The present invention relates to an information display processing device which processes information in a connected external terminal to display the information on a display device provided separately from the external terminal.
A technique in which an external terminal such as a cellular phone or a portable information terminal is connected to an on-vehicle information display device loaded into a car so that visual information from the external terminal is displayed on the on-vehicle information display device has been described in Patent Document 1. According to the technique of Patent Document 1, the external terminal generates a part or the whole of an image to be displayed on a display of the external terminal and transfers it to the on-vehicle information display device to display it. Incidentally, when the image to be displayed on the display of the external terminal is undesirable to the on-vehicle information display device, the external terminal generates an image to be appropriately displayed on the on-vehicle information display device and provides the image to the on-vehicle information display device.
Patent Document 1: JP-T-2010-514604
For display of information on the on-vehicle information display device, it is preferable that the information is displayed in a form easily viewable and easily understandable to a driver. However, as shown in
An object of the invention is to provide an information display processing device which performs processing so that information in an external terminal is displayed in a display form appropriate to a display device provided separately from the external terminal.
The invention provides an information display processing device including: an image input part which acquires a video signal outputted from an external terminal; an image detector which detects an image section to be highlighted from an image indicated by the video signal acquired by the image input part; an image processor which highlights the image section detected by the image detector; and an image display processor which performs processing so that the image processed by the image processor is displayed on a display device connected to the information display processing device.
The invention provides an information display processing device including: an image input part which acquires a video signal outputted from an external terminal; an image detector which detects an image section to be detected from an image indicated by the video signal acquired by the image input part; an operation conversion portion which generates operation information for the image section and converts the operation information into operation for the video signal acquired by the image input part; and an image display processor which performs processing so that the image inputted from the image input part is displayed on a display device connected to the information display processing device.
According to the information display processing device according to the invention, processing can be made so that information in an external terminal is displayed in a desired display form on a display device provided separately from the external terminal. As a result, display in a form easily viewable and easily understandable to a user on the display device can be made without provision of any special mechanism in the external terminal.
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a) is a view showing an example of an icon managed by the external terminal information management portion 129, and
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An embodiment of the invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
The external terminal 100 is a cellular phone, a smartphone, a potable information terminal, a media player such as an audio player or a video player, a portable navigation device, a notebook type personal computer, or the like. The video signal outputted from the video signal output part 111 of the external terminal 100 is, for example, a signal for displaying a menu screen 600 shown in
On the menu screen 600 shown in
The information display processing device 120 is connected to the aforementioned external terminal 100 so that the information display processing device 120 can communicate with the external terminal 100. The information display processing device 120 is connected also to the display device 123 and a user interface (user IF) 124. The display device 123 is a liquid crystal display or the like which displays video corresponding to the video signal transmitted from the information display processing device 120.
The user interface (user IF) 124 is a pointing device such as a touch panel, a mouse, a track ball or a switch on a steering wheel, which accepts user's operation on the information display processing device 120. When the information display processing device 120 is loaded into a car, a functional system such as a car navigation system or an audio system may be included in the information display processing device 120 or may be connected to the information display processing device 120.
As shown in
The CPU executes a computer program stored in the ROM while using the RAM as a work area. The image processor 122, the operation conversion portion 125, the image detector 128 and the external terminal information management portion 129 may operate on one and the same CPU.
The image input part 121 acquires a video signal from the external terminal 100 connected by wire such as HDMI (registered trademark) or by wireless. Incidentally, the video signal may be a motion image signal or may be a video signal based on a still image such as a JPEG file.
The image processor 122 expands the video signal acquired by the image input part 121 on the RAM and outputs information on the RAM as a video signal to the image display processor 127. Specifically, the image processor 122 processes the video signal so that video (video or image indicated by the video signal) is displayed in an appropriate size or layout to the display device 123.
For example, even when the menu screen shown in
A method of enlarging the icon, a method of attaching a highlighted frame to the icon, a method of displaying a highlighted icon with a different color or design, a method of suppressing other icons by hiding the other icons or by lightening the colors of the other icons, and the like, inclusively of combinations of these methods, are thought of as a processing method for highlighting the icon which method is performed by the image processor 122.
a) and 3(b) are views showing examples in which the color of the menu image as a whole is lightened and icons registered in the external terminal information management portion 129 are enlarged. Particularly in the example shown in
A highlighted menu may be displayed as another processing method for highlight display. An example in which a highlighted menu is displayed will be described with reference to
Use of the highlighted menu display is effective when there is only one specific application in the video signal acquired by the image input part 121 or when there is a high-priority specific application included in the video signal acquired by the image input part 121. In this case, the user can start the specific application by operating a “Yes” button 1402. Or when the user operates a “No” button 1403, the highlighted menu 1401 may be removed so that icons of other specific applications can be highlighted like the display contents illustrated in
The image display processor 127 performs processing so that the menu image processed for highlighting icons by the image processor 122 is displayed on the display device 123. Incidentally, it is desirable that the same video as in the screen of the external terminal 100 can be displayed on the display device 123.
The operation conversion portion 125 acquires information of operation performed on the user interface 124 and expands the information on the RAM. Specifically, the operation conversion portion 125 determines whether the operation on the user interface 124 is an operation for the highlighted icon or not, based on the information managed by the external terminal information management portion 129. When the operation is an operation for the highlighted icon, the operation conversion portion 125 converts the operation information into operation information for the icon before highlighting and expands the operation information on the RAM.
For example, when the user interface 124 is a pointing device such as a touch panel, the operation conversion portion 125 acquires coordinate information of the designated operation position. The acquired coordinate information is information for an image of the icon size-converted and arranged by the image processor 122. Therefore, the operation conversion portion 125 converts the coordinate information into operation information for the menu screen indicated by the video signal. Detailed operation of the operation conversion portion 125 will be described later with reference to a flow chart shown in
The operation output part 126 outputs information of the operation target, operation contents, etc. expanded from the operation conversion portion 125 onto the RAM as an operation signal to the external terminal 100 by wire communication using USB HID (Human Interface Device) class, etc. or by wireless communication using Bluetooth (registered trademark) HID profile, etc.
The image detector 128 confirms whether the video signal acquired by the image input part 121 is an instruction screen (menu screen) to start specific applications or not, and detects icons of specific applications included in the screen. With respect to the specific applications, a car navigation software, a music playback software, etc. are thought of as functions used in the car.
Incidentally, information of specific applications to be detected by the image detector 128 is registered in the external terminal information management portion 129 in advance. On the other hand, the image detector 128 registers information of specific applications detected from the menu screen in the external terminal information management portion 129. Detailed operation of the image detector 128 will be described later with reference to a flow chart shown in
The external terminal information management portion 129 stores information of specific applications to be detected by the image detector 128. The external terminal information management portion 129 records operation for a specific application detected by the operation conversion portion 125. Accordingly, operation of the specific application on the user interface 124 is managed on the information display processing device 120.
An example of management contents of the external terminal information management portion 129 will be described below in detail with reference to
The type is classified into “application”, “icon”, “input image” and “display image”. For example, when the type is “application”, management items “application name”, “application type” and “active (or not)” are managed.
With respect to each data format, “string” (character string), “O or X” (with or without, yes or no, etc.), “data” (binary data) or “numerical value” is designated as shown in the column “format”. Incidentally, the description “(w, h)” in
Contents managed in the line (201) of the type “application” will be described below. The contents are set in the external terminal information management portion 129 in advance.
Application name (character string showing the name of the application)
Application type (character string showing the type of the application such as navigation (navi), audio player (audio), video player (video), etc.)
Active (It indicates whether the application is active or not. Inactive (e.g. X) is set as an initial value.)
Contents managed in the line (202) of the type “icon” will be described below. The contents are set in the external terminal information management portion 129 in advance.
Image data (binary data of the icon or its storage place)
Size (the respective numbers of pixels in height (h) and width (w) of the icon)
Part of contents (which are information of the application and in the line (203) of the type “input image”) managed by the external terminal information management portion 129 are updated by the image detector 128. Contents managed in the line (203) of the type “input image” will be described below.
Size (the respective numbers of pixels in height (hi) and width (wi) of the icon displayed on the menu screen indicated by the video signal)
Position (the respective positions of height (yi) and width (xi) of the icon displayed on the menu screen indicated by the video signal)
With or without (It shows whether the icon is displayed on the menu screen indicated by the video signal or not.)
The external terminal information management portion 129 may manage image data of the icons extracted from the video signal in addition to the above description.
Information of respective applications concerned with display images displayed on the display device 123 is updated by the image processor 122. Contents managed in the line (204) of the type “display image” will be described below.
Size (the respective numbers of pixels in height (hd) and width (wd) of the icon displayed in the display image)
Position (the respective positions of height (yd) and width (xd) of the icon displayed in the display image)
With or without (It shows whether the icon is displayed in the display image or not.)
Other than the above description, image data of the icon processed by the image processor 122 and displayed on the display device 123 may be managed.
The columns 205 to 207 shown in
Processing performed by the image detector 128 will be described below in detail with reference to a flow chart shown in
Incidentally, for example, the image detector 128 calculates a difference between an image of the icon of each color or gray-scaled specific application and the image of the menu screen while scanning the whole image, and detects each place where the difference is smaller than a predetermined value as an icon-detected place.
However, the specific detection method for detecting respective icons of specific applications from an image corresponding to the converted menu screen is not limited to the aforementioned method of calculating while scanning. That is, a method of detecting a range (in position and size) of presence of each icon image in the converted image may be used.
By step S303, icons included in the image of the menu screen are detected among icons of specific applications registered in the external terminal information management portion 129. A range (in position and size) of presence of each icon on the menu image becomes clear. The image detector 128 stores the position and size of each icon detected by the step S303 as detected information in the external terminal information management portion 129 (step S305). In the step S305, respective items in the line (203) of “input image” shown in
Incidentally, when respective items in the line (203) of “input image” shown in
a) is a view showing an example of an icon managed by the external terminal information management portion 129.
In the case of a sharply outlined icon as represented by the icon 710, the coordinates of the position of the icon 710 on the image 700 of the menu screen shown in
a) and 7(b) are views each showing an unsharply outlined icon and its size. In the case of an icon 720 containing a figure only as shown in
Processing performed by the image processor 122 will be described below in detail with reference to a flow chart shown in
As shown in
Then, the image processor 122 acquires information of icons included in the input image stored in the external terminal information management portion 129 (step S402). Specifically, the image processor 122 acquires image data and size information (202) of icons which are designated by the reference numeral 202 and are corresponding to icons in which the item “with or without” in the line (203) of “input image” shown in
Then, the image processor 122 converts the size of each icon acquired in the step S402, and arranges the size-converted icon image on the menu image processed in the step 401 (step S403). Because the screen size indicated by the video signal has been acquired in the step 401, the image processor 122 can determine arrangement of icons on the menu image when the maximum number of displayed icon images and the display size thereof are determined in advance.
Then, the image processor 122 stores the sizes of size-converted icon images and the positions thereof on the menu image in the external terminal information management portion 129 (step S404). Specifically, the image processor 122 stores the sizes and positions of the size-converted icons in the line (204) of “display image” shown in
Method 1. Priorities of applications are set in the external terminal information management portion 129, so that the image processor 122 acquires information of icons in order of the priorities of the applications. As a result, icons of high-priority applications are absolutely displayed.
Incidentally, priorities of applications may be defined directly in accordance with the applications by the external terminal information management portion 129 or correspondence of priorities with the items “application name” and “application type” in the line (201) of “application” may be defined separately. For example, when the priority of an application whose “application type” is “navigation” is set high, the icon of the application is displayed preferentially.
Method 2. The menu image is generated from a plurality of page screens, so that the image processor 122 performs processing so that icons of applications exceeding the aforementioned maximum number of displayed icon images are displayed on a second page screen and page screens after the second page screen.
Because icons included in the menu screen indicated by the video signal and registered in the external terminal information management portion 129 are processed and rearranged by the image processor 122 in this manner, a menu image easily viewable and easily understandable to the viewer is displayed on the display device 123. Incidentally, when the number of icons to be displayed is large, the icons may be selected in accordance with priority or may be displayed on a plurality of pages.
Although the image processor 122 acquires information of icons included in the input image from the external terminal information management portion 129 in the step S402 in the above description, the image processor 122 may one-by-one acquire information of all icons registered in the external terminal information management portion 129 based on priorities of applications or the like. Incidentally, the sequence of acquiring information of icons need not be limited to priorities and may be determined in advance.
In this manner, when information of icons registered in the external terminal information management portion 129 is included in the menu screen indicated by the video signal, icons of all applications registered in the external terminal information management portion 129 can be displayed on a plurality of pages.
Processing performed by the operation conversion portion 125 will be described below in detail with reference to a flow chart shown in
Then, the operation conversion portion 125 searches the external terminal information management portion 129 for an icon as an object of the operation information (step S502). When the position indicated by the operation information is included in the range in position and size designated in the line (204) of “display image” shown in
When determination in the step S503 results in that the icon is not operated, the operation conversion portion 125 terminates processing without doing anything. Incidentally, on this occasion, the operation conversion portion 125 may output information for canceling the operation or may output the operation directly as operation information for the video signal without conversion of the operation.
On the other hand, when determination in the step S503 results in that the icon is operated, the operation conversion portion 125 calculates a position relative to the position indicated by the operation information for the icon displayed on the display device 123 (step S504). Then, the operation conversion portion 125 converts the calculated relative position into an original position on the menu screen indicated by the video signal (step S505). The operation conversion portion 125 sends information indicating the position converted in the step S505 to the operation output part 126 (step S506).
When the step S506 is performed, the operation conversion portion 125 registers in the external terminal information management portion 129 the fact that an application corresponding to the icon as an object of the operation is active. Specifically, the operation conversion portion 125 registers the fact that the application is active (O), for the item of “active” in the line (201) shown in
Processing performed by the operation conversion portion 125 in the case where the highlighted menu 1401 shown in
That is, when an arbitrary point 1501 on the “Yes” button 1402 is operated in the determination in the step S503 as to whether the “Yes” button 1402 or “No” button 1403 is operated or not, recognition as if a center point 1503 of the corresponding icon 1502 were operated may be performed in the step S504, and conversion processing as if a center point 1505 of the icon on an original menu screen 1504 indicated by the video signal were operated may be performed in the step S505.
Conversion of operation information by the operation conversion portion 125 will be described in detail with reference to
The icon 920 shown in
First, whether the coordinates (X, Y) 930 indicate an operation on the icon 920 or not, can be determined by whether the X and Y values of the coordinates (X, Y) satisfy the following conditions or not.
xd≦X≦xd+wd
yd≦Y≦yd+hd
The operation conversion portion 125 applies the determination to all icons of display images (240) managed by the external terminal information management portion 129. When an icon (application) as an object of the operation is determined, the operation conversion portion 125 registers the fact that the application is active (O) due to the operation, in the item “active” in the line (201) shown in
Then, the operation conversion portion 125 calculates coordinates (x, y) 960 on the menu screen 940 corresponding to the coordinates (X, Y) 930. First, a position (x1, y1) on the icon 920 corresponding to the coordinates (X, Y) 930 is calculated according to the following expressions.
x1=X−xd
y1=Y−yd
Accordingly, the x and y values of the coordinates (x, y) 960 are given by the following expressions.
x=xi+wi×(X−xd)/wd
y=yi+hi×(Y−yd)/hd
The operation conversion portion 125 sends information of the coordinates (x, y) 960 calculated according to the aforementioned expressions to the operation output part 126.
An example of operating timing in each of the image detector 128, the image processor 122 and the operation conversion portion 125 provided in the information display processing device 120 according to the aforementioned embodiment will be described with reference to
Image detector 128: does not perform processing
Image processor 122: outputs an image indicated by the video signal as it is without performing any processing (step S1121)
Operation conversion portion 125: waits for operation (step S1101)
Acquisition of information of any operation by the operation conversion portion 125 triggers start of processing. Upon acquisition of information of any operation, the operation conversion portion 125 sends an instruction to the image detector 128 to perform image detection 1111 (step S1131). When the operation conversion portion 125 receives a result of the image detection from the image detector 128 (step S1132) and a specific application is detected in the operation conversion portion 125 as a result of the image detection in the step S1111 (step S1102), there is a high possibility that the image indicated by the video signal will be a menu image. For this reason, the operation conversion portion 125 sends an instruction to the image processor 122 to perform image conversion 1122 (step S1133).
Upon reception of the instruction, the image processor 122 performs image conversion (step S1122) and displays the converted image on the display device 123. Further, the operation conversion portion 125 waits for operation (step S1103). Because the inputted operation is an operation for the image converted by the image processor 122 in the step S1122, the operation conversion portion 125 applies conversion of operation information to the inputted operation (step S1104).
After conversion of operation information is completed (step S1104), the operation conversion portion 125 sends an instruction to the image processor 122 (step S1134) to terminate the image conversion (step S1122). The image processor 122 continuously outputs the image indicated by the video signal as it is (step S1121).
When there is no specific application detected in the operation conversion portion 125 as a result of the image detection in the step S1111 (step S1102), there is a low possibility that the image indicated by the video signal will be a menu image.
For this reason, the image processor 122 continuously outputs the image indicated by the video signal as it is without performing any processing (step S1121), so that the operation conversion portion 125 outputs the operation information as it is without conversion of the operation information (step S1105). When there is an instruction to terminate conversion of operation information (step S1106), the operation conversion portion 125 goes back to the step S1101 to wait for operation again.
For example, the instruction to terminate conversion of operation information in the step S1106 can be judged from the following operations 1 to 3.
1. Conversion is terminated (step S1106) when a specific physical button is pushed down.
2. Conversion is terminated (step S1106) when a predetermined time has passed after the first or last input operation is outputted as it is (step S1105).
3. Conversion is terminated (step S1106) by a specific operation such as an operation of moving (flicking) a finger laterally largely on the touch panel.
The information display processing device 120 performs the following operations A to D by a processing procedure shown in
A. When there is an operation input from the user, the image detector 128 starts so that an icon is highlighted when a specific application is detected.
B. When the icon is highlighted, the operation conversion portion 125 converts operation so that the user can operate the highlighted screen.
C. When there is no icon to be highlighted, the operation conversion portion 125 outputs operation without conversion so that the user can operate the original input image which is not converted.
D. When there is an instruction to terminate conversion, processing goes back to the operation A.
Another example of operating timing in each of the image detector 128, the image processor 122 and the operation conversion portion 125 provided in the information display processing device 120 according to this embodiment will be described with reference to
In the example shown in
The information display processing device 120 performs the following operations A to C by a processing procedure shown in
A. When there is an operation input from the user, the image detector 128 starts to detect a specific application.
B. The operation conversion portion 125 generates operation for the detected specific application automatically and converts the operation.
C. The user does not have to operate the specific application in person but can acquire a result of operation automatically.
As described above, in accordance with the embodiment of the invention, processing can be made so that information in an external terminal is displayed in a desired display form on a display device provided separately from the external terminal.
For example, one of the desired display forms is highlighting. According to the information display processing device 120 in this embodiment, the image detector 128 detects icons of specific applications to be highlighted from the video signal acquired from the external terminal 100 by the image input part 121 and the image processor 122 performs processing for highlighting images of the detected icons and superposes the images of the icons on the video signal. Accordingly, an image easily viewable and easily understandable to the user can be displayed on the display device 123 without any special mechanism provided in the external terminal 100.
The term “special mechanism” mentioned herein means a mechanism in which the external terminal 100 per se performs image processing in addition to the display form in accordance with a request (to give priority to easily viewable display or to give priority to display easy to determine menu icons) of the display device connected to the external terminal 100. Because it is not necessary to provide any special mechanism in the external terminal 100, the user can use a general-purpose terminal as the external terminal.
The operation conversion portion 125 converts operation information on an icon highlighted on the display device 123 into operation information for the video signal received by the image input part 121 before highlighting, and sends the operation information back to the external terminal 100. Accordingly, the user can operate the external terminal 100 by operating the highlighted icon on a touch panel or the like.
The external terminal information management portion 129 manages icons to be highlighted. Further, the image detector 128 detects icons to be highlighted by referring to the external terminal information management portion 129. Accordingly, when icons to be highlighted are registered in the external terminal information management portion 129 at any time as the occasion demands, desired icons can be highlighted on the display device 123.
The external terminal information management portion 129 further manages position coordinates and sizes of to-be-highlighted icons detected by the image detector 128 and position coordinates and sizes of to-be-highlighted icons highlighted by the image processor 122. Accordingly, information of user's operation on the menu image displayed on the display device 123 can be converted into information of operation on the video signal from the external terminal 100 before highlighting so that the user can operate the external terminal 100.
According to the embodiment of the invention, information in the external terminal 100 can be displayed in a desired display form on the display device 123 provided separately from the external terminal 100 without user's direct operation.
For example, when the desired display form is a specific application execution screen, in accordance with the information display processing device 120 according to this embodiment, the image detector 128 detects an icon of a specific application to be highlighted from the video signal acquired from the external terminal 100 by the image input part 121, and the operation conversion portion 125 generates operation information for the detected icon automatically, converts the operation information into operation information for the video signal (received by the image input part 121) before highlighting, and sends the converted operation information back to the external terminal 100. Accordingly, a start-up screen of a desired specific application can be automatically displayed on the display device 123 as a result of operation on an icon without user's operating a displayed icon.
Although the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments, it is obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes or modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application (Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-244827) filed on Nov. 8, 2011, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The information display processing device according to the invention is useful as an information display processing device etc. to which an external terminal such as a cellular phone or a smartphone is connected and which processes a video signal to display video. For example, the information display processing device is useful as an on-vehicle information display processing device loaded in a car.
100 external terminal
111 video signal output part
112 operation signal input part
120 information display processing device
121 image input part
122 image processor
123 display device
124 user interface (user IF)
125 operation conversion portion
126 operation output part
127 image display processor
128 image detector
129 external terminal information management portion
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2011-244827 | Nov 2011 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2012/006824 | 10/24/2012 | WO | 00 | 7/25/2013 |