The present invention relates to methods and computer implemented applications for providing cognitive support in a user interaction between a remote control and a Graphical User Interface (GUI) displayed on a screen included in an endpoint or a user terminal.
Transmission of moving pictures in real-time is employed in several applications like e.g. video conferencing, net meetings and video telephony.
Video conferencing systems allow for simultaneous exchange of audio, video and data information among multiple conferencing sites. A video conference terminal basically consists of a camera, a screen, a loudspeaker, a microphone and a codec. These elements may be assembled in a stand-alone device for video conference purposes only (often referred to as an endpoint) or it may be embedded in multi-purpose devices like personal computers and Televisions.
Video conference terminals are usually controlled by a remote control interacting with a Graphical User Interface displayed on the screen. The main problem of current video control systems is the high user threshold related to the interaction between the remote control and the GUI, and an uncertainty of the selection to make by a user in different situations and events. Hence, there is a need for providing an assistive and situational system which is comprehensive and intuitive for all users independently of technical skills.
An objective of embodiments herein is to overcome or at least alleviate the above mentioned disadvantage. This object and other objects are achieved by providing a method for providing cognitive support in a user interaction between a remote control and a Graphical User Interface (GUI) displayed on a screen included in an endpoint or a user terminal, wherein a number of icons in the GUI representing a number of user actions are provided. The user interaction provides two-way communication between the remote control and the endpoint, and, by means for illuminating, illumination of a number of buttons on the remote control with a number of colors, and, by the means for illumination, illumination of a first button of the number of buttons with a first color corresponding to a color highlighting a first icon of the number of icons in the GUI representing a first action of the number of user actions which is being activated when pushing the first button.
In other embodiments, the two-way communication between the remote control and the endpoint may include a feedback channel from the endpoint or terminal to the remote which is Bluetooth compliant.
In other embodiments, the number of user actions may include setting up a call, receiving a call, selecting a contact list or selecting a general feature provided by the endpoint or terminal.
In other embodiments, the number of user actions may include extinguishing the illumination means of the first button illuminated with the first color, and illuminating a second button of the number of buttons with the first color positioned on the left hand side, on the right hand side, below or above the first button.
In other embodiments, the GUI may be overlaid on a currently displayed TV image or a video conference on the screen.
According to another aspect, the above mentioned object and other objects are achieved by providing an arrangement for providing cognitive support in a user interaction between a remote control and a Graphical User Interface (GUI) displayed on a screen included in an endpoint or a user terminal. A number of icons in the GUI are representing a number of user actions. The arrangement comprises at least one communication device providing two-way communication between the remote control and the endpoint, at least one illumination device providing illuminating of a number of buttons on the remote control with a number of colors. The at least one illumination device provides illumination of a first button of the number of buttons with a first color corresponding to a color highlighting a first icon of the number of icons in the GUI representing a first action of the number of user actions which is being activated when pushing the first button.
In other embodiments, the two-way communication between the remote control and the endpoint may include a feedback channel from the endpoint or terminal to the remote which is Bluetooth compliant.
In other embodiments, the number of user actions may include setting up a call, receiving a call, selecting a contact list or selecting a general feature provided by the endpoint or terminal.
In other embodiments, the number of user actions may include extinguishing the illumination means of the first button illuminated with the first color, and illuminating a second button of the number of buttons with the first color positioned on the left hand side, on the right hand side, below or above the first button.
In other embodiments, the GUI may be overlaid on a currently displayed TV image or a video conference on the screen.
According to still another aspect, the above mentioned object and other objects are achieved by providing a computer program, comprising computer readable code units which when executed on an electronic device causes the electronic device to perform any of the methods described herein.
According to still another aspect, the above mentioned object and other objects are achieved by providing a carrier comprising the computer program according to the preceding claim, wherein the carrier is one of an electronic signal, an optical signal, a radio signal and a computer readable medium.
According to still another aspect, the above mentioned object and other objects are achieved by providing a computer program product providing cognitive support in a user interaction between a remote control and a Graphical User Interface (GUI) displayed on a screen included in an endpoint or a user terminal. A number of icons in the GUI representing a number of user actions are provided. The computer program product comprises a computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program code embodied in said medium. The computer-readable program code comprises computer readable program code configured to execute all the steps of any of the methods described herein.
Embodiments herein describe methods providing cognitive support in the interaction between a remote control and a Graphical User Interface (GUI) with a universal design, especially for use in video conferencing.
A video conferencing endpoint (e.g. a terminal) is equipped with one or more screens, one or more loudspeakers, a microphone and a codec. The user usually interacts with the endpoint by a remote control or a user panel (from now on referred to as a remote control) and a GUI displayed on the screen for controlling the endpoint. The most basic commands are related to making a call and receiving a call. The communication is a one-way communication from the remote control to the endpoint, that may be provided by Infrared signals.
However, according to embodiments herein, a feedback channel from the endpoint back to the remote control is provided. In addition, the different buttons on the remote control are provided with illumination means of different colors corresponding to colors highlighting icons in the GUI representing user actions which are being activated when pushing the respective buttons.
Differently from a conventional remote control using IR communication, the remote control herein may be a Bluetooth Smart compliant. Bluetooth Smart defines a large collection of services, including e.g. keyboards (e.g. Human Interface Devices (HID devices)) and heart rate monitors. Embodiments herein define a profile, which includes the applicable services and possibly a custom-defined service for Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) providing the illumination of the buttons.
Bluetooth Smart optionally also supports encryption using an 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) cypher.
For practical implementation of Bluetooth in the remote control for the purpose herein, a chip of low power consumption, being able to live off the AAA battery in the remote for months should be used.
The feedback channel may then be used to transmit information about events and changes in states occurring in the endpoint requiring or inviting for a user action. The event may either be initiated from the user through the remote control, or as a result of an external request like an incoming call to the endpoint. The information transmitted through the feedback channel may be an indication of how the buttons on the remote control should be illuminated so as to provide a logical relation between the button illumination and the current GUI event indication which is displayed on the screen. A protocol defining representations of different states should be provided to be communicated through the feedback channel. According to one embodiment, the use of the feedback channel is minimized by providing a state machine in the remote control and the endpoint, respectively, so that transitions between states would be synchronized on each side depending on the occurring actions (e.g. selection of the user or external events). However, in the embodiments discussed in the following, it is assumed that instructions of change in the button illumination state of the remote control are explicitly communicated through the feedback channel according to the abovementioned protocol.
Any illumination of the buttons of the remote control will indicate an invitation or a request for a user action. The specific button illumination will also indicate which of the buttons that will activate an action in the specific event, and therefore support the user in navigating in the GUI, and in addition to assisting the user of making a correct choice and removing unnecessary doubt.
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By pushing the green illuminated the button 103 below the centered button 105, a signal is transmitted from the remote control 100 to the endpoint instructing to shift the position of the blue colored border from the contact 113 down to a row of icons 119,120,121 representing possible activation of other functions.
The incoming call also initiates transmission of a signal on the feedback channel to the remote control 100 indicating that an incoming call is present. This indication then sets a predefined illumination combination of the buttons 101-106 on the remote control 100. In the example of
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A new state has then occurred (not shown), implying that pushing the blue colored center button 105, a signal is transmitted from the remote control 100 to the endpoint instructing the endpoint to activate the function represented by the heart shaped icon 120.
It should be understood that in the exemplifying embodiments described above, the colors blue, green and/or orange are only mentioned as examples and that other colors may be used. Further, instead of specifying the colors, reference may be made to a first color, a second color and/or a third color, etc.
In some embodiments, an illumination of a button of the remote control 100 with the first color may indicate that an icon of the user interface 110, which icon also is illuminated with the first color may be selected by means of the illuminated button on the remote control 100. Thus, the first color may indicate a selecting button and a selectable icon. Confer for example
Further, in some embodiments, an illumination of a button and/or icon with the second color may indicate a possibility to change selectable icon in a direction indicated by the button and/or icon illuminated with the second color. Referring again to
The above description is merely illustrative examples of different embodiments of the present invention, and is not limiting the scope of the invention as defined in the following independent claims and the corresponding summary of the invention as disclosed above.
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20140304 | Mar 2014 | NO | national |
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PCT/EP2015/054752 | 3/6/2015 | WO | 00 |