This application is based upon and claims the priority from a prior Japanese patent application No. 2004-47166, filed on Feb. 23, 2004 and a prior Japanese patent application No. 2004-111401, filed on Apr. 5, 2004, in Japan, entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
This application is related to co-pending U.S. Patent Application referred to as a prior Japanese patent application 2004-042697 filed in Japan on Feb. 19, 2004 and a co-pending U.S. Patent Application referred to as a prior Japanese patent application No. 2004-047114 filed in Japan on February 23, a prior Japanese patent application No. 2004-2047651 filed in Japan on Jul. 12, 2004 and a prior Japanese patent application No. 2004-244124 filed in Japan on Aug. 24, 2004.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an information input device, and more particularly to an information input device which allows an image display device such as a screen or a large-sized display, for example, to display an image and also can, when a user indicates a certain position in the displayed image, treat the position as inputting of information.
2. Related Art
With respect to a conventional gaming machine which is installed in a game arcade, a game arena, a casino or the like (a gaming machine which displays a game table image on a CRT monitor or the like and uses the game table image as a game table), an image display device is laid down horizontally and is used as a table monitor.
In such a gaming machine, to allow a player to indicate which position on the game table he/she decides to bet, each player uses a manipulating part which is provided in front of the user.
Accordingly, the manipulation of the player is limited to the manipulating part in front of each player and hence, the player cannot perform an operation such as betting of chips to a given position by extending his/her hand to the game table which he/she performs an actual roulette or a card game and hence, there has been a drawback that such a game lacks the presence compared to the actual game.
As a technique which can overcome such a drawback, there has been proposed a method in which a touch panel sensor is provided to a game table, and when a user touches the game table, a position which the player indicates is detected, and the detected position is reflected on the game (Japanese Laid-open publication 2001-273092 (
However, in the above-mentioned method which mounts the touch panel sensor on the game table, when a gaming machine which allows a plurality of players to simultaneously play a game is realized, it is necessary to make the game table large-sized corresponding to the increase of the number of players. As a result, although a large-sized touch panel sensor becomes necessary, this pushes up a manufacturing cost. Further, when the game table is laid down horizontally, there exists a drawback with respect to the strength thereof. Still further, there has been also a drawback that when a plurality of players simultaneously touch the touch panel sensor, it is difficult to detect the touched positions.
Further, since a large number of players touch the touch panel sensor, there has been a drawback that the detection accuracy is deteriorated due to smear on the game table or the malfunction of the touch panel sensor.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an information input device which can overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks and can detect positions indicated by a player's hand or the like without relying on the detection of contacting of players.
The present invention has the following constitutional features as means to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information input device which includes a table (an screen unit, a screen) which has one or a plurality of input regions which are preset, a position detector (a position detecting part, a sensor) which detects a position of an object on the table and outputs positional information on the object, and a positional information determining unit (a positional information determining part) which determines whether the position of the object is in any one of the input regions for a given period based on the positional information on the object from the position detector and treats the positional information valid when the positional information determining unit determines that the object is in the input region for the given period.
According to this aspect of the present invention, outputting of the positional information is performed while determining whether the object remains in an input region for a given period and hence, even when the player indicates another input region after simply passing over an input region, the player can perform the inputting of information with respect to the input region which the player intends to indicate without an erroneous recognition.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an information input device which includes a projector (a projecting part, a DLP) which projects an image, a screen (a screen unit, a transmissive screen) which allows an image projected by the projector to be focused thereon and allows a shade of an indicator which indicates a position of the image to be projected thereto, an image taking unit (a DVC) which takes an image of a back surface of the screen and outputs image data which contains the shade of the indicator, a position detector (a position detecting part) which detects the position which is indicated by the indicator based on a shade which is contained in the image data and outputs the detected position as positional information, and a positional information determining unit (a positional information determining part) which determines whether the position of the object is in any one of the input regions for a given period based on the positional information from the position detector and treats the positional information valid when the positional information determining unit determines that the position is in the input region for the given period, wherein the position detector determines the position of the indicator based on a contrast of the shade.
In this aspect of the present invention, the screen is used for the image display and, at the same time, the shade of the indicator which is reflected on the screen is subjected to the image processing to use the shade of the indicator for inputting of information. In this aspect of the present invention, the position of the shade is detected and, at the same time, the manner how the shade changes during a given period is also checked and the detected change is used as a portion of the input information. The change of shade which is used as the input is the movement of the shade, the change of contrast or the like.
In this aspect of the present invention, when shades of a plurality of indicators are generated as in a case in which a plurality of players simultaneously indicate the screen using their hands, positional information determining unit determines whether the position of each shade is within any one of input regions for a given period and, when it is determined that the object is in the input region for the given period, the positional information is treated as the valid information. As a result, it is possible to utilize one screen as the inputting unit which receives the inputting from the plurality of players.
In this aspect of the present invention, it may be possible to specify the distal end of the indicator by making use of the characteristics that the closer the distance between the indicator and the screen, the shade becomes thicker, while the remoter the distance between the indicator and the screen, the shade becomes thinner. In this case, it is possible to more accurately specify which position is indicated by the indicator.
According to the present invention, since the processing of the game is performed when the positional information is determined as the valid positional information, it is possible to avoid the image processing or the like which requires machine power when the movement of the indicator is erroneously inputted whereby the processing ability of the device can be effectively utilized.
Further, according to another aspect of the present invention, it is possible to utilize one screen as the input unit which receives inputting from the plurality of players.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention are explained in conjunction with drawings.
[First Mode for Carrying out the Present Invention]
The information input device 1 includes a screen unit 10, a image control unit 30 which supplies image data, a projecting unit 20 which projects images to a front surface of the screen unit 10 based on image data from the image control unit, an image taking unit 50 which photographs the screen unit 10 on which a shade PS of an indicator P is formed from a back surface of the screen unit 10, a position detecting unit 60 which receives image data of the back surface of the screen unit 10 outputted from the image taking unit 50, determines a position of the shade PS of the indicator P based on the image data, and outputs positional information, a positional information determining unit 70 which determines whether the shade PS is positioned in an input region which is preset for a given period based on the positional information from the position detecting unit 60, and, when the shade PS is positioned for the given period, outputs this positional information as valid information, and an main control device 80 which instructs an image to be projected to the screen unit 10 to the image control unit 30 based on the positional information outputted from the positional information determining unit 70.
The screen unit 10 has a light transmitting property and allows light from a front surface and a back surface thereof to pass therethrough. The screen unit 10 is, for example, a transmissive screen for a liquid crystal projector. The transmissive screen which constitutes the screen unit 10 includes a light scattering layer, efficiently scatters light from the liquid crystal projector, and also includes a screen which reflects a light contrast image.
When a user U observes the screen unit 10 from the front surface of the screen unit 10, an optical image which is radiated from the back surface side of the screen unit 10 by the projecting unit 20 focuses an image on the screen unit 10. As a result, the user U can observe an image corresponding to the image data which the projecting unit 20 radiates.
The indicator P is an object or a means which the user uses for indicating a desired position of the image displayed on the front surface of the screen unit 10 and is a hand (including an arm portion) of the user U himself/herself, an indicating rod or the like, for example. The indicator P is illuminated by a light source LS and hence, a shade PS of the indicator P is reflected on the screen unit 10. Since the screen unit 10 has the light transmitting property, even when the screen unit 10 is observed from a back surface thereof, the shade PS is observed. Here, the light source LS may be a lateral light source such as sunbeams or a lighting equipment which is provided in an environment in which the information input device 1 is arranged. Further, the light source LS may be a lighting equipment such as a fluorescent lamp mounted in the information input device 1.
The projecting unit 20 is an optical projecting system which is capable of projecting an optical image to the screen unit 10 based on the image data and is a liquid crystal projector (DLP (Digital Liquid Protector)), for example. The light source LS is preferably a light source which emits a white light. By allowing the white light to transmit screen unit 10, the shade PS of the indicator P is observed in black on the back surface of the screen unit 10 and, at the same time, regions other than the shade PS are observed in white whereby an image equivalent to a white/black image can be obtained.
The image taking unit 50 is a unit which generates the image data of the back surface of the screen unit 10 and is, for example, a digital camera, a digital video camera, a CCD camera unit, or the like.
The image control unit 30, the position detecting unit 60, the main control device 80 and the positional information determining unit 70 are respectively constituted of a device which includes a central processing unit (CPU), a main memory (RAM), a read only memory (ROM), an input/output device (I/O), and an external storage device such as a hard disc device or the like when necessary. That is, these units may be formed of an information processing device such as a computer, a workstation, an LSI chip or the like. In the above-mentioned ROM or the hard disc device, a program which allows the information processing device to function as the image control unit 30, the position detecting unit 60, the main control device 80 or the positional information determining unit 70 is stored. By storing this program in the main memory and by allowing the CPU to execute this program, the image control unit 30, the position detecting unit 60 or the main control device 80 can be realized. Further, the above-mentioned program is not always necessary to be stored in the storage device in the inside of the information processing device and may be provided from an external device (for example, an ASP (a server of an application service provider or the like) and may be stored in the main memory.
The image control unit 30, the position detecting unit 60 and the main control device 80 maybe respectively realized by individual information processing device or one information processing device may be configured to function as the image control unit 30, the position detecting unit 60 and the main control device 80.
The image control unit 30 stores a plurality of image data to be displayed to the user, wherein the necessary image data is read out in response to a command from the main control device 80 and is subjected to the image processing when necessary, and is provided to the projecting unit 20.
The position detecting unit 60 receives the image data of the back surface of the screen unit 10 from the image taking unit 50, detects the position of the shade PS of the indicator P by performing the necessary image processing on the image data, and outputs the detected position as the positional information. As the image processing, threshold value processing for performing the region extracting of the shade PS, the edge detection for extracting a profile of the shade PS or the like is considered. The position detecting unit 60 generates the positional information on the shade PS by making use of the coordinate positional information on pixels of a shade region or a profile line obtained by these threshold value processing or the edge detection.
The main control device 80 has a function of controlling the operation of the whole information input device 1, wherein the main control device 80 instructs the image data to be outputted and the timing at which the image data is outputted or the like to the image control unit 30 and, at the same time, instructs the image control unit 30 to change the image data in response to the positional information on the shade PS from the position detecting unit 60.
The positional information determining unit 70 determines whether the shade PS is positioned in the input region which is preset for a given period based on the positional information from the position detecting unit 60 and, when the shade PS is positioned for the given period, output this positional information as valid information. Here, the positional information determining unit 70 may determine whether the shade PS is positioned in the input region which is preset for a given period based on the image data from the image taking unit 50 in place of the positional information. Further, the given period may be counted by a method which uses a timer or a method which counts the number of frames of the motion picture data transmitted from the image taking unit 50.
According to this information input device 1, it is possible to provide the information inputting technique which is capable of changing the image which is displayed on the screen unit 10 in accordance with the position which the user indicates with the indicator P. That is, the information input device 1 can make use of the screen unit 10 as the image display unit and, at the same time, can make use of the screen unit 10 as the information input device which allows the user to input the positional information.
The information input device 1 has following advantages due to the above-mentioned constitutional features.
According to this system, it is possible to make the screen unit 10 which constitutes the video display unit function also as the manipulating part and hence, the reduction of cost, the elimination of parts and the simplifying of the structure can be realized.
According to this system, by making use of the characteristics that the closer the indicator P approaches to the screen unit 10, the shade PS which is formed on the screen unit 10 by the indicator P becomes thicker, while the remoter the indicator P moves away from the screen unit 10, the shade PS becomes thinner, it is possible to accurately perform the determination of the position of the portion (usually the distal end) of the indicator P which is arranged close to the screen unit 10.
Further, compared to the technique which performs the position determination by directly photographing the indicator P from the front side of the screen unit 10 using the image taking unit 50, according to this system, there exists an advantage that there is no possibility of the lowering of the positional accuracy attributed to the reflection of the surrounding of the screen unit 10.
[Modification of the First Mode for Carrying out the Present Invention]
[Second Mode for Carrying out the Present Invention]
Next, the second mode for carrying out the present invention is explained in conjunction with
The information input device 1 includes a screen unit 10 which constitutes an image display unit 40, a image control unit 30 which supplies image data, a projecting unit 20 which projects images to a front surface of the screen unit 10 based on image data from the image control unit 30, a position detecting unit 60 which emits light LE along a surface of the screen unit 10 and receives a reflection light LR which is reflected on the indicator P which constitutes a position measuring object and detects the position of the indicator P, a positional information determining unit 70 which determines whether the position of the indicator P is positioned in an input region which is preset for a given period and, when the position of the indicator P is positioned for the given period, outputs this positional information as valid information, and an main control device 80 which instructs an image to be projected to the screen unit 10 to the image control unit 30 based on the positional information outputted from the positional information determining unit 70 and the positional information outputted from the position detecting unit 60.
The screen unit 10, the image control unit 30, the projecting unit 20 and the main control device 80 are respectively substantially equal to the screen unit 10, the image control unit 30, the projecting unit 20 and the main control device 80 in the first embodiment and hence, the explanation of these units is omitted.
The position detecting unit 60 of this embodiment emits light (emitting light) LE having directivity along the surface of the screen unit 10 such that the light LE scans the surface of the screen unit 10, and receives the reflection light LR which returns after being reflected on the indicator P. The position detecting unit 60 has a function of obtaining the direction and the distance of the indicator P with respect to the position detecting unit 60 based on the emitting direction of the emitted light LE and a light quantity of the reflection light LR, of obtaining the position of the indicator P based on these direction and distance and of outputting the positional information.
Next, the embodiments according to the present invention are explained
The gaming machine 500 according to this embodiment includes a table part 501 and a front display 502 which is mounted on a rear portion of the table part 501.
Table part 501 houses the optical system and information processing equipment which constitute the information input device 1 therein. An opening is formed in a center portion of an upper surface of the table part 501 and a transmissive screen 503 which constitutes the screen unit 10 is extended over the opening. The transmissive screen 503 constitutes the image display unit 40 and functions as an upper display (hereinafter referred to as “table screen 505”) which displays the game image to the users. Here, an upper portion of the transmissive screen 503 is protected by a transparent plate member such as a glass panel thus preventing the transmissive screen 503 from being broken or smeared even when the player touches the table screen 506 with his/her hand which constitutes the indicator P.
Fluorescent lumps 504A, 504B which constitute the light sources LS are formed both ends of an upper portion of the front display 502 and hence, the shade PS of the indicator P is projected on the transmissive screen 503. Here, the arrangement position of the fluorescent lumps 504A, 504B is not always limited to the mode shown in
To a center portion of the table part 501, the transmissive screen 503 is fixed in a state that the transmissive screen 503 is protected by a glass plate or the like. A mirror 601 is arranged in an inclined state below the transmissive screen 503. At a position which faces the mirror 601, a digital liquid crystal projecting unit (hereinafter referred to as “DLP”) 602 which corresponds to the projecting unit 20 and a digital video camera (DVC) 603 which corresponds to the image taking unit 50 are fixed. The mirror 601 reflects the image radiated from the DLP 602 toward the transmissive screen 503 and the distance between the mirror 601 and the DLP 602 and an angle of a reflection surface are adjusted so as to project the image with a desired size. In the same manner, the mirror 601 is arranged in a state that the mirror reflects the image of the back surface of the transmissive screen 503 toward the digital video camera 603 and the distance between the mirror 601 and the digital video camera 603 and an angle of a reflection surface with respect to the transmissive screen 503/the digital video camera 603 are adjusted such that the digital video camera 603 can photographs the back surface of the transmissive screen 503.
Next, an electrical constitutional example of the gaming machine 500 is explained.
As shown in
The front display control part 705 outputs image data of the image to be displayed on the front display 502 (hereinafter referred to as “front image data”) in response to the instruction from the game control part 702. The front display 502 receives and displays the front image data. The image displayed on the front display 502 informs, in cooperation with the image displayed on the transmissive screen 503, the situation, the progress and the like of the game to the users.
In this embodiment, a dealer of a baccarat is displayed as a moving image on the front display 502.
Next, a screen example displayed on the table screen 505 (transmissive screen 503) which constitutes the image display unit 40 is explained.
Further, the table screen 505 includes regions 904, 905 to which the dealer 801 distributes cards of BANKER and PLAYER and images of cards are displayed on these regions 904, 905.
Returning back to
To the game control part 702, a plurality of player terminal parts 706, to 706N are connected. Each player terminal part 706 is a terminal which receives coins, bills, prepaid cards, credit cards or the like and changes them to credits (medals/coins) which can be used in the gaming machine 500. The player terminal part 706 also has a delivery function of paying out the credits (medals/coins) which the player terminal part 706 possesses in response to the payout indication from the player at a point of time that the payout indication is made and a bet inputting function for determining the number of bets, an amount of money and the number of credits in the game. The player performs the inputting for advancing the game using this player terminal part 505 and the indicator P.
Next, the processing which detects a position of the user's hand which constitutes the indicator P based on the back surface image data of the back surface of the transmissive screen 503 is explained.
When viewed with naked eyes, there may be a case that the image (game table) which is displayed on the front surface of the transmissive screen 503 shown in
First of all, the gaming machine 500 performs the screen back surface photographing processing (step S1101). That is, the video camera 603 photographs the back surface of the transmissive screen 503 by way of the mirror 601 and outputs the image as shown in
Upon receiving the back surface image data, the position detecting part 704 performs the binarization processing of the back surface image data (step S1102).
Next, the position detecting part 704 performs the position detecting processing based on the back surface image data after the binarization processing (step S1103). The position detecting part 704 obtains the coordinate value (x, y values) of pixels which have black values based on the back surface image data after binarization processing and generates the positional information based on the obtained coordinate values. The positional information may be the coordinate value of the pixel which constitutes a peak of the distal end portion. Alternatively, an average value or a center value of the coordinate values of all pixels which possess black values may be selected. Upon completion of the position detecting processing, the position detecting part 704 outputs the positional information generated in step S1103 to the positional information determining part 703.
The positional information determining part 703 which receives the positional information from the position detecting part 704 performs the positional information determining processing (step S1104).
When the positional information determining part 703 determines that the positional information is the valid information as a result of the positional information determining processing, the positional information is transferred to the game control part 702, and the game control part 702 performs the positional information output processing (step S1105). On the other hand, when the positional information is not determined as the valid information, the positional information determining part 703 does not perform the outputting of the positional information.
The game control part 702 performs the given processing, for example, the image display processing or the like corresponding to the input region which the positional information indicates based on the positional information which the game control part 702 receives from the positional information determining part 703 (step S1106). For example, the game control part 702 determines the positional information as the designation of any one of the regions 901, 902, 903 for betting “BANKDER”, “PLAYER”, “DRAW”, the control is performed such that the image of the pile 906 of designated chips is displayed in the inside of the region.
As described above, it is possible to realize the gaming machine 500 which can use the transmissive screen 503 which constitutes the screen unit 10 as the image display unit as the information input device 1.
Next, the second embodiment according to the present invention is explained.
The gaming machine 1400 according to this embodiment includes a table part 1401 and a front display 1402 which is mounted on a rear portion of the table part 1401.
The table part 1401 houses the optical system and information processing equipment which constitute the information input device 1 therein. An opening is formed in a center portion of an upper surface of the table part 1401 and a transmissive screen 1403 which constitutes the screen unit 10 is extended over the opening. The transmissive screen 1403 functions as an upper display (hereinafter referred to as “table screen”) which displays the game image to the players. Here, an upper portion of the transmissive screen 1403 is protected by a transparent plate member such as a glass panel thus preventing the transmissive screen 1403 from being broken or smeared even when the player touches the upper display with his/her hand which constitutes the indicator P.
Fluorescent lumps 1404A, 1404B are formed at both ends of an upper portion of the front display 1402. Here, the arrangement position of the fluorescent lumps 1404A, 1404B is not always limited to the mode shown in
On a lower side of the center of the front display 1402, a sensor 1405 which constitutes the position detecting unit 60 is provided. The sensor 1405 may be an obstacle detection photoelectric sensor (product of Hokuyo Denki Kabushiki Kaisha (Osaka, Japan), PB9 series), a laser sensor or the like. The sensor 1405 is not limited to the above-mentioned arrangement position and may be arranged at a position where the sensor 1405 emits a scanning light along the surface of the transmissive screen 1403 which constitutes the table screen 505 and can scan the position above the transmissive screen 1403.
To a center portion of the table part 1401, the transmissive screen 1403 is fixed in a state that the transmissive screen 1403 is protected by a glass plate or the like. A mirror 1501 is arranged in an inclined state below the transmissive screen 1403. At a position which faces the mirror 1501, a digital liquid crystal projecting unit (hereinafter referred to as “DLP”) 1502 which corresponds to the projecting unit 34 is fixed. The mirror 1501 reflects the image radiated from the DLP 1502 toward the transmissive screen 1403 and the distance between the mirror 1501 and the DLP 1502 and an angle of a reflection surface are adjusted so as to project the image with a desired size.
Further, on an upper surface of the table part 1401, a sensor 1405 is arranged in a state that the sensor 1405 can perform scanning above the transmissive screen 1403 with the scanning light 1503.
Next, an electrical constitutional example of the gaming machine 1400 is explained.
As shown in
The front display control part 1604 outputs image data of the image to be displayed on the front display 1402 (hereinafter referred to as “front image data”) in response to the instruction from the game control part 1602. The front display 1402 receives and displays the front image data. The image displayed on the front display 1402 informs, in cooperation with the image displayed on the transmissive screen 1403, the situation, the progress and the like of the game to the players. In this example, a dealer of baccarat shown in
The image displayed on the front display 1402 may be controlled based on the positional information detected by the sensor 1405. For example, the dealer who is displayed on the front display 1402 may be displayed in a state that the direction of his/her face or body can be changed to face the position in an opposes manner in accordance with the positional information.
On the table screen 1406, in the same manner as the first embodiment, the screen which is displayed as shown in
Returning back to
To the game control part 1602, a plurality of player terminal parts 1605, to 1605N are connected. Each player terminal part 1605 is a terminal which allows the player to receive coins, bills, prepaid cards, credit cards or the like and to change them to credits (coins/medals) which can be used in the gaming machine 1400. The player terminal part 1606 also has a delivery function of paying out the credits (coins/medals) which the player terminal part 706 possesses in response to the payout indication from the player at a point of time that the payout indication is made and a bet inputting function for determining the number of bets, an amount of money and the number of credits in the game.
The player performs the inputting for advancing the game using this player terminal part 1605 and the indicator P. Next, the processing which detects a certain position on the table screen 1406 indicated by the player's hand which constitutes the indicator P is explained.
The sensor 1405 radiates the scanning light such that the scanning light passes over the table screen 1406. The sensor 1405 rotates the scanning light from the right to the left or from the left to the right about the sensor 1405 so as to scan the whole region above the table screen 1406. For example, the sensor 1405 repeats the radiation of the scanning light and the reception of the reflection light by rotating the radiation direction of the scanning light at intervals of 0.5 degrees.
In this embodiment, based on the positional detection performed by the sensor 1405, it is also possible to determine who instructs the position among the players. In the gaming machine 1400, stools 1701A to 1701E on which five players at maximum can sit are provided and regions that the respective player's hands can reach are limited. In front of the sitting positions of the respective players, the player terminal parts 1605A to 1605E which are incorporated into the table part 1401 are provided. Each one of the player terminal parts 1605A to 1605E includes a bet button, a cancel button, a payout button (not shown in the drawing) and the like and receives the input instruction from the player.
Respective regions 1702A to 1702E which are shown in
According to this method, the colors (for example, red, blue, yellow, green, white) of chips which the respective players use can be respectively determined and, based on the detected positional information, these colors can be displayed at places on the table screen 1406 which the positional information indicate.
Here, in this embodiment, the explanation is made with respect to the constitution in which the whole region on the table screen 1406 is scanned by one sensor 1405. However, the present invention is established even when a plurality of sensors 1405 are provided and the respective sensors 1405 are arranged to scan the respectively allocated regions on the table screen 1406. For example, two sensors 1405 are provided, wherein one sensor 1405 is allocated to the right half region of the table screen 1406 and the other sensor 1405 is allocated to the left half region of the table screen 1406.
According to the above-mentioned position detecting method, even when the plurality of players indicate the positions on the table screen 1406 simultaneously, it is possible to recognize the players corresponding to the respective indicated positions.
First of all, the sensor 1405 performs the position detection processing (step S2001). The sensor 1405 performs scanning above the table screen 1406 using the scanning light, determines whether the reflection of the scanning light attributed to the indicator P exists or not, measures the intensity and the light quantity of the reflection light when the reflection of the scanning light exists, and performs the calculation of position by specifying the direction and the distance. Next, the sensor 1405 outputs the calculated position to the positional information determining part 1603 as the positional information (for example, xy coordinate value). The sensor 1405 may output the player identification information (for example, the player number) corresponding to the positional information together with the positional information.
Next, upon receiving the positional information, the positional information determining part 1603 performs the positional information determining processing (step S2002) That is, the positional information determining part 1603 determines whether the indicator P is within the fixed region for a given period and, when it is determined that the indicator P is in the fixed region for the given period, the positional information is outputted as the valid information. For example, the positional information determining part 1603 stores the positional information X1 after receiving such information. When the positional information determining part 1603 receives new positional information X2 after a lapse of the given period T, the positional information determining part 1603 determines whether the coordinate values of the positional information X1, X2 fall within the same input regions (for example, regions 901, 902, 903).
When the positional information determining part 1603 determines that the positional information is valid in the positional information determining processing, the positional information determining part 1603 performs the positional information outputting processing (step S2003). When the positional information determining part 1603 determines that the positional information is not valid in the positional information determining processing, the positional information determining part 1603 does not perform the positional information outputting processing.
The positional information which is outputted from the positional information determining part 1603 by performing the positional information outputting processing is transferred to the game control part 1602. The game control part 1602 determines the kind of image to be displayed on the table screen 1406 and/or the front display 1402 based on the received positional information and allows the table screen 1406 and/or the front display 1402 to perform the image display processing (step S2004). For example, the positional information is determined as the designation of any one of regions 901, 902, 903 for betting to “BANKER”, “PLAYER”, “DRAW” and, thereafter, the screen control part 1601 is instructed to display the designated chip image to the inside of the region, whereby the screen control part 1601 generates the image data in response to the instruction.
As described above, according to this embodiment, it is possible to realize the gaming machine 1400 which makes use of the table screen 1406 as the image display unit which also functions as the input unit.
In the first embodiment, the gaming machine 500 may obtain the number of inputting performed by the player. In the gaming machine, there may be a case in which the player is requested to tap the same region several times quickly as a requirement of specific processing. For example, following processing may be taken. That is, when the tapping is performed once, the tapped place is selected as the betting place, while the tapping is performed twice, the betting position is cancelled.
In the first embodiment, the positional information determining part 703 may be configured to determine the number of inputting based on the change of the contrast of the shade PS in a given period.
Next, the third embodiment is explained.
The third embodiment is characterized by realizing the gaming machine 500 which can prevent the erroneous recognition of the inputting by the players. That is, in the gaming machine 500 according to the first embodiment, even when the player extends his/her arm over a plurality of his/her own regions out of “BANKER”, “DRAW” and “PLAYER”, it is possible to make the gaming machine 500 accurately recognize the player's intension. Here, the constitution and the manner of operation of the gaming machine 500 according to the third embodiment are substantially equal to the constitution and the manner of operation of the gaming machine 500 of the first embodiment and hence, their detailed explanation is omitted.
To avoid the above-mentioned the occurrence of such erroneous recognition that the plurality of regions are simultaneously designated, the positional information determining part 703 of the gaming machine 500 according to the third embodiment performs, in the positional information determining processing (step S1104) which is one of the processing of the positional information determining part 703, the positional information determining processing shown in
First of all, the positional information determining part 703 specifies the input region (region) and the positional information determining part 703 determines whether the shade is preset or not (step S2401). Next, the related input region which is related with the specified input region is specified (step S2402). The related input region is an input region having the possibility that when a certain input region is designated by the player, the shade is formed in the former input region in accordance with such designation. For example, the regions 901, 902, 903 which belong to the same row shown in
For example, with respect to the examples shown in
Next, the positional information determining part 703 determines whether the shade is present in the specified input region and the related input region or not (step S2403). When there is no shade in either one of these input regions (step S2403, No), the positional information determining part 703 determines whether the determination is performed with respect to all input regions (including the related input region) in the inside of the transmissive screen 503 (table screen 505) or not (step S2408). When the determination is made with respect to all input regions in the inside of the transmissive screen 503 (table screen 505) (step S2408, Yes), the positional information determining processing is finished and the operation returns to the processing shown in
Here, in step S2403, when the shade is present in either one of input regions (step S2403, Yes), the positional information determining part 703 determines whether the number of input regions which include the shade out of the input regions (including the related input regions) is plural or not (step S2404). When it is determined that the number of input regions which include the shade is not plural (step S2404 No), the positional information determining part 703 determines the presence of the shade in the input region including the shade as valid (step S2406). For example, in the example shown in
On the other hand, in step S2404, when it is determined that the number of input regions which include the shade is plural (step S2404 Yes), the positional information determining part 703 determines the presence of the shade in the uppermost input region out of the input regions including the shade as valid (step S2406) and determines the shade in other input regions as invalid (step S2407) The order among the related input regions is predetermined and the related input regions are stored in the positional information determining part 703. In the examples shown in
Next, the fourth embodiment of the present invention is explained.
The fourth embodiment is characterized by realizing the gaming machine 500 which has the following constitution. That is, in the gaming machine 500 according to the first embodiment, a shade which shows an indicating position of the player is determined based on a threshold value which is set corresponding to the position above the transmissive screen 503, and the threshold value is determined in response to the distance from the DLP 602 or the illuminance above the transmissive screen 503. Here, the constitution and the manner of operation of the gaming machine 500 according to the fourth embodiment are substantially equal to the constitution and the manner of operation of the gaming machine 500 of the first embodiment and hence, their detailed explanation is omitted.
The transmissive screen 503 receives the radiation to reflect the image thereon using the DLP 602. The surface of the transmissive screen 503 becomes brighter as the surface approaches the center of illumination light radiated from the DLP 602, while the surface of the transmissive screen 503 becomes darker as the surface is separated from the center of illumination light radiated from the DLP 602. Accordingly, the shade PS which is formed on the transmissive screen 503 also receives the influence of the illumination light of the DLP 602, wherein the depth of the shade is decreased by being offset by the illumination light at the center of radiation and receives less influence of the illumination light as the shade is separated from the center of radiation by receiving the influence of the illumination light of the DLP 602 and hence, the depth of the shade is increased. Due to such influence of the illumination light, when the transmissive screen 503 is configured such that the threshold value which is set for performing the determination of the presence and non-presence of the shade is set at a fixed value with respect to all positions on the surface (either one of the front surface and the back surface) of the transmissive screen 503, there arises a possibility that it becomes difficult to determine the presence of the shade as the transmissive screen 503 approaches the center of radiation of the DLP 602, while it becomes easy to determine the presence of the shade as the transmissive screen 503 is separated from the center of radiation of the DLP 602. Accordingly, in this embodiment, the threshold value is set corresponding to the distance from the center of the illumination light or the illuminance on the transmissive screen 503. In this manner, the determination of the presence of the shade is performed by taking the influence of the radiation light from the DLP 602 into consideration.
In this embodiment, the threshold values are not limited to the manner of setting the threshold values in which the threshold values are set for every region.
Next, the position detecting part 704 compares the energy of the pixel with the obtained threshold value and performs the determination whether the pixels form the shade or not (1 or 0) and stores the determination result (step S2603).
Next, it is determined whether the determination is performed on all pixels (step S2604). When the pixels which are not subjected to the determination still remain (step S2605, No), the operation advances to the undetermined pixels and step S2601 and succeeding steps are continued.
When the determination is finished with respect to all pixels, the binarization processing of the image is finished and the operation returns to the processing shown in
According to this embodiment, it is possible to perform the determination of the presence of the shade by taking the influence of the illumination light of the DLP 602 which constitutes the projecting unit into consideration.
Although the constitution and main advantageous effects of the present invention have been explained in conjunction with the embodiments, the present invention can also obtain following advantageous effects.
For example, when the player extends his/her arm such that the arm covers all of three betting frames consisting of “BANKER”, “DRAW” and “PLAYER” which are allocated to his/her input regions and, thereafter, indicates the bet frame which is at the remotest position from himself/herself with his/her hand, a shade of the arm falls on another two bet frames arranged on the player side from the remotest position and there exists the possibility that the information input device erroneously recognize that all of “BANKER”, “DRAW” and “PLAYER” are indicated. However, due to the above-mentioned constitution, it is possible to make the information input device accurately recognize the intension of the player that the betting frame is positioned remotest from himself/herself and hence, the erroneous recognition can be prevented.
Due to the characteristics that the closer the distance between the indicator and the screen, the shade becomes thicker, while the remoter the distance between the indicator and the screen, the shade becomes thinner, by detecting the change of the contrast of the shade, in this aspect of the present invention, it is possible to detect the vertical movement with respect to the screen such as the pushing operation of the indicator to the screen and the detected value can be processed as the inputting information.
The screen receives the radiation for reflecting the image from the projecting unit, wherein the illuminance at the center of the radiation of the projecting unit is high and becomes darker as the position is separated from the center. Accordingly, the shade which is formed on the screen also receives the influence of the radiation of the projecting unit such that the depth of shade is small at the center of the radiation of the projecting unit and becomes larger as the position is separated from the center. Assuming the constitution in which the threshold value for determining the presence/non-presence of shade with respect to all positions on the surface of the screen (either one of the front surface and the rear surface) is set to a fixed value, there arises the possibility that it is difficult to determine the presence of the shade when the position approaches closer to the center of the radiation of the projecting unit, while the presence of the shade can be easily determined as the position is separated from the center of the radiation. Accordingly, the determination of the presence of the shade is performed by taking the influence of the radiation of the projecting unit into consideration such that the threshold value is set corresponding to the distance from the projecting unit or the illuminance on the screen.
The present invention is not limited to the gaming machine and is applicable to all devices and systems which perform the reception of inputting of the players by making use of the image display and the displayed image such as the information input device for presentation, the demonstration device for promoting sales and the like.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-047116 | Feb 2004 | JP | national |
2004-111401 | Apr 2004 | JP | national |