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WO2005053291A1 - Procede pour transmettre des informations en images permettant de representer des reactions emotionnelles - Google Patents

Procede pour transmettre des informations en images permettant de representer des reactions emotionnelles Download PDF

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WO2005053291A1
WO2005053291A1 PCT/EP2004/052929 EP2004052929W WO2005053291A1 WO 2005053291 A1 WO2005053291 A1 WO 2005053291A1 EP 2004052929 W EP2004052929 W EP 2004052929W WO 2005053291 A1 WO2005053291 A1 WO 2005053291A1
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Alexander Jarczyk
Roland Keller
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/72Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
    • H04M1/724User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
    • H04M1/72403User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
    • H04M1/72427User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality for supporting games or graphical animations
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/72Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
    • H04M1/724User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
    • H04M1/72403User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
    • H04M1/7243User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality with interactive means for internal management of messages

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  • the present invention relates to a method for transmitting image information, in particular composite image information which represents an emotion.
  • the composite image information can be taken from a group of predefined emotions or emotion objects in order to transmit them to a communication partner, or the emotion object can be changed as desired in order to adapt the emotion object differently to an emotion or mood to reach.
  • the respective emotional states are defined, for example, according to the "Human markup languague initiative (Human ML).
  • Human ML Human markup languague initiative
  • An emotional state can therefore be digitally described and as such can be used again When displaying the emotional states of a communication partner with the help of artifacts, however, there is the difficulty that a representative or a metaphor can be used for the information to be transmitted.
  • Human conditioning5 means that the interpretation of emotions based on human-like beings is the most important Although there is a standardization that enables the prerequisite for the transmission of emotions by technical means, the possibility of expressing the emotions is limited in such a way that, in particular, a dynamic representation that changes over time today g big problems. This is particularly true for the simple and intuitive composition or compilation of emotion sequences. 5 Traditionally, emotions are described by means of so-called “emoticons”, the number of which is very numerous. However, this variety of variants leads very quickly the area of the coincidental, which makes interpretation difficult for the recipient or completely prevents it. A well-known emoticon ";-)” means, for example, joke or irony, while an unknown or less common emoticon ">: ->” means something like devil or meanness.
  • a method for transmitting composite image information associated with an emotion initially provides for one or more predetermined graphic objects representing an emotion to be provided on a first mobile radio device. These graphic objects or emotion objects are composed of a set of image sections or image zones. Now a first of the predefined graphic emotion objects representing an emotion is selected. This can be done, for example, by a user of the first mobile radio device. The selected first graphic emotion object is then transmitted from the first mobile radio device to a second mobile radio device as part of a composite image information.
  • an emotion object includes an object u that represents a human being, a human-like being or an animal.
  • an object u that represents a human being, a human-like being or an animal.
  • At least one further specific one of the predetermined graphic emotion objects is selected and this selected emotion object is added as a second (or third, etc. or further) emotion object to the composite image information in order to generate a sequence of chronologically successive emotion objects when the composite image information is reproduced, for example in the second mobile radio device.
  • a "dynamic" emotion can be described by means of two emotion objects contained in the composite image information. It is not only possible to use a given emotion object as the second emotion object, but it is also possible, as with the first emotion object, to change one or more image sections of the second emotion object and finally to insert the changed emotion object as the second emotion object in the composite image information.
  • Changing an emotion object or the image sections of an emotion object can, on the one hand, affect the shape or shape of the object itself (in the case of a human-like being, for example, the position of the arms or the change in the mouth area), but also the position of the object during playback, for example on a Include display of the receiving second mobile device.
  • the dynamic emotion or the dynamic emotion object it is also conceivable to add shaping information to the composite image information before it is transmitted to the second mobile radio device.
  • the composite image information when the composite image information is reproduced, the entire first emotion object or certain image sections assigned to it change independently in a temporal structure in such a way that the first emotion object or only certain image sections thereof change over time with the second emotion object or image sections thereof align gradually.
  • the composite image information when the composite image information is reproduced, a sequence of successive emotion objects is reproduced, which have their starting point with the first emotion object and their target point with the second emotion object.
  • the first and the second emotion object are also called the so-called main frame or "key frame"
  • the temporal structure when the composite image information is reproduced or in it contained emotion objects is adjustable by a user. For example, the period of time in which the entire transition from the first emotion object to the second emotion object takes place, or an acceleration effect can be achieved in which the transition from the first to the second emotion object begins slowly and then becomes faster and faster, etc.
  • the composite image information In addition to the emotion objects just described, which contain graphical information or objects which are in particular in the form of a human being or a human-like being, it is also conceivable for the composite image information to provide further information, the output or display channels of a different type speak to.
  • the composite image information or, in particular, a graphic emotion object contained therein to contain audio control information (for outputting a sound or tone or a spxach signal), mechanical control information (for vibrating the mobile radio device reproducing the composite image information) , etc.) or further optical control information (for example for controlling light-emitting diodes or other light sources on the reproducing mobile device) is assigned.
  • the A ⁇ dio control information can comprise a knocking representing a heartbeat to be output on a loudspeaker
  • the mechanical information can include vibrating representing a heartbeat to be output by a vibrator
  • the further optical control information can include a blinking of a light source occurring in the rhythm of a heartbeat.
  • this additional information or control information can advantageously help to better represent the transition.
  • the neutral emotion is assigned a normal or slow heartbeat and the e-motion "joy" is assigned a fast heartbeat a transition of emotion through an acceleration of the heartbeat, whether optically, acoustically or mechanically, can be an impressive effect.
  • the control information can advantageously also be set or changed by a user.
  • the composite image information is transmitted from one to a further mobile radio device via a mobile radio network, it also being possible for direct transmission between two mobile radio devices to be possible.
  • a mobile radio device for transmitting composite image information which initially has a first storage device for storing one or more predetermined graphic emotion objects representing an emotion, which are composed of a set of image sections. Furthermore, the mobile radio device has a selection device for selecting a specific one of the predetermined graphic emotion objects representing an emotion, the selection device being formed in particular by a keyboard of the mobile radio device. In addition, the mobile radio device has a transmission device for transmitting a composite image information comprising the (first) selected emotion object to a further mobile device.
  • the mobile radio device has a manipulation device for changing at least one image section of the set of image sections of the selected emotion object and for adding this changed emotion object to the composite image information.
  • the manipulation device can have a display device for displaying the individual image sections of the selected emotion object and for selecting the image section to be changed.
  • the manipulation device can have a second storage device in which given image sections are stored, which are designed to be exchanged with an image section assigned to a predetermined emotion object for changing the emotion object. This means that the second storage device represents a type of library from which individual image sections can be taken in order to change a given emotion object individually in order to better adapt it to the mood or emotion of the user of the mobile radio device currently prevailing.
  • the mobile radio device also has a control device which is designed to combine a plurality of predefined or changed emotion objects to form the composite image information, which can finally be transmitted to a further mobile radio device.
  • the control device can combine two selected emotion objects in such a way that they can be played back (displayed) one after the other when played back on a further mobile radio device.
  • the control device can also be designed to provide the individual emotion objects in the composite image information with temporal information which indicates the temporal structure in which the individual emotion objects can be played in a mobile radio device receiving the composite image information.
  • control device can be designed to add a transformation information to the composite image information, which indicates that when the composite image information is reproduced, the entire first emotion object or certain control sections assigned to it change automatically in a temporal structure such that a sequence of one another
  • the following emotion objects are created, which gradually adapt to a second emotion object.
  • Such an adjustment of an emotion object to a second over time is also referred to as "morphing".
  • the control device can also be designed to add further control information to the composite image information such as assigning audio control information, mechanical control information and / or further optical control information.
  • the mobile radio device is designed as a mobile telephone or as a computer with a radio module, which operates in particular according to a mobile radio standard, such as the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) standard or the UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) standard ,
  • the mobile radio device can be designed to communicate with a mobile radio network via which the composite image information can finally be transmitted to a further mobile radio device.
  • FIGS. 1A and 1B show a mobile radio device in the form of a mobile telephone, with the individual devices for selecting or manipulating emotion objects;
  • FIG. 2 shows an exemplary representation of an option object with graphic information, as well as audio control information and mechanical control information;
  • FIG. 3 shows the graphic information of an emotion object to show which individual image sections of this graphic information can be changed
  • FIG. 4 shows a diagram in which a temporal structure is plotted on the X axis, according to which certain emotion objects are reproduced, and in which the Y axis Represents a range of emotions from a negative emotion (negative Y-axis) to a positive emotion (positive Y-axis);
  • FIG. 5 shows a diagram similar to the diagram from FIG. 4, in which a change of a first emotion object in the direction of a second emotion object is shown via intermediate objects;
  • FIG. 6 shows a mobile radio arrangement which illustrates the transmission of a composite image information from a first mobile radio device via a communication network to a second mobile radio device.
  • FIG. 1 a mobile radio device is shown in the form of a mobile telephone MFG1, which is designed to carry out a method according to an embodiment of the invention.
  • the mobile phone MFGl comprises, viewed from top to bottom, a loudspeaker LS for outputting an acoustic signal, such as tones, sounds or speech signals. Furthermore, the mobile telephone MFG1 comprises a display device or a display DSP for displaying text or, in particular, as can be seen in FIG. 1B, graphic objects (GI) which are assigned to an emotion object (EOl) which is yet to be explained.
  • the mobile phone comprises a keypad or a TAS keyboard, which in the present case consists of four rows of three keys each. Above the key block are three radio station keys FT (indicated in FIG. 1B), in which two small function keys are arranged next to a large central function key.
  • a memory device with two memory sections SP1 and SP2 is provided in the interior of the mobile telephone MFG1, with a plurality of emotion objects (used in the first memory section SP1 same figure 2) is stored, which represent different standard emotions, which will be explained.
  • Individual image sections for graphic information of emotion objects are stored in the second memory section SP2 and are used to exchange an image section of a standard emotion object for a differentiated representation of an emotion.
  • a control device STE is provided in the interior of the mobile telephone MFG1, which is designed to fetch the individual standard emotion objects or the replacement image sections from the memory sections SP1 and SP2 and possibly bring them together with further control information into a composite image information item.
  • Composite image information which is to be transmitted from a mobile radio device or mobile phone to another mobile radio device or mobile phone can be created using a so-called emotion composition application "Emotion-Comnposer”.
  • This composition application can be started, for example, by pressing one of the three function keys FT of the mobile telephone located above the keypad TAS, which is illustrated in the display DSP in the display field AZF by the term “emotion”.
  • the keypad TAS is controlled in such a way that by pressing one of the keys of the keypad TAS, certain of the standard information stored in the first memory section SP1 can be called up.
  • key 1 of the emotion "love” key 2 of the emotion “joy”
  • key 3 of the emotion “pride” key 4 of the emotion “hope”
  • key 5 of the emotion "satisfaction” key 6
  • the key 8 of the emotion "grief” the key 9 of the emotion "disgust”
  • the key “*" of the emotion "fear” r the key 0 of the emotion " neutral "and the”#”key must be assigned to the emotion" hate ".
  • a first emotion object EOl appears in the display DSP, more precisely graphic information GI of this emotion object.
  • This graphic information GI advantageously comprises a human-like object on which the emotion of the sender can be displayed easily and intuitively for a recipient of this emotion object.
  • the previously mentioned emotion object EOL is shown as an example, which in addition to the graphical information GI can have further components.
  • the graphic information GI which has a plurality of image sections, an upper image section BAI, a central image section BA2 and a lower image section BA3, will be discussed again.
  • the exemplary emotion object EOL also has audio control information AI, which indicates that during the reproduction or display of the graphic information GI via a loudspeaker, a calm, constant, low-pitched, pulsating (characteristic of a neutral emotion) Knocking to mimic a calm heartbeat should be issued.
  • the exemplary emission object EOl comprises mechanical information MI, which indicates that a calm, constant, slow, pulsating vibration is to be output via a vibrator integrated in a mobile radio device or mobile phone in order to imitate a calm heartbeat. It is also conceivable (although it is not shown in FIG. 2) that further optical information is provided in the emotion object EOL, which indicates that, for example, an additional light source in a mobile radio device or mobile telephone, such as a light-emitting diode, etc., constant, slow and pulsating flashing is generated.
  • the just described standard emotion "neutral” can be fetched from the first memory section SP1 by the control device ST1 into a working memory (not shown) in order to be shown on the display DSP , and also to be changed. It is possible, as shown in FIG. 3, to change the graphical information GI.
  • image sections can be specifically selected (for example by the central function key or navigation key above the keypad TAS of the mobile phone MFG1) and can then be replaced or exchanged with other replacement image sections which are provided in the second memory section SP2. If the user interface is more complex than on the mobile phone shown in FIG.
  • a pointing device such as a mouse cursor is also provided, which can be moved over the entire display area of the display DSP, so that a character program can be implemented
  • it is also possible to edit the individual image sections directly with an expanded composition application for example to add hair to the head shown in the graphic information GI, in particular in the first image section BAI. It can, as mentioned e certain image portions or all image sections are verr onlyt to produce ject to a new or to the current mood of the user of the composition application adapted Emotionsoto-.
  • a plurality of emotion objects can be inserted into a composite image information, which are also provided with time information in which they are reproduced at the recipient of the composite image information.
  • FIG. 4 shows a diagram in which the time of the reproduction or the temporal structure of the reproduction of emotion objects is plotted on the X axis.
  • the Y axis represents the range of emotions from the emotion "love” to the emotion “hate”.
  • Control information can be reproduced in the time structure shown.
  • the first emotion object EOl is to be reproduced first during a reproduction, while after thirteen time segments or a time interval TI the second emotion E02 is to be reproduced, and after eight time segments or a second time interval T2 again third emotion object E03 is to be reproduced.
  • the three emotion objects EOL to E03 thus mark main points or corner points of the dynamic emotion and can therefore be referred to as so-called main frames or "key frames".
  • FIG. 5 a further embodiment of the invention is shown.
  • a plurality of emotion objects namely the emotion object EOL and the emotion object E02, are inserted here in a composite image information together with time information for determining the temporal structure of the reproduction of the emotion objects.
  • T1, T2 time intervals
  • Embodiment of Figure 4 that when the emotion objects are reproduced between objects between the emotional objects serving as the main frame EOl and E02 are generated or reproduced. More precisely, the time information in the image information from FIG. 5 specifies that the first emotion object EOl is to be reproduced first, while after a certain time TM the second emotion object E02 is to be reproduced. During the time interval TM, intermediate objects ZOl and Z02 are generated and reproduced, which, as can be seen in FIG. 5, align themselves with the second emotion object E02 starting from the first emotion object EOl. That is, the intermediate objects ZOl and Z02 represent intermediate states with regard to the emotion, which lie between the emotion of the main frame, here the emotion objects EOl and E02.
  • Such an adaptation in time of an object from a first main frame to a second main frame is also referred to as "morphing".
  • morphing Such an adaptation in time of an object from a first main frame to a second main frame.
  • the graphic information of the emotion objects can be adjusted during the morphing, but also the information of the other output channels, for example audio control information which represents a heartbeat, starting from a calm or slow heartbeat for one neutral emotion (emotion object EOl) can be accelerated to a fast heartbeat of an emotion "joy" (emotion object E02).
  • FIG. 6 a mobile radio arrangement for the transmission of a composite image information from a first mobile phone MFG1 via a communication network KN to a second mobile phone MFG2 is shown.
  • the user of the first mobile phone MFG1 which can be configured, for example, like the mobile phone shown in FIG. 1, creates a composite image information ZBI, which is either a static emotion (with an emotion object) or a dynamic emotion with a plurality of emotion objects (by morphing connected or not).
  • the composite image information ZBI created is now transmitted by means of a radio module FM1 from the first mobile phone MFGl to a communication network KN, in particular a mobile radio network, which in turn transmits the composite image information ZBI transmits the second mobile phone MFG2 or its radio module FM2.
  • the transmission can take place, for example, by means of the so-called MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) service, which is designed to also transmit large-scale multimedia data from one to a second mobile phone.
  • MMS Multimedia Messaging Service
  • the mobile phones and the communication network can operate, for example, according to the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) or UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) standard.

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L'invention concerne un procédé pour transmettre des informations d'images complexes associées à une émotion. Dans une première étape, un ou plusieurs objets émotionnels graphiques prédéterminés représentant une émotion, lesquels sont composés d'un ensemble de segments d'images, sont utilisés sur un premier dispositif radio mobile (MFG1). Un des objets émotionnels prédéterminés (EO1, EO2) est sélectionné et inséré dans des informations d'images complexes (ZB1). Ces informations sont ensuite transmises par le premier dispositif radio mobile sur un second dispositif radio mobile (MFG2). Une pluralité d'objets émotionnels, en état prédéterminé ou en état modifié, sont insérés dans les informations d'images complexes, ce qui permet la représentation d'une dynamique, par exemple le changement temporaire d'émotions sur l'extrémité de réception des informations d'images complexes.
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