Action analyzing/recording system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6195022
  • Patent Number
    6,195,022
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 19, 1997
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The action of a user who is carrying a movable terminal is analyzed in a host terminal. The portable terminal detects the time and position where the portable terminal is present at a predetermined time interval and supplies the pieces of information to the host terminal. The host terminal analyzes the time-serially detected information to recognize the moving locus and the moving speed of the user who is carrying the movable terminal. The host terminal has position information of railway lines and roads as line patterns. By matching processing between the moving locus and the line patterns, the transport facility used by the user for movement is estimated. This invention is to provide a system capable of analyzing/recording a daily action without performing any cumbersome operation.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a system for analyzing the action of, e.g., a user who is carrying a portable terminal on the basis of information acquired from the portable terminal.




Information representing the date/time and position of a visit, and in some cases, information of a transport facility used need often be recorded as a daily action record.




In such a case, the user makes a note on the self action in a pocketbook or the like, or inputs the daily action to a personal computer or the like after he/she goes back to the office. In recent years, a portable terminal is becoming popular, and instead of writing the action in the pocketbook, the action record may be sometimes input to the portable terminal.




The operation of writing the daily action record in the pocketbook or inputting it to the personal computer is cumbersome. In addition, the writing or data input operation is often forgotten, so no accurate action record can be made.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a system for automatically analyzing outdoor action and recording it as an action record without performing any cumbersome recording operation.




To achieve the above object, there is provided an action analyzing/recording system wherein information transmitted through a communication control unit of a terminal is analyzed by an information processing unit connected to a network as an action record, data of an analysis result is stored in correspondence with a terminal identification code, and the data is transferred to said terminal as needed, said terminal comprising a detector for detecting position information and time information, and said communication control unit for network connection, and transmitting the information detected by said detector together with the terminal identification code.




According to the present invention, the action of the user who is holding the terminal outdoors can be analyzed, and the means of transportation can be estimated. Therefore, an accurate action can be automatically input without requiring the user of any specific input operation. In addition, since the analyzed data is recorded, the data can be referred to later as a personal action record or record in a goods delivery operation and applied to various application purposes.




Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and obtained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING




The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments give below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.





FIG. 1

is a view showing the system configuration of an embodiment;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing the outer appearance of a portable terminal;





FIG. 3

is a block diagram of the portable terminal;





FIG. 4

is a view showing the structure of a packet sent from the portable terminal;





FIG. 5

is a flow chart of an operation of preparing a packet from data acquired by the portable terminal and sending the packet;





FIG. 6

is a block diagram showing the arrangement of a host terminal;





FIG. 7

is a flow chart for explaining processing in the host terminal;





FIG. 8

is a view showing an example of the moving route of a user who is carrying the portable terminal;





FIG. 9

is a view showing an example of map data stored in the host terminal;





FIG. 10

is a flow chart (


1


) of processing of estimating the action of the user who is carrying the portable terminal;





FIG. 11

is a flow chart (


2


) of processing of estimating the action of the user who is carrying the portable terminal;





FIG. 12

is a flow chart (


3


) of processing of estimating the action of the user who is carrying the portable terminal;





FIG. 13

is a view showing an example of the result obtained by estimating the action of the user who is carrying the portable terminal;





FIG. 14

is a view showing an example of an action record table of the user who is carrying the portable terminal;





FIG. 15

is a flow chart of processing of preparing the action record table of the user who is carrying the portable terminal;





FIG. 16

is a table which stores names on a map and corresponding position information;





FIG. 17

is a flow chart of an operation of preparing a packet from data acquired by the portable terminal and sending the packet; and





FIG. 18

is a view illustrating the action record of the user who is carrying the portable terminal.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawing.





FIG. 1

is a view showing the system configuration of this embodiment. In this embodiment, a system for analyzing the action of a user having a portable terminal


1


in a host terminal (server machine)


3


accommodated in a public network


2


will be described. Assume that the user is always carrying the portable terminal


1


.




The portable terminal


1


detects the position (e.g., aa°bb′ north and cc°dd′ east) of the portable terminal


1


at a certain time point and this time autonomously or in accordance with an instruction from the portable terminal


1


and supplies the position and time information to the host terminal


3


. At this time, the portable terminal


1


is connected to the public network


2


through the nearest base station


4


. Upon being notified of the position and time, the host terminal


3


recognizes the position of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


at the certain time.




The portable terminal


1


supplies the information (position information and time information) to the host terminal


3


at every predetermined timing. The host terminal


3


analyzes the time-serially detected information, thereby recognizing the moving locus and the moving speed of the user of the portable terminal


1


.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing the outer appearance of the portable terminal


1


. The portable terminal


1


has an LCD display unit


11


, a microphone


12


, and a general-purpose IF connector


13


. A GPS (Global Positioning System) sensor


14


is connected to the general-purpose IF connector


13


. The portable terminal


1


has a radio communication antenna


15


.





FIG. 3

is a block diagram of the portable terminal


1


. A CPU


21


executes a program stored in a storage unit


22


(ROM and RAM). The CPU


21


and the storage unit


22


are connected via a bus


23


.




The storage unit


22


is constituted by a semiconductor memory, a magnetic recording medium, or an optical recording medium and stores the program, data, and the like. The storage unit


22


may be permanently incorporated or detachably mounted in the portable terminal


1


.




A recording medium driver


24


is connected to the bus


23


to read out data stored in a portable recording medium (including a semiconductor memory, a magnetic disk, an optical disk, and a magnetooptical disk)


25


or write data in the portable recording medium


25


. An IC card is assumed as an example of the portable recording medium


25


. The CPU


21


can also execute a program stored in the portable recording medium


25


.




The program and data to be recorded in the storage unit


22


may be received from another device connected through a communication line or the like, and recorded. Alternatively, the CPU


21


may use, through the communication line or the like, a program and data stored in a storage unit arranged on the another device side.




A unit corresponding to the LCD display unit


11


comprises a liquid crystal display (LCD)


31


, a memory


32


for storing information to be displayed on the liquid crystal display


31


, an LCD driver


33


for outputting information stored in the memory


32


to the liquid crystal display


31


under the control of an LCD control unit


34


, and the LCD control unit


34


for controlling the memory


32


and the LCD driver


33


.




An A/D converter


35


converts sound information acquired through the microphone


12


into digital data. A sound information control unit


36


outputs the sound information A/D-converted by the A/D converter


35


to the bus


23


. The sound information control unit


36


has a function of compressing sound information.




The GPS sensor


14


detects the current position by communicating with, e.g., an artificial satellite. A general-purpose IF unit


37


outputs detected data from the GPS sensor


14


to the bus


23


in accordance with an instruction from the CPU


21


. A timepiece


38


counts time. A timer


39


interrupts the CPU


21


at a predetermined time interval.




In sending data, a communication control unit


40


prepares a transmission packet and transfers the packet to a radio transceiver


41


in accordance with an instruction from the CPU


21


. In receiving data, the communication control unit


40


outputs data stored in a packet received through the radio transceiver


41


onto the bus


23


. The radio transceiver


41


is connected to the radio communication antenna


15


shown in

FIG. 2

to transmit/receive data to/from the base station


4


.





FIG. 4

is a view showing the structure of a packet sent from the portable terminal


1


. Each packet is constituted by a header portion and a data portion. The header portion stores a transmission source address, a transmission destination address, and the like. The address system containing an address to be stored as a transmission source address or a transmission destination address is determined depending on the network structure to which this embodiment is applied. In, e.g., TCP/IP communication, an IP address is stored.




The data portion stores application identification information, a command, position information, time information, and sound information. The application identification information is used to identify an application program to be started on a destination terminal (host terminal


3


in this embodiment). In this embodiment, information for identifying an action analysis program is set. Note that, in TCP/IP communication, the application identification information is designated as a port number.




The command is instruction information for the terminal (host terminal


3


) designated by the transmission destination address and is interpreted on an application designated by application identification information. In this embodiment, an action analysis command or an analysis result request command is used.




The position information represents the position of the portable terminal


1


and corresponds to the position of the user who is carrying the portable terminal. This position information is sequentially prepared on the basis of the output from the GPS sensor


14


. The time information represents time when the position information, i.e., the output from the GPS sensor


14


is detected, and corresponds to the output from the timepiece


38


. The sound information is sound data acquired through the microphone


12


at the timing when the position information is detected. In this embodiment, sound information is acquired as ambient information of the portable terminal


1


. However, a temperature sensor or a camera may be arranged to acquire temperature or image information as ambient information.





FIG. 5

is a flow chart of an operation of preparing a packet from data acquired by the portable terminal and sending the packet. The program for realizing the functions of this flow chart is stored in the storage unit


22


as a form of program code which can be read by the CPU


21


. In this processing, the portable terminal


1


acquires position information, time information, and sound information N times at a predetermined time interval, transfers all the acquired information to the host terminal


3


, and requests action analysis processing. Assume that the portable terminal


1


is always executing the program for acquiring position information, time information, and sound information while the power is ON.




In steps S


1


and S


2


, predetermined time interval data is set for the timer


39


, and the timer


39


is started. When the timer


39


has counted a predetermined time (e.g., one minute), an interrupt signal is input to the CPU


21


via the bus


23


, so that processing from step S


3


is executed.




In step S


3


, the output (position information) from the GPS sensor


14


is acquired. In step S


4


, the time (time information) counted by the timepiece


38


is acquired. In step S


5


, the timer


39


is reset. In step S


6


, ambient sound data (e.g., noise) collected through the microphone


12


is acquired. This sound collection processing is performed for, e.g., 5 seconds. The timer


39


is reset and starts the time counting operation again.




In step S


7


, the information acquired in steps S


3


, S


4


, and S


6


are temporarily held in the RAM in the storage unit


22


. In step S


8


, a counter (not shown) is incremented by one. In step S


9


, the count value of the counter is checked. If the count value has reached “N (N: positive integer)”, the flow advances to step S


10


. If the count value has not reached N, the flow returns to step S


2


(to wait for the next interrupt signal from the timer


39


). In step S


10


, the count value of the counter is cleared.




In step S


11


, the packet shown in

FIG. 4

is prepared. The addresses of the portable terminal


1


and the host terminal


3


are set as a transmission source address and a transmission destination address, respectively. As application identification information and a command, an “action analysis program” and an “action analysis command” are set. As position information, time information, and sound information, the pieces of information acquired in steps S


3


, S


4


, and S


6


are read out from the storage unit


22


and stored in the packet. The position information, time information, and sound information to be stored are data acquired N times. In step S


12


, the packet prepared in step S


11


is output by radio. The packet is transferred to the host terminal


3


in accordance with the transmission destination address set in the header portion.




In the above embodiment, all the acquired data corresponding to N cycles are transferred from the portable terminal


1


to the host terminal


3


to reduce the transmission cost. However, the data may be transferred when the acquired data reaches a predetermined capacity. Alternatively, position information, time information, or sound information may be transferred to the host terminal


3


every time the information is acquired. In the above embodiment, the flow chart shown in

FIG. 5

is autonomously executed by the portable terminal


1


. Alternatively, the processing of transmitting the packet to the host side may be executed in accordance with a starting instruction which is regularly transmitted from the host terminal


3


.





FIG. 6

is a block diagram of the host terminal


3


. A storage unit


51


is constituted by a semiconductor memory, a magnetic recording medium, or an optical recording medium and stores a program, data, and the like. The storage unit


51


may be permanently incorporated or detachably mounted in the host terminal


3


.




A recording medium driver


52


reads out data stored in a portable recording medium (including a semiconductor memory, a magnetic disk, an optical disk, and a magnetooptical disk)


53


or writes data in the portable recording medium


53


. A communication control unit


54


controls data transmission/reception to/from the network. Packet transmission/reception to/from each portable terminal is also controlled by the communication control unit


54


.




A CPU


55


loads the program from the storage unit


51


or the portable recording medium


53


and executes the program. The program and data recorded in the storage unit


51


may be written from the portable recording medium


53


or received from another device on the network through the communication line or the like and recorded. The CPU


55


may use a program and data stored in another storage unit arranged on the network through the communication line or the like.





FIG. 7

is a flow chart for explaining processing in the host terminal


3


. In this example, a packet sent from the portable terminal


1


(packet prepared with processing of the flow chart shown in

FIG. 5

) is received to analyze the action of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


.




In step S


21


, the transmission source address stored in the header portion of the received packet is checked to recognize the transmission terminal. In this case, the transmission terminal is assumed to be the portable terminal


1


. The application identification information and the command are checked. In this case, assume that an “action analysis program” and an “action analysis command” are set.




In step S


22


, position information and time information, which are stored in the data portion of the received packet, are extracted to recognize the position (x


i


,y


i


) of the portable terminal


1


at time T


i


. In step S


23


, the moving direction and moving speed of the portable terminal


1


from time T


i−1


to time T


i


are calculated.




In step S


24


, the calculation result obtained in step S


23


is used to estimate the moving means (walking, train, motor vehicle, stop, . . . ) of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


. More specifically, the position of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


at a certain time point, and if he/she is moving, the moving means are estimated. In this processing of estimating the moving means, sound information stored in the data portion of the received packet is used, as needed. In step S


25


, the estimation result obtained in step S


24


is stored in the personal action file of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


.




The operation of the flow chart shown in

FIG. 7

will be described below in more detail. A case wherein the user who was carrying the portable terminal


1


moved from station A to station B by A railway, as shown in

FIG. 8

, will be described.




Upon receiving an action recording start command from a key input means (not shown) of the portable terminal


1


, or the host terminal


3


, the portable terminal


1


executes the processing of the flow chart shown in FIG.


5


and detects the output from the GPS sensor


14


at time T


0


, T


1


, T


2


. . . , T


10


. The detected pieces of position information correspond to position data P


0


, P


1


, P


2


, . . . , P


10


. In detecting the position information, the portable terminal


1


fetches sound information acquired through the microphone


12


. For example, it is estimated that, in a station, various types of noise are detected, and in a train, sounds unique to the train are detected. The portable terminal


1


transfers the detected position information, time information, and sound information to the host terminal


3


. Since the data detected by the GPS sensor


14


have errors, points designated by the position information (position data P


0


, P


1


, P


2


, . . . , P


10


) do not always match the line.




Upon receiving the information transferred from the portable terminal


1


, the host terminal


3


executes the processing of the flow chart shown in

FIG. 7

to analyze the moving route of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


. For the purpose of analyzing the route, the host terminal


3


has map data as shown in FIG.


9


.

FIG. 9

shows part of the position information of the line of A railway (position information of the line between station A and station B) as an example.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, pieces of information representing the positions of stations (in this case, station A and station B) are stored. The position information of the line is stored as approximate curves of the line. In this example, the line between station A and station B is divided into four sections, and an approximate curve equation is defined for each section.




The host terminal


3


also stores map data associated with all railways. Not only data associated with railways but also data associated with roads are stored in the host terminal


3


. These map data are stored in, e.g., the storage unit


51


and loaded in the memory


56


as a reference, as needed.





FIG. 10

is a flow chart (


1


) for explaining processing of estimating the action of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


. This processing corresponds to steps S


23


and S


24


in FIG.


7


.




In step S


31


, the average moving speed of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


is calculated. More specifically, the average moving speed of the portable terminal


1


from time T


i−1


to time T


i


is calculated according to the following formula. At this time, the moving direction is simultaneously calculated:










(


x
i

-

x

i
-
1



)

2

+


(


y
i

-

y

i
-
1



)

2




&LeftBracketingBar;


T
i

-

T

i
-
1



&RightBracketingBar;











In step S


32


, it is checked whether the speed calculated in step S


31


is 1 km/h or less. If YES in step S


32


, it is estimated in step S


33


that the user is “stopping”. If NO in step S


32


, the flow advances to step S


34


.




In step S


34


, it is checked whether the speed calculated in step S


31


is 6 km/h or less. If YES in step S


34


, it is estimated in step S


35


that the user is “walking”. If NO in step S


34


, the flow advances to step S


36


.




In step S


36


, it is checked whether the moving locus of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


is similar to the railway line pattern stored as map data. In this case, distances from the points designated by position data P


0


, P


1


, P


2


, . . . , P


10


to the curves represented by the curve equation representing the railway line are calculated by, e.g., the method of least squares, and determination is made on the basis of whether each calculated value is equal to or smaller than a predetermined value. Alternatively, determination is made on the basis of the similarity between a locus drawn by at least two position data and a curve pattern representing the railway line. Determination in this step is performed using a known technique, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.




If the moving locus of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


is similar to the line pattern, it is estimated in step S


37


that the user is “moving by train”. If the moving locus is not similar to the line pattern, it is estimated in step S


38


that the user is “moving by motor vehicle (automobile or bus)”.




The estimation result obtained in this way is held in a predetermined area on the memory


56


as data of action (movement situation) of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


at a certain time point. The host terminal


3


sequentially stores the estimation result data at each time (time when the position information and the like are detected by the portable terminal


1


).





FIG. 11

is a flow chart (


2


) for explaining processing of estimating the action of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


. This processing corresponds to step S


24


in FIG.


7


and is executed parallel to the processing shown in FIG.


10


.




In step S


41


, sound information stored in the packet transferred from the portable terminal


1


is extracted. In step S


42


, the sound information is analyzed to recognize the characteristic features of the sound information. In step S


43


, it is checked whether the sound information analyzed in step S


42


includes unique sounds generated in a running train. If YES in step S


43


, it is estimated in step S


44


that the user is “moving by train”. If NO in step S


43


, the flow advances to step S


45


.




In step S


45


, it is checked whether the sound information analyzed in step S


42


includes unique sounds generated in a running motor vehicle or bus. If YES in step S


45


, it is estimated in step S


46


that the user is “moving by motor vehicle”. If NO in step S


45


, the sound information is discarded in this estimation processing.




The host terminal


3


holds in advance a unique sound pattern generated in a running train and a unique sound pattern generated in a running automobile or bus. In step S


43


or S


45


, the similarity between the sound information extracted in step S


41


and the held pattern is determined.




The estimation result obtained by processing of the flow chart shown in

FIG. 11

is used as information for increasing the likelihood ratio of the estimation result obtained by processing of the flow chart shown in FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is a flow chart (


3


) for explaining processing of estimating the action of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


. In this processing, a plurality of estimation results are obtained by processing of the flow charts shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, and the action of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


is estimated at a higher likelihood ratio on the basis of these pieces of information.




In step S


51


, M estimation results obtained by processing of the flow charts shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

are extracted. When M=5, and the action at times T


i


is to be estimated, estimation results at time T


i−2


, T


i−1


, T


i


, T


i+1


, and T


i+2


are extracted.




In step S


52


, it is checked whether all the M estimation results extracted in step S


51


are in the same state. If YES In step S


52


, the estimation results are regarded as an estimation result having a higher likelihood ratio. The flow advances to step S


61


to hold the result together with the position information and the time information. Assume that all the estimation results obtained by processing of the flow chart shown in

FIG. 10

at times T


i−2


, T


i−1


, T


i


, T


i+1


, and T


i+2


are “stop”, the host terminal


3


estimates that the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


is stopping at the position represented by the position information at that time, and stores the estimation result in the memory


56


or the storage unit


51


.




If it is determined in step S


52


that the estimation results are different, it is checked in step S


54


whether the M estimation results include only “stop” and “walking”. If YES in step S


54


, it is estimated in step S


55


that the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


is “walking”. The flow advances to step S


61


to hold the estimation result together with the position information and the time information.




If, in step S


54


, the estimation results include estimation results other than “stop” and “walking”, it is checked in step S


56


whether a predetermined number or more of estimation results “moving by train” are included. If YES in step S


56


, it is estimated in step S


57


that the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


is “moving by train”. The flow advances to step S


61


to hold the estimation result together with the position information and the time information.




If NO in step S


56


, it is checked in step S


58


whether “moving by motor vehicle (automobile or bus)” is included. If YES in step S


58


, it is estimated in step S


59


that the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


is “moving by motor vehicle”. The flow advances to step S


61


to hold the estimation result together with the position information and the time information. If NO in step S


58


, error processing is executed in step S


60


.




With the above procedure, estimation results as shown in

FIG. 13

are obtained. The algorithm for estimating the action of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


is not limited to the above algorithm, and another method may be used.




A procedure of preparing an action record table as shown in

FIG. 14

will be described.

FIG. 15

is a flow chart of processing of preparing the action record table of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


.




In step S


71


, “stop” is extracted from the estimation results shown in

FIG. 13

, and the start time and end time are checked. The position information is also extracted. In step S


72


, it is checked whether the stop position extracted in step S


71


is a position registered in advance. For this determination, the host terminal


3


refers to a table shown in FIG.


16


. The table shown in

FIG. 16

stores various names on the map and corresponding position information. Railway stations and other public facilities are registered in advance. In addition, the user can register a desired location. In this embodiment, “head office”, “business office”, “Mr. K's house”, . . . are registered.




If YES in step S


72


, the name of the registration position is extracted in step S


73


. If NO in step S


72


, the region name of the position (e.g., xx Prefecture xx City xx) is extracted in step S


74


. Note that the host terminal


3


has a table storing region names and corresponding position information.




In step S


75


, the registration position name extracted in step S


73


or the region name extracted in step S


74


is written for the time zone of “stop” recognized in step S


71


. Assume that the user who was carrying the portable terminal


1


was in the head office before 14:10. In this case, the position information detected by the portable terminal


1


before 14:10 must be equal or approximate to position data (x


501


,y


501


) registered in the table shown in FIG.


16


. The position information detected by the portable terminal


1


is transferred to the host terminal


3


and stored in the table shown in FIG.


13


. In processing in steps S


72


through S


74


, the host terminal


3


recognizes that the user who was carrying the portable terminal was in the head office before 14:10 because the position information detected by the portable terminal


1


is equal or approximate to the position data registered as the position of the head office. As a result, “head office” is written for the time zone before 14:10, as shown in FIG.


14


.




In step S


76


, the moving means (walking, train, automobile, or bus) represented by the above-described estimation result and the start time and end time of movement using the moving means are checked. As shown in

FIG. 14

, the moving means is written for each time zone. When a specific means of transportation is used, the means of transportation is written in step S


77


. Assume that it is estimated from the similarity to the railway line pattern stored as map data shown in

FIG. 9

that the user who was carrying the portable terminal moved from station A to station B by A railway, “A railway” is written as a moving means, and region names “station A” and “station B” are written as a starting point and a terminal point, respectively.




The action record table prepared in the above way is stored in a predetermined area in the storage unit


51


of the host terminal


3


. When the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


is to display the action record table on the portable terminal


1


, a packet for requesting display of the action record table is sent from the portable terminal


1


. The request packet has the structure shown in FIG.


4


. The addresses of the portable terminal


1


and the host terminal


3


are set as a transmission source address and a transmission destination address, respectively. An “action analysis program” is set as application identification information, and an “analysis result request command” is set as a command. A date to be referred to is added as additional information of the command. The command and the additional information of the command are input by the user using, e.g., a pen input method from the LCD display unit


11


of the portable terminal


1


.




Upon receiving the command having the “analysis result request command” from the portable terminal


1


, the host terminal


3


interprets the command and extracts the action record table of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


at the designated date. The extracted action record table is stored in a packet and transferred to the portable terminal


1


. The portable terminal


1


extracts the action record table from the packet transferred from the host terminal


3


and displays it on the LCD display unit


11


.




The processing programs executed by the host terminal


3


, i.e., programs for realizing the functions of the flow charts shown in

FIGS. 7

,


10


,


11


,


12


, and


15


, and the program for interpreting a command transferred from the portable terminal


1


and processing the command are stored in the storage unit


51


or the portable recording medium


53


in the form of program codes which can be read by the CPU


55


. Alternatively, programs stored in another device connected through the network are used.




As described above, in the action analyzing system of this embodiment, position information and time information are detected by the portable terminal


1


and transferred to the host terminal


3


, and the action record of the user who is carrying the portable terminal


1


is automatically prepared on the host side. For this purpose, the portable terminal


1


need have only a function of detecting position information and time information and transferring them to the host terminal


3


, a function of requesting the host terminal


3


of an action record, and a function of displaying data downloaded from the host terminal


3


. That is, the portable terminal


1


need neither store an enormous quantity of map data nor execute highly precise pattern recognition processing or various processing which require high-speed processing. For this reason, the portable terminal


1


can obtain an advanced action analysis result without requiring any large-capacity memory or high-performance processor.




In the above embodiment, position information and time information are detected by the portable terminal


1


at a predetermined timing. However, the present invention is not limited to this arrangement. Generally, the user of the movable terminal is not always moving and can be considered to stop at a certain position for most of time. If the user of the portable terminal stops at a certain position for a predetermined time or more, position information need not be detected every predetermined time, and not all the position information need be supplied from the portable terminal


1


to the host terminal


3


.





FIG. 17

is a flow chart showing an operation of preparing a packet from data acquired by the portable terminal


1


and sending the packet. This processing procedure is obtained by adding steps S


81


through S


83


to the flow chart shown in FIG.


5


.




In step S


81


, it is checked whether the position information obtained in step S


3


coincides with position information of one and two cycles before. If NO in step S


81


, the flow advances to step S


7


to continue the processing in FIG.


5


. If YES in step S


81


, the position information, time information, and sound information at the preceding timing are discarded in step S


82


. In step S


83


, the counter which is to be incremented by one in step S


8


is decremented by one.




Processing of the flow chart shown in

FIG. 17

will be described in more detail. A case wherein the user who was carrying the movable terminal


1


was continuously present at position P


0


and time T


1


through time T


4


(times detected in step S


4


) will be described.




“Position P


0


” is detected by position detection at time T


1


and time T


2


, and these data are held in step S


7


. At time T


3


, “position P


0


” is detected again. In step S


81


, the position data at time T


3


coincides with position data of one (time T


2


) and two (time T


1


) cycles before. The flow advances to step S


82


to discard the position information, time information, and sound information acquired at the preceding timing (time T


2


). Thereafter, the position data at time T


3


is held in step S


7


. As a result, only the pieces of information acquired at time T


1


and time T


3


are held.




“Position P


0


” is detected at time T


4


again. Since, in step S


81


, position data at time T


4


coincides with position data of one (time T


3


) and two (time T


1


) cycles before, the flow advances to step S


82


to discard position information, time information, and sound information acquired at the preceding timing (time T


3


). At this time point, the information at time T


2


have been discarded, and time T


1


corresponds to the timing of “two cycles before”. Thereafter, the position data at time T


4


is held in step S


7


. As a result, only the pieces of information acquired at time T


1


and time T


4


are held.




As described above, when the user who was carrying the movable terminal


1


continuously stayed at a certain position for a predetermined time or more, only position information, time information, and sound information at the start and end of “stop” are held and transferred to the host terminal


3


. With this arrangement, transfer of redundant information (in the above example, information acquired at time T


2


and time T


3


) can be reduced.




In the above embodiment, the GPS sensor is used as a means for detecting the position information of the portable terminal


1


. However, the present invention is not limited to this. For a mobile communication network whose cell range is narrow, a cell which is currently managing the portable terminal may be used as position information.




In the above embodiment, the action record table has the form of a timing chart as shown in FIG.


14


. However, the present invention is not limited to this. For example, an illustration as shown in

FIG. 18

may be used.




In the above embodiment, position information or time information is detected at a predetermined time interval. However, such information need not always be detected at a predetermined time interval. Information may be appropriately sampled a sufficient number of times for action analysis.




In the above embodiment, the action of the user who is carrying the movable terminal is analyzed. However, the arrangement is not limited to the application purpose of detecting the human action. The arrangement can also be applied to survey the action pattern of an animal or check the delivery state of goods.




Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. An action analyzing/recording system wherein information transmitted through a communication control unit of a terminal is analyzed by an information processing unit connected to a network as an action record, data of an analysis result is stored in correspondence with a terminal identification code, and the data is transferred to said terminal as needed, and wherein said terminal comprises a detector for detecting position information and time information, and accumulates the position information and time information detected by said detector, and transmits the accumulated information at once together with the terminal identification code after the accumulated information has reached a predetermined number or predetermined capacity.
  • 2. The system according to claim 1, wherein said information processing unit comprises means for storing map information representing a transport route including a railway line, specifies a name of a region of movement based on the map information and the position information and the time information transmitted from said terminal, and stores the name of the region of movement together with a time.
  • 3. The system according to claim 1, wherein said information processing unit calculates a moving speed from the position information and the time information transmitted from said terminal, and estimates a users' method of movement based on the calculated moving speed.
  • 4. An action analyzing/recording system comprising:means for detecting position information and time information with respect to a portable terminal; means for analyzing a moving locus and moving speed of said portable terminal based on the detected position and time information; means for estimating an action route by specifying a name of a transport facility based on map information and the analyzed moving locus and moving speed; and means for storing information with respect to a place and time of an action as an action record based on the estimated action route.
  • 5. The system according to claim 4, further comprising means for detecting ambient information including sound information, and wherein said estimating means estimates the action route taking into consideration the detected ambient information.
  • 6. An article of manufacture comprising a computer usable medium having computer readable program stored thereon for causing an action to be analyzed and recorded, said computer readable program comprising:computer readable program code means for causing a computer to detect position information and time information with respect to a portable terminal; computer readable program code means for causing the computer to analyze a moving locus and moving speed of the portable terminal based on the detected position information and time information; computer readable program code means for causing the computer to estimate an action route by specifying a name of a transport facility based on map information and the analyzed locus and moving speed; and computer readable program code means for causing the computer to store information with respect to a place and time of an action as an action record based on the estimated action route.
  • 7. An action analyzing/recording system comprising:a portable terminal having a detector which detects a position of the portable terminal at particular times for generating position and time data of the portable terminal; a host device having a data processor for processing the position and time data; a network connecting the portable terminal and the host device and through which the portable terminal transmits the position and time data to the host device; and means for storing route data of predetermined locations associated with a particular type of transport vehicle; wherein said data processor comprises means for analyzing the position and time data and route data to produce an action record which indicates when and where a user of the portable terminal has been, whether the user has used mechanized transportation to move from one location to another, and if the user has used mechanized transportation, what type of mechanized transportation has been used, based on whether the position data matches the stored route data.
  • 8. The system according to claim 7, wherein:said system comprises a plurality of portable terminals which transmit respective position data along with respective identification information; said data processor produces respective action records corresponding to the plurality of portable terminals; and said host device comprises a communication control unit which transmits the action records to the corresponding portable terminals in accordance with the respective identification information.
  • 9. The system according to claim 7, wherein:said detector of said portable terminal detects positions of said portable terminal plural times to generate plural position data with different timings; and said portable terminal comprises a memory for storing the plural position data, and transmits the plural position data when a remaining capacity of the memory reaches a predetermined limit.
  • 10. The system according to claim 7, wherein said data processor comprises means for storing map information representing a transport route including at least one of a railway and bus line, calculates a moving speed of the user based on the position and time data, and produces the action record by referring to the map information and the calculated moving speed.
  • 11. The system according to claim 10, wherein said portable terminal comprises a transmitter that transmits to the host device the position data of the portable terminal and time information of timings when the position data are obtained.
  • 12. The system according to claim 7, wherein said portable terminal comprises means for detecting ambient sound information and transmits the ambient sound information to the host device, and wherein said data processor analyzes the ambient sound information data to determine where the user was and whether the user walked on foot or used mechanized transportation to move.
  • 13. The system according to claim 7, wherein said host device comprises a transmitter that transmits the action record to the portable terminal.
  • 14. An article of manufacture comprising a computer usable medium having a computer readable program stored thereon for causing an action to be analyzed and recorded, said computer readable program comprising:computer readable code means for causing a portable terminal having a detector which detects a position of the portable terminal at particular times to generate and transmit position and time data of the portable terminal to a host device via a network; means for storing route data of predetermined locations associated with a particular type of transport vehicle; and computer readable program code means for causing a data processor of the host device to analyze the position and time data and route data to produce an action record which indicates when and where a user of the portable terminal has been, whether the user has used mechanized transportation to move from one location to another, and if the user has used mechanized transportation, what type of mechanized transportation has been used, based on whether the detected position data matches the stored route data.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
8-266412 Oct 1996 JP
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