Content generation apparatus for extended reality and content display apparatus for extended reality
By setting up a judgment and emphasis mechanism in the extended reality system to identify and emphasize content outside the display area, the problem of identifying content outside the display area is solved, ensuring the complete display of information.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2020-07-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-20
AI Technical Summary
In extended reality systems, it is difficult to identify whether content exists outside the display area, which may lead to missing important information or misinterpreting information.
By setting a determination mechanism in the extended reality content generation device to determine the size of the content relative to the display area, and using an emphasis mechanism to emphasize the end of the content when there is content outside the display area.
It enables clear identification of whether content exists outside the display area, avoiding the omission and misinterpretation of important information and ensuring the complete display of information.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present application relates to a content generation device for extended reality and a content display device for extended reality. BACKGROUND
[0002] In recent years, a head-mounted display that realizes extended reality (Extended Reality) is applied to field work, and HoloLens (registered trademark) of Microsoft Corporation is applied to field work support. By applying an extended reality system to field work, it is possible to refer to a large amount of information together with recognition of a work object. In addition, since it is possible to refer to information only by the movement of the head, it is suitable for field work.
[0003] In Patent Literature 1, an invention is described in which AR content is provided separately according to a business process being executed.
[0004] PRIOR ART DOCUMENTS
[0005] PATENT LITERATURE
[0006] Patent Literature 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2017-091561 SUMMARY
[0007] PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED BY THE INVENTION
[0008] In an extended reality system, there is a case where it is difficult to recognize whether content also exists outside a display area. Due to this, it is possible to miss important information, or it is possible to misinterpret information. However, the invention described in Patent Literature 1 does not mention anything about the recognizability of content.
[0009] Therefore, an object of the present application is to be able to recognize whether content also exists outside a display area.
[0010] MEANS FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEMS
[0011] In order to solve the above problems, the content generation device for extended reality of the present application is characterized by comprising: a determination mechanism that determines whether content that is to be displayed in a display area having an outer frame that is transparent is a prescribed size or more with respect to the display area when the content is to be virtually arranged in a real space; and an emphasis mechanism that emphasizes an end of the content when the content is determined by the determination mechanism to be the prescribed size or more with respect to the display area.
[0012] The extended reality content generation apparatus of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a determination mechanism that determines whether the content also exists outside the display area when the content to be virtually configured in real space is displayed in a display area having a transparent frame; and an emphasis mechanism that emphasizes the end of the content when the determination mechanism determines that the content also exists outside the display area.
[0013] The extended reality content display device of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a configuration mechanism for virtually configuring content in real space; a display control mechanism for displaying the content in a display area having a transparent frame; and an emphasis mechanism for displaying the content with emphasized ends when it is determined that the content also exists outside the display area, and displaying the content without emphasized ends when the content is contained in the display area.
[0014] Other institutions will be described in the specific implementation details.
[0015] The effects of the invention
[0016] According to the present invention, it is possible to identify whether content exists outside the display area. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a configuration diagram of the extended reality system related to this embodiment.
[0018] Figure 2 This is a diagram showing the field of view provided to the user by the extended reality system in this embodiment.
[0019] Figure 3 This is a block diagram of a head-mounted display.
[0020] Figure 4 It is a diagram representing the creation of content.
[0021] Figure 5 It is a diagram representing the field of view provided by an extended reality system.
[0022] Figure 6 This is a diagram representing the field of view provided by the extended reality system in the comparative example.
[0023] Figure 7 This is a diagram showing the field of view provided by the extended reality system in this embodiment.
[0024] Figure 8 This is a diagram showing a comparative example of an extended reality system.
[0025] Figure 9 This is a diagram illustrating a display example of the extended reality system according to this embodiment.
[0026] Figure 10 FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of content whose end is emphasized.
[0027] Figure 11 FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of content whose end is emphasized.
[0028] Figure 12 FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of content whose end is emphasized.
[0029] Figure 13 FIG. 4 is a diagram showing content in the extended reality system of Modification Example 1.
[0030] Figure 14 FIG. 5 is a diagram showing content in the extended reality system of Modification Example 2.
[0031] Figure 15 FIG. 6 is a diagram showing end emphasis of content.
[0032] Figure 16 FIG. 7 is a diagram showing end emphasis of content.
[0033] Figure 17 FIG. 8 is a diagram showing end emphasis of content.
[0034] Figure 18 FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing end emphasis processing by the content generation device.
[0035] Figure 19 FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing switching processing of on-off of end emphasis by the head-mounted display.
[0036] Figure 20 FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing end emphasis processing by the head-mounted display. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] Hereinafter, the specific embodiments of the present application will be explained in detail with reference to the drawings.
[0038] Figure 1 FIG. 12 is a configuration diagram of the extended reality system S of the present embodiment.
[0039] The extended reality system S is configured to include an operation manual database 1, a content generation device 2, a management terminal 3, a tablet terminal 4, and a head-mounted display 5. The extended reality system S provides, for example, extended reality to a user who is a field worker or the like, and supports the work of the user.
[0040] Figure 2 FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a field of view provided to the user by the extended reality system S of the present embodiment.
[0041] On the inner side of the cylinder which is virtually arranged in the real space, operation guide contents 71a, 71b which represent an operation guide which is intended to be referred to in the work, and a figure content 72 which represents a figure face showing the internal structure of the work object 6, and the like are virtually arranged in advance.
[0042] If the orientation of the head-mounted display 5 changes, the extended reality system S recognizes the orientation of the display area 58 of the head-mounted display 5, and updates the display state. If the user changes the orientation of the head in the state of wearing the head-mounted display 5, the user can see the information which enters into the display area 58 in the center of the line of sight. That is, the virtual cylinder is displayed as if it is virtually arranged in the real space.
[0043] Also, if the user changes the orientation of the head, the display area 58 is oriented in the direction in which the operation guide contents 71a, 71b or the figure content 72 or the like are not arranged, and the user can clearly see the work object 6 which exists in the inner side thereof. That is, the user can switch the recognition of the work object 6, the reference of the operation guide contents 71a, 71b, and the reference of the figure content 72 by the action of changing the orientation of the head.
[0044] Returning to Figure 1 The operation guide database 1 is a database for saving operation guide or figure or the like information which is provided to the user who is a field work person or the like.
[0045] The content generation device 2 is a computer which generates contents corresponding to the operation guide information or the figure information or the like of the operation guide database 1, for example, when the operation guide information or the figure information or the like of the operation guide database 1 is designated.
[0046] The management terminal 3 is a terminal for managing the content generation device 2. When the user operates the management terminal 3 and designates the operation guide information or the figure information or the like of the operation guide database 1, the content generation device 2 generates the contents.
[0047] The tablet terminal 4 is a terminal for previewing the generated contents in a two-dimensional manner.
[0048] The head-mounted display 5 is a content reproduction device which reproduces each of the contents generated by the content generation device 2.
[0049] Figure 3 is a block diagram of the head-mounted display 5.
[0050] The head-mounted display 5 is a display device worn on the head of a user, for example, an AR (Augmented Reality) glass. The head-mounted display 5 is a computer configured to include a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 51, a ROM (Read Only Memory) 52, a RAM (Random Access Memory) 53, and a storage section 57. The CPU 51 realizes a content reproduction function by executing a program or the like not shown, which is stored in the ROM 52 or the storage section 57.
[0051] The ROM 52 is a nonvolatile memory that stores, for example, a BIOS (Basic I / O System), a program, and the like. The storage section 57 is, for example, a large-capacity storage device such as a flash memory, and stores content information 571, a program, and the like.
[0052] The head-mounted display 5 is configured to include a gyro sensor 54, a display section 55, and a communication section 56.
[0053] The gyro sensor 54 is a sensor that detects angular acceleration. The CPU 51 detects a change in the orientation of the head-mounted display 5 through the gyro sensor 54.
[0054] The display section 55 has a rectangular display panel buried in the center of a transparent display panel. The display panel is opaque in the central area thereof, and transparent in other areas.
[0055] The communication section 56 is used for communication with the outside, and is, for example, a wireless LAN module.
[0056] Figure 4 is a diagram showing the production of a content.
[0057] The field of view 59 is a range that can be seen by the user. The display area 58 is a range that can be displayed by the display section 55 of the head-mounted display 5, and has a transparent frame. The contents 73, 74, and 75 are virtually arranged on a real space. The user changes the orientation of the head, and the field of view 59 changes, whereby the relative positions of the display area 58 of the head-mounted display 5 and the contents 73, 74, and 75 also change.
[0058] The content 73 is a rectangle, and the lower right area thereof is displayed in the display area 58, and the area other than this exists outside the display area 58.
[0059] The content 74 is a circle, and the lower left portion thereof is displayed in the display area 58, and the portion other than this exists outside the display area 58.
[0060] The content 75 is a triangle, and the upper portion thereof is displayed in the display area 58, and the portion other than this exists outside the display area 58.
[0061] Figure 5 is a diagram showing a field of view provided by the extended reality system S.
[0062] The content 73 is a rectangle, and the area displayed in the display area 58 is also a rectangle. Thus, the user cannot determine whether the entirety of the content 73 is displayed in the display area 58.
[0063] The content 75 is a triangle, and the area displayed in the display area 58 is also a triangle. Thus, the user cannot determine whether the entirety of the content 75 is displayed in the display area 58.
[0064] The content 74 is a circle, and the area displayed in the display area 58 is a part of the circle. Thus, the user can determine that a part of the content 74 is displayed in the display area 58.
[0065] Figure 6 is a diagram showing a field of view provided by the extended reality system of the comparative example.
[0066] To solve the Figure 5 problem, the end 581 of the display area 58 is displayed in emphasis. However, in this comparative example, there is a problem that the end 581 always interferes with the user's field of view.
[0067] Figure 7 is a diagram showing a field of view provided by the extended reality system S of the present embodiment.
[0068] The extended reality system S of the present embodiment emphasizes the end 731 of the content 73. Thus, the extended reality system S can display the case where a part of the content 73 is displayed in the display area 58 and the case where the entirety of the content 73 is displayed in the display area 58 in distinction.
[0069] The extended reality system S emphasizes the end 751 of the content 75. Thus, the extended reality system S can display the case where a part of the content 75 is displayed in the display area 58 and the case where the entirety of the content 75 is displayed in the display area 58 in distinction.
[0070] The extended reality system S emphasizes the end 741 of the content 74. Thus, the extended reality system S can display the case where a part of the content 74 is displayed in the display area 58 and the case where the entirety of the content 74 is displayed in the display area 58 in distinction. However, since the content 74 is a circle, it can be recognized from its shape without the end 741 whether a part thereof is displayed in the display area 58 or the entirety thereof is displayed in the display area 58.
[0071] According to the present embodiment, each content can be set not to be displayed just by changing the orientation of the head, so the field of view is not obstructed.
[0072] Figure 8 Fig. 1 is a diagram showing an example of display of an extended reality system of a comparative example.
[0073] Content 76 contains text. Content 77 is a triangular indicator. Content 78 is a graph. Content 79 is a table.
[0074] These contents 76 to 79 have a case where it is difficult to determine whether all of them are displayed.
[0075] Figure 9 Fig. 2 is a diagram showing an example of display of the extended reality system S of the present embodiment.
[0076] Content 76 has its end 761 emphasized. Thereby, the user can determine that only a part of the text is displayed in the display area. There is a case where the content of the text is called a character group.
[0077] Content 77 has its end 771 emphasized. Thereby, the user can determine that the maximum value of the indicator is hidden in the right.
[0078] Content 78 has its end 781 emphasized. Thereby, the user can determine that there is a continuation in the lower left.
[0079] Content 79 has its end 791 emphasized. Thereby, the user can determine that there is a column in the right and a row in the lower.
[0080] Figure 10 Fig. 3 is a diagram showing an example of content subjected to end emphasis.
[0081] Content 80 is a single triangle. Its end 801 corresponds to each side of the triangle.
[0082] Figure 11 Fig. 4 is a diagram showing an example of content subjected to end emphasis.
[0083] Content 81 is composed of a plurality of rectangles. Its end 811 is a rectangle after simplifying the shape of the whole.
[0084] Figure 12 Fig. 5 is a diagram showing an example of content subjected to end emphasis.
[0085] Content 82 represents a clock. Its end 821 is a circle after simplifying the shape of the whole.
[0086] (Relationship between shape of display area and shape of content)
[0087] The display area is usually rectangular. Thereby, in a case where the content shape is also rectangular, when a part of it is displayed, it is also rectangular, and it is difficult to determine whether there is also content outside the display area.
[0088] The same problem occurs in the case where the display area is a hexagon or a pentagon. Hereinafter, the problem is explained.
[0089] Figure 13 is a diagram showing the content in the extended reality system of the modification example 1.
[0090] Here, the display area 582 is a hexagon, and the content 83 is also a hexagon. At this time, a part of the content 83 displayed in the display area 582 is also a hexagon. Therefore, the user has difficulty in recognizing whether the content 83 also exists outside the display area 582.
[0091] Thus, the content generation device 2 can apply the end emphasis to the hexagonal content 83 in the case where the display area 582 is a hexagon.
[0092] Figure 14 is a diagram showing the content in the extended reality system of the modification example 2.
[0093] Here, the display area 583 is a pentagon, and the content 84 is also a pentagon. At this time, a part of the content 84 displayed in the display area 583 is also a pentagon. Therefore, the user has difficulty in recognizing whether the content 84 also exists outside the display area 582.
[0094] Thus, the content generation device 2 can apply the end emphasis to the pentagonal content 84 in the case where the display area 583 is a pentagon.
[0095] (End of content)
[0096] It is preferable that the end of the content is a design that attenuates from the inside of the content to the outside. Thus, the user does not mistake the inside and the outside of the content.
[0097] Further, it is preferable that the end of the content is not a straight end face or a simple gradation, but a shape that is not used inside the content and does not intrude into the inside of the content. Thus, the user does not mistake the inside and the outside of the content. The end can be repeatedly configured with a specific pattern along the shape of the content. Thus, the content generation device 2 can mechanically generate the end, and the user easily recognizes the end from the other part.
[0098] Figure 15 is a diagram showing the end emphasis of the content.
[0099] The end 851 of the content 85 is a wedge shape that extends from the inside of the content to the outside. Since the user easily distinguishes the inside and the outside of the content, it is preferable as the end shape.
[0100] Figure 16 is a diagram showing the end emphasis of the content.
[0101] The end 861 of the content 86 is a hexagon whose density becomes lower as it goes from the inside of the content toward the outside. Since the user can easily distinguish the inside and the outside of the content, it is preferable as the end shape.
[0102] Figure 17 is a diagram showing end emphasis by the content generation device.
[0103] The end 851 of the content 85 is a semicircular shape from the inside of the content toward the outside. Since the user can easily distinguish the inside and the outside of the content, it is preferable as the end shape.
[0104] (End emphasis processing based on content generation device)
[0105] Figure 18 is a flowchart showing the end emphasis processing by the content generation device 2.
[0106] When the processing starts, an unillustrated processing section (for example, CPU) of the content generation device 2 determines whether the generated content is a still image (S10). The processing section, in the case where the content is a still image (Yes), ignores the black portion of the periphery of the content (S12), and advances to step S13. The processing section, in the case where the content is a moving image (No), ignores the portion in the black state throughout all frames (S11), and advances to step S13.
[0107] In step S13, the processing section sets a line, which is moderately simplified with respect to the periphery of the shape after the portion ignored in steps S11 and S12 is removed, as the end.
[0108] Steps S14 to S18 are determination processing as to whether or not to perform end emphasis.
[0109] In step S14, the processing section determines whether the content is small with respect to the size of the display region. In step S14, the processing section functions as a determination mechanism that determines whether the content is a prescribed size or more with respect to the display region. Here, the content being small, for example, means a case where the width and height of the content display are 25% or less with respect to the width and height of the display region.
[0110] The processing section, in the case where the content is small with respect to the size of the display region (Yes), advances to step S20, generates the content without emphasizing the end, and ends the processing. The processing section, in the case where the content is not small with respect to the size of the display region (No), advances to step S15. Figure 18
[0111] In step S15, the processing section determines whether the content and the display region are similar shapes. The processing section, in the case where the content and the display region are similar shapes (Yes), advances to step S19, generates the content with the end emphasized, and ends the processing. Figure 18 The processing unit functions as an emphasis mechanism that emphasizes the end of the content in step S19.
[0112] In step S15, if the content and display area have different shapes (no), the processing unit proceeds to step S16.
[0113] In step S16, the processing unit determines whether the content is a triangle. If the content is a triangle (yes), the processing unit proceeds to step S19, generates content that emphasizes the ends, and ends the process. Figure 18 The processing unit proceeds to step S17 if the content is not a triangle (No).
[0114] In step S17, the processing unit determines whether the content is a graphic group. If the content is a graphic group (yes), the processing unit proceeds to step S19, generates content that emphasizes the ends of a rectangle that is one size larger than the rectangle containing the graphic group, and then ends the process. Figure 18 The processing.
[0115] If the content is not a graphic group (No), the processing unit proceeds to step S18.
[0116] In step S18, the processing unit determines whether the content is a text group. If the content is a text group (yes), the processing unit proceeds to step S19, generates content that emphasizes the ends of a rectangle that is one size larger than the rectangle containing the entire text group, and then ends the process. Figure 18 The processing unit proceeds to step S20 if the content is not a text group (No), generates content without emphasis at the end, and ends the process. Figure 18 The processing.
[0117] That is, in steps S17 and S18, the processing unit functions as a group determination mechanism to determine whether the content is a graphic group or a text group.
[0118] Furthermore, the processing unit can adjust the color tone of the output to match the color of the content. For example, if the content is a single color, it can be emphasized with the same color tone as the content. If the content has multiple colors, it can be emphasized with colors that match the overall brightness of the content. Thus, the processing unit can suppress glare or excessive darkness.
[0119] Figure 19 This is a flowchart illustrating the switching process for turning end-point emphasis on and off via the head-mounted display 5. This switching process is invoked, for example, per-frame display processing. Furthermore, this process is predicated on having already been... Figure 18 The processing determines whether it is end-emphasized content, and then end-emphasized content is generated into two types: content with the end emphasized and normal content without the end emphasized.
[0120] The CPU 51 determines whether or not there is an end emphasized content (S30). The CPU 51 proceeds to step S34 in the case where there is no end emphasized content (No), displays each content as it is, and ends the processing. The CPU 51 proceeds to step S31 in the case where there is an end emphasized content (Yes). Figure 19
[0121] In step S31, the CPU 51 determines whether or not the entire content is housed in the display region. This determination processing is performed for each content. The CPU 51 displays the content in which the end is not emphasized (S33) in the case where the entire content is housed in the display region (Yes), and ends the processing. Figure 19
[0122] The CPU 51 displays the content in which the end is emphasized (S32) in the case where the entire content is not housed in the display region (No), and ends the processing. Figure 19
[0123] (End Emphasis Processing Based on Head-Mounted Display)
[0124] Figure 20 is a flowchart showing the end emphasis processing by the head-mounted display 5. This is a modification example of the embodiment explained in Figure 18
[0125] The processing of steps S40 to S43 is the same as the processing of steps S10 to S13 of Figure 18
[0126] In step S44, the processing section determines whether or not the content is housed in the display region. The processing section proceeds to step S50 in the case where the content is housed in the display region (Yes). The processing section proceeds to step S45 in the case where the content is not housed in the display region (No). The processing of steps S45 to S50 is the same as the processing of steps S15 to S20 of Figure 18
[0127] In step S51, the CPU 51 displays the content in which the end is emphasized, and ends the processing. In step S52, the CPU 51 displays the normal content, and ends the processing. In steps S51 and S52, the CPU 51 functions as a display control mechanism that causes the display region having a transparent outer frame to display the content. Figure 20 Figure 20 (Other Modification Example)
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[0129] The present application is not limited to the above-described embodiments but includes various modifications. For example, the above-described embodiments are described in detail in order to make the present application easy to understand, and are not limited to necessarily having all the configurations described. A part of the configuration of one embodiment can be replaced with the configuration of another embodiment, and the configuration of one embodiment can be added with the configuration of another embodiment. In addition, a part of the configuration of each embodiment can be added, deleted, or replaced with another configuration.
[0130] Each of the above-described configurations, functions, processing units, processing mechanisms, and the like can be realized by a part or all of them, for example, by hardware such as an integrated circuit. Each of the above-described configurations, functions, and the like can also be realized by a processor interpreting and executing a program realizing each function, and thus by software. The program, table, file, and the like realizing each function can be stored in a memory, a hard disk, an SSD (Solid State Drive), or the like, or a flash memory card, a DVD (Digital Versatile Disk), or the like.
[0131] In each embodiment, the control lines and the information lines are indicated in consideration of the need for explanation, and do not necessarily indicate all the control lines and the information lines on the product. In fact, it can be considered that almost all the configurations are connected to each other.
[0132] As other modifications of the present application, for example, there are the following (a) to (e).
[0133] (a) It is not limited to a simple figure such as a polygon or a circle, and for example, a complex figure such as a heavy machine or a factory device can be displayed as a content of extended reality.
[0134] (b) A shape that does not attenuate toward the outside of the content can be used as the end emphasis.
[0135] (c) A shape in which the same expression is highly likely to be used inside the content can be used as the end emphasis.
[0136] (d) A shape that intrudes into the inside of the content can be used as the end emphasis.
[0137] (e) It is not limited to a system configured of a plurality of devices, and a content generation function and a display function can be installed in the head-mounted display 5.
[0138] Explanation of Reference Numerals
[0139] S Extended reality system; 1 Operation manual database; 2 Content generation device; 3 Management terminal; 4 Tablet terminal; 5 Head-mounted display; 51 CPU; 52 ROM; 53 RAM; 54 Gyro sensor; 55 Display section; 56 Communication section; 57 Storage section; 571 Content information; 58, 582, 583 Display area; 581 End; 59 Field of view; 6 Work object; 71a, 71b Operation manual content; 72 Graphic content; 73-87 Content; 731-821, 851-871 End.
Claims
1. An extended reality content generation device, characterized in that, have: The determining body, when displaying content virtually configured in real space in a display area with a transparent frame, determines whether the content is at least the size specified relative to the display area; and The emphasizing agency, when the aforementioned determining agency determines that the content exceeds a specified size relative to the aforementioned display area, will emphasize the end of the aforementioned content. The aforementioned content generation apparatus emphasizes the end of the content by causing the end of the content to attenuate from the inside to the outside. The aforementioned determining body determines whether the shape of the aforementioned display area is similar to the shape of the aforementioned content. When the shape of the display area is similar to the shape of the content, the emphasis mechanism emphasizes the end of the content.
2. An extended reality content generation device, characterized in that, have: The determining body determines whether content that is virtually configured in the real space also exists outside the display area when it is displayed in a display area with a transparent frame. as well as The emphasizing agency, in cases where the aforementioned determining agency determines that the aforementioned content exists outside the aforementioned display area, will emphasize the end of the aforementioned content. The aforementioned content generation apparatus emphasizes the end of the content by causing the end of the content to attenuate from the inside to the outside. The aforementioned determining body determines whether the shape of the aforementioned display area is similar to the shape of the aforementioned content. When the shape of the display area is similar to the shape of the content, the emphasis mechanism emphasizes the end of the content.
3. The extended reality content generation apparatus as described in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, It also has a shape determination mechanism for determining the shape of the above-mentioned content. The aforementioned emphasizing mechanism switches whether to emphasize the end of the aforementioned content based on the shape or type determined by the aforementioned shape determining mechanism.
4. The extended reality content generation apparatus as described in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The aforementioned emphasis mechanism simplifies the outer periphery of the shape of the aforementioned content as the end.
5. The extended reality content generation apparatus as described in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, When the shape of the content is triangular, the aforementioned emphasizing mechanism emphasizes the end of the content.
6. An extended reality content generation device, characterized in that, have: The judging body determines whether the content is at least the size specified relative to the display area when it is displayed in a display area with a transparent frame, and when the content is virtually configured in the real space. The emphasizing agency, when the aforementioned determining agency determines that the content is larger than or equal to the specified size relative to the aforementioned display area, will emphasize the end of the aforementioned content; as well as The group determination mechanism will determine whether the above content is a graphic group or a text group. When the above content is a graphic group or a text group, the above-mentioned emphasis mechanism emphasizes the end of the above content.
7. An extended reality content generation device, characterized in that, have: The determining body determines whether content that is virtually configured in the real space also exists outside the display area when it is displayed in a display area with a transparent frame. The emphasizing agency, in cases where the aforementioned determining agency determines that the aforementioned content also exists outside the aforementioned display area, will emphasize the end of the aforementioned content; as well as The group determination mechanism will determine whether the above content is a graphic group or a text group. When the above content is a graphic group or a text group, the above-mentioned emphasis mechanism emphasizes the end of the above content.
8. An extended reality content generation device, characterized in that, have: The configuration mechanism virtually configures content in the real space; The display control mechanism causes the above content to be displayed in a display area with a transparent outer frame; The mechanism emphasizes that if it determines that the content exists outside the aforementioned display area, it displays the content with the emphasized end; if the content is contained within the aforementioned display area, it displays the content without the emphasized end. as well as The judging body determines whether the shape of the aforementioned display area is similar to the shape of the aforementioned content. When the shape of the display area is similar to the shape of the content, the emphasis mechanism emphasizes the ends of the content. The above content ends with a design that decays from the inside out.
9. An extended reality content display device, characterized in that, have: The configuration mechanism virtually configures content in the real space; The display control mechanism causes the above content to be displayed in a display area with a transparent outer frame; The mechanism emphasizes that if it determines that the content exists outside the aforementioned display area, it displays the content with the emphasized end; if the content is contained within the aforementioned display area, it displays the content without the emphasized end. as well as The group determination mechanism will determine whether the above content is a graphic group or a text group. When the above content is a group of graphics or a group of text, the aforementioned emphasis mechanism emphasizes the end of the content. The above content ends with a design that decays from the inside out.
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