This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) of a Korean patent application filed on Oct. 9, 2012 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office and assigned Serial No. 10-2012-0111760, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for generating a task recommendation icon in a mobile device. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for generating a task recommendation icon using user log information.
2. Description of the Related Art
Mobile devices have recently provided more and more services and additional functions. In order to increase the utility of mobile devices and satisfy various user demands, a variety of applications have been developed for the mobile devices.
A mobile device can store and execute basic applications manufactured and installed by the manufacturer of the mobile device and additional applications downloaded from application sales sites (e.g., application stores). Ordinary developers can develop additional applications and register them to the application sales sites. Therefore, anyone can sell his or her developed applications freely to mobile users on an application sales site. At present, hundreds of thousands of applications are available to mobile devices.
Mobile devices, such as a smart phone or a tablet PC, are capable of storing hundreds of such applicants. Shortcut keys are displayed in the form of icons on the touch screen of the mobile device to execute the individual applications. A user can execute an intended application in the mobile device by touching one of the displayed icons. In addition to the shortcut keys, various visual objects including widgets, photos, and text are displayed on the touch screen of the mobile device.
As various applications are provided to mobile devices to stimulate customers' curiosity and satisfy their demands, the increase of applications brings about a problem. Too many applications are stored in a mobile device and only a limited number of icons can be displayed on the 4-inch to 10-inch screen of the mobile device. Moreover, the user should search an application list for his or her intended application among a large number of individual applications, taking much time.
A shortcut icon for executing an application is restricted to the function of executing the corresponding application when touched. Accordingly, to execute an intended task, the user should first execute an application associated with the intended task by touching a shortcut icon representing the application and then should add an input to execute the task. These plural actions give rise to user inconvenience in executing a task.
Preset images or preset combinations of an image and text are given as shortcut icons for applications. Accordingly, an icon is required which enables a user to execute an intended task with a small number of touches. In addition, there exists a need for icons available in various forms in relation to a task.
The above information is presented as background information only to assist with an understanding of the present disclosure. No determination has been made, and no assertion is made, as to whether any of the above might be applicable as prior art with regard to the present invention.
An aspect of the present invention is to address at least the above-mentioned problems and/or disadvantages and to provide at least the advantages described below. Accordingly, an aspect of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for generating and displaying at least one task recommendation icon corresponding to content displayed on a touch screen.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for generating and displaying at least one task recommendation icon based on user log information.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for generating and displaying at least one task recommendation icon in such a manner that a user can readily identify the function of the at least one task recommendation icon.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a method for generating a task recommendation icon in a mobile device is provided. The method includes displaying content on a touch screen, extracting at least one object from the content, extracting at least one action for the at least one object based on user log information, generating at least one recommendation task for the at least one object and the at least one action, generating at least one task recommendation icon representing the at least one recommendation task, and displaying the at least one task recommendation icon on the touch screen.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, an apparatus for generating a task recommendation icon in a mobile device is provided. The apparatus includes a touch screen for displaying content, and a controller for extracting at least one object from the content, for extracting at least one action for the at least one object based on user log information, for generating at least one recommendation task for the at least one object and the at least one action, for generating at least one task recommendation icon representing the at least one recommendation task, and for displaying the at least one task recommendation icon on the touch screen.
Other aspects, advantages, and salient features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses exemplary embodiments of the invention.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Throughout the drawings, like reference numerals will be understood to refer to like parts, components, and structures.
The following description with reference to the accompanying drawings is provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of exemplary embodiments of the invention as defined by the claims and their equivalents. It includes various specific details to assist in that understanding, but these are to be regarded as merely exemplary. Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications of the embodiments described herein can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. In addition, descriptions of well-known functions and constructions may be omitted for clarity and conciseness.
The terms and words used in the following description and claims are not limited the bibliographical meanings, but are merely used by the inventor to enable a clear and consistent understanding of the invention. Accordingly, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the following description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention is provided for illustration purposes only and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
It is to be understood that the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a component surface” includes reference to one or more of such surfaces.
The technical terms used in the present invention are provided simply to describe specific embodiments, not intended to restrict the present invention. Herein, singular expressions include plural expressions unless otherwise clarified in the context. In this description, the terms ‘include’ or ‘have’ are not interpreted as necessarily including all of the features, numbers, steps, operations, components, parts, or a combination thereof described in the specification. Rather, it should be understood that there are possibilities of omitting or adding one or more features, numbers, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof.
Unless otherwise defined, all the terms used herein including technical or scientific terms have the same meanings as terms generally understood by those skilled in the art. In addition, terms defined in a general dictionary should be understood so as to have the same meanings as contextual meanings of the related art. Unless definitely defined herein, the terms are not interpreted as ideal or excessively formal meanings.
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The mobile device 100 includes a display 190 and a display controller 195. The mobile device 100 further includes a controller 110, a mobile communication module 120, the sub-communication module 130, a multimedia module 140, a camera module 150, a Global Positioning System (GPS) module 155, an Input/Output (I/O) module 160, a sensor module 170, a memory 175, and a power supply 180. The sub-communication module 130 includes at least one of a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) module 131 and a short-range communication module 132. The multimedia module 140 includes at least one of a broadcasting communication module 141, an audio play module 142, and a video play module 143. The camera module 150 includes at least one of a first camera 151 and a second camera 152. The I/O module 160 includes at least one of buttons 161, a microphone 162, a speaker 163, a vibration motor 164, the connector 165, a keypad 166, and the earphone connector jack 167. The following description is made with the appreciation that the display 190 and the display controller 195 are a touch screen and a touch screen controller, respectively, by way of example.
The controller 110 may include a Central Processing Unit (CPU) 111, a Read Only Memory (ROM) 112 for storing a control program to control the mobile device 100, and a Random Access Memory (RAM) 113 for storing a signal or data received from the outside of the mobile device 100 or for use as a memory space for an operation performed by the mobile device 100. The CPU 111 may include a single core, dual cores, triple cores, or quad cores. The CPU 111, the ROM 112, and the RAM 113 may be connected to one other through an internal bus.
The controller 110 may control the mobile communication module 120, the sub-communication module 130, the multimedia module 140, the camera module 150, the GPS module 155, the I/O module 160, the sensor module 170, the memory 175, the power supply 180, the touch screen 190, and the touch screen controller 195.
The mobile communication module 120 connects the mobile device 100 to an external device through one or more antennas (not shown) by mobile communication under the control of the controller 110. The mobile communication module 120 transmits wireless signals to or receives wireless signals from a portable phone (not shown), a smart phone (not shown), a tablet PC (not shown), or another mobile device (not shown) that has a phone number input to the mobile device 100, for voice call, video call, Short Message Service (SMS), or Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS).
The sub-communication module 130 may include at least one of the WLAN module 131 and the short-range communication module 132. For example, the sub-communication module 130 may include the WLAN module 131 or the short-range communication module 132 alone or both.
The WLAN module 131 may be connected to the Internet under the control of the controller 110 in a place where a wireless AP (not shown) is installed. The WLAN module 131 supports the WLAN standard IEEE 802.11x of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The short-range communication module 132 may conduct wireless short-range communication between the mobile device 100 and an image forming device (not shown) under the control of the controller 110. The short-range communication may conform to Bluetooth, Infrared Data Association (IrDA), Wi-Fi Direct, NFC, or other short-range communication standards.
The mobile device 100 may include at least one of the mobile communication module 120, the WLAN module 131, and the short-range communication module 132 according to the capabilities of the mobile device 100. For example, the mobile device 100 may include a combination of the mobile communication module 120, the WLAN module 131, and the short-range communication module 132 according to its capabilities.
The multimedia module 140 may include the broadcasting communication module 141, the audio play module 142, or the video play module 143. The broadcasting communication module 141 may receive a broadcast signal (for example, a TV broadcast signal, a radio broadcast signal, or a data broadcast signal) and additional broadcasting information (for example, an Electronic Program Guide (EPG) or Electronic Service Guide (ESG)) from a broadcasting station through a broadcasting communication antenna (not shown) under the control of the controller 110. The audio play module 142 may open a stored or received digital audio file (for example, a file having a filename extension of mp3, wma, ogg, or wav) under the control of the controller 110. The video play module 143 may open a stored or received digital video file (for example, a file having a filename extension of mpeg, mpg, mp4, avi, mov, or mkv) under the control of the controller 110. The video play module 143 may also open a digital audio file.
The multimedia module 140 may include the audio play module 142 and the video play module 143 without the broadcasting communication module 141. Alternatively, the audio play module 142 or the video play module 143 of the multimedia module 140 may be incorporated into the controller 110.
The camera module 150 may include at least one of the first camera 151 and the second camera 152, for capturing a still image or a video under the control of the controller 110. The first camera 151 or the second camera 152 may include an auxiliary light source (for example, a flash (not shown)) for providing a light intensity required for capturing an image. The first camera 151 may be disposed on the front surface of the mobile device 100, while the second camera 152 may be disposed on the rear surface of the device 100. Alternatively, the first camera 151 and the second camera 152 may be arranged near to each other (for example, the distance between the first camera 151 and the second camera 152 is between 1 cm and 8 cm) in order to capture a three-dimensional still image or video.
The GPS module 155 may receive radio waves from a plurality of GPS satellites (not shown) in Earth orbit and calculate a position of the mobile device 100 based on the Time of Arrival (ToA) of satellite signals from the GPS satellites to the mobile device 100.
The I/O module 160 may include at least one of a plurality of buttons 161, the microphone 162, the speaker 163, the vibration motor 164, the connector 165, and the keypad 166.
The buttons 161 may be formed on the front surface, a side surface, or the rear surface of a housing of the mobile device 100, and may include at least one of a power/lock button, a volume button, a menu button, a home button, a back button, and a search button.
The microphone 162 receives voice or sound and converts the received voice or sound to an electrical signal under the control of the controller 110.
The speaker 163 may output sounds corresponding to various signals (for example, a wireless signal, a broadcast signal, a digital audio file, a digital video file, a photo shot, and the like) received from the mobile communication module 120, the sub-communication module 130, the multimedia module 140, and the camera module 150 to the outside of the mobile device 100. The speaker 163 may output sounds corresponding to functions (for example, a button manipulation sound or a ring back tone for a call) performed by the mobile device 100. One or more speakers 163 may be disposed at an appropriate position or positions of the housing.
The vibration motor 164 may convert an electrical signal to a mechanical vibration under the control of the controller 110. For example, when the mobile device 100 receives an incoming voice call from another mobile device (not shown) in vibration mode, the vibration motor 164 operates. One or more vibration motors 164 may be mounted inside the housing of the mobile device 100. The vibration motor 164 may operate in response to a user's touch on the touch screen 190 and a continuous movement of the touch on the touch screen 190.
The connector 165 may be used as an interface for connecting the mobile device 100 to an external device (not shown) or a power source (not shown). The connector 165 may transmit data stored in the memory 175 to the external device via a cable connected to the connector 165 or may receive data from the external device via the cable, under the control of the controller 110. The external device may be a docking station and the data may be a signal received from an external input device, for example, a mouse or a keyboard. The mobile device 100 may receive power or charge a battery (not shown) from the power source via the cable connected to the connector 165.
The keypad 166 may receive a key input from the user to control the mobile device 100. The keypad 166 includes a physical keypad (not shown) formed in the mobile device 100 or a virtual keypad (not shown) displayed on the touch screen 190. The physical keypad may be omitted according to the capabilities or configuration of the mobile device 100.
An earphone (not shown) may be connected to the mobile device 100 by being inserted into the earphone connector jack 167.
The sensor module 170 includes at least one sensor for detecting a state of the mobile device 100. For example, the sensor module 170 may include a proximity sensor for detecting whether the user is close to the mobile device 100, an illumination sensor (not shown) for detecting the amount of ambient light around the mobile device 100, a motion sensor (not shown) for detecting a motion of the mobile device 100 (for example, rotation, acceleration or vibration of the mobile device 100), a geomagnetic sensor (not shown) for detecting a point of the compass using the earth's magnetic field, a gravity sensor (not shown) for detecting the direction of gravity, and an altimeter (not shown) for detecting an altitude by measuring the air pressure. At least one sensor may detect a state of the mobile device 100, generate a signal corresponding to the detected state, and transmit the generated signal to the controller 110. A sensor may be added to or removed from the sensor module 170 according to the capabilities of the mobile device 100.
The memory 175 may store input/output signals or data in accordance with operations of the mobile communication module 120, the sub-communication module 130, the multimedia module 140, the camera module 150, the GPS module 155, the I/O module 160, the sensor module 170, and the touch screen 190 under the control of the controller 110. The memory 175 may store a control program for controlling the mobile device 100 or the controller 110, and applications.
The term “memory” covers the memory 175, the ROM 112, and the RAM 113 within the controller 110, or a memory card (not shown) (e.g., a Secure Digital (SD) card or a memory stick) mounted to the mobile device 100. The memory may include a non-volatile memory, a volatile memory, a Hard Disk Drive (HDD), or a Solid State Drive (SSD).
The power supply 180 may supply power to one or more batteries (not shown) mounted in the housing of the mobile device 100 under the control of the controller 110. The one or more batteries supply power to the mobile device 100. Further, the power supply 180 may supply power received from an external power source (not shown) via the cable connected to the connector 165 to the mobile device 100. The power supply 180 may also supply power received wirelessly from then external power source to the mobile device 100 by a wireless charging technology.
The touch screen 190 may provide User Interfaces (UIs) corresponding to various services (for example, call, data transmission, broadcasting, and photo taking) to the user. The touch screen 190 may transmit an analog signal corresponding to at least one touch on a UI to the touch screen controller 195. The touch screen 190 may receive at least one touch input through a user's body part (e.g. a finger) or a touch input tool (for example, a stylus pen). The touch screen 190 may also receive a touch input signal corresponding to a continuous movement of a touch among one or more touches. The touch screen 190 may transmit an analog signal corresponding to the continuous movement of the input touch to the touch screen controller 195.
As used herein, ‘touch’ may include a non-contact touch, and need not be limited to contacts between the touch screen 190 and the user's body part or the touch input tool. A gap detectable to the touch screen 190 may vary according to the capabilities or configuration of the mobile device 100.
The touch screen 190 may be implemented into, for example, a resistive type, a capacitive type, an infrared type, or an acoustic wave type.
The touch screen controller 195 converts an analog signal received from the touch screen 190 to a digital signal (for example, X and Y coordinates). The controller 110 may control the touch screen 190 using the digital signal received from the touch screen controller 195. For example, the controller 110 may control selection or execution of a shortcut icon (not shown) displayed on the touch screen 190 in response to a touch. The touch screen controller 195 may be incorporated into the controller 110.
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A home button 161a, a menu button 161b, and a back button 161c may be formed at the bottom of the touch screen 190.
The home button 161a is used to display the main home screen on the touch screen 190. For example, upon pressing (or touching) the home button 161a while any home screen other than the main home screen or a menu screen is displayed on the touch screen 190, the main home screen may be displayed on the touch screen 190. Upon pressing (or touching) the home button 161a during execution of applications on the home screen 190, the main home screen illustrated in
The menu button 161b provides link menus available on the touch screen 190. The link menus may include a widget adding menu, a background changing menu, a search menu, an edit menu, an environment setting menu, etc. During execution of an application, the menu button 161b may provide a link menu linked to the application.
The back button 161c may display the screen previous to a current screen or end the latest used application.
The first camera 151, an illumination sensor 170a, and a proximity sensor 170b may be arranged at a corner of the front surface 100a of the mobile device 100, whereas the second camera 152, a flash 153, and the speaker 163 may be arranged on the rear surface 100c of the mobile device 100.
For example, a power/reset button 161d, a volume button 161e, a terrestrial DMB antenna 141a for receiving a broadcast signal, and one or more microphones 162 may be disposed on side surfaces 100b of the mobile device 100. The DMB antenna 141a may be mounted to the mobile device 100 fixedly or detachably.
The connector 165 is formed on the bottom side surface of the mobile device 100. The connector 165 includes a plurality of electrodes and may be connected to an external device by cable. The earphone connector jack 167 may be formed on the top side surface of the mobile device 100, for allowing an earphone to be inserted.
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The controller 110 extracts at least one object from the content in step S120. The at least one object may include at least one of a name, an IDentifier (ID), a place name, an address, a phone number, a location, or a shop name. For example, the controller 110 may extract the at least one object such as a name from the content including the image. As illustrated in
The memory 175 may pre-store at least one data related to at least one person, for example, a facial image, phone number, email address, ID, etc. of the at least one person. Thus, the controller 110 may extract the name of the person in the image 202, for example, ‘Amanda Kim’ by comparing the face 204 of the person with the faces of persons stored in the memory 175. The memory 175 may pre-store the at least one data related to the at least one person, for example, the facial image, phone number, email address, ID, and the like of the at least one person in a contact list. The controller 110 may extract the name of the person in the image 202, for example, ‘Amanda Kim’ by comparing the face 204 of the person with the faces of persons stored in the contact list of the memory 175. The controller 110 may extract at least one data of the person in the image 202, for example, at least one of the ID, address, or phone number of the person from the memory 175. For example, the controller 110 may extract at least one of a phone number, email address, address, or Social Networking Service (SNS) ID of the person as well as the name of the person, ‘Amanda Kim’.
In addition, the controller 110 may extract the at least one object from the content through the Internet. The controller 110 may access a search site by executing an Internet application, performs a search regarding the content by entering the content on the search site, and extract the at least one object from the content based on search results.
The controller 110 may also extract the at least one object from content including the image and text by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). OCR is a technology of reading text displayed on a screen. Compared to a barcode, the OCR technology allows direct text input, thus simplifying an input process. In OCR, text can be read optically by segmenting a text pattern into narrow blocks and converting each block to 0 or 1 depending on whether the block is bright or dark. OCR is widely used in detecting numbers, English characters, and Chinese characters.
The controller 110 extracts at least one action for the at least one object based on user log information in step S130. The at least one action refers to a specific execution under the control of the controller 110 in the mobile device 100. The user log information is a use pattern including execution information about the at least one action. The execution information about the at least one action may specify at least one of the number of executions, execution time, and execution order of the at least one action.
The controller 110 may extract the at least one action for the at least one object based on the user log information being a use pattern of the user. For example, the name ‘Amanda Kim’ may be extracted as the at least one object from the content such as the image 202 in step S120 as illustrated in
The controller 110 may extract ‘phone application execution’, ‘message application execution’, ‘email application execution’, and ‘SNS application execution’ as the at least one action for the name ‘Amanda Kim’ from the memory 175, as illustrated in Table 1. For the at least one object such as the name ‘Noel Gallagher’, the controller 110 may extract ‘SNS application execution’, ‘messenger application execution’, ‘phone application execution’, and ‘message application execution’ as the at least one action from the memory 175, as illustrated in Table 1.
For the at least one object, the at least one action may be pre-stored in the memory 175 based on the user log information being the use pattern of the user. For example, the mobile device 100 may execute an action such as ‘phone application execution’, ‘message application execution’, ‘email application execution’, or ‘SNS application execution’ for the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’. Each time the at least one action is executed for the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’, the controller 110 may store execution information about the at least one action in the memory 175. Each time the at least one action is executed for the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’, the controller 110 may store information about at least one of the number of executions, execution time, and execution order of the at least one action in the memory 175. For example, as illustrated in Table 2 below, whenever the at least one action is executed for the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’, the controller 110 may store execution information including the number of executions of the at least one action in the memory 175.
Referring to Table 2, it is noted from information stored in the memory 175 that the ‘phone application’, ‘message application’, ‘email application’, and ‘SNS application’ have been executed 504 times, 302 times, 58 times, and 23 times, respectively, for the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’.
The user log information being the use pattern of the user may be formed based on the execution information stored in the memory 110, as illustrated in Table 2. The ‘phone application’ is the most used application (504 times) for the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’. This indicates that the ‘phone application’ is executed the most times in the use pattern of the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’. The ‘message application’ (302 times) is the second most used application for the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’ This indicates that the ‘message application’ is executed second-most times in the use pattern of the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’. The ‘email application’ (58 times) is the third most used application for the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’ This indicates that the ‘email application’ is executed third-most times in the use pattern of the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’ The ‘SNS application’ (23 times) is the fourth most used application for the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’ This indicates that the ‘SNS application’ is executed fourth-most times in the use pattern of the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’.
Accordingly, the controller 110 may store the use pattern of the user by storing the execution information about at least one action executed for the at least one object in the memory 175. The use pattern of the user may form the user log information. The controller 110 can extract the at least one action corresponding to the at least object based on the user log information formed for the at least one object according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Consequently, the user does not need to extract the at least one action for the at least one object because the mobile device 100 can extract the at least one action for the at least one object based on the user log information being the use pattern of the user. In this manner, exemplary embodiments of the present invention obviates the need for the user's extraction of the at least one action.
The controller 110 generates at least one recommendation task for the at least one object and the at least one action in step S140. The at least one recommendation task refers to execution of the at least one action for the at least one object. The controller 110 generates the at least one task that is to execute the at least one action extracted in step S130 for the at least one object.
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The controller 110 generates at least one task recommendation icon representing the at least one recommendation task in step S150. The at least one task recommendation icon may include a part of the content and a symbol representing the at least one action. The content includes at least one of an image, a video, and text. The symbol representing the at least one action may be an icon image of an application that executes the at least one action.
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According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an icon including a part of content and a symbol representing at least one action is generated, instead of an icon simply representing a task. Accordingly, the user can readily perceive the meaning of the icon. The user can easily determine from the part of the content that the icon is related to the content. In addition, the user can also perceive from the symbol representing the at least one action that the icon is related to the at least one action corresponding to the content. As a result, the user can readily identify the meaning of the at least one task recommendation icon.
The controller 110 displays the at least one task recommendation icon on the touch screen 190 in step S160. The controller 110 may display the at least one task recommendation icon generated in step S150 on the touch screen 190. As illustrated in
The at least one task recommendation icon may be a plurality of task recommendation icons, and the controller 110 may display the plurality of task recommendation icons sequentially on the touch screen 190 according to their priority levels determined based on the user log information. The controller 110 may prioritize the plurality of task recommendation icons based on the execution information included in the user log information. The execution information may specify at least one of the number of executions, an execution time, and an execution order.
Referring to Table 2 again, for example, since ‘phone application’ has been executed the most times (i.e., 504 times) for ‘Amanda Kim’, the controller 110 may display the first task recommendation icon 310 representing the first recommendation task being ‘phone application execution’ for the at least one object ‘Amanda Kim’ in a first place, for example, at the leftmost position of the bottom of the touch screen 190 as illustrated in
Accordingly, a plurality of task recommendation icons are displayed in a sequential order on the touch screen according to their priority levels based on user log information in the exemplary embodiment of the present invention. As a result, the user can readily recognize the priority level of a specific task recommendation icon according to his or her use pattern even at a glance of the arrangement order of the plurality of task recommendation icons.
In addition, upon detection of a priority changing gesture, the controller 110 may change the priority levels of the plurality of task recommendation icons displayed on the touch screen 190 and may sequentially display the plurality of task recommendation icons on the touch screen 190 according to the changed priority levels.
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Upon detection of the priority changing gesture 500 as illustrated in
As described above, exemplary embodiments of the present invention are advantageous in that a user can change the priority levels of a plurality of task recommendation icons displayed sequentially according to their priority levels based on user log information. If the user wants to execute a specific task recommendation icon irrespective of the priority levels based on the user log information, he or she may make a priority changing gesture to thereby freely change the priority levels of the plurality of task recommendation icons.
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The controller 110 executes the at least one task corresponding to the selected at least one task recommendation icon in step S180. The controller 110 may execute the at least one task corresponding to the at least one task recommendation icon selected in step S170 in the mobile device 100. For example, the controller 110 may detect selection of the first task recommendation icon 310 representing the first recommendation task being ‘phone application execution’ for the at least one object ‘Amanda Kim’ in step S170, as illustrated in
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a task recommendation icon corresponding to content displayed on the touch screen can be executed. In the related art, an icon representing a recommended application is displayed so that only the application can be executed. In contrast, according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention, at least one object, for example, the name, phone number, and the like of a person can be extracted from displayed content and a task recommendation icon representing at least one action for the extracted at least one object can be displayed on the touch screen. As a result, the user can execute at least one action for the at least one object by selecting the at least one task recommendation icon. According to exemplary embodiments of the present invention, an object and action related to content displayed on the touch screen can be extracted based on user log information and a task recommendation icon can be generated and displayed using the object and action, rather than an icon representing a recommended application is simply displayed. The user can execute an action corresponding to the task recommendation icon by selecting the task recommendation icon. Accordingly, the user can execute the action regarding the object related to the content displayed on the touch screen, just by selecting the task recommendation icon.
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The controller 110 may generate at least recommendation task for the at least one object and the at least one action. For example, the controller 110 may generate ‘phone application execution’, ‘message application execution’, ‘email application execution’, and ‘SNS application execution’ corresponding to the at least one action for the at least one object ‘Amanda Kim’, as the at least one recommendation task.
The controller 110 may generate at least one task recommendation icon representing the at least one recommendation task. For example, the controller 110 may generate the first task recommendation icon 310 including a part of the image 202 and an icon image representing the phone application. The controller 110 may generate the second task recommendation icon 320 including a part 322 of the image 202 and an icon image 324 representing the message application. The controller 110 may generate the third task recommendation icon 330 including the part of the image 202 and an icon image representing the email application. In addition, the controller 110 may generate the fourth task recommendation icon 340 including the part of the image 202 and an icon image representing the SNS application.
The controller 110 may display the at least one task recommendation icon on the touch screen 190. For example, the controller 110 may display the first to fourth task recommendation icons 310 to 340 on the touch screen 190, as illustrated in
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The controller 110 may generate at least one recommendation task for the at least one object and the at least one action. For example, the controller 110 may generate ‘phone application execution’, ‘message application execution’, ‘email application execution’, and ‘SNS application execution’ corresponding to the at least one action for the at least one object ‘Amanda Kim’, as the at least one recommendation task. The controller 110 may generate at least one task recommendation icon representing the at least one recommendation task. For example, the controller 110 may generate the first task recommendation icon 310 including a part of the image 202 and an icon image representing the phone application. The controller 110 may generate the second task recommendation icon 320 including the part of the image 202 and an icon image representing the message application. The controller 110 may generate the third task recommendation icon 330 including the part of the image 202 and an icon image representing the email application. In addition, the controller 110 may generate the fourth task recommendation icon 340 including a part 342 of the image 202 and an icon image 344 representing the SNS application. The controller 110 may display the at least one task recommendation icon on the touch screen 190. For example, the controller 110 may display the first to fourth task recommendation icons 310 to 340 on the touch screen 190, as illustrated in
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The controller 110 may generate at least one recommendation task for the at least one object and the at least one action. For example, the controller 110 may generate ‘messenger application execution’, ‘SNS application execution’, and ‘phone application execution’ corresponding to the at least one action for the at least one object ‘Amanda Kim’, as the at least one recommendation task. The controller 110 may generate at least one task recommendation icon representing the at least one recommendation task. For example, the controller 110 may generate a fifth task recommendation icon 350 including a part 352 of the image 202 and an icon image 352 representing the messenger application. The controller 110 may generate the fourth task recommendation icon 340 including a part of the image 202 and an icon image representing the SNS application. The controller 110 may generate the first task recommendation icon 310 including the part of the image 202 and an icon image representing the phone application. The controller 110 may display the at least one task recommendation icon on the touch screen 190. For example, the controller 110 may display the fifth, fourth, and first task recommendation icons 350, 340 and 310 on the touch screen 190, as illustrated in
The controller 110 may detect selection of at least one of the at least one task recommendation icon. For example, the controller 110 may detect selection of the fifth task recommendation icon 350 in the illustrated case of
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The controller 110 may generate at least one recommendation task for the at least one object and the at least one action. For example, the controller 110 may generate, as the at least one recommendation task, ‘map application execution’, ‘search application execution’, ‘SNS application execution’, and ‘message application execution’ corresponding to the at least one action for the at least one object ‘Eiffel Tower’. The controller 110 may generate at least one task recommendation icon representing the at least one recommendation task. For example, the controller 110 may generate a sixth task recommendation icon 360 including a part 362 of the image 202 and an icon image 364 representing the map application. The controller 110 may generate a seventh task recommendation icon 370 including the part of the image 202 and an icon image representing the search application. The controller 110 may generate the fourth task recommendation icon 340 including a part 224 of the image 202 and an icon image representing the SNS application. The controller 110 may generate the second task recommendation icon 320 including the part of the image 202 and an icon image representing the message application.
The controller 110 may display the at least one task recommendation icon on the touch screen 190. For example, the controller 110 may display the sixth, seventh, fourth, and second task recommendation icons 360, 370, 340, and 320 on the touch screen 190, as illustrated in
For example, the controller 110 may execute the map application regarding ‘Eiffel Tower’, which is the recommendation task corresponding to the sixth recommendation icon 360 as illustrated in
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The controller 110 may generate at least one recommendation task for the at least one object and the at least one action. For example, the controller 110 may generate, as the at least one recommendation task, ‘search application execution’, ‘video recommendation application execution’, ‘SNS application execution’, and ‘music recommendation application execution’ corresponding to the at least one action for the at least one object ‘Lady gaga’. The controller 110 may generate at least one task recommendation icon representing the at least one recommendation task. For example, the controller 110 may generate the seventh task recommendation icon 370 including a part 372 of the video 242 and an icon image 374 representing the search application. The controller 110 may generate an eighth task recommendation icon 380 including the part of the video 244 and an icon image representing the video recommendation application. The controller 110 may generate the fourth task recommendation icon 340 including the part of the video 242 and an icon image representing the SNS application. The controller 110 may generate a ninth task recommendation icon 390 including the part of the video 242 and an icon image representing the music recommendation application.
Subsequently, the controller 110 may display the at least one task recommendation icon on the touch screen 190. For example, the controller 110 may display the seventh, eighth, fourth, and ninth task recommendation icons 370, 380, 340, and 390 on the touch screen 190, as illustrated in
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Subsequently, the controller 110 may extract, as at least one action for the at least one object such as the shop name ‘McDelivery’ or ‘M’ and the phone number ‘1600-5252’, ‘search application’, ‘phone application’, and ‘map application’ based on user log information pre-stored in the memory 175. The controller 110 may generate at least one recommendation task for the at least one object and the at least one action. For example, the controller 110 may generate, as the at least one recommendation task, ‘search application execution’ for the shop name ‘McDelivery’, ‘phone application execution’ for the phone number ‘1600-5252’, and ‘search application execution’ for the shop name M.
The controller 110 may generate at least one task recommendation icon representing the at least one recommendation task. For example, the controller 110 may generate the seventh task recommendation icon 370 including a part 373 of the text 256 and an icon image 375 representing the search application. In addition, the controller 110 may generate the first task recommendation icon 310 including a part 313 of the text 256 and an icon image 314 representing the phone application. The controller 110 may generate the sixth task recommendation icon 360 including a part 363 of the image 254 and an icon image 365 representing the search application. The controller 110 may display the at least one task recommendation icon on the touch screen 190. For example, the controller 110 may display the seventh, first, and sixth task recommendation icons 370, 310 and 360 on the touch screen 190, as illustrated in
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The controller 110 extracts at least one object from the content in step S220. The at least one object may include at least one of a name, an ID, a place name, an address, a phone number, a position, and a shop name. For example, the controller 110 may extract the at least one object such as a name from the content. Referring to
The controller 110 extracts at least one action for the at least one object based on user log information in step S230. The at least one action refers to a specific execution under the control of the controller 110 in the mobile device 100. The user log information specifies a use pattern including execution information about the at least one action. The execution information may specify at least one of the number of executions, an execution time, and an execution order regarding the at least one action. The memory 175 may pre-store at least one action for the at least one object based on the user log information being the use pattern of the user. The controller 110 may extract from the memory 175, as the at least one action for the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’, ‘phone application execution’, ‘message application execution’, ‘email application execution’, and ‘SNS application execution’.
The controller 110 generates at least one recommendation task for the at least one object and the at least one action in step S240. The at least one recommendation task refers to execution of the at least one action for the at least one object. The controller 110 generates the at least one task that executes the at least one action extracted in step S230 for the at least one object. For example, the controller 110 may generate ‘phone application execution’, ‘message application execution’ ‘email application execution’, and ‘SNS application execution’ as first to fourth recommendation tasks for the at least one object ‘Amanda Kim’.
The controller 110 generates at least one task recommendation icon representing the at least one recommendation task in step S250. The at least one task recommendation icon may include a part of the content and a symbol representing the at least one action. The content includes at least one of an image, a video, and text. The symbol representing the at least one action may be an icon image representing an application that executes the at least one action. For example, the controller 110 may generate the first task recommendation icon 310 including a part of the image and an icon image representing the phone application. The controller 110 may generate the second task recommendation icon 320 including the content part and an icon image representing the message application. The controller 110 may generate the third task recommendation icon 330 including the content part and an icon image representing the email application. The controller 110 may generate the fourth task recommendation icon 340 including the content part and an icon image representing the SNS application.
The controller 110 displays a task recommendation tray bar 600 or icon on the touch screen 190 in order to display the at least one task recommendation icon in step S262. The task recommendation tray bar 600 may reside within the screen of the touch screen 190 or at an edge of the screen of the touch screen 190. Referring to
Upon detection of selection of the task recommendation tray bar or icon, the controller 110 displays the at least one task recommendation icon included in the task recommendation tray on the touch screen 190 in step S264. The controller 110 may detect selection of the task recommendation tray bar or icon. The task recommendation tray bar or icon may be selected by a user's touch. For instance, the user may touch the task recommendation tray bar and drag the touch in an arrowed direction 610, as illustrated in
Upon detection of selection of the task recommendation tray bar or icon, the controller 110 displays the at least one task recommendation icon included in the task recommendation tray 620 on the touch screen 190. The controller 110 may display the at least one task recommendation icon generated in step S250 in the task recommendation tray 620 on the touch screen 190. Referring to
At least one of the at least one task recommendation icon is selected in step S270. The controller 110 may detect selection of at least one of the at least one task recommendation icon. The controller 110 may detect selection of the at least one of the at least one task recommendation icon by sensing a touch on the at least one of the at least one task recommendation icon. Referring to
Subsequently, the controller 110 executes the at least one task corresponding to the selected at least one task recommendation icon in step S280. The controller 110 may execute the at least one task corresponding to the at least one task recommendation icon selected in step S270 in the mobile device 100. For example, the controller 110 may detect selection of the first task recommendation icon 310 representing the first recommendation task being ‘phone application execution’ for the at least one object ‘Amanda Kim’ in step S270, as illustrated in
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The controller 110 displays content on the touch screen 190 in step S310. The controller 110 displays content on a screen of the touch screen 190 in the mobile device 100. The content may include at least one of an image, a video, or text. For example, referring to
The controller 110 extracts at least one object from the content in step S320. The at least one object may include at least one of a name, an ID, a place name, an address, a phone number, a position, and a shop name. For example, the controller 110 may extract the at least one object such as a name from the content like an image. Referring to
The controller 110 extracts at least one action for the at least one object based on user log information in step S330. The at least one action refers to a specific execution under the control of the controller 110 in the mobile device 100. The user log information specifies a use pattern including execution information about the at least one action. The execution information may specify at least one of the number of executions, an execution time, and an execution order regarding the at least one action. The memory 175 may pre-store at least one action for the at least one object based on the user log information being the use pattern of the user. The controller 110 may extract from the memory 175, as the at least one action for the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’, ‘phone application execution’, ‘message application execution’, ‘email application execution’, and ‘SNS application execution’.
The controller 110 generates at least one recommendation task for the at least one object and the at least one action in step S340. The at least one recommendation task refers to execution of the at least one action for the at least one object. The controller 110 generates the at least one recommendation task that executes the at least one action extracted in step S230 for the at least one object. For example, the controller 110 may generate ‘phone application execution’, ‘message application execution’ ‘email application execution’, and ‘SNS application execution’ as first to fourth recommendation tasks for the at least one object ‘Amanda Kim’.
The controller 110 generates at least one task recommendation icon representing the at least one recommendation task in step S350. The at least one task recommendation icon may include a part of the content and a symbol representing the at least one action. The content includes at least one of an image, a video, and text. The symbol representing the at least one action may be an icon image representing an application that executes the at least one action. For example, the controller 110 may generate the first task recommendation icon 310 including a part of the image and an icon image representing the phone application. The controller 110 may generate the second task recommendation icon 320 including the content part and an icon image representing the message application. The controller 110 may generate the third task recommendation icon 330 including the content part and an icon image representing the email application. The controller 110 may generate the fourth task recommendation icon 340 including the content part and an icon image representing the SNS application.
The controller 110 displays a task recommendation tray bar or icon on the touch screen 190 in order to display the at least one task recommendation icon. Referring to
Upon detection of selection of the task recommendation tray bar 600 or icon, the controller 110 displays the at least one task recommendation icon included in a task recommendation tray on the touch screen. The controller 110 may detect selection of the task recommendation tray bar 600 or icon. The task recommendation tray bar or icon may be selected by a user's touch. Alternatively, the task recommendation tray bar may be selected by a gesture of touching the task recommendation tray bar 600 and dragging the touch. In addition, the task recommendation tray icon may be selected by a gesture of touching the task recommendation tray icon. Upon detection of selection of the task recommendation tray bar 600 or icon, the controller 110 displays the at least one task recommendation icon in the task recommendation tray 620 on the touch screen 190. The controller 110 may display the at least one task recommendation icon generated in step S350 in the task recommendation tray 620 on the touch screen 190. Referring to
The controller 110 detects a shortcut generation event for the at least one task recommendation icon in step S366. The shortcut generation event may be triggered by touching the at least one task recommendation icon. The touch may be a double tap or long touch on the at least one task recommendation icon. The controller 110 may detect the shortcut generation event corresponding to the double tap or long touch on the at least one task recommendation icon.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, upon detection of the shortcut generation event, the controller 110 may display a notification, instead of controlling the mobile device 100. Referring to
Upon detection of the shortcut generation event, the controller 110 displays the task recommendation icon for which the shortcut generation event has been generated on a home screen in step S367. The controller 110 displays the task recommendation icon for which the shortcut generation event has been generated in step S366 on a home screen. For example, the controller 110 may detect generation of the shortcut generation event for the third task recommendation icon 330 in
The task recommendation icon is selected on the home screen in step S370. The controller 110 may detect selection of the task recommendation icon displayed on the home screen. The controller 110 may detect selection of the task recommendation icon displayed on the home screen by sensing a touch on the task recommendation icon. Referring to
The controller 110 executes the task corresponding to the selected task recommendation icon in step S380. For example, the controller 110 may execute the recommendation task being ‘email application execution’ corresponding to the task recommendation icon 710 displayed on the home screen as illustrated in
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, at least one task recommendation icon can be displayed on a home screen. Upon selection of the at least one task recommendation icon from the home screen, the at least one task recommendation icon can be executed immediately. Accordingly, the at least one task recommendation icon can execute the function of a shortcut icon. When the at least one task recommendation icon is selected from the home screen and executed immediately, at least one action can be executed immediately for the at least one object. Referring to
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The controller 110 extracts at least one object from the content in step S420. The at least one object may include at least one of a name, an ID, a place name, an address, a phone number, a position, and a shop name. For example, the controller 110 may extract the at least one object such as a name from the content like an image. As illustrated in
The controller 110 extracts at least one action for the at least one object based on user log information in step S430. The at least one action refers to a specific execution under the control of the controller 110 in the mobile device 100. The user log information specifies a use pattern including execution information about the at least one action. The execution information may specify at least one of the number of executions, an execution time, and an execution order regarding the at least one action. The memory 175 may pre-store at least one action corresponding to the at least one object based on the user log information being the use pattern of the user. The controller 110 may extract from the memory 175, as the at least one action corresponding to the at least one object such as the name ‘Amanda Kim’, ‘phone application execution’, ‘message application execution’, ‘email application execution’, and ‘SNS application execution’.
The controller 110 generates at least one recommendation task for the at least one object and the at least one action in step S440. The at least one recommendation task refers to execution of the at least one action for the at least one object. The controller 110 generates the at least one recommendation task that executes the at least one action extracted in step S430 for the at least one object. For example, the controller 110 may generate ‘phone application execution’, ‘message application execution’ ‘email application execution’, and ‘SNS application execution’ as first to fourth recommendation tasks for the at least one object ‘Amanda Kim’.
The controller 110 generates at least one task recommendation icon representing the at least one recommendation task in step S450. The at least one task recommendation icon may include a part of the content and a symbol representing the at least one action. The content includes at least one of an image, a video, and text. The symbol representing the at least one action may be an icon image representing an application that executes the at least one action. For example, the controller 110 may generate the first task recommendation icon 310 including a part of the image and an icon image representing the phone application. The controller 110 may generate the second task recommendation icon 320 including the content part and an icon image representing the message application. The controller 110 may generate the third task recommendation icon 330 including the content part and an icon image representing the email application. The controller 110 may generate a fourth task recommendation icon 340 including the content part and an icon image representing the SNS application.
The controller 110 displays a task recommendation tray bar or icon on the touch screen 190 in order to display the at least one task recommendation icon. Referring to
Upon detection of selection of the task recommendation tray bar 600 or icon, the controller 110 displays the at least one task recommendation icon in the task recommendation tray on the touch screen. The controller 110 may detect selection of the task recommendation tray bar 600 or icon. The task recommendation tray bar 600 or icon may be selected by a user's touch on the touch screen 190. For example, the task recommendation tray bar 600 may be selected by touching the task recommendation tray bar and dragging the touch. The task recommendation tray icon may be selected by touching the task recommendation tray icon. Upon detection of selection of the task recommendation tray bar or icon, the controller 110 displays the at least one task recommendation icon in the task recommendation tray 620 on the touch screen 190. The controller 110 may display the at least one task recommendation icon generated in step S450 in the task recommendation tray 620 on the touch screen 190. Referring to
The controller 110 detects a share event for the at least one task recommendation icon in step S468. The share event may be triggered by touching the at least one task recommendation icon. The touch may be a double tap or long touch on the at least one task recommendation icon. The controller 110 may detect the share event corresponding to the double tap or long touch on the at least one task recommendation icon. Upon detection of the share event, the controller 110 may control the mobile device 100 in step S469. For example, the controller 110 may detect a share event corresponding to a touch on the third task recommendation icon 330 corresponding to the third recommendation task being ‘email application execution’ for the at least one object ‘Amanda Kim’ as illustrated in
According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, upon detection of the share event, the controller 110 may display a notification, instead of controlling the mobile device 100 in step S469. Referring to
In addition, the controller 110 may enable the user of the mobile device 100 to share the task recommendation icon with another user by transmitting the task recommendation icon for which the share event has been detected through an SNS application. The controller 110 may also enable the user of the mobile device 100 to share the task recommendation icon with another user by transmitting the task recommendation icon for which the share event has been detected through a messenger application. The controller 110 may display an icon for executing an application connecting the mobile device 100 to the cloud server, an icon for executing the SNS application, and an icon for executing the messenger application on the touch screen 190. Upon detection of a touch on the icon for executing an application connecting the mobile device 100 to the cloud server, the icon for executing the SNS application, or the icon for executing the messenger application, the controller 110 may share the task recommendation icon for which the share event has been detected with another user by executing the application connecting the mobile device 100 to the cloud server, the SNS application, or the messenger application.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a task recommendation icon for which a share event has been detected can be shared. Another user can share the task recommendation icon for which the share event has been detected. When the user executes the task recommendation icon, the task corresponding to the task recommendation icon can be executed. For example, the third task recommendation icon 330 corresponding to the third recommendation task being ‘email application execution’ for the at least one object ‘Amanda Kim’ can be shared with another user, as illustrated in
As is apparent from the above description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, at least one task recommendation icon can be generated and displayed for content displayed on a touch screen. At least one task recommendation icon can be generated and displayed based on user log information. Furthermore, at least one task recommendation icon can be generated and displayed in such a manner that a user can readily identify the function of the at least one task recommendation icon.
It will be understood that the exemplary embodiments of the present invention can be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination thereof. The software may be stored in a volatile or non-volatile memory device like a ROM irrespective of whether data is deletable or rewritable, in a memory like a RAM, a memory chip, a device, or an integrated circuit, or in a storage medium to which data can be recorded optically or magnetically and from which data can be read by a machine (e.g. a computer), such as a CD, a DVD, a magnetic disk, or a magnetic tape. Further, the exemplary embodiments of the present invention can be implemented in a computer or portable terminal that has a controller and a memory, and the memory is an example of a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium suitable for storing a program or programs including commands to implement the exemplary embodiments of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention includes a program having a code for implementing the apparatuses or methods defined by the claims and a storage medium readable by a machine that stores the program.
A mobile device can receive the program from a program providing device connected by cable or wirelessly. The program providing device may include a program including commands to implement the exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a memory for storing information required for the exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a communication module for communicating with the mobile device by cable or wirelessly, and a controller for transmitting the program to the mobile device automatically or upon request of the mobile device.
While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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10-2012-0111760 | Oct 2012 | KR | national |