Information display method and device and related product
By displaying multimedia content corresponding to the subject matter in the e-book, the problem of users finding it difficult to quickly understand the e-book content is solved, thus improving reading efficiency.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511686752.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, when there are many characters, plots, and scenes in an e-book, simply providing the main text is insufficient to help users quickly understand it, resulting in low reading efficiency.
By displaying the creative objects in the first text of the ebook and generating and displaying multimedia content, such as images or videos, based on feature dimensions, user comprehension efficiency is improved.
By displaying multimedia content corresponding to creative objects that users may be interested in, the shortcomings of users having difficulty quickly understanding e-book content are alleviated, and reading efficiency is improved.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This disclosure relates to the field of computer technology, and in particular to an information display method, apparatus and related products. Background Technology
[0002] In related technologies, reading applications typically display ebooks by directly retrieving the author's text. When an ebook contains many characters, plots, and scenes, simply providing the text is insufficient to help users quickly understand the content, resulting in low reading efficiency. Summary of the Invention
[0003] This disclosure provides an information display method, apparatus, and related products that can improve the reading efficiency of e-books.
[0004] In a first aspect, embodiments of this disclosure provide an information display method, including: The first text of the e-book is displayed; the first text includes multiple creation objects; each creation object corresponds to at least one feature dimension; The multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object is displayed; the first creative object is the creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among all the creative objects; the first feature dimension is determined according to the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object among all the creative objects; the multimedia content is generated based on the first text and the first creative object.
[0005] Secondly, embodiments of this disclosure provide an information display device, including: A first display unit is used to display the first text of the e-book; the first text includes multiple creative objects; each creative object corresponds to at least one feature dimension; The second display unit is used to display multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object; the first creative object is a creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among the various creative objects; the first feature dimension is determined according to the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object among the various creative objects; the multimedia content is generated based on the first text and the first creative object.
[0006] Thirdly, embodiments of this disclosure provide an electronic device, including: a processor; and a memory configured to store computer-executable instructions, which, when executed, cause the processor to perform the method described in the first aspect above.
[0007] Fourthly, embodiments of this disclosure provide a computer-readable storage medium for storing computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, implement the method described in the first aspect.
[0008] Fifthly, embodiments of this disclosure provide a computer program product, the computer program product including a computer program, which, when executed by a processor, implements the method described in the first aspect above.
[0009] In one or more embodiments of this disclosure, firstly, the first text of the e-book is displayed. The first text includes multiple creative objects, each corresponding to at least one feature dimension. Then, multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object is displayed. The first creative object is the creative object belonging to a first feature dimension among the various creative objects. The first feature dimension is determined based on the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object in each creative object. The multimedia content is generated based on the first text and the first creative object. Therefore, through this embodiment, the first text of the e-book and the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object in the first text can be displayed, thereby facilitating users to browse the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object while reading the first text. This alleviates the deficiency that simply providing the main text to the user is insufficient to help the user quickly understand the content of the e-book, and improves the reading efficiency of the e-book. Attached Figure Description
[0010] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in one or more embodiments or related technologies of this disclosure, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments or related technologies will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the accompanying drawings described below are only some embodiments recorded in this disclosure. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort. Figure 1 A flowchart illustrating an information display method provided in an embodiment of this disclosure; Figure 2a A schematic diagram illustrating the display of multimedia content corresponding to a first text and a first creative object, provided as an embodiment of this disclosure; Figure 2b This is a schematic diagram illustrating the display of multimedia content corresponding to a first creative object, provided as an embodiment of the present disclosure. Figure 2c A schematic diagram showing multimedia content corresponding to a first creative object, provided for another embodiment of this disclosure; Figure 3a A schematic diagram showing multimedia content corresponding to a first text and a first creative object, provided as another embodiment of this disclosure; Figure 3bA schematic diagram showing multimedia content corresponding to a first creative object, provided as another embodiment of this disclosure; Figure 3c A schematic diagram showing multimedia content corresponding to a first creative object, provided as another embodiment of this disclosure; Figure 4a A schematic diagram showing multimedia content corresponding to a first text and a first creative object, provided for another embodiment of this disclosure; Figure 4b A schematic diagram showing multimedia content corresponding to a first creative object, provided for another embodiment of this disclosure; Figure 4c A schematic diagram showing multimedia content corresponding to a first creative object, provided for another embodiment of this disclosure; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an information display device provided in an embodiment of the present disclosure; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device provided in an embodiment of the present disclosure. Detailed Implementation
[0011] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solutions in one or more embodiments of this disclosure, the technical solutions in one or more embodiments of this disclosure will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this disclosure, and not all of the embodiments. Based on one or more embodiments of this disclosure, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort should fall within the protection scope of this disclosure.
[0012] It is understood that before using the technical solutions disclosed in the embodiments of this disclosure, relevant parties should be informed of the type, scope of use, and usage scenarios of the information involved in this disclosure in an appropriate manner in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, and authorization from the relevant parties should be obtained.
[0013] For example, upon receiving a user's active request, a prompt message is sent to the user to explicitly inform them that the requested operation will require the acquisition and use of the user's personal information. This allows the user to independently choose whether to provide personal information to the software or hardware, such as the electronic device, application, server, or storage medium performing the operations of this disclosed technical solution, based on the prompt message.
[0014] As an optional but non-limiting implementation, in response to a user's active request, sending a prompt message to the user can be done via a pop-up window, where the prompt message can be presented in text format. Furthermore, the pop-up window can also include a selection control allowing the user to choose "agree" or "disagree" to provide personal information to the electronic device.
[0015] It is understood that the above notification and user authorization process are merely illustrative and do not constitute a limitation on the implementation of this disclosure. Other methods that comply with relevant laws and regulations may also be applied to the implementation of this disclosure.
[0016] This disclosure provides an information display method, apparatus, and related products that can improve the reading efficiency of e-books. The information display method can be applied to and implemented by a terminal device, which includes, but is not limited to, laptops, tablets, desktop computers, set-top boxes, mobile devices (e.g., mobile phones, portable music players, personal digital assistants, dedicated messaging devices, portable gaming devices), smartphones, smart speakers, smartwatches, smart TVs, in-vehicle terminals, and other types of user terminals.
[0017] Figure 1 This is a flowchart illustrating an information display method provided in an embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown below. Figure 1 As shown, the process includes: Step S102: Display the first text of the e-book; the first text includes multiple creative objects; each creative object corresponds to at least one feature dimension; Step S104: Display the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object; the first creative object is the creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among all creative objects; the first feature dimension is determined according to the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object among all creative objects; the multimedia content is generated based on the first text and the first creative object.
[0018] In this embodiment, firstly, the first text of the e-book is displayed. The first text includes multiple creative objects, each corresponding to at least one feature dimension. Then, multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object is displayed. The first creative object is the creative object belonging to a first feature dimension among the various creative objects. The first feature dimension is determined based on the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object in each creative object. The multimedia content is generated based on the first text and the first creative object. Therefore, this embodiment can display the first text of the e-book and the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object in the first text. This facilitates users browsing the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object while reading the first text, alleviating the deficiency that simply providing the main text is insufficient to help users quickly understand the content of the e-book, and improving the reading efficiency of the e-book.
[0019] In step S102 above, the terminal device displays the first text of the e-book. The terminal device runs a reading application, which the user can use to read the e-book. The reading application can display the first text of the e-book. In this embodiment, the e-book can be of any type and with any content, and it may include multiple chapters; this is not limited here. The first text can be any part of the main text of the e-book, such as any one chapter or any number of chapters; this is not limited here.
[0020] In this embodiment, the first text includes multiple creative objects, each corresponding to at least one feature dimension. A creative object refers to an object in the first text that can be used to create corresponding multimedia content through a generative model. A sentence describing a creative object in the first text can be input into the generative model, which can then create multimedia content corresponding to that object based on the sentence. The multimedia content includes images or videos. Examples of creative objects include various characters, scenes, and skills in the first text. Therefore, each creative object corresponds to at least one feature dimension, and each feature dimension includes, but is not limited to, at least one of characters, scenes, and skills.
[0021] In one example, the first text comprises the main body of the ebook, from the first to the fifth chapter, with the terminal device displaying the ending of the fifth chapter. Within this first text, there are 2 characters, 3 skills, and 5 scenes. The 2 characters are the male and female protagonists, the 3 skills are the three kung fu techniques used by the male protagonist, and the 5 scenes are a park, a subway station, a classroom, an airport, and a playground. Therefore, the first text contains three characteristic dimensions: characters, scenes, and skills. There are 10 creative objects within the first text corresponding to these three characteristic dimensions: the aforementioned 2 characters, 3 skills, and 5 scenes.
[0022] In step S104 above, the multimedia content corresponding to the first created object is displayed. The first created object is located among the various created objects in the first text. The first created object is the created object belonging to the first feature dimension among the various created objects. For example, if the first feature dimension is a character, then the first created object is the various characters appearing in the first text. Similarly, if the first feature dimension is a scene, then the first created object is the various scenes appearing in the first text. The multimedia content corresponding to the first created object is generated based on the first text and the first created object. Specifically, the multimedia content corresponding to the first created object includes images or videos, which are generated by a generative model based on sentences in the first text used to describe the first created object.
[0023] The first text contains various creative objects, including target creative objects. The first feature dimension is determined based on the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object. For example, the first feature dimension is the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object. Alternatively, each target creative object can be identified with a feature dimension, and the first feature dimension is the one that corresponds to the target creative object with the largest number of target creative objects.
[0024] In one example, the creative objects in the first text include target creative objects. There are 12 target creative objects, of which 3 target creative objects correspond to the feature dimension of "character", 4 target creative objects correspond to the feature dimension of "scene", and 5 target creative objects correspond to the feature dimension of "skill". In one case, the first feature dimension is determined to be any one or more of "character", "scene", and "skill". In another case, the first feature dimension is determined to be "skill".
[0025] In this embodiment, the first creative object is the creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among all the creative objects in the first text. Specifically, the first creative object is the creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among all the target creative objects in the first text. For example, in the example above, if the first feature dimension is determined to be a skill, then the first creative object is 5 skills among the 12 target creative objects in the first text.
[0026] In some embodiments, the target creation object includes at least one of the following: New creative objects added within each creative object; The key creative objects among all creative objects; The creation objects whose content creation count is greater than or equal to the number of times they are created.
[0027] In this embodiment, each creative object appearing in the first text is identified, and a target creative object is determined among these. In one case, the target creative object is a newly added creative object among the creative objects appearing in the first text. A newly added creative object refers to a creative object that appears new in the first text compared to the main text preceding the first text in the ebook. For example, if the first text is chapters 6-10 of the ebook, then the newly added creative object is the creative object that appears new in chapters 6-10 compared to chapters 1-5 of the ebook.
[0028] In another scenario, the target creative object is a key creative object among the various creative objects appearing in the first text. A key creative object refers to the main object that is emphasized in the first text. For example, if the first text focuses on the female protagonist and the male protagonist meeting at the train station, then the key creative objects are the two characters, the female protagonist and the male protagonist, while the non-key creative object is the scene at the train station.
[0029] In another scenario, the target creation object is the creation object that has been used for content creation more than or equal to a threshold number of times among the creation objects appearing in the first text. If the user has previously created content based on the creation objects appearing in the first text, the number of times content creation has been performed for each creation object is counted. Generating multimedia content based on a creation object using a generative model is considered one content creation activity. Based on the statistical results, among the creation objects appearing in the first text, the creation objects for which the user has used content creation more than or equal to a threshold number of times, such as 5 times, are identified as the target creation objects.
[0030] Of course, the target creative object can also be two or more of the three creative objects mentioned above, which will not be repeated here.
[0031] Since the three types of creative objects mentioned above are most likely to be of interest to users, this embodiment determines that the target creative object is one or more of the three types of creative objects mentioned above, and determines the first feature dimension according to the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object. Among the target creative objects in the first text, the creative object belonging to the first feature dimension is determined as the first creative object. This can achieve the effect of showing the multimedia content corresponding to the most likely creative object to the user while the user is browsing the first text, thereby improving the efficiency of the user's understanding of the first text.
[0032] In some examples, the ebook can be divided into multiple first texts according to a preset number of chapters; for example, every 5 or 10 consecutive chapters of the ebook can be divided into one first text. Next, the target creative object and its corresponding feature dimension are determined within each creative object in the first text. Then, the first feature dimension is determined as the feature dimension with the most corresponding target creative objects among all the feature dimensions corresponding to the target creative object. Finally, the creative objects belonging to the first feature dimension among the target creative objects in the first text are determined as the first creative objects. Furthermore, at the end of the last chapter in the first text, the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object is displayed, thereby improving the efficiency of users reading and understanding the content of the first text.
[0033] In other embodiments, when the target creation object includes the aforementioned key creation object or a creation object whose content creation count is greater than or equal to a threshold, the e-book can be divided into multiple first texts according to a preset number of chapters. For example, every 5 consecutive chapters or every 10 consecutive chapters of the e-book can be divided into one first text. When the target creation object includes the aforementioned newly added creation object, the first text can be determined in the following way: Within each chapter, identify the target chapter where each creative object first appears in the ebook; The ebook is divided into multiple parts based on the target chapters; each part includes at least one target chapter. Each part is treated as the first text.
[0034] The ebook contains numerous creative objects, such as multiple characters, skills, and scenes. First, within each chapter of the ebook, the target chapter for the first appearance of each creative object is determined. For example, if the ebook contains 100 chapters, the target chapters are those where the creative object appears for the first time. Examples of target chapters could be Chapter 1 (featuring the male protagonist), Chapter 3 (featuring the female protagonist and scene 1), and Chapter 10 (featuring scene 2 and skill 1).
[0035] Then, based on the target chapters, the ebook is divided into multiple parts, each part containing at least one target chapter. Each target chapter may or may not begin with another target chapter.
[0036] Continuing the previous example, if each target chapter begins with one target chapter and ends before another, then Chapters 1 and 2 can be divided into one part, Chapters 3 through 9 into another part, or Chapters 1 through 9 can be divided into another part. Each part must satisfy the following conditions: it must begin with one target chapter and end before another, and each part must contain at least one target chapter.
[0037] Continuing the previous example, if each target chapter begins with a target chapter and each target chapter does not necessarily end before another target chapter, then Chapter 1 can be divided into one part, Chapter 3 into another part, and Chapter 10 into another part. Each part must satisfy the following conditions: it begins with a target chapter, and each part includes at least one target chapter.
[0038] Finally, each part is designated as the first text. Therefore, the first text includes at least one target chapter. Since the target chapter contains a creative object appearing for the first time, the first text includes at least the aforementioned newly added creative objects.
[0039] As can be seen, through this embodiment, when the first text includes newly added creative objects, the target chapter in which each creative object first appears in the e-book can be determined in each chapter. Based on each target chapter, the e-book is divided into multiple parts, ensuring that each part includes at least one target chapter, and each part is used as the first text, thereby ensuring that the first text includes at least one target chapter, and thus ensuring that the first text includes at least the aforementioned newly added creative objects, achieving the effect of accurately dividing the first text.
[0040] In some embodiments, the total number of newly added creative objects in each section is greater than or equal to a first number, or the total number of newly added creative objects in each section that correspond to the same feature dimension is greater than or equal to a second number.
[0041] In this embodiment, when dividing the text into parts, or first texts, the total number of newly added creative objects in each part can be constrained to be greater than or equal to a first number, for example, 10. Starting from chapter 1, when the 10th first-appearing creative object is encountered, the target chapter containing the 10th first-appearing creative object is determined to be, for example, chapter 10, and chapters 1 to 10 are defined as a first text. In this way, the first text contains 10 first-appearing creative objects.
[0042] In one example, assuming the initial number is 10, starting from Chapter 1, when the 10th first-appearing creative object is encountered, the target chapter containing that 10th first-appearing creative object is determined, for example, Chapter 10. Chapters 1 to 10 are defined as a first text. These 10 first-appearing creative objects are the target creative objects. The feature dimensions corresponding to the target creative objects are determined. The first feature dimension is the feature dimension with the largest number of target creative objects among all the feature dimensions corresponding to the target creative objects. Among the target creative objects in the first text, the creative objects belonging to the first feature dimension are defined as the first creative objects. Furthermore, at the end of the last chapter in the first text, the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object is displayed, thereby improving the efficiency of users reading and understanding the content of the first text.
[0043] In this embodiment, when dividing the text into parts, or first texts, the total number of newly added creative objects corresponding to the same feature dimension in each part can be constrained to be greater than or equal to a second number. For example, if the second number is 10, starting from Chapter 1, when the 10th character, skill, or scene first appears, the target chapter where the 10th character, skill, or scene first appears is determined to be, for example, Chapter 10. Chapters 1 to 10 are then defined as a single first text in the manner described above. In this first text, there are 10 characters, skills, or scenes that appear for the first time.
[0044] In a specific example, a corresponding quantity threshold is set for each feature dimension. Starting from Chapter 1 of the ebook, each creative object is traversed. When a creative object satisfying the quantity threshold for that feature dimension is encountered, the target chapter containing the last creative object is determined. Following this method, Chapter 1 to the target chapter containing the last creative object are defined as a first text, and so on, to determine various first texts. Within the first texts determined in this way, there are creative objects satisfying the quantity threshold for that feature dimension, which are also the first creative objects. At the end of the first text, the multimedia content corresponding to these first creative objects can be aggregated and displayed. In this method, the target creative object is the first creative object.
[0045] For example, regarding the feature dimension "roles," assuming a threshold of 10, starting from Chapter 1 of the ebook, we iterate through each creative object. When we reach 10 characters, we determine the target chapter containing the 10th character as, for example, Chapter 10. Following this method, Chapters 1 through 10 are defined as a single first text, and so on, defining each first text in the same way. In this method, each first text contains 10 characters appearing for the first time. At the end of Chapter 10, we can aggregate and display the multimedia content corresponding to these 10 first-time appearances of characters. In this example, the first feature dimension is defined as "roles," the target creative objects are these 10 first-time appearances of characters, and the first creative object is the creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among the target creative objects in the first text; the first creative object is also these 10 first-time appearances of characters.
[0046] Furthermore, for the feature dimension scenario, assuming a threshold of 10, starting from Chapter 1 of the ebook, we iterate through each creative object. When we reach 10 scenes, we determine the target chapter containing the 10th scene, for example, Chapter 8. Following the above method, Chapters 1 to 8 are defined as a first text, and so on, to determine each first text. In this method, each first text contains 10 scenes appearing for the first time. At the end of Chapter 8, we can aggregate and display the multimedia content corresponding to these 10 scenes appearing for the first time. In this example, the first feature dimension is defined as "scene," the target creative object is these 10 scenes appearing for the first time, and the first creative object is the creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among the target creative objects in the first text; the first creative object is also these 10 scenes appearing for the first time.
[0047] Furthermore, regarding the feature dimension of skills, assuming a threshold of 10, starting from Chapter 1 of the ebook, we iterate through each creative object. When we reach 10 skills, we determine the target chapter containing the 10th skill, for example, Chapter 20. Following this method, Chapters 1 through 20 are defined as a single first text, and so on, defining each first text in turn. Within this first text, there are 10 skills appearing for the first time. At the end of Chapter 20, we can aggregate and display the multimedia content corresponding to these 10 first-time-appearing skills. In this example, we can define the first feature dimension as skills, the target creative object as these 10 first-time-appearing skills, and the first creative object as the creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among the target creative objects in the first text; the first creative object is also these 10 first-time-appearing skills.
[0048] In this embodiment, by limiting the total number of newly added creative objects in each part to be greater than or equal to a first number, or by limiting the total number of newly added creative objects in each part that correspond to the same feature dimension to be greater than or equal to a second number, users can browse a sufficient number of multimedia content corresponding to the first creative objects at the end of the first text, thereby improving the user's experience of reading the first text and browsing the multimedia content corresponding to the first objects.
[0049] In some embodiments, the above process may also include: In response to a triggering of multimedia content for the first created object, an information feed page corresponding to the multimedia content of the first created object is displayed, showing the multimedia content of the first created object and the object information of the first created object in the information feed page.
[0050] In this embodiment, the user can also trigger the multimedia content of the first created object, for example, by clicking on the multimedia content of the first created object. In response to this trigger, the terminal device displays an information stream page corresponding to the multimedia content of the first created object. This information stream page includes the multimedia content of each first created object and the object information of the first created object. The user can switch between browsing the multimedia content and object information of each first created object on this information stream page. The object information of the first created object includes at least the name of the first created object and the text used to describe the first created object in the e-book. If the user triggers this text, the e-book can be located in response to the user's trigger, allowing the user to read the text. When the first created object is a newly added created object, the aforementioned text is the text used in the e-book to describe the first created object's first appearance. In one example, the text in the e-book used to describe the first created object included in the object information is the text used to create the multimedia content of the first created object. This facilitates the user's understanding of the source of the multimedia content of the first created object.
[0051] In one example, the ebook is divided into multiple chapters, such as every 10 consecutive chapters, forming a first text. The target creation object is identified as a newly added creation object within the first text. The first feature dimension is determined as the feature dimension with the highest number of corresponding target creation objects among all feature dimensions. Creation objects belonging to the first feature dimension are then identified as the first creation objects within the first text. At the end of the last chapter in the first text, multimedia content corresponding to the first creation object is displayed, thereby improving the efficiency of user reading and understanding of the first text's content.
[0052] In this example, Figure 2a This is a schematic diagram illustrating the display of multimedia content corresponding to a first text and a first creative object, provided as an embodiment of this disclosure. Figure 2a In this example, we will use the first feature dimension as an example to illustrate the character. Figure 2a As shown, at the end of the first text, such as Chapter 5, the multimedia content corresponding to each newly added character in the first text is displayed. The multimedia content can be images or videos; the image is used as an example in the figure. The multimedia content can be generated for each newly added character using a generative model. Figure 2b This is a schematic diagram illustrating the display of multimedia content corresponding to a first creative object, provided as an embodiment of this disclosure. Figure 2c This is a schematic diagram illustrating the display of multimedia content corresponding to a first creative object, provided in another embodiment of this disclosure. Figure 2a , Figure 2b As shown, if the user triggers Figure 2a The "View More" component in the middle can display things like... Figure 2b The page shown is the information feed page corresponding to the multimedia content. On this page, users can switch between displaying the multimedia content and object information of each first-creation object by swiping up and down. The object information includes the name of the first-creation object and the text in the ebook describing its first appearance. For example... Figure 2a , Figure 2c As shown, if the user triggers Figure 2a Any multimedia content in the file, such as the image of character 3, can be displayed as follows: Figure 2c The page shown is the information feed page corresponding to the multimedia content. This page directly locates the multimedia content triggered by the user, displaying the located multimedia content and the corresponding object information for the first created object. The object information includes the name of the first created object and the text in the ebook describing the first created object's first appearance.
[0053] In this example, Figure 3a This is a schematic diagram illustrating the display of multimedia content corresponding to a first text and a first creative object, provided as another embodiment of the present disclosure. Figure 3a In this example, we will use skills as the first feature dimension. Figure 3a As shown, at the end of the first text, such as Chapter 5, the multimedia content corresponding to each newly added skill in the first text is displayed. The multimedia content can be images or videos; the image is used as an example in the figure. The multimedia content can be generated for each newly added skill using a generative model. Figure 3b This is a schematic diagram illustrating the display of multimedia content corresponding to a first creative object, provided as another embodiment of this disclosure. Figure 3c This is a schematic diagram illustrating the display of multimedia content corresponding to a first creative object, provided as another embodiment of this disclosure. Figure 3a , Figure 3b As shown, if the user triggers Figure 3a The "View More" component in the middle can display things like... Figure 3b The page shown is the information feed page corresponding to the multimedia content. On this page, users can switch between displaying the multimedia content and object information of each first-creation object by swiping up and down. The object information includes the name of the first-creation object and the text in the ebook describing its first appearance. For example... Figure 3a , Figure 3c As shown, if the user triggers Figure 3a Any multimedia content in the file, such as the image from Skill 3, can be displayed as follows: Figure 3c The page shown is the information feed page corresponding to the multimedia content. This page directly locates the multimedia content triggered by the user, displaying the located multimedia content and the corresponding object information for the first created object. The object information includes the name of the first created object and the text in the ebook describing the first created object's first appearance.
[0054] In this example, Figure 4a This is a schematic diagram illustrating the display of multimedia content corresponding to a first text and a first creative object, provided as another embodiment of the present disclosure. Figure 4a In the example below, we will use the first feature dimension as a case study. Figure 4a As shown, at the end of Chapter 5, the multimedia content corresponding to each newly added scene in the first text is displayed. The multimedia content can be images or videos; the image is used as an example in the diagram. The multimedia content can be generated for each newly added scene using a generative model. Figure 4b This is a schematic diagram illustrating the display of multimedia content corresponding to a first creative object, provided in another embodiment of this disclosure. Figure 4c This is a schematic diagram illustrating the display of multimedia content corresponding to a first creative object, provided in another embodiment of this disclosure. Figure 4a , Figure 4b As shown, if the user triggers Figure 4a The "View More" component in the middle can display things like... Figure 4b The page shown is the information feed page corresponding to the multimedia content. On this page, users can switch between displaying the multimedia content and object information of each first-creation object by swiping up and down. The object information includes the name of the first-creation object and the text in the ebook describing its first appearance. For example... Figure 4a , Figure 4c As shown, if the user triggers Figure 4a Any multimedia content in the scene, such as the image in Scene 3, can be displayed as follows: Figure 4c The page shown is the information feed page corresponding to the multimedia content. This page directly locates the multimedia content triggered by the user, displaying the located multimedia content and the corresponding object information for the first created object. The object information includes the name of the first created object and the text in the ebook describing the first created object's first appearance.
[0055] In one embodiment, displaying multimedia content and object information of a first creative object in an information feed page includes: displaying the multimedia content and object information of the first creative object in the order in which the first creative object appears in the first text, according to the order in which the first creative object appears in the first text. In this embodiment, the multimedia content and object information of each first creative object are displayed in the information feed page according to the order in which each first creative object appears in the first text. This allows the user to browse the multimedia content and object information of each first creative object in the order they appear in the main text of the e-book.
[0056] In this embodiment, for each first piece of content, the multimedia content of the first creative object can be the most popular multimedia content among the multimedia content created by the user for that first creative object. Popularity can be determined by interaction data such as the number of likes, comments, and shares.
[0057] In some embodiments, the above method flow further includes: In response to a triggering of object information for the first created object, the first associated content of the multimedia content corresponding to the first created object is displayed; the first associated content is generated based on the text related to the first created object in the e-book.
[0058] As described above, multimedia content, such as an image, of the first created object can be displayed at the end of the first text. However, the first created object may appear multiple times in the ebook, and the text used to describe it may differ each time; therefore, the first created object may have multiple different forms. Based on this, the content generated from the various texts related to the first created object in the ebook is defined as the first associated content. If a user triggers the object information, such as the name, of the first created object on the information flow page, the aforementioned first associated content can be displayed. The first associated content may or may not include the multimedia content of the first created object displayed above.
[0059] For example, if the first created object is a newly added object in the first text, then the secondary creation content of the newly added object (that is, the secondary creation content of the newly added object when it first appears) and the object name will be displayed on the information flow page. If the user triggers the object name, then each secondary creation content of the newly added object (including or excluding the aforementioned first appearance secondary creation content) generated from the various texts related to the newly added object in the e-book will be displayed according to the order of the various texts related to the newly added object in the e-book.
[0060] Through this embodiment, when a user triggers the object information of the first creative object, the first associated content of the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object can be displayed. The first associated content is generated based on the text related to the first creative object in the e-book, so that the user can not only browse the secondary creation content of the first creative object in the first text, but also browse the secondary creation content of the first creative object in the entire e-book, thereby improving the efficiency of the user in browsing the secondary creation content of the first creative object.
[0061] In some embodiments, the above method flow further includes: The information flow page displays the identification information of the second associated content of the multimedia content; the second associated content is generated based on the second creative object in the e-book; the first creative object corresponding to the multimedia content is different from the second creative object, and there is an association relationship between the first creative object corresponding to the multimedia content and the second creative object; In response to a trigger on the identification information, display the second associated content and the object information of the second created object.
[0062] In this embodiment, the e-book contains a second creative object that is related to the first creative object, but the first and second creative objects are different. For example, the first creative object is the female protagonist, and the second creative object is other characters related to the female protagonist. Or, the first creative object is a scene, and the second creative object is a character related to that scene. These relationships can be plot-related, character-related, scene-related, skill-related, etc.
[0063] The information feed page displays the identifier information of the second related content of the multimedia content of the first created object. For example, the identifier information could be "Click to view related secondary creations". The second related content is generated using a generative model based on the text used to describe the second created object in the e-book. If a user triggers this identifier information, the second related content and the object information of the second created object are displayed in response to the trigger. The object information includes the name of the second created object and the text used to describe the second created object in the e-book; this text can be the text used to generate the second related content.
[0064] For example, on an information feed page, near the object information of a primary creative object, a label "Click to view related derivative works" is displayed. If the user triggers this label, a secondary creative object associated with the primary creative object is identified, and the corresponding related content and object information of the secondary creative object are displayed. For example, this might include an AI image of the secondary creative object, its name, or text describing it from the ebook. This text can be the text used to generate the related content. If the secondary creative object appears multiple times in the ebook, the derivative content generated from the descriptive text of its first appearance can be identified as the related content and displayed.
[0065] This embodiment also enables the establishment of a connection between the first creative object and the second creative object, making it easier for users to browse the second associated content corresponding to the second creative object after browsing the multimedia content of the first creative object, thereby improving the efficiency of users browsing the secondary creative content of each creative object in the e-book.
[0066] In summary, this embodiment can display the first text of the e-book, as well as the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object in the first text. This facilitates users to browse the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object while reading the first text, alleviating the deficiency that simply providing the user with the main text is insufficient to help the user quickly understand the content of the e-book, and improving the reading efficiency of the e-book.
[0067] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an information display device provided in an embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown below. Figure 5 As shown, the device includes: The first display unit 51 is used to display the first text of the e-book; the first text includes multiple creative objects; each creative object corresponds to at least one feature dimension; The second display unit 52 is used to display multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object; the first creative object is a creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among the various creative objects; the first feature dimension is determined according to the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object among the various creative objects; the multimedia content is generated based on the first text and the first creative object.
[0068] Optionally, the target creative object includes at least one of the following: Newly added creative objects among the various described creative objects; Key creative objects among the various creative objects described; The creation objects whose content creation count is greater than or equal to the number of times they are created.
[0069] Optionally, the e-book includes multiple chapters; the first text is determined in the following way: Within each of the aforementioned chapters, identify the target chapter in which each of the aforementioned creative objects first appears in the e-book; The e-book is divided into multiple parts based on each of the target chapters; each part includes at least one of the target chapters. Each of the aforementioned parts is taken as the first text.
[0070] Optionally, the total number of newly added creative objects in each of the sections is greater than or equal to a first number, or the total number of newly added creative objects in each of the sections that correspond to the same feature dimension is greater than or equal to a second number.
[0071] Optionally, the device further includes a third display unit for: In response to a trigger on the multimedia content, an information stream page corresponding to the multimedia content is displayed, and the multimedia content and object information of the first created object are displayed on the information stream page.
[0072] Optionally, the third display unit is specifically used for: In the information flow page, the multimedia content and the object information of the first creative object are displayed in the order in which the first creative object corresponding to the multimedia content appears in the first text.
[0073] Optionally, the device further includes a fourth display unit for: In response to a triggering of object information for the first creative object, the first associated content of the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object is displayed; the first associated content is generated based on the text related to the first creative object in the e-book.
[0074] Optionally, the device further includes a fifth display unit for: The information flow page displays the identification information of the second associated content of the multimedia content; the second associated content is generated based on the second creative object in the e-book; the first creative object corresponding to the multimedia content is different from the second creative object, and there is an association relationship between the first creative object corresponding to the multimedia content and the second creative object; In response to a triggering of the identification information, the second associated content and the object information of the second created object are displayed.
[0075] This embodiment enables the display of the first text of the e-book, as well as the display of multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object in the first text. This facilitates users in browsing the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object while reading the first text, alleviating the deficiency that simply providing the user with the main text is insufficient to help the user quickly understand the content of the e-book, and improving the reading efficiency of the e-book.
[0076] The information display device in this embodiment can implement the various processes of the above-described information display method embodiment and achieve the same effect and function, which will not be repeated here.
[0077] One embodiment of this disclosure also provides an electronic device. Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device provided in an embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown below. Figure 6 As shown, electronic devices can vary considerably due to differences in configuration or performance. They may include one or more processors 601 and memories 602, with the memory 602 storing one or more application programs or data. The memory 602 can be temporary or persistent storage. The application programs stored in the memory 602 may include one or more modules (not shown), each module including a series of computer-executable instructions within the electronic device. Furthermore, the processor 601 may be configured to communicate with the memory 602, executing the series of computer-executable instructions stored in the memory 602 on the electronic device. The electronic device may also include one or more power supplies 603, one or more wired or wireless network interfaces 604, one or more input or output interfaces 605, one or more keyboards 606, etc.
[0078] In one specific embodiment, the electronic device includes a processor; and a memory configured to store computer-executable instructions, which, when executed, cause the processor to perform the following process: The first text of the e-book is displayed; the first text includes multiple creation objects; each creation object corresponds to at least one feature dimension; The multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object is displayed; the first creative object is the creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among all the creative objects; the first feature dimension is determined according to the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object among all the creative objects; the multimedia content is generated based on the first text and the first creative object.
[0079] This embodiment enables the display of the first text of the e-book, as well as the display of multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object in the first text. This facilitates users in browsing the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object while reading the first text, alleviating the deficiency that simply providing the user with the main text is insufficient to help the user quickly understand the content of the e-book, and improving the reading efficiency of the e-book.
[0080] The electronic device in this embodiment can implement the various processes of the above-described information display method embodiment and achieve the same effect and function, which will not be repeated here.
[0081] Another embodiment of this disclosure also provides a computer-readable storage medium for storing computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, implement the following process: The first text of the e-book is displayed; the first text includes multiple creation objects; each creation object corresponds to at least one feature dimension; The multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object is displayed; the first creative object is the creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among all the creative objects; the first feature dimension is determined according to the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object among all the creative objects; the multimedia content is generated based on the first text and the first creative object.
[0082] This embodiment enables the display of the first text of the e-book, as well as the display of multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object in the first text. This facilitates users in browsing the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object while reading the first text, alleviating the deficiency that simply providing the user with the main text is insufficient to help the user quickly understand the content of the e-book, and improving the reading efficiency of the e-book.
[0083] The computer-readable storage medium in this disclosure embodiment can implement the various processes of the above-described information display method embodiment and achieve the same effects and functions, which will not be repeated here.
[0084] Another embodiment of this disclosure also provides a computer program product, the computer program product including a computer program, which, when executed by a processor, implements the following process: The first text of the e-book is displayed; the first text includes multiple creation objects; each creation object corresponds to at least one feature dimension; The multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object is displayed; the first creative object is the creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among all the creative objects; the first feature dimension is determined according to the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object among all the creative objects; the multimedia content is generated based on the first text and the first creative object.
[0085] This embodiment enables the display of the first text of the e-book, as well as the display of multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object in the first text. This facilitates users in browsing the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object while reading the first text, alleviating the deficiency that simply providing the user with the main text is insufficient to help the user quickly understand the content of the e-book, and improving the reading efficiency of the e-book.
[0086] The computer program product in this disclosure embodiment can implement the various processes of the above-described information display method embodiment and achieve the same effect and function, which will not be repeated here.
[0087] In various embodiments of this disclosure, the computer-readable storage medium includes read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), magnetic disk, or optical disk, etc.
[0088] In the 1990s, improvements to a technology could be clearly distinguished as either hardware improvements (e.g., improvements to the circuit structure of diodes, transistors, switches, etc.) or software improvements (improvements to the methodology). However, with technological advancements, many methodological improvements today can be considered direct improvements to the hardware circuit structure. Designers almost always obtain the corresponding hardware circuit structure by programming the improved methodology into the hardware circuit. Therefore, it cannot be said that a methodological improvement cannot be implemented using hardware physical modules. For example, a Programmable Logic Device (PLD) (such as a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)) is such an integrated circuit whose logic function is determined by the user programming the device. Designers can program and "integrate" a digital system onto a PLD themselves, without needing chip manufacturers to design and manufacture dedicated integrated circuit chips. Furthermore, nowadays, instead of manually manufacturing integrated circuit chips, this programming is mostly implemented using "logic compiler" software. Similar to the software compiler used in program development, the original code before compilation must also be written in a specific programming language, called a Hardware Description Language (HDL). There are many HDLs, such as ABEL (Advanced Boolean Expression Language), AHDL (Altera Hardware Description Language), Confluence, CUPL (Cornell University Programming Language), HDCal, JHDL (Java Hardware Description Language), Lava, Lola, MyHDL, PALASM, and RHDL (Ruby Hardware Description Language). Currently, the most commonly used are VHDL (Very-High-Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language) and Verilog. Those skilled in the art should also understand that by simply performing some logic programming on the method flow using one of these hardware description languages and programming it into an integrated circuit, the hardware circuit implementing the logical method flow can be easily obtained.
[0089] The controller can be implemented in any suitable manner. For example, it can take the form of a microprocessor or processor and a computer-readable medium storing computer-readable program code (e.g., software or firmware) executable by the (micro)processor, logic gates, switches, application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), programmable logic controllers, and embedded microcontrollers. Examples of controllers include, but are not limited to, the following microcontrollers: ARC 625D, Atmel AT91SAM, Microchip PIC18F26K20, and Silicon Labs C8051F320. A memory controller can also be implemented as part of the control logic of the memory. Those skilled in the art will also recognize that, in addition to implementing the controller in purely computer-readable program code form, the same functionality can be achieved by logically programming the method steps to make the controller take the form of logic gates, switches, application-specific integrated circuits, programmable logic controllers, and embedded microcontrollers. Therefore, such a controller can be considered a hardware component, and the means included therein for implementing various functions can also be considered as structures within the hardware component. Alternatively, the means for implementing various functions can be considered as both software modules implementing the method and structures within the hardware component.
[0090] The systems, devices, modules, or units described in the above embodiments can be implemented by computer chips or entities, or by products with certain functions. A typical implementation device is a computer. Specifically, a computer can be, for example, a personal computer, laptop computer, cellular phone, camera phone, smartphone, personal digital assistant, media player, navigation device, email device, game console, tablet computer, wearable device, or any combination of these devices.
[0091] For ease of description, the above apparatus is described by dividing it into various functional units. Of course, in implementing the embodiments of this disclosure, the functions of each unit can be implemented in one or more software and / or hardware.
[0092] Those skilled in the art will understand that one or more embodiments of this disclosure can be provided as a method, system, or computer program product. Therefore, one or more embodiments of this disclosure can take the form of a completely hardware embodiment, a completely software embodiment, or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. Furthermore, one or more embodiments of this disclosure can take the form of a computer program product implemented on one or more computer-usable storage media (including, but not limited to, disk storage, CD-ROM, optical storage, etc.) containing computer-usable program code.
[0093] This disclosure is described with reference to flowchart illustrations and / or block diagrams of methods, apparatus (systems), and computer program products according to embodiments of this disclosure. It will 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 program instructions. These computer program instructions can be provided to a processor of a general-purpose computer, special-purpose computer, embedded processor, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create a machine for implementing the flowchart illustrations and / or block diagrams. Figure 1 One or more processes and / or boxes Figure 1 A device that provides the functions specified in one or more boxes.
[0094] These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing device to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable storage medium produce an article of manufacture including instruction means, which are implemented in a process Figure 1 One or more processes and / or boxes Figure 1 The function specified in one or more boxes.
[0095] These computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable data processing equipment to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer or other programmable equipment to produce a computer-implemented process, thereby providing instructions that execute on the computer or other programmable equipment for implementing the process. Figure 1 One or more processes and / or boxes Figure 1 The steps of the function specified in one or more boxes.
[0096] It should also be noted that the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element.
[0097] One or more embodiments of this disclosure can be described in the general context of computer-executable instructions, such as program modules, that are executed by a computer. Generally, program modules include routines, programs, objects, components, data structures, etc., that perform a particular task or implement a particular abstract data type. One or more embodiments of this disclosure can also be practiced in distributed computing environments where tasks are performed by remote processing devices connected via a communication network. In a distributed computing environment, program modules can reside in local and remote computer storage media, including storage devices.
[0098] The various embodiments in this disclosure are described in a progressive manner. Similar or identical parts between embodiments can be referred to mutually. Each embodiment focuses on describing the differences from other embodiments. In particular, the system embodiments are basically similar to the method embodiments, so the description is relatively simple; relevant parts can be referred to the descriptions of the method embodiments.
[0099] The above description is merely an embodiment of this disclosure and is not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure. Various modifications and variations can be made to this disclosure by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this disclosure should be included within the scope of the claims of this disclosure.
Claims
1. An information display method, characterized in that, include: The first text of the e-book is displayed; the first text includes multiple creation objects; each creation object corresponds to at least one feature dimension; The multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object is displayed; the first creative object is the creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among all the creative objects; the first feature dimension is determined according to the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object among all the creative objects; the multimedia content is generated based on the first text and the first creative object.
2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The target creative object includes at least one of the following: Newly added creative objects among the various described creative objects; Key creative objects among the various creative objects described; The creation objects whose content creation count is greater than or equal to the number of times they are created.
3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The e-book includes multiple chapters; the first text is determined in the following way: Within each of the aforementioned chapters, identify the target chapter in which each of the aforementioned creative objects first appears in the e-book; The e-book is divided into multiple parts based on each of the target chapters; each part includes at least one of the target chapters. Each of the aforementioned parts is taken as the first text.
4. The method according to claim 3, characterized in that, The total number of newly added creative objects in each of the aforementioned sections is greater than or equal to a first number, or the total number of newly added creative objects in each of the aforementioned sections that correspond to the same feature dimension is greater than or equal to a second number.
5. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The method further includes: In response to a trigger on the multimedia content, an information stream page corresponding to the multimedia content is displayed, and the multimedia content and object information of the first created object are displayed on the information stream page.
6. The method according to claim 5, characterized in that, The display of the multimedia content and the object information of the first created object on the information flow page includes: In the information flow page, the multimedia content and the object information of the first creative object are displayed in the order in which the first creative object corresponding to the multimedia content appears in the first text.
7. The method according to claim 5, characterized in that, The method further includes: In response to a triggering of object information for the first creative object, the first associated content of the multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object is displayed; the first associated content is generated based on the text related to the first creative object in the e-book.
8. The method according to claim 5, characterized in that, The method further includes: The information flow page displays the identification information of the second associated content of the multimedia content; the second associated content is generated based on the second creative object in the e-book; the first creative object corresponding to the multimedia content is different from the second creative object, and there is an association relationship between the first creative object corresponding to the multimedia content and the second creative object; In response to a triggering of the identification information, the second associated content and the object information of the second created object are displayed.
9. An information display device, characterized in that, include: A first display unit is used to display the first text of the e-book; the first text includes multiple creative objects; each creative object corresponds to at least one feature dimension; The second display unit is used to display multimedia content corresponding to the first creative object; the first creative object is a creative object belonging to the first feature dimension among the various creative objects; the first feature dimension is determined according to the feature dimension corresponding to the target creative object among the various creative objects; the multimedia content is generated based on the first text and the first creative object.
10. An electronic device, characterized in that, include: processor; as well as, A memory configured to store computer-executable instructions, which, when executed, cause the processor to perform the method described in any one of claims 1-8.
11. A computer-readable storage medium, characterized in that, The computer-readable storage medium is used to store computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, implement the method described in any one of claims 1-8.
12. A computer program product, characterized in that, The computer program product includes a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the method described in any one of claims 1-8.