The embodiments discussed herein are related to an information processing apparatus, an computer-readable storage medium, and an information processing method that control a display device capable of displaying information.
An widely-used terminal, such as PC (Personal Computer), that provides services includes a function to authenticate a user using a password, a fingerprint, an iris, a vein, or the like, in order to allow only an authorized user to use services.
Moreover, there is a first related technique that prevents an unauthorized person behind or next to the user from watching information displayed on a monitor when there is a plurality of people around the terminal that provides. According to the technique, a person in an area where the services are available is detected by a camera, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), or the like. Subsequently, each person is identified by face authentication, or the like. If there is any person other than those who are allowed to access, control processes such as suspending or halting the services are carried out to increase the level of security.
Similarly, there is a second related technique that detects a person in front of an information display device and then makes a determination as to whether to display information. According to the technique, a camera is installed so as to face an operator of the information display device. If an face not registered in advance is detected from the footage, the information display device stops displaying information, thereby preventing information from leaking even when a person who is not registered peers at the information.
Meanwhile, there is a third related technique that takes into account the operational efficiency of an authorized user who uses information. According to the technique, a liquid-crystal shutter is installed on the front of a liquid crystal display. When the user looks at the liquid crystal display from a different direction, a different image is provided. Therefore, information is displayed only toward the authorized user, thereby preventing information from leaking to those who do not have the right of access.
Moreover, as a art related to the present invention, there is a technique that detects an object on an image taken by a camera. Moreover, there is a technique that extracts a pedestrian using a laser scanner. Moreover, there is a technique that tracks the position of a moving object using a back projection method and Kalman filter. Moreover, there is a standard for the estimation of minimum legible size for characters.
Non-Patent Document 1: Katsuyuki Nakamura, “Tracking Pedestrians Using a Multi-Laser Scanner,” IEICE (Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers) transactions, D-II, VOL. J88-D-II, No. 7, pp. 1143-1152, July 2005
Non-Patent Document 3: JIS S0032, Guidelines for the elderly and people with disabilities—Visual signs and displays—Estimation of minimum legible size for a Japanese single character.
However, it occurs that the information displayed on the display device leaks out.
According to an aspect of the invention, an information processing apparatus that controls a display device capable of displaying information, includes: a positional relation acquisition section that detects a person who is in a predetermined area around the display device and acquires a positional relation between the detected person and the display device; an authentication section that authenticates a person at an authentication position which is a predetermined position in the predetermined area; a control section that stores a correspondence between the positional relation and the state of displaying on the display device, associates, if a person is authenticated by the authentication section, the authenticated person, a person detected by the positional relation acquisition section at the authentication position at the time of authentication, and a predetermined right of access, makes a determination as to whether or not the authenticated person has a right of access to the display information displayed on the display device, so as to change the correspondence according to the determination, and controls the state of displaying on the display device based on the correspondence and the positional relation.
The object and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the claims.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
As described previously, when only an area where services are available is under surveillance as in the case of the first related technique, control for providing information is carried out after a person who does not have the right to use the services intrudes into the area and is detected. Therefore, information may leak during a period of time from when a person intrudes until control starts. Moreover, if the premise is that a person carries a special device like RFID, those who do not carry the device are not detected. Therefore, information may leak from these people. Moreover, according to the second related technique, the displayed information disappears immediately after a person who is not registered is detected, leading to a decline in operational efficiency because the user who uses the information is suddenly forced to stop his or her work without any preparation. Moreover, the third related technique cannot prevent a person whose line of sight is nearly aligned with that of the authorized information user from peering at the information because of the structure. Therefore, it is difficult to say that the level of security is high.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to accompanying drawings.
Here, an example of an information display system to which an information processing apparatus of the present invention is applied will be described. Moreover, according to the present embodiment, the information display system includes an authentication device.
First, the following describes the configuration of the information display system according to the present embodiment.
The camera 103 takes pictures of a work space (a predetermined area) including the access terminal 102, and continuously outputs a plurality of images. The work space is, for example, an entire room where the access terminal 102 is placed. The authentication device 104 is placed in the work space, for example, at the entrance to the work-space room. The authentication device 104 authenticates who a person who has performed an authentication operation is by carrying out, for example, biometric authentication such as fingerprint recognition. Incidentally, there may not be the authentication device 104 besides the camera 103. The camera 103 may take a picture of the face of the person, with the server 101 carrying out face authentication to authenticate the person.
The position detection section 111 detects a person who has entered the work space using an image taken by the camera. The position detection section 111, for example, detects the person from the image using the technique of Patent Document 3. Moreover, the positions of places depicted in the image are associated with the positions of places within the work space in advance. Therefore, the position detection section 111 detects the position of the person in the work space.
Moreover, after the authentication device 104 identifies the person who has performed the authentication operation, the position detection section 111 regards the person the position detection section 111 has detected at the time of the identification process at the place where the authentication device 104 is placed as an authenticated person, and records the authenticated person. Moreover, the position detection section 111 records a person who was not identified by the authentication device 104 or a person who has not performed the authentication operation as an unauthenticated person. The position detection section 111 allocates already-registered IDs to the authenticated persons, and other IDs that are different from each other to the unauthenticated persons.
The position prediction section 112 manages a position management table, a prediction time management table, an ID access right management table, a type-of-work access right management table, and an area management table.
The position prediction section 112 predicts the position where the person might be N seconds later, based on the current position and the position where the person was T seconds ago that are stored in the above position management table. Incidentally, the position detection section 111 may record more past positions, with the position prediction section 112 predicting the position where the person might be N seconds later from the recorded past positions. Here, the position prediction section 112, for example, approximates the relation between the time and position of the person from past to present by a linear function. The position prediction section 112 uses the function to predict the position where the person might be a predetermined period of time later, and regards the position as the predicted position. Incidentally, the position prediction section 112 may turn the movement of the person into a model, and predict the position based on the model. For example, the position prediction section 112 turns the movement of the person into a model by uniform motion, and uses Kalman filter to predict the position where the person might be N seconds later.
Moreover, the position prediction section 112 changes the prediction time, the size of the area A, and the size of the area B depending on type of work (the degree of secrecy of the information output by the access terminal 102). The type of work, for example, includes the type or number of running applications, the amount of time passed since the start of work, and the amount of data changed or added after the start of work.
Incidentally, the prediction time, the size of the area A, and the size of the area B may be predetermined as fixed values by taking into account the time necessary for carrying out operations to prevent leakage of information, such as the time necessary for the user to suspend work after an alarm is raised. Moreover, the position prediction section 112 may change the values in accordance with the type of work at the time when the alarm was raised. The operations necessary for preventing leakage of information includes saving work, and closing a window.
If the predicted position of the intruder is within the area B, the position prediction section 112 raises an alarm to the access terminal 102. Moreover, the predicted position of the intruder predicted by the position prediction section 112 is within the area A, the position prediction section 112 instructs the access terminal 102 to stop work. When the alarm is raised from the access control section 113, the access terminal 102 uses, through the display device 121, characters, images, sounds, vibration or the like to inform the user that the intruder approaches. Moreover, when instructed by the access control section 113 to stop, the access terminal 102 stops output from the display section 121, and suspends input from the input section 122.
At this time, the access terminal 102 may ask the user whether it is possible to suspend access. Here, if the user chooses not to suspend access, the access terminal 102 does not suspend access, records the fact that the access terminal 102 has continued access in accordance with the user's decision, and, at the same time, saves the image of the work space taken by the camera in order to record the situation at that time. The image may be used for analysis or the like to identify a person who does not have the right of access.
The following describes the operation of the information display system according to the present embodiment.
Then, the position prediction section 112 makes a determination as to whether the predicted position is within the area A (whether the distance between the access terminal 102 and the predicted position is less than or equal to the radius of the area A) (S21). If the predicted position is not within the area A (S21, N), the position prediction section 112 proceeds to a process of S23. If the predicted position is within the area A (S21, Y), the access control section 113 instructs the access terminal 102 to stop work. The instructed access terminal 102 suspends the work (access) the user is engaged in (correspondence) (S22), and proceeds to a process of S25. Here, the access terminal 102 instructed by the access control section 113 to suspend work carries out processes, such as suspending output from the display section 121 and suspending input from the input section 122.
At this time, the access terminal 102 may ask the user whether it is possible to suspend access. In this case, if the user chooses not to suspend access, the access terminal 102 will not suspend access even when a target intruder approaches; the access control section 113 records the fact that the access terminal 102 has continued access in accordance with the user's decision, and, at the same time, saves the image of the work space taken by the camera in order to record the situation at that time.
Then, the position prediction section 112 makes a determination as to whether the predicted position is within the area B (whether the distance between the access terminal 102 and the predicted position is less than or equal to the radius of the area B) (S23). If the predicted position is not within the area B (S23, N), the position prediction section 112 proceeds to a process of S25. If the predicted position is within the area B (S23, Y), the access control section 113 raises an alarm to the access control terminal 102 (correspondence). An output section 131 of the access terminal 102 that received the alarm informs the user that the intruder is approaching (S24), and proceeds to the process of S25. Here, the display section 121 uses characters, images, voice, sound, vibration or the like to inform the user that the person who does not have the access right is approaching.
Then, the access control section 113 makes a determination as to whether the user has stopped using the access terminal 102 (S25). If the user has not stopped using the access terminal 102 (S25, N), the access control section 113 returns to the process of S12. If the user has stopped using the access terminal 102 (S25, Y), the flow ends.
Incidentally, according to the present embodiment, taking into account the risk that, as a result of calculating the predicted position, the position of the intruder might be so close to the user that the informing process cannot inform the user in time, the position prediction section 112 checks whether the prediction position is within the area A where access should be suspended. However, depending on the work space or the installation condition of the authentication device, the position prediction section 112 may start checking from the area B where the informing process should be carried out.
According to the present embodiment, the position of the person who does not have the access right or unauthorized user is tracked, and the position is predicted. Therefore, work can be suspended until the person is allowed to access the access terminal 102, thereby reducing the risk that information will be leaked by a peeper or the like. Moreover, before the person is allowed to access the access terminal 102, the user is notified of the possibility that information might be leaked. Therefore, the user is given enough time to make appropriate preparation. In this manner, convenience is improved.
Here, an example of an information display system to which an information processing apparatus of the present invention is applied will be described. Moreover, according to the present embodiment, the information display system does not require the authentication device.
First, the following describes the configuration of the information display system according to the present embodiment.
Like the position detection section 111, the position detection section 211 detects the person who enters the work space using the image taken by the camera 103. Moreover, the positions of places depicted in the image are associated with the positions of places within the work space in advance. Therefore, the position detection section 211 detects the position of the person in the work space. Moreover, the position detection section 211 detects the user of the access terminal 102 from the position where the access terminal 102 has been placed in advance. The position detection section 211 regards any people other than the user, whom the position detection section 211 has detected, as intruders, and allocates different IDs to the intruders.
Like the position prediction section 112, the position prediction section 212 calculates the predicted position where the intruder might be, and, based on the predicted position, the type of work, and the area management table, makes a determination as to warning and suspension. According to the present embodiment, since any detected people other than the user are regarded as intruders, the ID access right management table and the type-of-work access right management table are unnecessary. The position prediction section 212 calculates the predicted positions of all the intruders, and makes a determination as to whether the intruders have entered the area A and the area B based on the predicted positions of all the intruders. Subsequently, in a similar manner to that of Embodiment 1, the access control section 113 suspends work or raises an alarm based on the result of determination.
Incidentally, instead of the camera, a laser scanner may be used to detect the position of the person.
According to the present embodiment, authentication is unnecessary for the person who has entered the work space.
Here, an example of an information display system to which an information processing apparatus of the present invention is applied will be described. According to the present embodiment, the information display system controls the size of displayed information (displaying state) in accordance with the position of an unauthorized user (positional relation).
The camera 306 is placed so as to take pictures of the area around the computer 301. Incidentally, for example, a laser sensor, a RFID leader, or the like can be substituted for the camera 306 as long as the position of the person can be detected.
Moreover, the computer 301 includes a position detection section 311, which detects a person from the image taken by the camera 306 and tracks the position of the person; an authentication section 312, which performs authentication based on the authentication information database 321; a display information change determination section 313, which makes a determination as to whether to change the display information in accordance with the position of the person detected by the position detection section 311 and the result of authentication by the authentication section 312; and a display information change section 314, which changes the display information and displays the display information on the display 302.
The following describes a detection process performed by the computer 301.
First, the position detection section 311 detects the position of the person who is in a monitoring area (work space) around the display 302 from the image taken by the camera 306 (S31). For example, the methods to recognize the position of the person using a plurality of cameras includes the method that uses the back projection method and Kalman filter as described in Non-Patent Document 2. Moreover, the method that users a laser beam, for example, includes the one that uses a multi-laser scanner to measure the foot of a person as described in Non-Patent Document 1.
The authentication section 312 performs authentication using the authentication device 305 at such times as when a person browsing the display information or a person around the display 302 logs into the computer 301 and when the person enters a room where the display 302 is placed. The authentication section 312 then makes a determination as to whether the person is authenticated (S32). Specifically, using the authentication device 305 that uses biometric authentication such as vein or fingerprint, the authentication section 312 carries out a checkup on the authentication information database 321 in order to identify the person, and then outputs personal information about the person. Incidentally, the following method is also available: The authentication section 312 displays a dialog box for authenticating a user on the display 302, and authentication is carried out with a user ID and password. In this case, the authentication device 305 is unnecessary.
If the person is authenticated (S32, Y), the display information change determination section 313 acquires the access right of the person authenticated by the authentication section 312 (S33), and associates the access right with the position of the person based on the position of the place where authentication was carried out by the authentication section 312 (where the authentication device 305 is placed), the position of the person detected by the position detection section 311 at the time of authentication, and the access right of the person authenticated by the authentication section 312 (S35). Then, the flow comes to an end. If the person is not authenticated (S32, N), the display information change determination section 313 sets a person who failed to be authenticated as a person who does not have the right of access to the display information, and associates the position of the person detected by the position detection section 311 with the access right (S35). Then, the flow comes to an end.
The following describes a display process performed by the computer 301.
If the person is not around the display device (S41, N), the display information change section 314 acquires the display information in accordance with the operation of the browsing person who operates the keyboard 303 and the mouse 304 (S42), and displays the display information on the display 302 (S44). Then, the flow comes to an end. At this time, if the person who tries to display the display information does not have the right to browse the display information, the display 302 does not display the display information.
If the person is around the display device (S41, Y), the display information change section 314 calculates the distance between the unauthorized user and the display 302 based on the position of the unauthorized user and the position of the place where the display 302 is placed in advance, carries out a display information change process to change the display information in accordance with the distance (S43), and displays the display information processed by the display information change process on the display 302 (S44). Then, the flow comes to an end.
Subsequently, the display process is repeated while the browsing person is browsing the display information. Moreover, if it is detected that the unauthorized user has moved away to a place where the unauthorized user cannot watch the display device 302, the display information change section 314 replaces the display information changed by the display information change process with the original display information.
The following describes the display information change process according to the present embodiment.
In the display information change process, the display information change section 314 changes the size of the display information (characters and images) in a way that allows the authorized user to see the display information but does not allow the unauthorized user, before displaying the display information on the display 302. That is, as the unauthorized user approaches the display 302, the size of the display information displayed on the display 302 becomes small. Therefore, the unauthorized user cannot recognize the display information.
The relation between the distance from the display 302 to the unauthorized user and the size of the display information displayed on the display 302 is preset on a display character size selection table (correspondence).
Incidentally, the relation between the distance from the display 302 to the unauthorized user, the level of secrecy of the display information, and the size of the display information displayed on the display 302 may be preset in the display character size selection table.
Moreover, the relation between the distance from the display 302 to the unauthorized user, the level of secrecy of the display information, the level of the access right of each person, and the size of the display information displayed on the display 302 may be preset in the display character size selection table.
The following describes the results of the display information change process according to the present embodiment. First, as a first example of the display information change process, the following describes the case where the size of the whole piece of the display information is made small.
The following describes the case where the size of a piece of information of a specific kind is made small, as a second example of the display information change process.
Moreover, in the display information database 322, a different level of secrecy may be preset for each item including name, address, and phone number. The degree of change in the size of the display information may vary according to item.
Here, an example of an information display system to which an information processing apparatus of the present invention is applied will be described. According to the present embodiment, the information display system controls the contrast of the display information (displaying state) according to where the unauthorized user is.
According to the present embodiment, the configuration of the display information system and the computer is the same as that of Embodiment 3. Moreover, according to the present embodiment, the detection process and the display process are the same as those of Embodiment 3, but only the display information change process is different.
The following describes the display information change process according to the present embodiment.
In the display information change process, the display information change section 314 changes, as illustrated in the diagram, the contrast of the display information (characters and images) in a way that allows the authorized user to see the display information but does not allow the unauthorized user, before displaying the display information on the display 302. That is, as the unauthorized user approaches the display 302, the contrast of the display information displayed on the display 302 decreases. Therefore, the unauthorized user cannot recognize the display information.
The relation between the distance from the display 302 to the unauthorized user and the contrast of the display information displayed on the display 302 is preset on a display contrast strength selection table (correspondence).
Incidentally, the relation between the distance from the display 302 to the unauthorized user, the level of secrecy of the display information, and the contrast of the display information displayed on the display 302 may be preset on a display contrast strength selection table.
Moreover, the relation between the distance from the display 302 to the unauthorized user, the level of secrecy of the display information, the level of the access right of each person, and the contrast of the display information displayed on the display 302 may be preset on a display contrast strength selection table.
The following describes the results of the display information change process according to the present embodiment. First, as a first example of the display information change process, the following describes the case where the contrast of the whole piece of the display information is decreased.
The following describes the case where the contrast of a piece of information of a specific kind is decreased, as a second example of the display information change process.
Moreover, in the display information database 322, a different level of secrecy may be preset for each item including name, address, and phone number. The degree of change in the contrast of the display information may vary according to item.
According to the above-mentioned Embodiments 3 and 4, even if the person who does not have the access right approaches, only the size or contrast of the display information is changed. Therefore, the authorized user of the display information can continue work without being suddenly forced to suspend. Moreover, the change in the size or contrast of the characters tells the authorized user the distance between the display and the unauthorized user. Accordingly, while continuing work, the authorized user can recognize the degree of risk about the leakage of information. Therefore, the decrease in working efficiency and the leakage of information can be prevented.
Here, an example of an information display system to which an information processing apparatus of the present invention is applied will be described. According to the present embodiment, the information display system controls the position of the display information according to where the unauthorized user is.
According to the present embodiment, the configuration of the display information system and the computer is the same as that of Embodiment 3. Moreover, according to the present embodiment, the detection process and the display process are the same as those of Embodiment 3, but only the display information change process is different.
The following describes the display information change process according to the present embodiment.
In that manner, the display information change section 314 sets the position of the information-display window in a way that allows the authorized user to see the information but does not allow the unauthorized user to see the information. For example, the display information change section 314 places the information-display window on a straight line extending from the authorized user to the unauthorized user. Therefore, the unauthorized user's view of the display information is blocked by the authorized user, and the unauthorized user cannot see the display information.
According to the present embodiment, even if the unauthorized user approaches, the authorized user of the display information can continue work in accordance with the position of the unauthorized user. Therefore, the decrease in working efficiency can be prevented.
Incidentally, each of the above-mentioned Embodiments 3, 4, and 5 can be combined with the other Embodiment 3, 4, or 5. For example, while the position of the information-display window is changed, the size of characters of the display information is also changed. Such a combination contributes to a further increase in security capability.
Moreover, each of the above-mentioned Embodiments 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 can be combined with the other Embodiment 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. For example, when the intruder enters the area B, the position of the display information is changed based on the position of the intruder; when the intruder enters the area A, work is suspended. Such a combination contributes to a further increase in security capability.
Moreover, a positional relation acquisition section corresponds to the position detection section 111 and the position prediction section 112, or the position detection section 311 and the display information change determination section 313 in the embodiments. A control section corresponds to the access control section 113, or the display information change section 314 in the embodiments. An authentication section corresponds to the authentication device 104, or the authentication section 312 in the embodiments.
Moreover, a positional relation acquisition step corresponds to the processes of S12 to S15, or the processes of S31 to S35 in the embodiments. A control step corresponds to the processes of S21 to S24, or the process of S43 in the embodiments. An authentication step corresponds to the process of the authentication device 104, or the process of the authentication section 312 in the embodiments.
Furthermore, a program that causes a computer constituting the information processing apparatus to perform the above steps can be provided as an information processing program. When the above-mentioned program is stored in a computer-readable recording medium, the above steps can be performed by the computer constituting the information processing apparatus. Here, the above computer-readable recording medium includes: an internal storage device, such as ROM and RAM, which is mounted inside the computer; a portable storage medium such as CD-ROM, a flexible disk, a DVD disk, a magneto-optical disk, or an IC card; a database in which computer programs are stored; another computer and database thereof; and a transmission medium on a network line.
As described above, the leakage of information displayed on the display device can be prevented.
All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical purposes to aid the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority and inferiority of the invention. Although the embodiments of the present inventions have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation application, filed under 35 U.S.C. §111(a), of PCT Application No. PCT/JP2007/055357, filed Mar. 16, 2007, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated in its entirety by reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP2007/055357 | Mar 2007 | US |
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