The present invention relates to electronic commerce methods and electronic commerce systems, and in particular to an electronic commerce method and an electronic commerce system executed by a computer,
An electronic payment service for making a user's payment (electronic commerce system) has been disclosed which is conventionally used by a user communicating with a terminal connected via a network, using a user terminal (for example, Patent Literature 1),
Such a conventional electronic commerce system mainly focuses on allowing purchase processing to be performed which properly reflects the intention of a user who is to make a purchase. The conventional electronic commerce system, however, has problems that purchase processing reflecting living activities of users cannot be performed.
In view of this, the present invention provides an electronic commerce method for performing purchase processing reflecting living activities of users.
An electronic commerce method according to an aspect of the present invention is an electronic commerce method executed by a computer, the electronic commerce method including: receiving, from a user, an amount of disposable money usage of which is not determined; selecting, from among one or more products or services, a product or a service having a purchase price lower than or equal to the amount of disposable money, without receiving an instruction from the user; and performing purchase processing of purchasing the product or the service which has been selected, without obtaining permission from the user.
It should be noted that these general and specific aspects may be implemented using a system, a method, an integrated circuit, a computer program, a computer-readable recording medium such as a CD-ROM, or any combination of systems, methods, integrated circuits, computer programs, and recording media.
The electronic commerce method according to the present invention allows purchase processing reflecting living activities of users to be performed.
The inventors of the present application have found that the electronic commerce system described in the “Background Art” section has problems as follows.
Recently, video distribution services such as YouTube (registered trademark) and Ustream (registered trademark) have started, which allow an extremely large number of people to easily view various videos on the Internet. These video distribution services widely ask ordinary people to create content and to provide various types of content, stores the content in a video distribution server to distribute the content to many unspecified users. A viewer can find interesting content through a search, for instance, and view the content using video-on-demand.
The above content includes a video with an advertisement, and the advertisement is played being superimposed on the content, before the video is played or while the video is being played. A user is guided to a Web site of a sponsor of the advertisement by clicking the advertisement, if viewing a video leads to the sponsor's sales in the above manner, the sponsor shares a certain amount of profits (revenue sharing) with a video distributor in many cases, and in general, the shared profits from such advertising expenses are used for operating the management of the video distributor.
In addition, it is common to recommend, based on a video viewed by the viewer, a video that the viewer is expected to be willing to view next. Conceivably, attribution information is previously set to individual stored content, and another content viewed by the viewer prior/subsequent to the time when certain content is played is recorded, thereby creating a database including the relevance of such content, which enables recommendation of content to be viewed next.
A cloud-based video distribution server is generally used for such video distribution services, and combinations of widely known elements of information technology (IT) achieve the whole system. To merely provide a general video distribution service as described above does not involve a technique worth specially describing, and the above utility form is technically achieved and provided owing to a control application (program) of a video distribution server.
In the video distribution service according to the assumed technique as illustrated in
In the video distribution service according to the assumed technique as illustrated in
It is assumed that the content producer 111 provides content for free, and thus cannot expect directly obtaining reward for producing the content.
Although the sponsor 113 can designate an advertisement along with content, the sponsor 113 cannot present an advertisement to specific viewers based on information such as interest, taste, or preference of individual viewers. In addition, what motivated the viewer to purchase the product first cannot be precisely tracked if, for instance, a viewer purchases a product through other means rather than purchasing the product on a Web site linked from the advertisement.
In addition, retail outlets are not in direct conjunction with such services, and can relay only on mail order sites of their own or selling products at their own stores.
Similar types of content are automatically displayed, which does not allow the viewer 114 to view content according to his/her interest, taste, and preference. For example, a user who wants to see a specific soccer player is often recommended to view a soccer video in which that soccer player does not appear.
In addition, there have been no information services for helping a user to lead a comfortable and convenient life while understanding the user's interest and taste.
In addition, the conventional electronic commerce system focuses on properly performing purchase processing that reflects the intention of a user who is to make a purchase. In other words, the conventional electronic commerce system focuses on safely and properly purchasing a product that a user wants to purchase, and thus pays no attention to the knowledge or a change in the mental state of the user, which is a problem.
In view of this, the present invention provides an electronic commerce method which greatly changes a mental state of a user even beyond his/her knowledge.
In addition, the present invention can provide entirely new functions, values, and business opportunities to stakeholders related to video distribution services (content holders, sponsors, stores, viewers, and distributors).
An electronic commerce method according to an aspect of the present invention is an electronic commerce method executed by a computer, the electronic commerce method including: receiving, from a user, an amount of disposable money usage of which is not determined; selecting, from among one or more products or services, a product or a service having a purchase price lower than or equal to the amount of disposable money, without receiving an instruction from the user; and performing purchase processing of purchasing the product or the service which has been selected, without obtaining permission from the user.
According to this, purchase processing of purchasing a product or a service is performed without permission from the user, using the disposable money usage of which is not determined by the user. After that, the user is provided with a product or a service purchased without his/her permission, using the disposable money usage of which is not determined by the user. Therefore, the user obtains knowledge and experience beyond the range of his/her knowledge, through a product or a service that exceeds the range of his/her knowledge, which greatly changes his/her mental state. Specifically, the user can obtain unknown experience, surprise, joy, happiness, satisfaction, pleasure, and the like. In this manner, a relationship of trust with an object is established for a user, which allows expectation that the user will permit a greater amount of money disposable by an object.
It should be noted that according to the present invention, it is also possible to provide an electronic commerce method which reduces processing load in purchase processing in an electronic commerce system. This is because although receiving processing of receiving from a user information regarding a product or a service to be purchased is performed in conventional purchase processing, such receiving processing is not performed according to the present invention, thus achieving a reduction in processing load by that processing.
For example, the electronic commerce method may further include: presenting, to the user, an object recognizable by the user; and notifying the user, when the purchase processing is performed, that the object has performed the purchase processing.
In this manner, the object presents the user information as if the object has purchased a product or a service. The user feels that the object has selected and purchased the product or the service with the intention thereof, and feels closeness, affection, and gratitude toward the object. Therefore, a mental state of the user is greatly changed.
For example, the electronic commerce method may further include: receiving profile information of the user; and selecting, when the product or the service is to be selected, the product or the service based on the received profile information.
In this manner, a product or a service is selected and purchased based on profile information such as a birthday and a blood type of a user. The mental state of the user is greatly changed due to the product or service being purchased based on his/her own profile (for example, a rose bouquet is given on the user's birthday).
For example, the electronic commerce method may further include: obtaining a reaction of the user to the product or the service purchased by the purchase processing; and selecting, when the product or the service is to be selected after obtaining the reaction of the user, the product or the service based on the obtained reaction of the user.
In this manner, based on the reaction of the user after the user is given the product or the service, a product or a service is selected and purchased thereafter. This allows learning preference of the user, and selection of a product or a service to still more greatly change the mental state of the user (affection and gratitude).
For example, the electronic commerce method may further include notifying the user that the product has been purchased if the product is purchased by the purchase processing, at (i) a time designated as a time on a delivery date for the product or (ii) a time at which the product is to arrive at a destination of the product, the time being estimated based on delivery information indicating which point of a delivery path the product is at in a process of delivering the product purchased by the purchase processing, the delivery information being obtained from a transport company terminal which manages the delivery information.
In this manner, when a product is purchased and the product is delivered to the location of a user, a message is presented at the delivery time. Although the product is delivered by a delivery man of a transport company in fact, the user can feel as if the product is provided by the object.
For example, the electronic commerce method may further include: obtaining advertisement information regarding an advertisement of a product or a service, from an advertisement company terminal; and notifying the user of recommendation to purchase the product or the service indicated by the obtained advertisement information.
In this manner, the purchase of a product or a service is recommended to a user, based on advertisement information. In other words, an advertisement company which wishes to recommend a user to purchase a product or a service can recommend the user to purchase the product or the service by providing advertisement information.
For example, the electronic commerce method may further include: decreasing, if the purchase processing is performed, the amount of disposable money by the purchase price of the product or the service purchased by the purchase processing; and increasing, if a new amount of disposable money usage of which is not determined is received from the user, the amount of disposable money by the new amount of disposable money.
In this manner, the amount of disposable money can be decreased or increased. A more highly priced product or service can be purchased by the user setting a new amount of disposable money.
For example, a terminal used by the user in the electronic commerce method may have a display screen, and the object may be an image object displayed as an image on the display screen of the terminal, and notify the user that the object has performed the purchase processing, by a motion of or a sound from the image.
In this manner, an object is achieved as an image object on the display screen of a computer. The exchange of information and a message with this image object allows the user to have trust, which greatly changes the mental state of the user. In addition, an increase in trust results in a purchase of a more highly priced product or service.
For example, the object may be a robot in a real space, and notify the user that the object has performed the purchase processing, by a motion of or a sound from the robot.
In this manner, the object is achieved as a robot in the real world. The exchange of information and a message with this robot allows the user to have trust, which greatly changes the mental state of the user. In addition, an increase in trust leads to a purchase of a more highly priced product or service.
Furthermore, an electronic commerce system according to an aspect of the present invention includes: a receiving unit configured to receive, from a user, an amount of disposable money usage of which is not determined; a selection unit configured to select, from among one or more products or services, a product or a service having a purchase price lower than or equal to the amount of disposable money, without receiving an instruction from the user; and a purchase processing unit configured to perform processing of purchasing the product or the service which has been selected, without obtaining permission from the user.
In this manner, similar effects to those of the above electronic commerce method are achieved.
It should be noted that these general and specific aspects may be implemented using a system, a method, an integrated circuit, a computer program, a computer-readable recording medium such as a CD-ROM, or any combination of systems, methods, integrated circuits, computer programs or recording media.
The following specifically describes embodiments with reference to the drawings.
The embodiments described below each show a general or specific example. The numerical values, shapes, materials, constituent elements, the arrangement and connection of the constituent elements, steps, the processing order of the steps, and the like described in the following embodiments are mere examples, and thus do not limit the scope of the appended Claims. Therefore, among the constituent elements in the following exemplary embodiments, constituent elements not recited in any of the independent claims defining the most generic part of the inventive concept are described as arbitrary constituent elements.
The following describes, using the accompanying drawings, an information distribution service, an information distribution system (content distribution system), and implementation methods thereof according to the present invention.
In the video distribution service illustrated in
First, it is necessary to secure the quality and the amount of content which can be distributed, in order to provide a distribution service. In order to secure the quality and amount of content, the distributor which distributes content makes a contract with a content holder which holds content in the present embodiment. Based on this contract, the content holder provides content to the distributor, and at the same time, gives broadcast rights of the content. The distributor counts the number of playing the content, for instance, and shares the profits with the content holder, based on the information.
In this way, even if the content is created by a private individual and is not for commercial use, if that content gains popularity, more persons view the content and the number of times the content is viewed increases. As a result, the content holder can obtain an income. Accordingly, a great number of content pieces with high quality tend to gather at the distributor.
The more content pieces are collected, the more viewers can be attracted. However, it is difficult to begin a pay service while some video distribution services offer viewers free content (alternative means). Consequently, it is possible to use advertisements from sponsors as an income source of the distributor 212 in order to allow viewers to view content for free.
Thus, according to this distribution system, interest, taste, and/or preference are stored as a database in addition to personal information of each viewer. Specifically, preference information is extracted from a viewing history, direct operation by a viewer, or his/her selection, and the extracted preference information is stored. Preference information of viewers is stored in this manner, thereby providing an advertisement exactly suited to each individual viewer.
A sponsor pays the distributor a charge for an advertisement and distributing that advertisement, and here, can also request the distributor to distribute the advertisement to viewers having certain preference.
For example, an advertisement in which idol A appears is delivered only to a viewer interested in idol A, thereby promoting selling more products and services.
In addition, “distributing” content and an advertisement utilizing the Internet differs from what is called “broadcasting” in one direction such as terrestrial broadcasting and satellite broadcasting, and can also provide stores with new business opportunities.
For example, a sponsor can request the distributor to provide an advertisement of his/her store between advertisements, to attract attention from viewers, and share profits with the distributor if there are sales owing to the advertisement. In particular, when a viewer is viewing a video using HTML5 browser on a viewer terminal to which content is distributed, a buy button is displayed on a screen of the viewer terminal (for example, a tablet terminal) while he/she is looking at an advertisement, and the viewer can immediately make a purchase only by pressing the buy button. Such a mechanism can be achieved with ease.
In this way, an information distribution service according to the embodiment involves a distributor, a content holder, a viewer, a sponsor, and also a store, and has a mechanism that allows those to achieve positive results.
A distribution system 301 includes an information processing unit 303 and a management information unit 304.
The information processing unit 303 accesses various types of information, according to a program executed, and based on the information, performs various types of information processing such as judging conditions; encoding, decoding, encrypting, receiving, and distributing content; reading and writing data from/into the management information unit; and depositing money in and withdrawing money from a designated account.
The management information unit 304 holds (i) content related information 305 which includes content itself received from a content provider, and various types of information associated with the content, (ii) sponsor related information 306 which includes an advertisement itself received from a sponsor, and various types of information associated with the advertisement, (iii) store related information 308 which includes a store advertisement itself received from a store and various types of information associated with the store advertisement, and (iv) viewer related information 307 which includes personal information received from a viewer, and various types of information associated with the personal information.
The distribution system 301 (the information processing unit 303) can distribute, using the information stored in the management information unit 304, content that suits more the viewer's preference, with a more effective advertisement which includes the newest store information, updates the management information unit 304 according to a viewing operation or purchase operation by a viewer, and shares profits with a content holder and a store.
For example,
The CPU 3011 is a processor which executes a control program stored in the ROM 3012.
The ROM 3012 is a read-only storage area holding a control program and the like.
The RAM 3013 is a volatile storage area used as a work area for when the CPU 3011 executes a control program.
The storage device 3014 is a nonvolatile storage area holding a control program and/or data and the like read or written using the control program.
The NIC 3015 is a communication interface which transmits communication data to a network or receives communication data from the network. It should be noted that the network which the NIC 3015 connects may be a wire LAN conforming to, for instance, the IEEE802.3 standard or a wireless LAN conforming to, for instance, the IEEE802.11a/b/g/n standard. In addition, the above network includes communication networks of any type such as a network, a metro network, a network in a company, and a home network, including a public telephone line, a mobile phone line, a satellite communication line, and a data telecommunication line.
The information processing unit 303 and the management information unit 304 in
Now, the following describes various types of information managed by the management information unit 304.
Content ID is a unique identification number assigned to this content. A registration date is the date when the content is registered in the distribution system. A total viewing count is the number of times the content has been played. A viewing count per month is the number of times the content has been played in this month. A unique viewing count is the number of viewers who has viewed the content at least once. An average playback section rate indicates an average percentage of a section that is played (and also fast-forwarded, for instance) in the whole content while the content is viewed once. A profit sharing rate indicates what percentage of the whole profits produced by viewing the content is returned to a content holder. A theme is a theme of this content.
An advertisement ID is a unique identification number assigned to this advertisement. A registration date is the date when the advertisement is registered in the distribution system. A distribution count is the total number of times the advertisement is distributed so far. A unique distribution count is the number of viewers to whom the advertisement has been distributed at least once. An advertising expense is an amount of money that the sponsor has paid to the distributor, for the distribution of this advertisement. A theme is a theme of this advertisement.
A viewer ID is a unique identification number assigned to this viewer. A registration date is the date when the viewer is registered in the distribution service. A total viewing time is a total time for which this viewer has viewed content using this distribution system. A total pay per view (PPV) sum is a total amount of money paid by this viewer for viewing pay-content using this distribution system. A total CM linked purchase amount is a total amount of money paid by this viewer via a commercial message (CM) provided by this distribution system. A last viewing date and time is the date and time when this distribution system is utilized last. Connection speed @ terminal Mac address is a bit rate at which a viewing terminal of this viewer (identified using a Mac address) was able to receive content last time. Viewing content ID @ viewing date and time @ playback section rate @ fast-forwarded section @ pause is information including a content ID of viewed content in a viewing history of the viewer, (start and end) dates and times thereof, a proportion of a playback section (fast-forwarded and rewound portions may also be included), and a portion at which a pause is made. Viewing advertisement ID @ viewing date and time @ purchase amount @ viewing content ID is information which includes an ID of a viewed advertisement, a date and a time at which the advertisement starts, a price of a product purchased due to the advertisement, and an ID of content viewed with the advertisement. Viewing category @ total viewing time is information which includes the category and a total time of content that this viewer has viewed. Viewing theme @ total viewing time is information which includes the theme and a total time of content that this viewer has viewed. CM theme @ total CM linked purchase amount is a total amount of the product(s) (service(s)) that this viewer has purchased due to advertisement for each advertising theme. Content provider @ PPV sum is an amount of total proceeds of pay content for each content provider. Sponsor @ total CM linked purchase amount is an amount of total proceeds of product(s) (service(s)) that this viewer has purchased due to advertisement for each advertisement sponsor. Personal preference information is a preference information keyword of this viewer obtained directly or indirectly from a viewing history or the like. A search word is a keyword used when this viewer makes a search on an advertisement screen or a store advertisement screen, and the like.
A store ID is a unique identification number assigned to this store. A registration date is the date when the store is registered into the distribution system. Total sale proceeds indicate a total amount of sales of this store obtained via this distribution system. A monthly store advertising expense is an advertising expense for this month paid by this store to a distributor for having an advertisement of the store displayed. Monthly sale proceeds indicate a total amount of sales in this month of this store obtained via this distribution system. A profit sharing rate is a percentage of the sum of money distributed to a distributor when this store gains profits via this distribution system. A purchaser satisfaction rating is a satisfaction rating for this store of the viewer who has made a purchase via this distribution system. Product name @ sales date and time @ sale proceeds @ viewer ID is information which includes the name of a product, date and time when the product is sold, a price of the product when sold, and a viewer ID of the viewer who has purchased the product. Product name @ advertisement wording sales amount is information which includes the name of a product, a sales wording of this store for that product, and a price of the product.
Such information is managed by the management information unit 304, which allows a distribution system to distribute, to viewers, more interesting content together with a more interesting sponsor advertisement which includes store information that allows smooth selling (for example, a buy button for immediately deciding to buy a product on sale).
Next is a description of a typical processing flow by the information processing unit of the distribution system.
First, a distributor 312 (the distribution system 301) receives content from a content provider, and creates the above content related information 305 (step S801).
The information processing unit 303 of the distribution system 301 changes the received content into a distribution format if necessary, and stores the content into the management information unit of the distribution system (step S802).
It should be noted that a common technical basis is being made which allows optimal streaming to be performed at a low cost according to various terminals and used lines such as dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP (DASH). When such a technical basis is used, the distribution system may previously create, for example, plural distribution formats (data of distribution streams) that meet coding conditions that differ in resolution or bit rate, and select the one to be distributed out of the created distribution streams, according to “connection speed @ terminal Mac address”.
First, the distribution system 301 receives a request for playing certain content from a viewer (step S901).
The distribution system 301 obtains information on at least one of the content related information 305, the viewer related information 307, the sponsor related information 306, and the store related information 308 stored in the management information unit 304 (step S902).
Next, using at least one of the theme of content to be played, preference information (viewing history) of a viewer, an advertising expense of a sponsor advertisement, and an advertising expense of a store (monthly store advertising expense), the distribution system 301 selects a sponsor advertisement or a store advertisement (or both) to be distributed, and distributes the advertisement(s) together with content (step S903).
Upon the end of the viewer viewing content, the distribution system 301 stores information on at least one of a viewer's content view style (such as start date and time, end date and time, a playback section rate, a portion where a pause is made, and a fast-forwarded portion) and reactions to an advertisement (such as related word search, and whether a purchase consideration act has been made), into the management information unit 304 (step S904).
The distribution system 301 obtains at least one of a viewing count in a predetermined period (viewing count per month), a unique viewing count, and a profit sharing rate, from the content related information in the management information unit 304 (step S1001).
The distribution system 301 calculates the amount of profit sharing based on predetermined conditions, and pays to a designated account of a content provider (specified in content related information, but omitted in
It should be noted that profits may be shared only when a viewing count per month is greater than or equal to a predetermined number of times, or an amount of profit to be shared may be reduced or profits may not be shared if an average playback section rate is lower than a predetermined value. Specifically, the information processing unit 303 (program) of the distribution system 301 automatically performs calculation or a process to make the above determination, based on a contract between a content provider and a distributor.
Next, a video, a sound, subtitles, or a button of an advertisement is changed into a distribution format if necessary, and the resultant data is stored in the distribution system 301 (step S1102).
For example, advertisement information is submitted in at least one of video, still image, and sound formats, or described in a browser display format such as HTML5. In addition, it may be conceived that what advertisement display style is allowed differs for each advertisement as shown in
First, the distribution system 301 obtains information on at least one of content related information, viewer related information, and sponsor related information, from the management information unit 304 (step S1201).
The distribution system 301 selects or determines a sponsor advertisement using at least one of a theme of content, preference information of a viewer (viewing history), and an advertising expense for a sponsor advertisement, and distributes the selected advertisement (step S1202).
Upon the end of the viewer viewing content, the distribution system 301 stores, into the management information unit 304, information on at least one of a viewer's content view style (such as start date and time, end date and time, a playback section rate, a portion where a pause is made, and a fast-forwarded portion) and reactions to an advertisement (such as related word search, and whether a purchase consideration act has been made) (step S1203).
The distributor 312 receives advertisement information (a product name, a commercial copy, and a selling price) from a store (314X or 314Y), and creates store related information (step S1301).
Next, a video, a sound, subtitles, or a button of an advertisement is changed into a distribution format if necessary, and thereafter the resultant data is stored in the distribution system (step S1302).
First, the distribution system 301 obtains information on at least one of content related information, viewer related information, sponsor related information, and store related information, from the management information unit 304 (step S1401).
Next, the distribution system 301 selects and determines a store advertisement using at least one of the category of content, viewer's preference information (viewing history), an advertising expense for a sponsor advertisement, a store advertising expense (monthly store advertising expense) of a store, and a profit sharing rate, and distributes the advertisement (step S1402).
In step S1402, if there is a purchase request from a viewer, the distribution system 301 notifies the corresponding store of the purchase request (step S1403).
Then, the distribution system 301 stores information on at least one of the viewer's reactions to a store advertisement (such as whether a purchase consideration act has been made, related word search, and a time spent to decide to make a purchase) into the management information unit 304, after the viewer ends viewing the advertisement (step S1404).
It should be noted that although here, a description is given of as a part of a workflow, when there is a purchase request from a viewer, the information processing unit 303 of the distribution system 301 notifying a store of the request, the present invention is not limited to this.
For example, as illustrated in
Such a mechanism is embedded in a program of the information processing unit 303, which achieves an advantage of allowing a viewer to enjoy freely making a purchase within a range which does not exceed a previously set amount even when the viewer does not have a credit card because of the viewer's age, for instance.
First, the distribution system 301 obtains at least one of sale proceeds (monthly sale proceeds) in a predetermined period and a profit sharing rate from the store related information in the management information unit 304 (step S1501).
Next, the distribution system 301 calculates the amount of profits to be shared, based on predetermined conditions, and charges from the designated account of a store (step S1502).
It should be noted that the distribution system 301 may not advertise a store at all if the purchaser satisfaction rating of that store is lower than a predetermined value. Such a determination is made by, specifically, the information processing unit (program) of the distribution system automatically performing calculation and a process, based on a contract between a store and a distributor.
The distribution system 301 receives personal information such as a name and a credit card number and preference information from a viewer, and creates viewer related information (step S1601).
The distribution system 301 updates a viewing history of a viewer if the viewer views something, updates his/her purchase history if the viewer purchases something, and thereby accumulates and stores preference information of each individual viewer into the management information unit 304 (step S1701).
The information processing unit 303 records on and accumulates in the viewer related information 307, a viewing history and operation of a viewer each time the viewer utilizes a distribution system. As a result, the viewer related information 307 can be used as personal preference information with high-precision, which provides viewers with more comfortable viewing and operating environment.
For example, if the distribution system 301 has learned from the viewing history that the viewer mostly views comedy shows on Friday night, the distribution system 301 can recommend the viewer to view such comedy shows on Friday night. In addition, if the distribution system 301 has learned from the viewing history in the past that the viewer often stops viewing content if an advertisement is provided while viewing the content, the distribution system 301 can preferentially provide an advertisement in an advertisement display mode according to which an advertisement is displayed in small size on the corner of the screen, rather than in an advertisement display mode according to which an advertisement occupies the screen for a predetermined time period, and thus various applications are possible according to viewers.
First is a description of the case where viewer A selects to view content 1.
When content 1 selected by viewer A for viewing is distributed, the information processing unit 303 advances distribution processing in the following order: advertisement A; content 1-1 (the first half of content 1); advertisement C; and content 1-2 (the latter half of content 1). Advertisements A and C are selected as a result of having processed information as to which advertisement is to be distributed based on information in the management information unit 304 as described above using
Next is a description of the case where viewer B selects to view content 2.
When distributing content 2 to viewer B, the information processing unit 303 advances distribution processing in the following order: advertisement B; content 2-1 (the first half of content 2); advertisement D; and content 2-2 (the latter half of content 2).
Next is a description of the case where viewer C has selected to view content 1. Here, it is assumed that viewer C is a viewer who does not prefer a display mode according to which an advertisement occupies a screen.
In this case, advertisement A selected by the information processing unit 303 is superimposed and displayed on a portion of content 1 for the whole or partial time period in which content 1 is played.
In
It should be noted that if a distribution format is HTML5 based, a display mode according to the status can be achieved with ease while freely changing the layout of content and advertisements.
Such functions of extracting and enlarging a specific region may be performed at the viewer terminal on the viewer side, and the distribution system may be requested to set such settings, and distribute a video enlarged by transcoding in real time.
The following shows, with reference to
The permitted disposable money is paid by being included in, for example, payment for a credit card of a user or as a part of utilization charges of a mobile phone. In other words, a method of paying the permitted disposable money can be previously set by a user. The steward performs actual commercial transaction which does not require permission from a user, independently of the user's intention. The following is a detailed description.
As illustrated in
The input unit 2531 receives input of information from a user. Examples of the input unit 2531 include a keyboard, a mouse, and others. Another example of the input unit 2531 is a software-based keyboard displayed on the display screen 2534.
The camera 2532 captures an image of a user.
The GPS sensor 2533 utilizes GPS to obtain the position on the earth.
The display screen 2534 displays an image. An image includes a text, a drawing, a picture, and others.
The speaker 2535 outputs sound.
It should be noted that the commerce system 2501 may include plural apparatuses. In that case, it is sufficient that at least one of the plural apparatuses includes the above constituent elements. In addition, even if some of the constituent elements such as a GPS sensor and a display screen are not included, such constituent elements may not be included if the commerce system 2501 sufficiently operates.
As illustrated in
The receiving unit 2541 receives from a user an amount of disposable money the usage of which is not determined. Here, the “usage of money is not determined” means that a product or a service to be purchased using the received disposable money is not determined yet. In addition, if a new amount of disposable money the usage of which is not determined is received from a user, the receiving unit 2541 increases the amount of disposable money by the new amount of disposable money. It should be noted that the receiving unit 2541 is achieved by the CPU 3011, the ROM 3012, the RAM 3013, the input unit 2531, and others.
The selection unit 2542 selects a product or a service having a purchase price lower than or equal to the amount of disposable money or less, without receiving a user instruction. Here, “selects . . . without receiving a user instruction” means that instructions from a user are not received as to the entire or partial determination of selecting when, where, and which product or service is to be purchased. In addition, the selection unit 2542 may collect and store preference and a purchase history of a user and others, and select a product or a service to purchase based on the stored collection. The selection unit 2542 is achieved by the CPU 3011, the ROM 3012, the RAM 3013, and others.
The purchase processing unit 2543 performs processing of purchasing the selected product or service without obtaining permission from a user. Here, “performs . . . without obtaining permission from a user” means that permission from a user is not obtained to perform purchase processing. “Purchase processing” includes processing of placing an order for a product or a service, processing of settling the bill for the ordered product or service, and others. In addition, the purchase processing unit 2543 decreases the amount of disposable money by a price of a product or a service purchased through purchase processing. The purchase processing unit 2543 is achieved by the CPU 3011, the ROM 3012, the RAM 3013, the NIC 3015, and others.
The presentation unit 2544 presents a user an object which can be recognized by the user. In addition, the presentation unit 2544 presents the user information indicating that the object has performed purchase processing if purchase processing is performed. The presentation unit 2544 is achieved by the CPU 3011, the ROM 3012, the RAM 3013, the display screen 2534, the speaker 2535, and others.
The commerce system 2501 has a function of executing at least one of the following: processing of collecting and storing information of a user such as personal information (a name, a birth date, or an address, also referred to as profile information), preference, a purchase history; processing of freely determining a present for a user purchased using spending money; processing of making, to a mail-order firm, a purchase request for the present and a request for delivering the present to the user; and processing of notifying the user that there is a present when a present is to arrive.
First, the user 2504 previously inputs to the commerce system 2501 personal information including information about his/her birthday and others, and information indicating the amount of spending money (amount of disposable money).
The commerce system 2501 receives the information inputted in the above. In addition, the commerce system 2501 performs processing of purchasing a flower bouquet at the store/mail-order firm 2511 for the user's birthday. The store/mail-order firm 2511 requests the transport company 2512 to deliver the purchased flower bouquet. The transport company 2512 delivers a flower bouquet 2555 to the user. The user 2504 receives the delivered flower bouquet.
It should be noted that delivery information may be obtained from a transport company terminal that manages delivery information indicating which point of a delivery path the flower bouquet is at in the process of delivering the flower bouquet purchased by the purchase processing, and the time when the flower bouquet is to arrive at a destination may be estimated based on the obtained delivery information. Then, a message 2552 including that the flower bouquet has reached may be presented from a steward 2551 to the user 2504 at a delivery time.
Furthermore, the commerce system may obtain a message 2556 as a reaction of the user 2504 to the delivered flower bouquet.
In addition, for a user who does not read a book often, the commerce system 2501 purchases a book at a mail order site, and has the book sent to the user, thereby motivating the user to read a book. In this case, whether a user often reads a book can be determined based on a purchase history of the user at a mail order site, or can be determined using a GPS sensor whether the user often has a chance to drop in at a bookstore.
Furthermore, purchasing not only a product such as a flower bouquet or a book, but a service is included in the technical scope of the present invention. Specifically, the commerce system 2501 can prompt a desk-bound user to have a massage periodically, prompt a user whose eating habits are poor to see a dentist, and have a boxed lunch to be delivered to a user living alone.
For example, a steward may be supplied to a user as one application of Android (registered trademark) mobile terminal, and a part of a monthly usage fee of the application may be allocated as spending money (disposable income) of the steward. In addition, according to which steward a user selects, a monthly usage fee of an application and spending money of a steward may be set. A configuration may be adopted in which more spending money is assigned to a steward considered by the user to be highly worthy.
Any method may be used to set spending money of a steward, as long as a user is charged at the end, and thus various methods other than the above are possible. A user may give a predetermined amount of money as spending money using a prepaid system. Alternatively, a bank account may be made for a steward, and a predetermined amount of money may be transferred to the account every month. A credit card with a limit of a certain amount of money may be issued for a steward.
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Repetitions of such learning allow (the control program of) the steward to appropriately respond to preference of a user. The user develops a relationship of trust with the steward that understands the user's preference and that the user enjoy its growth, as if the steward is an actual person, and thus allocates more spending money, or the user can expect to achieve a wider variety of actions so that the steward can select its action from more options.
Based on a request from a CM request company 2801, (information processing by) a steward management company determines a steward that conveys a CM. The steward conveys a CM to a user to advertise a product or a service, for instance. The steward may make a purchase dogmatically without asking a user if the price is not over spending money (amount of disposable money) of the steward. If the user consents the purchase, the steward makes a purchase via a store/mail-order firm, and requests the store/mail-order firm to deliver the product to the user's house.
Through (information processing by) the CM request company, the management company is requested to convey a CM, and CM charge is paid (CM charge may be paid from the shared profits from sales). It is also possible to designate to whom a CM is to be conveyed such as many unspecified persons or a steward having a specific profile.
For example, suppose that the CM request company 2801 has a request from a flower vase manufacturing company to advertise a flower vase to a person given a bouquet recently. If such a request is made to (a control program of) a steward management company, (the control program of) the steward management company can extract persons such as a person who has purchased a bouquet recently and a person given a bouquet from a database, and make an advertisement to such people using their stewards.
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The commerce system 2501 may be offered to a user as, for example, one application of an Android (registered trademark) mobile terminal in order to collect a history of user actions. A user carries a mobile terminal also outside the house, and thus the commerce system 2501 can collect information regarding where the user is out in conjunction with GPS information of the mobile terminal. In addition, the commerce system 2501 analyzes transmission and reception of e-mails, thereby collecting information regarding whom the user exchanges information with and what the information is about. In addition, the commerce system 2501 may collect a history of actions taken by the user outside his/her house, such as what the user has bought in conjunction with Mobile Wallet.
First, the user sets spending money of a steward (step S3001).
Next, the steward selects an item which can be purchased within the range of spending money, and performs purchase processing (commercial transaction) without obtaining user's consent (step S3002).
Next, the user is charged for the money spent by the steward. Specifically, the money spent by the steward is charged as a part of charges for using a credit card, a mobile phone, or cable TV, or a part of electricity rate, gas rate, or water rate (step S3003).
Although a product purchased by a steward is expected to be for a user in the above examples, the present invention is not limited to this, and a steward may spend money for itself if the price is within a certain amount of money. For example, assuming that a steward goes to a virtual beauty salon to change its hairstyle, a charge may be made therefor, and a video of the steward with a different hairstyle than before may be displayed, or the steward may donate money for earthquake disaster reconstruction. In other words, a steward can pay money for a product or a service if the price is within a certain amount of money permitted by the user, independently of the user intention, or in other words, without the necessity of user's consent.
It should be noted that a control program of the steward may be set such that if a steward is to purchase a highly priced product and this results in an excess of spending money, a step of asking the user as to whether the user allows the purchase, and then if the user permits the purchase, the steward purchases the product.
It should be noted that a monetary sense of a steward may be set as initial settings. Then, plural candidates for such a monetary sense may be prepared. For example, a configuration may be adopted in which a user can select various settings such as a steward that has a monetary sense according to which the steward roughly spends money and is self-centered and bold, a steward that has a monetary sense according to which the steward spends money only for a product or service for a user and is conservative and prudent, a steward that has a steady monetary sense according to which the steward saves spending money little by little, and purchases a highly priced product that exceeds the amount of spending money for each month. In addition, such settings may be changed as time elapses while checking a user reaction. User reactions may be collected when the user checks what the steward has used the spending money for, by using a camera of a mobile terminal to recognize his/her facial expression and analyzing the voice at that time.
It should be noted that a setting may be set such that only one steward is in this world, and plural terminals of a user cannot simultaneously call (display) the steward. This may be achieved by communications between programs running on terminals of the user.
It should be noted that an object does not necessarily need to be recognized by a user, and an information terminal may have a function equivalent to the above (without using an object).
As described above, according to an electronic commerce method according to the present embodiment, processing of purchasing a product or a service may be performed using an amount of disposable money the usage of which is not determined by the user, without permission from a user. After that, the user is provided with a product or a service purchased using the disposable money the usage of which is not determined by the user, without his/her consent. Thus, a product or a service beyond the range of knowledge of the user greatly changes the user's mental state by obtaining knowledge and experience beyond the range of his/her knowledge. Specifically, the user can obtain unknown experience, surprise, joy, happiness, satisfaction, pleasure, and others. In this manner, a user establishes a relationship of trust with an object, which leads to an expectation that the user permits more disposable money to an object.
It should be noted that the present invention can also provide an electronic commerce method according to which processing load in purchase processing is reduced. This is because, in conventional purchase processing, processing of receiving, from a user, information regarding a product or a service to be purchased is performed, whereas such processing is not performed according to the present invention, and thus processing load can be reduced by that processing.
In addition, a user is presented information from an object as if the object has purchased a product or a service. The user feels that the object has selected and purchased the product or the service with its intention, and feels closeness, affection, and gratitude to the object. Therefore, the mental state of the user is more greatly changed.
In addition, a product or a service is selected and purchased based on profile information such as the birthday or a blood type of a user. For the user, a product or a service is purchased based on his/her own profile (for example, a rose bouquet is given on the user's birthday), thereby greatly changing his/her mental state.
In addition, a product or a service is selected and purchased after that, based on a reaction of a user after providing the user with a product or a service. This helps learning preference of the user, and leads to a selection of a product or a service to more greatly change the user's mental state (affection and gratitude).
In addition, if a product is purchased, a message is presented at a time when the product is delivered to the location of a user. Although the product is delivered by a deliveryman of a transport company in fact, the user can feel that the product is provided by the object.
In addition, purchase of a product or a service is recommended to a user based on advertisement information. In other words, an advertisement company which wishes to recommend a user to purchase a product or a service can recommend a user to purchase the product or the service by providing advertisement information.
In addition, the amount of disposable money can be increased or decreased. A user sets a new amount of disposable money, which allows a more highly priced product or service to be purchased.
In addition, an object is achieved as an image object on the display screen of a computer. A user feels a sense of trust toward this image object through the exchange of information or messages therewith, which leads to a great change in his/her mental state. In addition, an increase in the sense of trust leads to a purchase of a more highly priced product or service.
In addition, an object is achieved as a robot in the a world. A user feels a sense of trust through the exchange of information or messages with this robot, which greatly changes the mental state of the user. In addition, an increase in the sense of trust leads to a purchase of a more highly priced product or service.
It should be noted that since the above description is merely an example, the present invention should not be limited to the above description, and various applications are possible.
It should be noted that in the above embodiments, each of the constituent elements may be constituted by dedicated hardware, or may be obtained by executing a software program suitable for the constituent element. Each constituent element may be obtained by a program execution unit such as a CPU or a processor reading and executing a software program recorded on a recording medium such as a hard disk or semiconductor memory.
Specifically, this program causes a computer to execute an electronic commerce method, the electronic commerce method including: receiving, from a user, an amount of disposable money usage of which is not determined; selecting, from among one or more products or services, a product or a service having a purchase price lower than or equal to the amount of disposable money, without receiving an instruction from the user; and performing purchase processing of purchasing the product or the service which has been selected, without obtaining permission from the user.
Although the above is a description of an electronic commerce method according to one or more aspects based on the embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments. Various modifications to the embodiments that may be conceived by those skilled in the art and combinations of constituent elements in different embodiments may be included within the scope of the one or more aspects, as long as the modifications and combinations do not depart from the spirit of the present invention.
The present invention can collect, store, and provide various types of information in formats that sufficiently satisfy customer needs when providing an information delivery service. In addition, the present invention has advantages that in electronic commerce, the mental state of a user can be greatly changed, and processing load in purchase processing can be reduced.
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2012-178200 | Aug 2012 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2013/004749 | 8/6/2013 | WO | 00 | 4/2/2014 |