the content management system 104 for each region.
- the content management systems for each area may be directly connected to the exhibition planning author 100.
- the exhibition planning author 100 must manage each of the plurality of area content management systems, and the exhibition planning author 100 must manage the connection with each of the area content management systems directly.
- the workload of the exhibition planning author 100 may be excessive.
- the server 120 between the content management system for each of the plurality of areas and the exhibition planning author 100.
- the server 120 may be connected to each of the plurality of content management systems to manage the content management system for each of the plurality of regions, and serve as a relay between the content management system for each of the plurality of regions and the exhibition planning author 100. Can be performed.
- the server 120 is arranged in each area of the exhibition hall in response to the received request, when information on the contents arranged in the exhibition hall is requested from a preset terminal, for example, a terminal possessed by visitors visiting the exhibition hall. Information related to the contents and information related to the optimal moving line, etc. may be provided.
- the server 120 may transmit a control signal transmitted from the exhibition planning author 100 to at least one of the content management systems for each area, and is transmitted from at least one of the content management systems for each area. Information may be collected and transmitted to the exhibition planning author.
- the exhibition planning author 100 is connected to the control unit 102 and the control unit 102 and is controlled by the control unit 102 and the communication unit 102. 108, and memory 104.
- the components of the exhibition planning author 100 shown in FIG. 1 are not essential to implementing the exhibition planning author 100, so that the exhibition planning author 100 described herein is better than the components listed above. It may have many or fewer components.
- the memory 104 stores data supporting various functions of the exhibition planning author 100.
- the memory 104 may store a plurality of application programs or applications that are driven by the exhibition planning author 100, data for operating the exhibition planning author 100, and instructions.
- the memory 104 may include a database including information of contents.
- the database may include various information related to contents currently displayed in the exhibition hall.
- the database may include information related to names and characteristics related to each content, and information on an area and a mounting location where each content is currently disposed.
- the database may include information related to the degree of interest of the visitors collected for each content.
- information such as the degree of interest of the viewers for each content may be collected from a content management system for each area of a region where the content is arranged.
- the memory 104 may include map information corresponding to the exhibition hall where the contents are displayed.
- the map information may include information on each area constituting the exhibition hall, and may include information on a mounting location or a location of a cradle.
- the map information may be linked with the content information stored in the database.
- the display 106 may display (output) information processed by the exhibition planning author 100.
- the display unit 151 may display execution screen information of an application program driven by the exhibition planning author 100, or UI (User Interface) or GUI (Graphic User Interface) information according to the execution screen information.
- the display unit 106 may display content list information stored in the memory 104 database, and display map information of an exhibition hall stored in the memory 104.
- a specific point where the selected content is located may be distinguished from map information of the exhibition hall.
- the display unit 151 forms a layer structure with or is integrally formed with the touch sensor, thereby implementing a touch screen.
- the touch screen may function as a user input unit that provides an input interface between the exhibition planning author 100 and the user, and may also provide an output interface between the exhibition planning author 100 and the user.
- the communication unit 108 may include one or more modules that enable wireless communication between the exhibition planning author 100 and the server 120 or between the exhibition planning author 100 and a plurality of area-specific content management systems. Can be.
- the controller 102 may control the overall operation of the exhibition planning author 100. For example, the controller 102 may read a list of contents arranged in the exhibition hall from the memory 104 and display the list on the display 106 at the request of the user. In addition, at the request of the user, map information of the exhibition hall in which the content is arranged may be displayed in another area on the display unit 106. When the user selects one of the contents from the list of contents, one area in the exhibition hall where the selected content is arranged and the location where the selected content is displayed in the area may be displayed.
- the controller 102 may detect a user input for changing the arrangement of the selected content.
- the user's input may be a user's touch input applied to a point of the map information displayed on the display unit 106 and a drag and drop input subsequently applied from the touch input. . That is, the controller 102 may determine that the arrangement change of the corresponding content is selected when a user's touch input is detected at a point on the map information on which the selected content is displayed.
- the graphic object corresponding to the content may be moved according to a drag applied after the touch input. When the graphic object is dropped to a point on the map information, the graphic object may be determined as a point to which the selected content is to be moved according to a change in arrangement.
- the control unit 102 may transmit a control signal according to the change of the layout of the content to at least one area-specific content management system.
- the control unit 102 via the server 120, the content management system for each area of the first area that is currently selected content, that is, the area of the first area and the area to which the content will be moved, that is, for each area of the second area
- the control signal according to the arrangement change of the content may be transmitted to a content management system.
- the control signal may be transmitted to the content management system for each area of the first area and the second area via the server 120.
- the arrangement position of the selected content may be changed by the area-specific content management system of the first area, the area-specific content management system of the second area, and at least one content transport robot.
- the first area may be a warehouse in which contents not yet displayed are stored.
- the second area may be an area in which any one of the contents not yet displayed is to be displayed. Then, the content management system for each area of the first area may take over the designated content among the contents not yet displayed to the content transport robot, and the content transport robot sends the specified content to the content management robot in the second area. In turn, the specified content may be displayed in the second area.
- the content management system for each region may be formed including at least one content management robot.
- the content management system 140 for each area of the first area 130 may include at least one content management robot 150.
- the content management robot 150 of the first region 130 may be formed to separate the contents mounted on the first region from the holder or the mounting position, or to mount the contents on the holder or the mounting position.
- the content management robot 150 may take over the content separated from the cradle or the mounting position to the content transport robot (not shown), or take over the content from the content transportation robot and mount it on the designated cradle or mounting position.
- the content management robot and the content transport robot are separately configured, but the content management robot and the content transport robot may be one robot. That is, when a layout change of any of the contents placed in the first area 130 is selected, the content management robot 150 of the first area 130 separates the content in which the layout change is selected from the holder or the mounting location. Of course, the separated content may be transported to the second area. Then, the content management robot of the second area may receive the content from the content management robot 150 of the first area 130 and mount it on a designated cradle or a mounting location.
- the content management robot of the second area receives the content from the content management robot 150 of the first area 130 and passes the content, such that the first area 130 and the second area pass the content. This can be different from each other. Therefore, if the method of mounting or separating the contents is the same, the content management robot 150 of the first region 130 may also mount the contents at a designated position of the second region. On the other hand, if the manner of mounting or separating the content is the same area, it is also possible to be divided into the same one area to be managed by one content management robot.
- one content management robot has been described as an example of managing a plurality of contents.
- the content management robot may be formed to correspond to each content.
- each content displayed in the exhibition hall may be displayed in a form mounted on a movable robot, respectively.
- each content may correspond to a content management robot serving as a cradle.
- the content management robot corresponding to the content in which the arrangement change is selected may move to another location designated or another location of another area.
- the robot that mounts the content may be moved to a specified position so that the arrangement of the content may be changed.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a process of managing content arrangement according to a user input in the exhibition hall content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may extract a list of contents from a database according to a user's selection and display it on the display 106.
- the map information of the exhibition hall where the contents are displayed may be read from the memory 104 and displayed on the display unit 106 (S200).
- the exhibition planning author 100 may detect whether any one of the contents list is selected by the user. When one piece of content is detected, one area (first area) of the exhibition hall in which the selected content is disposed may be displayed. In addition, the position of the cradle or the mounting position where the content is disposed from the first area may be displayed to be distinguished (S202). To this end, the exhibition planning author 100 may further display a graphic object displayed in a different color at a location where the selected content is placed in the first region, that is, a first placement location. In addition, the exhibition planning author 100 displays information related to the selected content, for example, the name of the content, around the first mounting location where the graphic object corresponding to the selected content is displayed, and the content is currently mounted. You can mark the location.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may detect whether there is a user input related to the arrangement change of the selected content (S204).
- the user input related to the arrangement change of the content may be a drag and drop input applied to a graphic object corresponding to the selected content.
- the controller 102 may move the graphic object according to the touch input and the drag input applied after the touch input with respect to the graphic object displayed in step S202.
- the moving position of the selected content may be determined according to the position where the graphic object is dropped. That is, the control unit 102 of the exhibition planning author 100 may determine a region on the map information in which the graphic object is dropped as a new region in which the content is to be displayed, that is, a second region. One point within the second area may be determined as a second mounting position where the content is to be mounted.
- the exhibition planning author 100 sends a control signal for changing the arrangement of the content to the content management system and the content transport robot for each area of the first area and the second area.
- the content management system for each area of the first area may use the content management robot to separate the selected content from the first mounting location where the selected content is currently mounted. Then, the separated content may be turned over to the content transport robot (S206).
- the content transport robot may transport the separated content to the second area (S208). Meanwhile, in step S208, the content transport robot may transmit information related to the transport situation of the content to the exhibition planning author 100, and the control unit 102 of the exhibition planning author 100 may locate the received content transport status information. The information may be extracted and displayed on the map information on the display unit 106.
- the content transport robot 150 may take over the separated content to the content management robot in the second area. Then, the second content management robot may mount the handed over content at the second mounting position according to the control signal transmitted from the exhibition planning authoring machine 100 (S210). Accordingly, the position of the selected content is changed from the first mounting position of the first area to the second mounting position of the second area different from the first area in the exhibition hall based on the drag and drop of the user for the selected content. Can be exhibited.
- the content management system for each area of the first area and the content management system for each area of the second area may update the information of the content disposed in the first area and the second area according to the arrangement change of the selected content.
- the content management system for each area of the first area may transmit information related to the selected content (for example, information analyzing the interests of the viewers) to the content management system for each area of the second area.
- the content of the content in which the arrangement is changed may be deleted from the content arrangement information of the first area.
- the content management system for each area of the second area may update the content arrangement information of the second area. That is, the content management system for each area of the second area may further add content related information received from the content management system for each area of the first area to the content arrangement information of the second area.
- the updated content arrangement information of the first region and the second region may be transmitted to the server 120, and then transmitted to a preset terminal possessed by viewers.
- the second mounting position may be a state or location where the mounting of the specific content is difficult.
- a cradle corresponding to the second cradle position may be difficult to support the weight of the specific content.
- the size of the content selected for movement to the second mounting position is larger than the space in which the contents can be mounted at the second mounting position.
- the second area and the second mounting location to which the selected content is to be moved are determined according to the drag and drop input of the user detected in operation S204 of FIG. It is also possible to determine in advance whether the selected content can be mounted on the currently determined second mounting position. In addition, of course, other mounting positions for mounting the selected content may be recommended depending on whether the selected contents can be mounted in the second mounting position.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an operation process of determining whether arrangement of selected content is possible in the exhibition hall content management system according to an embodiment of the present invention and setting a new mounting position according to the determination result. .
- the exhibition planning author 100 of the exhibition hall content management system determines whether the second area and the second mounting location to which the currently selected content is to be moved are determined. In operation S300, it may be detected whether the currently selected content can be mounted on the second mounting position.
- whether the second mounting position is suitable for mounting the selected content may be determined in various ways.
- the content management system for each area of the second area may receive various characteristic information related to the content such as the size, weight, and material of the selected content from the content management system for each area of the first area. And based on the received characteristic information and the information of the second mounting position it can be determined whether the selected content can be mounted in the second mounting position.
- the content planning system for each area of the second region determines whether the content is placed or not, and the basis of the determination, that is, a result of comparing the information of the second placement position with the characteristic information of the selected content. 100 can be sent.
- the content management system for each area of the second area may include a size (eg, length and height) of the space space of the second pre-stored location and a size (eg, length and height of the content) extracted from the received content characteristic information. ) Can be detected whether or not the selected content can be mounted.
- the second cradle position is a specific cradle
- the content may be mounted on the specific cradle, that is, the second cradle position according to the weight of the exhibitable material that can be mounted on the specific cradle, the weight of the content, and the material of the content. You can also determine whether there is.
- the step S300 may be a step of detecting whether the selected content can be mounted using a separate measurement robot.
- the measurement robot actually measures the size (eg, length and height) of the mounting space of the second mounting position, and measures the size (eg, length and height) of the currently selected content, and compares the measured results with each other. It may be detected whether the currently selected content can be placed in the second mounting position.
- the measurement robot may transmit the result of determining whether the content is placed, the information on the mounting space of the second mounting position, and the information on the size of the selected content to the exhibition planning author 100.
- step S300 if it is detected in step S300 that the selected content can be placed in a second mounting position, the exhibition hall content management system according to an embodiment of the present invention, the content management system for each area of the first area is selected content; It may proceed to step S206 of FIG. 2 to separate at the first mounting position.
- step S300 if it is not possible to mount the selected content in the second mounting position, the exhibition planning author 100 is based on the information received from the area-specific content management system or measurement robot in the second area In operation S302, notification information may be output to indicate that the selected content cannot be mounted on the second mounting position.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may receive a selection whether or not to recommend the second mounting position from the user (S304). For example, the exhibition planning author 100 may determine that the user directly selects another second mounting position when the user does not select the second mounting position. Then, the exhibition planning author 100 may end the change of the content arrangement to the currently set second mounting position according to the user's selection, and may start a new process of FIG. 2 to receive a new second mounting position.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may search for another mounting position that can be mounted on the currently selected content (S306).
- the exhibition planning author 100 may collect information on areas that can be mounted from the content management system for each area, and search for areas that can be loaded on the currently selected content based on the collected information. have.
- At least one of the searchable mountable regions may be displayed on the display unit 106 as a recommended position to mount the selected content (S308).
- the step S308 may include extracting at least one of the searchable mountable regions by the exhibition planning author 100 according to a preset content placement criterion.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may set priorities of the searchable mountable regions according to the content placement criteria, and use at least one of the searchable mountable regions as the recommended position based on the set priority. I can display it.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may set the ranking of the mountable areas according to the preset content placement criterion based on the information collected about the currently selected content.
- the information collected about the content may be a visitor's interest and response score for the content.
- the interest level of the content may be calculated according to the number of viewers who stayed in the vicinity of the content (within a predetermined distance from the content) for a predetermined time or more, and based on the time that the visitors stayed around the content.
- the response to the corresponding content may be calculated.
- the calculated interest and response may be used to determine the recommended location according to a predetermined content placement criterion.
- the content placement criteria may be determined in various ways. For example, the content placement criteria may be as shown in Table 1 below.
- the 'view all contents' may be to arrange the contents so that all the contents of the exhibition hall may be viewed to be visitors.
- minimizing the viewing time may be to arrange the content so that visitors can preferentially view the desired content, as opposed to the above 'all content viewing'.
- 'distribution by content type' may be to arrange content so that similar contents may be mounted in adjacent areas according to the type of the corresponding content.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may select at least one area in order of high priority among the areas in which the content may be arranged according to a content arrangement criterion currently set, based on the interest and response degree calculated for the currently selected content. It can be marked as a recommended location.
- the exhibition planning author 100 determines the location where the calculated content of high interest is located near the entrance of the exhibition hall, and the calculated high response rate is high.
- the mounting position of the content may be determined in an area near the exit position of the exhibition hall.
- the exhibition planning author 100 has priority of the content currently calculated in the step S308 or more, while the degree of responsiveness of the calculated content is below a certain level, the order of priority among the retrieved mounting locations in the order close to the entrance Can be determined.
- at least one mounting position may be displayed as a recommended position in order of high priority.
- the priority may be determined in order of being close to the exit from the found locations.
- at least one mounting position may be displayed as a recommended position in order of high priority.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may arrange the content in a position close to the entrance of the exhibition hall in order of high sum of interest and responsiveness.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may detect contents having the highest sum of interest and responsiveness in each region of the exhibition hall.
- the sums of interest and response may be calculated from the detected contents, and content similar to the sum of interest and response calculated from the currently selected content may be extracted.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may have a difference between a sum of interest and responsiveness calculated from the currently selected content and a sum of interest and responsiveness calculated from any one of the contents detected in each area being equal to or less than a preset value. In this case, the two values may be determined to be similar to each other.
- the exhibition planning authoring apparatus 100 may detect regions including the mounting positions searched in step S306 among the regions where the extracted contents are located.
- priorities may be determined in order of mounting positions included in the detected area in a close order from the entrance of the exhibition hall.
- at least one mounting position may be displayed as a recommended position in order of high priority.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may identify the type of content based on the characteristic information of the currently selected content. According to the type of the identified content, priority may be determined in a close order from the mounting area in which the same or similar other content is located. In addition, at least one mounting position may be displayed as a recommended position in order of high priority.
- the same other content may mean other content of the same kind.
- the similar other content may mean content having the same display purpose but different display methods. For example, VR (Augmented Reality) content, AR (Augmented Reality) content, and MR (Mixed Reality) content have the same display purpose of 'virtual experience', but the content that visitors experience is different. It can be divided into.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may display at least one of the positions found in the step S308 as a recommended position according to the set priority. If any one of the at least one recommendation location is selected by the user, the selected recommendation location may be set as a second placement location to which the currently selected content is to be moved. When the second mounting position is set, an area including the set second mounting position may be determined as the second region (S310). The content management system for each area of the area where the second area is determined may be determined as the content management system for each area of the second area.
- the exhibition hall content management system may proceed to step S206 of FIG. 2 in which the content management system for each area of the first area separates the selected content from the first mounting position.
- step S300 of FIG. 3 may further include detecting whether other content is mounted at the currently set second mounting position.
- the detecting process may include determining whether the selected content can be placed in the remaining space other than the content currently placed in the second mounting position.
- whether or not the mounting may be determined according to a result of the actual measurement of the space that the robot can mount in the second mounting position.
- the cradle of the second cradle position may be determined according to whether the currently selected content and the weight of the content previously mounted on the second cradle position may be supported.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may recommend to first change the arrangement of the existing content.
- the process of FIG. 2 may be performed with respect to the previously mounted content.
- FIGS. 4A and 4B are diagrams illustrating an example in which arrangement of contents is changed according to a drag and drop input of a user in a exhibition hall content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4A illustrates an example in which a user selects specific content from a content list.
- the first drawing (left) of FIG. 4a shows an example in which a content list 400 stored in a database is displayed on the display unit 106 according to a user's selection. It is showing.
- the second drawing (right drawing) shows an example in which the map information 420 of the current exhibition hall is displayed on the display unit 106.
- the second of FIG. 4A (a) As shown in the drawing, a point on which the selected content (dinosor) is disposed on the map information 420 of the exhibition hall, that is, the first mounting location 410 may be displayed.
- the first region 130 including the first mounting position 410 may be displayed to be distinguished from other regions, and the content management system for each region of the first region 130, that is, the content management robot 150. This may be displayed on the map information 420.
- the graphic object 412 corresponding to the selected content 'dinosor 402' and information (eg, a content name, '[dinosor]') indicating that the graphic object corresponds to the currently selected content are displayed in the graphic. It may be displayed around the object 412.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may detect a user input applied to the graphic object 412. have. That is, as shown in (b) of FIG. 4A, the exhibition planning author 100 touches and drags 450 the graphic object 412 to another mounting position 462 of another area 460 of the exhibition hall. It can detect the user's input of dropping. In addition, based on the user input, an area (second area 460) to which the currently selected content is to be moved and a second mounting position 462 of the second area 460 may be recognized.
- the exhibition planning author 100 moves the content as shown in FIG. 4B (a).
- a confirmation menu 464 may be displayed to confirm whether the user is confirmed. If the user confirms the movement of the content through the confirmation menu 464, the exhibition hall content management system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may change the arrangement of the content. That is, the exhibition planning author 100 changes the arrangement of the selected content (dinosaur 403) in the area-specific content management system of the first area 130 and the area-specific content management system of the second area 460. Can transmit a control signal.
- the exhibition planning author 100 transports the content to a content transport robot included in at least one of the area-specific content management system of the first area 130 or the area-specific content management system of the second area 460.
- the control signal may be transmitted.
- the content management system 150 for each area of the first area 130 may separate the selected content from the first mounting location 410. Then, the separated content can be turned over to the content transport robot. Then, the content transferred to the content transport robot may be moved to the second area 460 according to the movement of the content transport robot. Meanwhile, the content transport robot taking over the content may transmit information related to its location to the exhibition planning author 100 in real time, and as shown in (b) of FIG. The location may be displayed on the map information 420.
- the area-specific content management system of the second area 460 may take over the selected content from the content transport robot.
- the content management system for each area of the second area 460 may mount the handed over content at a second loading location 462 designated according to the drop input.
- the exhibition planning author 100 of the exhibition hall content management system may search for content associated with the selected content when the user selects any one content from the content list. If there is other linked content, the linked other content may be displayed on the map information 420.
- the area-specific content management system of the second area may not only select the selected content but also the selected content. It may be determined whether at least one other content linked to the content may be arranged together in the second area. That is, the area-specific content management system of the second area has enough space in the second area to arrange the selected content and other contents associated with the selected content, or the second area is associated with the selected content. It may be determined whether the other contents can be sufficiently supported. If it is determined that the content can be placed, other contents associated with the selected content may be disposed in the second area by performing separation, transportation, and mounting process on each of the selected content and the other related content.
- the content management system for each area of the second area notifies the exhibition planning author 100.
- Information can be sent.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may display the transmitted information to inform the user that at least some of the linked other contents may not be disposed in the second area.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may release the association setting between the content that is difficult to be disposed in the second area and the selected content according to a user's selection.
- the exhibition planning author 100 performs the layout change of the content according to the process illustrated in FIG. 2, and the associated content. It may be determined again whether or not they can be placed in the second area.
- the content management system for each area of the second area may adjust the environment setting around the moved content similarly to the first area.
- the content management system for each area of the second area may adjust the illuminance, humidity or temperature around the moved content similarly to when the content is arranged in the first area. Accordingly, it is possible to similarly reproduce the light source effect, which is set to prevent the damage of the content due to the change of the environment due to the arrangement of the content, and to maximize the display effect of the content.
- the content management system for each area of each area includes a beacon device that stores and manages information related to the content arranged in each area as described above, in addition to the content management robot that separates or mounts the content according to the change of the arrangement of the content. It may be formed to include more. In this case, the content management robot may perform only a role of separating or placing content and taking over or taking over the content to the content transport robot.
- the beacon device stores the information related to the content arranged in the corresponding area, transmits the information of the changed content to the area-specific content management system of another area, or the layout-modified content from the area-specific content management system of another area. It can play a role of receiving information of.
- the beacon device may transmit a control signal transmitted from the server 120 or the exhibition planning author 100 to a content management robot or a content transport robot using an IOT communication method.
- the content management robot and the content delivery device may identify the content disposed in the corresponding area and recognize the location where each content is placed based on the information transmitted from the beacon device.
- the beacon apparatus may perform a function of managing contents disposed in each area.
- the management function of the contents may include a function of collecting information about the interests and responsiveness of the viewers for each content.
- the beacon devices arranged in each area of the exhibition hall are based on preset terminals possessed by the viewers entering the area in charge, and the big data related to the interests and responses of the viewers for each content in the corresponding area. ) Can be collected.
- the big data may include information about the number of visitors who stayed around each content for a preset time, the time that the visitors stayed, and the age and gender of the visitors.
- beacon devices arranged in each area may perform communication with terminals of viewers entering each area by performing IOT communication, and information collected from terminals of the corresponding area is stored in the beacon device.
- the exhibition planning author 100 may be used to analyze the degree of interest and response of the content arranged in each area, and to analyze the type of the favorite content by gender, age group of the visitors.
- FIG. 5A illustrates a content management system for each area of an area including a content management robot and a beacon device in the exhibition hall content management system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5A illustrates the first region 130 of the exhibition hall map information 420 in detail.
- an area content management system of the first area 130 may be formed including a beacon device 500 and a content management robot 150 of the first area 130.
- the beacon apparatus 500 may include information related to the contents 160, 170, 180, 190, and 200 disposed in the first area 130.
- each of the contents 160, 170, 180, 190, and 200 may include at least one of a name, a size, a weight, a material, information related to the contents of the contents, a type of the contents, and surrounding environment setting information set in each of the contents. It may include one.
- the beacon apparatus 500 may include information on each mounting position of the first region 130.
- the beacon apparatus 500 may include information about the maximum load of each cradle disposed in the first area 130, and information about the height and length of the cradle space and the width of each cradle is provided. It may include.
- the content is assigned to the designated location based on the information of the specific location specified by the user and the characteristic information of the content transmitted from the content management system for each area of the first area. It is also possible to determine whether or not it is possible to mount.
- the beacon apparatus 500 requests specific information on any one of the contents 160, 170, 180, 190, and 200 from the server 120, the exhibition planning author 100, or a content management system of another area. If so, the requested information can be transmitted. In addition, the beacon apparatus 500 may transmit the requested information when information related to specific content is requested from the terminal of the viewer entering the first area 130. In addition, the beacon apparatus 500 may transmit a control signal transmitted from the server 120 or the exhibition planning author 100 to the content management robot 150 or the content transport robot using an IOT communication method.
- FIG. 5B illustrates an example of a content management robot in the exhibition and experience site content management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the content management robot 150 may have at least one arm or manipulator 550.
- the content management robot 150 may separate contents mounted in an exhibition area (eg, the first area 130) assigned to the user by using the manipulator 550. Then, the separated content can be turned over to the content transport robot. Alternatively, the content transported through the content transport robot may be mounted at a designated mounting position using the manipulator 550.
- the content management robot 150 may have a support structure 552 that can be adjusted up and down height, it may be formed to move to a designated mounting position.
- FIG. 5C illustrates an example of a content transport robot in an exhibition and experience site content management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the content transport robot 570 may include a cradle 576 capable of mounting content transferred from the content management robot 150.
- the cradle 576 may be supported by at least one support 572 whose height can be changed.
- the support 572 may be connected to the moving unit 574 constituting the body of the content transport robot 570. Accordingly, when the body of the content transport robot 570 moves according to the driving of the moving unit 574, the content mounted on the holder 576 may move according to the movement of the body of the content transport robot 570. .
- the holder 576 may include at least one holder 578.
- the holder 578 may be formed so that its position is changed in the front-rear direction.
- the content transport robot 570 moves the at least one holder 578 in the front-rear direction so that the at least one holder 578 may fix the mounted content. You can.
- the fixing bar 578 shown in Figure 5c shows an example provided with four to fix the mounted content in all directions, front and rear, right and left, but the cradle 576 has any number more or less. Of course it can have.
- the fixing bars 578 shown in FIG. 5C are merely examples according to an embodiment of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to the shape, shape, number, and fixing manners of the fixing bars 578.
- the content transport robot 570 according to the embodiment of the present invention may have a fixing stand for fixing the content in any number of different fixing methods, and may have at least one fixing stand optimized according to the other fixing methods.
- the beacon apparatus 500 may communicate with the terminals 162, 164, 172, and 182 of the visitors entering the first area 130 using IOT technology.
- the viewers may analyze the interests and responsiveness of the viewers with respect to each of the contents displayed in the first area 130.
- the beacon device 500 is based on the terminals 162 and 164 located in one area formed around the first content 160, the number of visitors staying around the first content 160 for a predetermined time or more. Wow, they can collect information about the time they stayed.
- information on the gender, age group, etc. of each visitor may be collected from the visitor information registered in the terminals 162 and 164.
- the collected information may be stored as big data related to the first content 160.
- big data about other contents 170, 180, 190, and 200 disposed in the first area 130 may be collected and stored.
- any one content is selected and arranged in another area as shown in FIGS. 2 to 4A and 4B. If changed, the beacon apparatus 500 of the first region 130 may transmit the big data collected for the selected content to the beacon apparatus of the second region. Therefore, even when the content is changed to the second area, big data for the selected content may be continuously collected before the change of the content.
- the beacon apparatus 500 may be used to guide a service related to other content located in the corresponding area. For example, when the terminal of the visitor is located within a predetermined distance, the beacon apparatus 500 may provide notification information for notifying the visitor's terminal that there is a service for experiencing virtual reality in the vicinity.
- the beacon device may be formed in a form included in the bottom plate forming the floor of the exhibition hall. It may also be formed to include a ground antenna (ground antenna) to transmit a more stable and strong signal.
- a ground antenna ground antenna
- FIG. 6 is an exemplary view showing an example of a bottom plate including the beacon device 500 as described above.
- the beacon apparatus 500 may alert information that the visitors passing on the bottom plate including the beacon apparatus 500 may indicate that the virtual reality experience service is around. Can be transmitted.
- the bottom plate including the beacon device 500 may include at least one light emitting diode (LED), and may be formed to emit light when the terminal of the viewer passing through the bottom plate is detected.
- the virtual reality experience service may mean a VR experience service, an AR experience service, or an MR experience service.
- the virtual reality experience service may be provided only when the viewer's terminal recognizes content related to the virtual reality.
- the virtual reality-related content may be recognized when a preset image, that is, a marker, is recognized from an image sensed by a camera provided in the visitor's terminal.
- a tracker for starting the virtual reality experience service may be displayed on the terminal of the visitor, and the virtual reality experience service may be provided when the visitor selects the tracker.
- the virtual reality experience service can be provided only when the viewer can find a marker for the virtual reality experience.
- the virtual reality experience service can be provided only when the viewer can find a marker for the virtual reality experience.
- the exhibition hall content management system may further include guide information for guiding a marker position of the virtual reality content in notification information indicating that the virtual reality experience service exists.
- the guide information may be an AR object provided by recognizing a pattern drawn on the bottom plate 600 on which the beacon device 500 is formed as a marker.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a process of displaying guide information related to a location of an AR content marker in a preset terminal in the exhibition hall content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the beacon apparatus 500 of the exhibition hall content management system may detect a terminal of a visitor, that is, a preset terminal 700 (S700).
- a preset terminal 700 S700
- alarm information may be transmitted to the detected terminal 700 (S702).
- the preset terminal 700 may output the received alarm information (S704).
- the alarm information may be information indicating that there is content related to the virtual reality experience in the vicinity.
- the alarm information may include information on the position of the bottom plate 600 including the beacon device 500.
- the terminal 700 may detect whether the marker of the bottom plate 600 is recognized from the image sensed by the camera (S706). The terminal 700 may recognize the marker of the bottom plate 600 when the marker of the bottom plate 600 is included in the sensed image.
- the terminal 700 may determine that the viewer having the terminal 700 does not want a virtual reality experience service. Then, the terminal 700 may not output the guide information on the marker position of the content (hereinafter referred to as virtual reality content) related to the virtual reality experience service.
- the terminal 700 may recognize the marker of the bottom plate 600. Then, the terminal 700 may display a tracker for outputting guide information on the marker position of the virtual reality content, that is, the guide tracker (S708). In operation S710, whether the guide tracker is selected may be detected.
- the terminal 700 may request the beacon device 500, marker coordinate information of the virtual reality content for the current location of the terminal 700 (S712).
- the terminal 700 may receive coordinate information of the marker of the virtual reality content (S714).
- the terminal 700 may display the augmented reality object that guides the marker coordinates of the received virtual reality content on the display unit of the terminal 700.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example in which guide information related to virtual reality content marker positions is displayed on a preset terminal in the exhibition hall content management system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- 8 is a diagram illustrating a clockwise order, starting with the upper left drawing, the upper left drawing is 'first drawing', the upper right drawing is 'second drawing', and the lower right drawing is 'third' Drawings, and the lower left drawing will be described as a 'fourth drawing'.
- FIG. 8 illustrates that when the visitor terminal 700 passes over the bottom plate 600 including the beacon apparatus 500, the alarm information 800 transmitted from the beacon apparatus 500 is displayed.
- the example shown on the display unit 750 of the terminal 700 is shown.
- the alarm information 800 may include text content for notifying that the augmented reality content 'Dinosaur' is nearby, and whether the augmented reality content or the search for the [Dinosaur] may be selected from the viewer. May contain a menu.
- the terminal 700 may activate a function related to the augmented reality content, that is, a camera and output an image sensed by the camera on the display unit 750.
- the beacon apparatus 500 installed in the bottom plate 600 provides guide information to the terminal so that visitors can more easily find a marker for executing the virtual reality content, that is, the augmented reality content of FIG. 8. 700 may be provided.
- the guide information may be provided in the form of an augmented reality object indicating the position of the marker for the execution of the augmented reality content, the pattern drawn on the bottom plate 600 for this purpose, the marker for providing the guide information It can be used as.
- the notification information 800 may include information for guiding the location of the bottom plate 600 so that the guide information may be provided. That is, as shown in the first drawing of FIG. 8, hint information 810 for inducing a viewer to sense an image of the bottom plate 600 with an activated camera of the terminal 700. It may further include.
- the image 820 of the bottom plate 600 may be sensed as shown in the second drawing of FIG. 8. Then, the terminal 700 may recognize the image 820 of the sensed bottom plate 600 as a marker for providing guide information. Then, the terminal 700 may output the tracker 830 for providing guide information, as shown in the third drawing of FIG. 8.
- the terminal 700 may detect whether there is a selection for the tracker 830. That is, when a visitor touches the tracker 830 displayed on the terminal 700, the terminal 700 is augmented to indicate coordinates received from the beacon apparatus 500, as shown in the fourth drawing of FIG. 8.
- the reality object 850 may be displayed on the display unit 750 of the terminal 700.
- the coordinates received from the beacon device 500 may be coordinates of a marker related to augmented reality content located around the beacon device 500.
- the visitor may be provided with guide information on the marker position of the virtual reality content located in the vicinity, based on the alarm information 800 transmitted from the bottom plate 600 including the beacon device 500. Accordingly, it is possible to find the virtual reality content more easily and quickly, so that younger visitors can experience the virtual reality content more safely and easily.
- the above description mainly refers to the exhibition hall, not only the exhibition hall where the main purpose of viewing the content is provided, but also an experience hall where visitors can directly touch or experience the provided content may be included in the present invention.
- the beacon apparatus 500 has been described as an example formed on the bottom plate 600, but this is merely an example for helping the understanding of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited thereto. That is, the beacon device 500 may be formed not only on the bottom plate but also on a part of the wall or a part of the pillar.
- the beacon device 500 may be formed on the ceiling, of course.
- image information for providing the marker position of the virtual reality content may be displayed at a position different from that of the beacon apparatus 500.
- image information including a marker of a virtual reality content or a marker of a guide object for guiding a location of another content may be projected at an arbitrary position by a projector or the like.
- the notification information 800 transmitted from the beacon apparatus 500 to the terminal 700 may include information for indicating the location of the projected image information.
- the present invention described above can be embodied as computer readable codes on a medium in which a program is recorded.
- the computer-readable medium includes all kinds of recording devices in which data that can be read by a computer system is stored. Examples of computer-readable media include hard disk drives (HDDs), solid state disks (SSDs), silicon disk drives (SDDs), ROMs, RAMs, CD-ROMs, magnetic tapes, floppy disks, optical data storage devices, and the like. This also includes implementations in the form of carrier waves (eg, transmission over the Internet).
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La présente invention concerne un système et un procédé de gestion de divers contenus exposés dans une salle d'expérience et d'exposition. L'invention concerne : une pluralité de systèmes de gestion de contenu par zone correspondant respectivement à une pluralité de zones comprises dans une salle d'expérience et d'exposition et pour gérer l'état monté de contenus placés dans des zones respectives ; une base de données comprenant une liste et des informations du contenu placé dans la salle d'expérience et d'exposition ; et une interface d'utilisateur comprenant des informations de carte de la salle d'expérience et d'exposition et autorisant des modifications dans le placement des éléments de contenu, qui sont placés dans la salle d'expérience et d'exposition, sur la base des informations de la base de données et des informations de carte. L'invention comporte un créateur/planificateur d'exposition qui, si une entrée d'utilisateur pour déplacer un contenu particulier, qui est monté au niveau d'un premier emplacement d'une première zone de la salle d'expérience et d'exposition, vers un second emplacement de montage d'une seconde zone de la salle d'expérience et d'exposition, est détectée au moyen des informations de carte, transmet un premier signal de commande à un système de gestion de contenu par zone de la première zone de telle sorte que le contenu particulier soit pris à partir du premier emplacement de montage, et transmet un second signal de commande à un système de gestion de contenu par zone de la seconde zone de telle sorte que le contenu particulier qui a été retiré soit monté au niveau du second emplacement de montage.
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