Interaction methods, devices, equipment and storage media

CN116866402BActive Publication Date: 2026-08-14BEIJING ZITIAO NETWORK TECH CO LTD
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CN · China
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Filing Date
2023-06-25
Publication Date
2026-08-14

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然而,传统的对话式交互的交互过程通常是固定的,这影响了用户的交互体验

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Abstract

According to embodiments of this disclosure, an interaction method, apparatus, device, and storage medium are provided. The method includes receiving at least one round of dialogue interaction between a user and a virtual object in a virtual scene, wherein the at least one round of dialogue interaction includes the user's selection of a set of dialogue items provided in each round of dialogue interaction; and providing media content associated with the virtual object, the media content including at least a first audio portion corresponding to text content, wherein the text content is generated based on at least one round of dialogue interaction. Therefore, embodiments of this disclosure can provide users with media content created based on dialogue interaction with virtual objects in a virtual scene, thereby enriching the user's interactive experience in the virtual scene.
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Technical Field

[0001] The exemplary embodiments disclosed herein relate generally to the field of computers, and more particularly to interactive methods, apparatuses, devices, and computer-readable storage media. Background Technology

[0002] With the development of computer technology, various forms of electronic devices can greatly enrich people's daily lives. For example, some electronic devices can provide users with virtual scenes, which can include various types of characters, such as characters that users can control, or non-player characters (NPCs).

[0003] In such virtual scenarios, users can control their own characters to engage in conversational interactions with non-player characters. However, the traditional conversational interaction process is usually fixed, which affects the user's interactive experience. Summary of the Invention

[0004] In a first aspect of this disclosure, an interaction method is provided. The method includes: receiving at least one round of dialogue interaction between a user and a virtual object in a virtual scene, wherein the at least one round of dialogue interaction includes the user's selection of a set of dialogue items provided in each round of dialogue interaction; and providing media content associated with the virtual object, the media content including at least a first audio portion corresponding to text content, wherein the text content is generated based on at least one round of dialogue interaction.

[0005] In a second aspect of this disclosure, an interactive device is provided. The device includes: a receiving module configured to receive at least one round of dialogue interaction between a user and a virtual object in a virtual scene, wherein the at least one round of dialogue interaction includes the user's selection of a set of dialogue items provided in each round of dialogue interaction; and a providing module configured to provide media content associated with the virtual object, the media content including at least a first audio portion corresponding to text content, wherein the text content is generated based on at least one round of dialogue interaction.

[0006] In a third aspect of this disclosure, an electronic device is provided. The device includes at least one processing unit; and at least one memory coupled to the at least one processing unit and storing instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit. When executed by the at least one processing unit, the instructions cause the device to perform the method of the first aspect.

[0007] In a fourth aspect of this disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided. The computer-readable storage medium stores a computer program that can be executed by a processor to implement the method of the first aspect.

[0008] It should be understood that the content described in this content section is not intended to limit the key or essential features of the embodiments of this disclosure, nor is it intended to restrict the scope of this disclosure. Other features of this disclosure will become readily apparent from the following description. Attached Figure Description

[0009] The above and other features, advantages, and aspects of the embodiments of this disclosure will become more apparent from the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description. In the drawings, the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements, wherein:

[0010] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of an example environment in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented is shown;

[0011] Figure 2 A flowchart illustrating an example interaction process according to some embodiments of this disclosure is shown;

[0012] Figures 3A to 3E Example user interfaces according to some embodiments of this disclosure are shown;

[0013] Figure 4 A schematic structural block diagram of an interactive device according to certain embodiments of the present disclosure is shown; and

[0014] Figure 5 A block diagram of an electronic device capable of implementing several embodiments of the present disclosure is shown. Detailed Implementation

[0015] Embodiments of this disclosure will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. While some embodiments of this disclosure are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that this disclosure can be implemented in various forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided to provide a more thorough and complete understanding of this disclosure. It should be understood that the accompanying drawings and embodiments of this disclosure are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this disclosure.

[0016] It should be noted that the headings of any section / subsection provided herein are not limiting. Various embodiments are described throughout this document, and embodiments of any type may be included under any section / subsection. Furthermore, embodiments described in any section / subsection may be combined in any way with any other embodiments described in the same section / subsection and / or different sections / subsections.

[0017] In the description of embodiments of this disclosure, the term "comprising" and similar terms should be understood as open-ended inclusion, i.e., "including but not limited to". The term "based on" should be understood as "at least partially based on". The term "one embodiment" or "the embodiment" should be understood as "at least one embodiment". The term "some embodiments" should be understood as "at least some embodiments". Other explicit and implicit definitions may also be included below. The terms "first", "second", etc., may refer to different or the same objects. Other explicit and implicit definitions may also be included below.

[0018] The embodiments of this disclosure may involve user data, data acquisition, and / or use. All of these aspects comply with applicable laws, regulations, and relevant provisions. In the embodiments of this disclosure, all data collection, acquisition, processing, manipulation, forwarding, and use are conducted with the user's knowledge and confirmation. Accordingly, in implementing the embodiments of this disclosure, the type, scope of use, and usage scenarios of any data or information that may be involved should be communicated to the user and their authorization obtained in accordance with relevant laws and regulations through appropriate means. The specific methods of notification and / or authorization may vary depending on the actual situation and application scenario, and the scope of this disclosure is not limited in this respect.

[0019] In this specification and the embodiments, any processing of personal information will be carried out only under the premise of legality (such as obtaining the consent of the personal information subject, or being necessary for the performance of a contract), and will only be carried out within the scope stipulated or agreed upon. A user's refusal to process personal information other than that necessary for basic functions will not affect the user's use of basic functions.

[0020] Traditionally, some virtual environments support various types of interaction between users and virtual objects within the environment (e.g., non-player characters). For example, users can control a player character to engage in dialogue with a non-player character. Alternatively, users can select a dialogue option from a set of preset options to complete a conversation with a non-player character. However, these dialogue interactions are typically pre-defined, making it difficult for users to experience a dialogue similar to that with a real person.

[0021] Embodiments of this disclosure propose an interaction scheme. According to various embodiments of this disclosure, at least one round of dialogue interaction between a user and a virtual object in a virtual scene can be received, wherein the at least one round of dialogue interaction includes the user's selection of a set of dialogue items provided in each round of dialogue interaction. Further, media content associated with the virtual object can be provided, the media content including at least a first audio portion corresponding to text content, wherein the text content is generated based on at least one round of dialogue interaction.

[0022] Therefore, the embodiments of this disclosure can provide users with the ability to create corresponding media content based on dialogue and interaction with virtual objects in a virtual scene, thereby enriching the user's interactive experience in the virtual scene.

[0023] Example Environment

[0024] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of an example environment 100 in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented is shown. For example... Figure 1 As shown, example environment 100 may include terminal device 110.

[0025] In this example environment 100, terminal device 110 may run an application 120 that supports virtual scenes. Application 120 may be any suitable type of application for presenting virtual scenes, examples of which may include, but are not limited to, simulation applications, game applications, virtual reality applications, augmented reality applications, etc., and embodiments of this disclosure are not limited in this respect. User 140 may interact with application 120 via terminal device 110 and / or its attached devices.

[0026] exist Figure 1 In environment 100, if application 120 is active, terminal device 110 can present an interface 150 associated with the virtual scene through application 120. Interface 150 can present at least one screen associated with the virtual scene. At least one screen may include a screen associated with a virtual object corresponding to the current user, a screen associated with virtual objects corresponding to other users, a screen associated with a non-player character, a screen associated with a location in the virtual scene, etc. For example, interface 150 may be a game application interface to present a corresponding game scene. Alternatively, interface 150 may be other suitable types of interactive interfaces that allow users to control virtual objects in the interface to perform corresponding actions in the virtual scene.

[0027] In some embodiments, terminal device 110 communicates with server 130 to provide services to application 120. Terminal device 110 can be any type of mobile terminal, fixed terminal, or portable terminal, including mobile phones, desktop computers, laptop computers, notebook computers, netbook computers, tablet computers, media computers, multimedia tablets, handheld computers, portable gaming terminals, VR / AR devices, personal communication system (PCS) devices, personal navigation devices, personal digital assistants (PDAs), audio / video players, digital cameras / camcorders, positioning devices, television receivers, radio receivers, e-book devices, gaming devices, or any combination thereof, including accessories and peripherals of these devices or any combination thereof. In some embodiments, terminal device 110 can also support any type of user-facing interface (such as "wearable" circuitry).

[0028] Server 130 can be a standalone physical server, a server cluster or distributed system composed of multiple physical servers, or a cloud server providing basic cloud computing services such as cloud services, cloud databases, cloud computing, cloud functions, cloud storage, network services, cloud communication, middleware services, domain name services, security services, content delivery networks, and big data and artificial intelligence platforms. Server 130 may include, for example, computing systems / servers such as mainframes, edge computing nodes, computing devices in a cloud environment, etc. Server 130 can provide backend services for applications 120 supporting virtual scenarios in terminal device 110.

[0029] A communication connection can be established between server 130 and terminal device 110. This communication connection can be established via wired or wireless means. The communication connection may include, but is not limited to, Bluetooth, mobile network, Universal Serial Bus (USB), and Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) connections; the embodiments of this disclosure are not limited in this respect. In the embodiments of this disclosure, server 130 and terminal device 110 can achieve signaling interaction through the communication connection between them.

[0030] It should be understood that the structure and function of the various elements in environment 100 are described for illustrative purposes only and do not imply any limitation on the scope of this disclosure.

[0031] Example process

[0032] Figure 2A flowchart of an interaction process 200 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure is shown. Process 200 can be implemented at terminal device 110. For ease of discussion, reference will be made to... Figure 1 The environment 100 is used to describe the process 200.

[0033] In box 210, terminal device 110 receives at least one round of dialogue interaction between the user and virtual objects in the virtual scene, wherein the at least one round of dialogue interaction includes the user's selection of a set of dialogue items provided in each round of dialogue interaction.

[0034] In some embodiments, such a virtual scene may include any suitable type of virtual functionality, such as a game scene, a simulation scene, or a virtual reality scene. In some embodiments, virtual objects may include suitable interactive objects set in the virtual scene, such as non-player characters.

[0035] The following will combine Figures 3A to 3E To describe the specific process of box 210. It should be understood that, although Figures 3A to 3E The description uses a game scenario as an example, but this is merely illustrative.

[0036] like Figure 3A As shown, terminal device 110 may, for example, present interface 300A, which can be used to present information related to a virtual scene (e.g., a game scene). Exemplarily, interface 300A may include virtual objects 310, such as non-player characters in the virtual scene.

[0037] Furthermore, the terminal device 110 may also provide a dialogue control 320 to support dialogue interaction between the user and the virtual object 310. Exemplarily, such a dialogue control 320 may be provided based on a dialogue request from the user and the virtual object. Alternatively, such a dialogue control 320 may also be automatically provided in the virtual scene based on the fulfillment of specific triggering conditions, such triggering conditions may include, but are not limited to, any appropriate plot conditions, associated time conditions in the virtual scene, character conditions corresponding to the player character in the virtual scene, etc.

[0038] like Figure 3A As shown, in the dialog control 320, the terminal device 110 can present the first statement 330 provided by the virtual object 310. It should be understood that, although in... Figure 3A In this context, the first statement 330 is provided in text form, but it can also be provided to the user in the form of audio, video, or other means.

[0039] Furthermore, after the first statement 330 is provided for a preset duration or after receiving a preset operation from the user, the terminal device 110 can provide services such as... Figure 3BThe set of dialogue items 340-1 to 340-3 shown (each individually or collectively referred to as dialogue item 340) can indicate candidate responses to the first statement 330 provided by the virtual object 310.

[0040] Furthermore, the terminal device 110 can receive the user's selection of one or more dialogue items in the group of dialogue items 340, thereby completing a round of dialogue interaction with the virtual object 310.

[0041] Furthermore, it should be understood that in some scenarios, the user can also initiate the dialogue. That is, the user can, for example, start a dialogue interaction with the virtual object 310 by selecting one of multiple dialogue items.

[0042] Therefore, a round of dialogue interaction can always include a dialogue item selected by the user and a statement provided by a virtual object. This can either include the user selecting a dialogue item and the virtual object providing a response statement based on the dialogue item; or the virtual object providing a question statement and the user selecting a dialogue item as the response statement.

[0043] by Figure 3A and Figure 3B As an example, Figure 3A and Figure 3B The dialogue interaction process shown can be regarded as a round of dialogue interaction.

[0044] In some embodiments, the user can also engage in multi-turn dialogue interactions with the virtual object 310. For example, as shown... Figure 3C As shown, in interface 300C, virtual object 310 may further provide a second statement 350, for example. Similarly, after the second statement 350 is provided for a preset duration or after receiving a preset operation from the user, terminal device 110 can provide, for example, [actions related to...]. Figure 3D The set of dialogue items 360-1 to 360-3 (each individually or collectively referred to as dialogue item 360) is shown. Such a set of dialogue items 360 can indicate candidate responses to the second statement 350 provided by the virtual object 310.

[0045] Furthermore, the terminal device 110 can receive the user's selection of one or more dialogue items in the group of dialogue items 360, thereby completing the second round of dialogue interaction with the virtual object 310.

[0046] It should be understood that such a dialogue interaction process can be performed in a predetermined number of rounds, which may be a preset number or may be determined based on the dialogue items selected by the user.

[0047] The above introduced the basic interaction flow of dialogue interaction. The following will describe the statements provided by virtual objects and the generation process of dialogue items. It should be understood that this can be achieved by appropriate generation devices (e.g., Figure 1 The terminal device 110, server 130 and / or other suitable electronic devices or combinations thereof are used to perform the generation process.

[0048] In some embodiments, the first statement 330 used to initiate dialogue interaction and / or the set of dialogue items used to initiate dialogue interaction may include preset content. For example, taking a non-player character as an example, different users may receive the same first statement 330 and / or dialogue items when they begin interacting with the same non-player character in the virtual scene.

[0049] Alternatively, the generating device may also generate the first statement 330 and / or the corresponding dialogue item based on at least one descriptive piece of information associated with the user in the virtual scene (e.g., when the user selects a dialogue item to trigger a dialogue interaction). For example, the generating device may generate the corresponding first statement 330 and / or dialogue item based on information about the player character controlled by the user (e.g., name, personality, profession, etc.).

[0050] Alternatively or additionally, the generating device may also generate the first statement 330 and / or dialogue items based on the user's historical interactions with the virtual object. Such historical interactions may include historical dialogue interactions or other types of interactions in the virtual scene (e.g., combat interactions, team interactions, trading interactions, etc.).

[0051] In this way, the embodiments of this disclosure can provide more personalized dialogue interactions for different users, thereby enhancing the user's interactive experience.

[0052] Furthermore, for multi-turn dialogue interactions, the results of the previous round of dialogue interaction can also be used to guide the generation of statements and / or dialogue items in the next round of dialogue. For example, using... Figure 3B As an example, if the user selects dialogue item 340-1, the generating device can generate, based on the selected dialogue item 340-1, a function such as... Figure 3C The second statement 350 shown and / or a set of dialog items 360 for the second statement.

[0053] In some embodiments, each set of dialogue items provided in a multi-turn dialogue interaction may include multiple dialogue items corresponding to different preset styles. Figure 3B and Figure 3D As an example, dialogue items 340-1, 340-2, and 340-3 can correspond to different styles, and dialogue items 360-1, 360-2, and 360-3 can correspond to different styles.

[0054] For example, such a style may include different dialogue styles (e.g., gentle, bold, etc.) or a personality style corresponding to the character controlled by the user (e.g., kind, neutral, evil, etc.). Such style information may, for example, be provided to the generating device as guidance for generating dialogue items 340 and / or object items 360.

[0055] In some embodiments, to enrich the experience of dialogue interaction, the generating device may generate statements and dialogue items in the dialogue interaction according to preset rhyme rules. For example, the first statement 330, a set of dialogue items 340, the second statement 350, and the second dialogue item 360 may have the same rhyme.

[0056] In some embodiments, the generating device may utilize a suitable generative model to generate statements and dialogue items in a conversational interaction. Such a generative model may include, for example, any suitable machine learning model to process input information according to the process discussed above to generate corresponding statements and / or dialogue items. This disclosure is not intended to limit the specific structure and type of the generative model.

[0057] It should be understood that the dialogue interaction discussed above can last for one or more rounds.

[0058] Continue to refer to Figure 2 In box 220, terminal device 110 provides media content associated with a virtual object, the media content including at least a first audio portion corresponding to text content, wherein the text content is generated based on at least one round of dialogue interaction.

[0059] like Figure 3E As shown, terminal device 110 can provide users with audio content 370 (e.g., a song) created based on at least one round of dialogue interaction. Such audio content 370 may include, for example, a sung portion (i.e., a first audio portion) corresponding to the lyrics (i.e., text content) of the song.

[0060] Alternatively or additionally, such audio content 370 may also include a second audio portion corresponding to the melody of the song. That is, the terminal device 110 may, for example, provide a user with a song generated based on dialogue interaction, which includes the singing of lyrics and background melody.

[0061] In some other examples, media content may also include video content, which may include audio and video portions as described above. For example, the video portion may include a set of static or dynamic images representing the historical interactions of user-controlled objects within a virtual scene.

[0062] The following section will detail the process of generating media content.

[0063] In some embodiments, text content (e.g., lyrics) can be generated by the generating device discussed above based on at least one round of dialogue interaction between the user and a virtual object. Such text content can be generated, for example, with a preset rhyme scheme, so that the generated text content has a form similar to poetry.

[0064] In some embodiments, the generating device may also generate text content based on at least one descriptive piece of information associated with the user in a virtual scene, such as those discussed above, and / or the user’s historical interactions with the virtual object.

[0065] Furthermore, the generating device can obtain corresponding chanting content based on the generated text content. In some embodiments, the generating device can, for example, utilize an audio generation model to convert the text content into audio content, thereby generating the corresponding chanting content.

[0066] In other embodiments, in order to improve the generation speed of chanting content, the generation device may, for example, pre-build a preset chanting content library and obtain chanting content that matches the generated text content from it.

[0067] As an example, the generation device can, for instance, traverse all possible dialogue interaction scenarios with the virtual object and convert the text content generated in each dialogue interaction scenario offline into chanting content. During real-time processing, the generation device can, for instance, perform text matching and / or semantic matching based on the currently generated text content to retrieve matching chanting content from a chanting content library.

[0068] In this way, the embodiments of this disclosure can improve the presentation speed of the corresponding chanting content while ensuring the personalization of the text content, and avoid affecting the user's interactive experience due to the generation speed of the chanting content.

[0069] In some embodiments, where the media content also includes an audio portion corresponding to the melody content, the generating device can generate the first melody content in real time based on the text content. For example, the generating device can utilize an appropriate melody generation model to generate a corresponding melody (e.g., a song melody) based on the text content (e.g., lyrics).

[0070] In some other embodiments, to improve the timeliness of user interaction, the generating device may, for example, select specific melody content from a preset melody library for generating media content. For instance, the generating device may select corresponding melody content based on style information indicated in at least one round of dialogue interaction. For example, if the personality style represented by the dialogue item selected by the user is "kind," the generating device may select melody content matching "kind" for generating media content.

[0071] In some embodiments, the user's dialogue interaction with the virtual object can be appropriately managed for future dialogue interactions. For example, the text content corresponding to such dialogue interactions (e.g., statements and selected dialogue items), keywords in the text content, or summaries of the text content can be stored for use in subsequent dialogue interactions with the virtual object. This allows the virtual object to appear to have memory capabilities, thereby enhancing the user's interactive experience.

[0072] Example devices and equipment

[0073] Embodiments of this disclosure also provide corresponding apparatus for implementing the above methods or processes. Figure 4 A schematic structural block diagram of a content generation apparatus 400 according to certain embodiments of the present disclosure is shown. Apparatus 400 may be implemented as or included in the terminal device 110 discussed above. The various modules / components in apparatus 400 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.

[0074] like Figure 4 As shown, the device 400 includes a receiving module 410 configured to receive at least one round of dialogue interaction between a user and a virtual object in a virtual scene, wherein the at least one round of dialogue interaction includes the user's selection of a set of dialogue items provided in each round of dialogue interaction; and a providing module 420 configured to provide media content associated with the virtual object, the media content including at least a first audio portion corresponding to text content, wherein the text content is generated based on at least one round of dialogue interaction.

[0075] In some embodiments, the media content may further include a second audio portion corresponding to the melody content.

[0076] In some embodiments, the melody content includes: a first melody content generated based on text content; or a second melody content selected from a preset melody library.

[0077] In some embodiments, at least one round of dialogue interaction includes at least a first round of dialogue interaction and a second round of dialogue interaction. The first round of dialogue interaction includes: controlling a virtual object to provide a first statement and receiving a user's selection of a first dialogue item in a first set of dialogue items, the first dialogue item indicating a candidate response to the first statement. The second round of dialogue interaction includes: controlling a virtual object to provide a second statement and receiving a user's second selection of a second dialogue item in a second set of dialogue items, the second dialogue item indicating a candidate response to the second statement.

[0078] In some embodiments, the second statement and / or the second set of dialogue items are generated based on the first dialogue item selected from the first set of dialogue items.

[0079] In some embodiments, the first round of dialogue items or the second round of dialogue items includes multiple dialogue items, and each of the multiple dialogue items corresponds to a different preset style.

[0080] In some embodiments, the first audio portion includes chanting content associated with the text content.

[0081] In some embodiments, the chanting content includes target chanting content selected from a preset chanting content library that matches the text content.

[0082] In some embodiments, chanting content is generated by converting text content into audio content.

[0083] In some embodiments, at least one round of dialogue interaction includes multiple rounds of dialogue interaction, and the multiple sets of dialogue items corresponding to the rounds of dialogue interaction are generated based on a preset rhyme rule.

[0084] In some embodiments, the set of dialogue items provided in each round of dialogue interaction is also generated based on the user's historical interactions with the target object and / or at least one descriptive piece of information associated with the user in the virtual scenario.

[0085] The units included in device 400 can be implemented in various ways, including software, hardware, firmware, or any combination thereof. In some embodiments, one or more units may be implemented using software and / or firmware, such as machine-executable instructions stored on a storage medium. In addition to or as an alternative to machine-executable instructions, some or all of the units in device 400 may be implemented at least partially by one or more hardware logic components. By way of example and not limitation, exemplary types of hardware logic components that may be used include field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), application-specific standard products (ASSPs), systems-on-chips (SoCs), complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs), and so on.

[0086] Figure 5 A block diagram of an electronic device 500 in which one or more embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented is shown. It should be understood that... Figure 5 The electronic device 500 shown is merely exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the functionality and scope of the embodiments described herein. Figure 5 The electronic device 500 shown can be used to achieve Figure 1 The terminal device 110 shown.

[0087] like Figure 5As shown, electronic device 500 is in the form of a general-purpose electronic device. Components of electronic device 500 may include, but are not limited to, one or more processors or processing units 510, memory 520, storage device 530, one or more communication units 540, one or more input devices 550, and one or more output devices 560. Processing unit 510 may be a physical or virtual processor and is capable of performing various processes according to programs stored in memory 520. In a multiprocessor system, multiple processing units execute computer-executable instructions in parallel to improve the parallel processing capability of electronic device 500.

[0088] Electronic device 500 typically includes multiple computer storage media. Such media can be any accessible media that is accessible to electronic device 500, including but not limited to volatile and non-volatile media, removable and non-removable media. Memory 520 can be volatile memory (e.g., registers, cache, random access memory (RAM)), non-volatile memory (e.g., read-only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), flash memory), or some combination thereof. Storage device 530 can be a removable or non-removable medium and can include machine-readable media, such as flash drives, disks, or any other media that can be used to store information and / or data (e.g., training data for training) and can be accessed within electronic device 500.

[0089] Electronic device 500 may further include additional removable / non-removable, volatile / non-volatile storage media. Although not explicitly stated... Figure 5 As shown, disk drives for reading from or writing to removable, non-volatile disks (e.g., "floppy disks") and optical disk drives for reading from or writing to removable, non-volatile optical disks can be provided. In these cases, each drive can be connected to a bus (not shown) via one or more data media interfaces. Memory 520 may include computer program product 525 having one or more program modules configured to perform various methods or actions of various embodiments of this disclosure.

[0090] Communication unit 540 enables communication with other electronic devices via a communication medium. Additionally, the functionality of components of electronic device 500 can be implemented using a single computing cluster or multiple computing machines capable of communicating via communication connections. Therefore, electronic device 500 can operate in a networked environment using logical connections to one or more other servers, network personal computers (PCs), or another network node.

[0091] Input device 550 can be one or more input devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, trackball, etc. Output device 560 can be one or more output devices, such as a monitor, speaker, printer, etc. Electronic device 500 can also communicate with one or more external devices (not shown) via communication unit 540 as needed. These external devices include storage devices, display devices, etc., and can communicate with one or more devices that enable user interaction with electronic device 500, or with any device that enables electronic device 500 to communicate with one or more other electronic devices (e.g., network card, modem, etc.). Such communication can be performed via input / output (I / O) interface (not shown).

[0092] According to an exemplary implementation of this disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided that stores computer-executable instructions thereon, wherein the computer-executable instructions are executed by a processor to implement the methods described above. According to an exemplary implementation of this disclosure, a computer program product is also provided, which is tangibly stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium and includes computer-executable instructions, which are executed by a processor to implement the methods described above.

[0093] Various aspects of this disclosure are described herein with reference to flowchart illustrations and / or block diagrams of methods, apparatuses, devices, and computer program products implemented according to this disclosure. It should be understood that each block of the flowchart illustrations and / or block diagrams, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart illustrations and / or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer-readable program instructions.

[0094] These computer-readable program instructions can be provided to a processing unit of a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine such that, when executed by the processing unit of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, they create means for implementing the functions / actions specified in one or more blocks of the flowchart and / or block diagram. These computer-readable program instructions can also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium that causes a computer, programmable data processing apparatus, and / or other device to operate in a particular manner. Thus, the computer-readable medium storing the instructions comprises an article of manufacture that includes instructions for implementing aspects of the functions / actions specified in one or more blocks of the flowchart and / or block diagram.

[0095] Computer-readable program instructions can be loaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to produce a computer-implemented process, thereby causing the instructions that execute on the computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to perform the functions / actions specified in one or more boxes of a flowchart and / or block diagram.

[0096] The flowcharts and block diagrams in the accompanying drawings illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods, and computer program products according to various embodiments of this disclosure. In this regard, each block in a flowchart or block diagram may represent a module, segment, or portion of an instruction, which contains one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function. In some alternative implementations, the functions indicated in the blocks may occur in a different order than those indicated in the drawings. For example, two consecutive blocks may actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they may sometimes be executed in reverse order, depending on the functions involved. It should also be noted that each block in the block diagrams and / or flowcharts, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and / or flowcharts, may be implemented using a dedicated hardware-based system that performs the specified function or action, or using a combination of dedicated hardware and computer instructions.

[0097] Various implementations of this disclosure have been described above. These descriptions are exemplary and not exhaustive, nor are they limited to the disclosed implementations. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described implementations. The terminology used herein is chosen to best explain the principles, practical applications, or improvements to technology in the market, or to enable others skilled in the art to understand the various implementations disclosed herein.

Claims

1. An interaction method, comprising: Receive at least one round of dialogue interaction between a user and virtual objects in a virtual scene, wherein the at least one round of dialogue interaction includes the user's selection of a set of dialogue items provided in each round of dialogue interaction; and Provide media content associated with the virtual object, the media content including at least a first audio portion corresponding to text content, wherein the text content is generated based on the at least one round of dialogue interaction, wherein the at least one round of dialogue interaction is associated with the same rhyme, and the media content also includes a second audio portion corresponding to melody content.

2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the melody content includes: The first melody content generated based on the text content; or The second melody selected from the preset melody library.

3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the at least one round of dialogue interaction includes at least a first round of dialogue interaction and a second round of dialogue interaction. The first round of dialogue interaction includes: The virtual object is controlled to provide a first statement and to receive the user's selection of a first dialogue item from a first set of dialogue items, the first dialogue item indicating a candidate response to the first statement. The second round of dialogue interaction includes: controlling the virtual object to provide a second statement, and receiving the user's second selection of a second dialogue item in a second set of dialogue items, the second dialogue item indicating a candidate response to the second statement. The second statement and / or the second group of dialogue items are generated based on the first dialogue item selected from the first group of dialogue items.

4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the first group of dialogue items or the second group of dialogue items includes a plurality of dialogue items, and each of the plurality of dialogue items corresponds to a different preset style.

5. The method of claim 1, wherein the first audio portion includes chanting content associated with the text content.

6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the chanting content includes target chanting content selected from a preset chanting content library that matches the text content.

7. The method of claim 5, wherein the chanting content is generated by converting the text content into audio content.

8. The method of claim 1, wherein the set of dialogue items provided in each round of dialogue interaction is further generated based on the user's historical interactions with the target object and / or at least one descriptive piece of information associated with the user in the virtual scene.

9. An interactive device, comprising: The receiving module is configured to receive at least one round of dialogue interaction between a user and a virtual object in a virtual scene, wherein the at least one round of dialogue interaction includes the user's selection of a set of dialogue items provided in each round of dialogue interaction; as well as A providing module is configured to provide media content associated with the virtual object, the media content including at least a first audio portion corresponding to text content, wherein the text content is generated based on the at least one round of dialogue interaction, wherein the at least one round of dialogue interaction is associated with the same rhyme, and the media content also includes a second audio portion corresponding to melody content.

10. An electronic device, comprising: At least one processing unit; as well as At least one memory, coupled to the at least one processing unit and storing instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit, which, when executed by the at least one processing unit, cause the electronic device to perform the method according to any one of claims 1 to 8.

11. A computer-readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, which, when executed by a processor, implements the method according to any one of claims 1 to 8.

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