Barrage association input method, device and computer-readable storage medium
An input method and computer program technology, applied in image communication, selective content distribution, electrical components, etc., can solve problems such as low accuracy and inability to improve the efficiency of bullet screen input, and achieve simple implementation, improved user experience, and application. Wide range of effects
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Embodiment 1
[0074] The user opens the video barrage player, plays the video, and enables the barrage function at the same time. In the case that the video already includes an existing barrage (historical barrage), the barrage is displayed synchronously. At this point, the player also provides a barrage input window for the user to input barrage. At this point, the user can edit the barrage, for example figure 2 As shown, "cheers" has been input, and at this time, the system retrieves "cheers" and its synonyms, synonyms or "cheers" in other languages in the thesaurus running on the back end, including (cheers, cheers, etc.), the thesaurus The content includes image recognition information, audio recognition information, existing barrage, video label information, channel information, and video owner information, and their relevance is ranked from high to low. For example, if the OCR image recognition finds that there is "Let's cheers!" in the video subtitle, the system will return "Let...
Embodiment 2
[0076] The difference from Embodiment 1 is that the image recognition information and audio recognition information included in the lexicon have their own time attributes. Also take the user input "Cheers" as an example, if there is a subtitle "Let's cheers!" 10 minutes ago in the image recognition video, the STT voice transcription obtained 7 minutes ago is "Just do this.", and the STT voice 2 minutes ago If the voice "Why is it a toast?" is transcribed, the closer the information is to the input time point, the higher the degree of correlation is, so that "Why is it a toast?", "Just this one.", "Let's cheers!" The sorting order of is used as an option for the user to choose.
Embodiment 3
[0078] The difference with Embodiments 1 and 2 is that the existing barrage included in the lexicon determines the degree of relevance according to the number of occurrences of the same content. Also taking the user input "cheers" as an example, if the existing barrage "Let's cheers" occurs 50 times, and "Let's cheers" occurs 40 times, then the order of "Let's cheers" and "Let's cheers" is used as alternative options for the user to choose.
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