Interaction method and device, equipment and storage medium

CN121646750APending Publication Date: 2026-03-10DOUYIN VISION CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2024-06-28
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

The existing session scenarios with virtual objects are difficult to provide users with appropriate navigation information, and cannot adjust navigation content based on user instructions, and cannot meet users' navigation needs.

Method used

When an input message is received in a session window with a virtual object, the virtual object is created based on configuration information, which includes plug-in information associated with the navigation service. In response to the input message indicating the navigation intent, the target operation associated with the navigation card is performed in the session window, including drawing a new navigation card or updating an existing navigation card to display or execute navigation information and instructions.

Benefits of technology

It realizes that virtual objects configured with navigation services are provided in the interaction scenario between the user and the virtual object, and can receive user input messages and generate navigation information or instructions, satisfy users' navigation needs and improve interaction efficiency.

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Abstract

The embodiment of the invention relates to an interaction method and device, equipment and a storage medium. The method proposed herein comprises: receiving an input message in a session window with a virtual object, the virtual object being created based on configuration information, the configuration information comprising plug-in information associated with a navigation service; and in response to the navigation intention indicated by the input message, executing a target operation associated with the navigation card in the session window, the target operation comprising: drawing a new navigation card in the session window to display navigation information generated based on the input message; or updating a navigation card provided in the session window to execute the navigation instruction generated based on the input message. In this way, according to the embodiment of the invention, the navigation request of the user can be processed in the session scene with the virtual object.
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Interaction method, device, equipment and storage medium Technical Field

[0001] Example embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to the field of computers, and more particularly, to an interaction method, apparatus, device, and computer-readable storage medium. Background Art

[0002] With the development of the internet in recent years, more and more users are engaging in online activities within application platforms. For example, users are engaging in conversations with virtual entities within online platforms. However, existing conversation scenarios with virtual entities cannot meet users' navigation needs.

[0003] Summary of the Invention

[0004] In a first aspect of the present disclosure, an interaction method is provided. The method comprises: receiving an input message in a conversation window with a virtual object, the virtual object being created based on configuration information, the configuration information including plug-in information associated with a navigation service; and, in response to the input message indicating a navigation intent, executing a target operation associated with a navigation card in the conversation window, wherein the target operation comprises: drawing a new navigation card in the conversation window to display navigation information generated based on the input message; or updating an existing navigation card in the conversation window to execute a navigation instruction generated based on the input message.

[0005] In a second aspect of the present disclosure, an apparatus for interaction is provided. The apparatus includes: a receiving module configured to receive an input message in a conversation window with a virtual object, the virtual object being created based on configuration information, the configuration information including plug-in information associated with a navigation service; and a control module configured to execute a target operation associated with a navigation card in the conversation window in response to the input message indicating a navigation intention, wherein the target operation includes: drawing a new navigation card in the conversation window to display navigation information generated based on the input message; or updating a navigation card already provided in the conversation window to execute a navigation instruction generated based on the input message.

[0006] In a third aspect of the present 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 the present disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided, wherein a computer program is stored on the computer-readable storage medium, and the computer program can be executed by a processor to implement the method of the first aspect.

[0008] In a fifth aspect of the present disclosure, a computer program product is provided, which includes computer-executable instructions, which, when executed by a processor, implement the method according to the first aspect of the present disclosure.

[0009] It should be understood that the content described in this summary section is not intended to limit the key features or important features of the embodiments of the present disclosure, nor is it intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Other features of the present disclosure will become easily understood through the following description. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0010] The above and other features, advantages and aspects of the embodiments of the present disclosure will become more apparent with reference to the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the accompanying drawings, the same or similar reference numerals represent the same or similar elements, wherein:

[0011] FIG1 shows a schematic diagram of an example environment capable of implementing some embodiments of the present disclosure;

[0012] 2A to 2D illustrate example interfaces according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;

[0013] FIG3 shows a schematic structural block diagram of an example system for interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;

[0014] FIG4 shows a flowchart of an example process of interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;

[0015] FIG5 shows a schematic structural block diagram of an example apparatus for interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure; and

[0016] FIG6 illustrates a block diagram of an electronic device capable of implementing various embodiments of the present disclosure. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0017] The following describes embodiments of the present disclosure in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Although certain embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in the accompanying drawings, it should be understood that the present disclosure can be implemented in various forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments described herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided to provide a more thorough and complete understanding of the present disclosure. It should be understood that the drawings and embodiments of the present disclosure are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present disclosure.

[0018] It should be noted that the titles of any section / subsection provided herein are not limiting. Various embodiments are described throughout this document, and any type of embodiment may be included under any section / subsection. Furthermore, the embodiments described in any section / subsection may be combined in any manner with any other embodiments described in the same section / subsection and / or in different sections / subsections.

[0019] In the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the term "including" and similar terms should be understood as open inclusion, that is, "including but not limited to". The term "based on" should be understood as "based at least in part 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 be included below. The terms "first", "second", etc. may refer to different or the same objects. Other explicit and implicit definitions may be included below.

[0020] The embodiments of the present disclosure may involve user data, data acquisition and / or use, etc. These aspects shall comply with the corresponding laws, regulations and relevant provisions. In the embodiments of the present disclosure, all data collection, acquisition, processing, processing, forwarding, use, etc. are carried out on the premise that the user is aware of and confirms them. Accordingly, when implementing the various embodiments of the present disclosure, the types, scope of use, and usage scenarios of the data or information that may be involved should be informed to the user and the user's authorization should be obtained in an appropriate manner in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations. The specific notification and / or authorization method may vary according to the actual situation and application scenario, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.

[0021] If this specification and the solutions in the examples involve the processing of personal information, such processing will be done only with a legitimate basis (such as with the consent of the subject of personal information or as necessary for the performance of a contract) and only within the prescribed or agreed scope. A user's refusal to process personal information other than that required for basic functions will not affect the user's use of basic functions.

[0022] As briefly mentioned above, with the development of the internet, more and more users are engaging in online activities within application platforms. When interacting with virtual objects within these platforms, users often require navigation information. However, existing conversational scenarios with virtual objects struggle to provide users with appropriate navigation information, and even more so, they are unable to adjust navigation content based on user instructions, thus failing to meet user navigation needs.

[0023] Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a scheme for interaction. According to the scheme, an input message can be received in a conversation window with a virtual object, where the virtual object is created based on configuration information, the configuration information including plug-in information associated with a navigation service; and in response to the input message indicating a navigation intention, a target operation associated with a navigation card is performed in the conversation window, wherein the target operation includes: drawing a new navigation card in the conversation window to display navigation information generated based on the input message; or updating a navigation card already provided in the conversation window to execute a navigation instruction generated based on the input message.

[0024] In this way, embodiments of the present disclosure can provide virtual objects equipped with navigation services in user-virtual object interactions, capable of receiving user input messages. Furthermore, based on user input messages, the virtual objects can execute the target operation of creating or updating navigation cards. This satisfies the user's need for navigation information and improves interaction efficiency.

[0025] Various example implementations of this solution are described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

[0026] Sample Environment

[0027] FIG1 shows a schematic diagram of an example environment 100 in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented. As shown in FIG1 , the example environment 100 may include an electronic device 110 .

[0028] In this example environment 100, electronic device 110 may run an application 120 that supports interface interaction. Application 120 may be any suitable type of application for interface interaction, examples of which may include, but are not limited to, conversational applications, social applications, or other suitable applications. User 140 may interact with application 120 via electronic device 110 and / or its attached devices.

[0029] In the environment 100 of FIG. 1 , if the application 120 is in an active state, the electronic device 110 may present an interface 150 for supporting interface interaction through the application 120 .

[0030] In some embodiments, the electronic device 110 communicates with the server 130 to enable the provision of services for the application 120. The electronic device 110 can be any type of mobile terminal, fixed terminal or portable terminal, including a mobile phone, a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a notebook computer, a netbook computer, a tablet computer, a media computer, a multimedia tablet, a handheld computer, a portable game terminal, a VR / AR device, a personal communication system (PCS) device, a personal navigation device, a personal digital assistant (PDA), an audio / video player, a digital camera / camcorder, a positioning device, a television receiver, a radio broadcast receiver, an e-book device, a gaming device or any combination thereof, including accessories and peripherals of these devices or any combination thereof. In some embodiments, the electronic device 110 can also support any type of interface for the user (such as a "wearable" circuit, etc.).

[0031] The server 130 may be a standalone physical server, a server cluster or distributed system consisting of multiple physical servers, or a cloud server that provides basic cloud computing services such as cloud services, cloud databases, cloud computing, cloud functions, cloud storage, network services, cloud communications, middleware services, domain name services, security services, content distribution networks, and big data and artificial intelligence platforms. For example, the server 130 may include a computing system / server such as a mainframe, an edge computing node, a computing device in a cloud environment, and the like. The server 130 may provide background services for the application 120 that supports virtual scenes in the electronic device 110.

[0032] A communication connection may be established between the server 130 and the electronic device 110. The communication connection may be established in a wired or wireless manner. The communication connection may include, but is not limited to, a Bluetooth connection, a mobile network connection, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connection, a Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) connection, etc., and the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect. In the embodiments of the present disclosure, the server 130 and the electronic device 110 may implement signaling interaction through the communication connection between the two.

[0033] It should be understood that the structure and function of the various elements in the environment 100 are described for illustrative purposes only and do not imply any limitation on the scope of the present disclosure.

[0034] Some example embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below with continued reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0035] Example navigation interaction process

[0036] 2A to 2D illustrate flowcharts of example interfaces 200A to 200D according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. Interfaces 200A to 200D may be provided by, for example, the electronic device 110 shown in FIG1 .

[0037] In some embodiments, as shown in FIG2A , electronic device 110 may receive an input message from user 140 in a conversation window 200A with a virtual entity. For example, in conversation window 200A shown in FIG2A , the input message received by electronic device 110 from user 140 may include, for example, "hot pot restaurant nearby." The input message may include a user-entered text message, a voice message, or the voice content of a voice call with a virtual entity.

[0038] In some embodiments, virtual objects are created based on configuration information, and the configuration information may include plug-in information associated with a navigation service. In some embodiments, virtual objects may include any appropriate processing entity that supports interacting by means of prompt items, etc. In some scenarios, virtual objects may also be referred to as virtual entities, examples of which may include, but are not limited to, objects that interact by dialogue, etc. Such virtual objects may, for example, be implemented using appropriate machine learning models to interact accordingly based on received prompt items. The present disclosure is not intended to limit the specific construction method of virtual objects.

[0039] In some embodiments, referring again to FIG2A , electronic device 110 may provide content cards in a conversation window 200A with a virtual object. For example, as shown in FIG2A , the virtual object may present content cards 205 based on an input message (e.g., “Nearby hot pot restaurants”). The content cards may include business information for multiple hot pot restaurants. Business information may include the name of the restaurant, reviews, location, and the distance between the user and the restaurant.

[0040] In some embodiments, with continued reference to Figure 2A, the electronic identification 110 may receive an input message in the conversation window 200A of the virtual object. For example, as shown in Figure 2B, the input message may be "how to get to the first house".

[0041] In some embodiments, as shown in FIG2B , electronic device 110 can execute a target operation associated with navigation card 215 in conversation window 200B with a virtual object in response to an input message indicating navigation intent. For example, the virtual object can utilize a language model to process the input message and determine whether the input message indicates navigation intent. For example, the language model can be a machine model with text processing capabilities. This disclosure is not intended to limit the specific content or training process of the language model.

[0042] In some embodiments, with continued reference to FIG2B , the target operation may include drawing a new navigation card 215 in the conversation window 200B to display navigation information generated based on the input message. For example, in response to receiving an input message (e.g., "How to get to the first restaurant"), the electronic device 110 may draw a navigation card 215 associated with the input message (e.g., the navigation card 215 for the first hot pot restaurant in the content card 205) in the conversation window 200B.

[0043] In some embodiments, with continued reference to FIG2B , the navigation card 215 may include a map component configured to present at least one navigation element based on the acquired navigation data. For example, the navigation element may include a map, a starting point image identifier, an end point image identifier, a route identifier, a navigation status identifier, a place name text, a distance text, and / or an expected arrival time text.

[0044] In some embodiments, with continued reference to FIG2B , the navigation data may include location information. The location information may indicate at least one of a starting location, an end location, and a real-time location. In some embodiments, the navigation data may include route information. The route information may indicate at least one navigation route. As an example, the at least one navigation route may include a driving navigation route, a cycling navigation route, and / or a walking navigation route. In some embodiments, the navigation data may include trip information. The trip information may indicate at least one of a navigation distance, an expected arrival time, and a remaining navigation time.

[0045] In some embodiments, continuing to refer to Figure 2B, the electronic device 110 can present a text message associated with the navigation card in the conversation window. The text message is generated by the virtual object based on the input message. The text message is used to describe navigation information and / or navigation instructions. As an example, the electronic device 110 can present a text message generated by the virtual object based on the input message (for example, "How to get to the first one"). As an example, as shown in Figure 2B, the text message may include text content 210, and the text content 210 may include multiple route plans for going to the first hot pot restaurant in the content card 205 (for example, a driving plan, a cycling plan, a walking plan, etc.).

[0046] In some embodiments, with continued reference to FIG. 2B , the target operation may include: updating a navigation card 215 provided in the conversation window to execute a navigation instruction generated based on the input message.

[0047] In some embodiments, the navigation instruction may include a first navigation instruction. The first navigation instruction may be used to start navigation or end navigation, that is, to adjust the navigation card to be in navigation state or stop navigation state. The navigation instruction may include a second navigation instruction. The second navigation instruction may be used to switch travel mode. As an example, the second navigation instruction may be to switch from driving mode to riding mode. The navigation instruction may include a third navigation instruction. The third navigation instruction may be used to configure the navigation broadcast mode. As an example, configuring the navigation broadcast mode may include selecting the navigation tone, starting or ending the voice broadcast, adjusting the volume of the voice broadcast, etc.

[0048] In some embodiments, as shown in FIG2C , the electronic device 110 may switch the navigation card 215 from the non-navigated state to the navigated state based on an input message (e.g., “Start navigation”). As shown in the conversation window 200C of FIG2C , the electronic device 110 may present the navigation card 215 in the navigated state.

[0049] In some embodiments, with continued reference to FIG. 2C , the electronic device 110 may present text information associated with the navigation card (eg, you initiated navigation 225 ) in the conversation window based on the input message (eg, “start navigation”).

[0050] In some embodiments, with continued reference to FIG. 2C , the electronic device 110 may present a first navigation window associated with the navigation card using a navigation component in response to the target operation being performed.

[0051] In some embodiments, as shown in Figure 2D, the electronic device 110 can respond to the navigation card being switched to the navigation state, and use the navigation component to present a first navigation window associated with the navigation card (for example, the navigation page 200D shown in Figure 2D). As an example, the electronic device 110 can present a navigation map in full screen in the first navigation window 200D. The content presented by the electronic device 110 in the navigation map may include the navigation route, the user's real-time location, the remaining navigation distance, the expected arrival time or the remaining navigation time, etc. Further, the electronic device 110 can adjust the navigation map and the content presented in the navigation map in real time based on the user's real-time location.

[0052] In some embodiments, referring to FIG2C , the electronic device 110 may provide a real-time voice announcement in response to the navigation card being switched to the navigation state. For example, the voice announcement may include the route direction, distance, remaining time, traffic light conditions, etc.

[0053] In some embodiments, with continued reference to FIG2C , the electronic device 110 may, in response to a triggering of the navigation card, utilize the navigation component to present a second navigation window associated with the navigation card. As an example, as shown in FIG2C , the electronic device 110 may, in response to a triggering of the navigation card (e.g., a click operation, voice control, etc.), present a second navigation window associated with the navigation card (e.g., navigation page 200D shown in FIG2D ).

[0054] In some embodiments, with continued reference to FIG. 2C , the electronic device 110 may adjust the navigation card 215 to present navigation elements associated with cycling based on an input message (eg, “switch to cycling”).

[0055] In some embodiments, continuing to refer to Figure 2C, the electronic device 110 can present text information associated with the navigation card (for example, the cycling route text 220 shown in Figure 2C) in the conversation window based on the input message (for example, "switch to cycling").

[0056] FIG3 shows a schematic block diagram of an example interactive conversation system 300 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. Conversation system 300 may be implemented as or included in an electronic device. Each module, component, or plug-in in conversation system 300 may be implemented in hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.

[0057] In some embodiments, as shown in FIG3 , conversation system 300 includes a navigation application module 310, a navigation framework module 320, and a conversation application module 330. For example, conversation application module 330 can present a conversation window with a virtual object. Furthermore, conversation application module 330 can invoke navigation application module 310 within the conversation window based on navigation framework module 320. For example, conversation application module 330 can be implemented as any virtual application or dialogue application that can provide conversation functionality with a virtual object.

[0058] In some embodiments, continuing to refer to Figure 3, the navigation application module 310 may also include a function configuration module 312, which may be used to configure the capabilities of the navigation card. In some embodiments, the function configuration module 312 may include: an instruction component that may use a language model to determine the navigation intent and / or navigation instructions associated with the input message (for example, determining the starting position and end position associated with the navigation in the input message); a state component that may indicate whether the navigation card is in a navigation state; a positioning component that may (for example, call a navigation application, etc.) provide the user's location information (for example, the user's real-time location information); a path planning component that may be used to plan a navigation route based on the location information (for example, using a language model to determine the starting position and end position, and calling a navigation plug-in to plan a navigation route based on the starting position and end position), and the navigation route may include, for example, a driving route, a cycling route and / or a walking route; and a voice broadcast component that provides real-time voice broadcast based on the navigation card in the navigation state.

[0059] In some embodiments, the process in which the state component indicates whether the navigation card is in the navigation state may include: storing the navigation state of the navigation card as navigation start or navigation stop in a storage device.

[0060] In some embodiments, the process of the state component indicating whether the navigation card is in the navigation state may further include: in response to receiving an instruction to start navigation for the first navigation card, storing a current navigation identifier associated with the first navigation card in a storage device. Further, in response to receiving an instruction to stop navigation for the first navigation card, adjusting the current navigation identifier to be blank.

[0061] In some embodiments, in response to receiving an instruction to start navigation for a second navigation card when the navigation marker is associated with the first navigation card, the current navigation marker is adjusted in the storage device to be associated with the second navigation card.

[0062] In some embodiments, the process of the status component indicating whether the navigation card is in the navigation state may also include: in response to detecting that the navigation identifier is associated with the first navigation card, further confirming whether the first navigation card is in the navigation on state based on the navigation state of the first navigation card stored in the storage device.

[0063] In some embodiments, with continued reference to FIG3 , the navigation application module 310 may further include a content display module 312. As shown in FIG3 , the content display module 312 may include at least one of the following: a card component (e.g., navigation card 311-1), which may be used to draw and / or update a navigation card in the session window provided by the session application module 330; a page component (e.g., navigation page 311-2), which may be used to present a navigation page associated with the navigation card (such as navigation page 200D shown in FIG2D ), which may present a navigation screen (e.g., a map and navigation elements); and an operation component (e.g., navigation playback control 311-3), which may be used to execute a target operation associated with the navigation card based on an input message (the target operation depends on a call to a function configuration plug-in).

[0064] In some embodiments, with continued reference to FIG3 , the plug-in information associated with the navigation service may include a navigation application framework plug-in (e.g., navigation framework module 320), which may be used to support calling a display plug-in in a session window. For example, calling a display plug-in in a session window may be implemented based on a JS bridge.

[0065] Based on the process described above, embodiments of the present disclosure can provide virtual objects configured with navigation services in conversation scenarios between users and virtual objects, capable of receiving user input messages. Furthermore, based on user input messages, the virtual objects can invoke plugin information associated with the navigation service to execute the target operation of creating or updating a navigation card. This satisfies the user's need for obtaining navigation information and improves interaction efficiency.

[0066] Example Process

[0067] FIG4 shows a flow chart of an example process 400 for request processing according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. The process 400 may be implemented at the electronic device 110. The process 400 is described below with reference to FIG1.

[0068] As shown in the figure, in box 410, the electronic device 110 receives an input message in a conversation window with a virtual object, where the virtual object is created based on configuration information including plug-in information associated with a navigation service.

[0069] In box 420, the electronic device 110 performs a target operation associated with the navigation card in the conversation window in response to the input message indicating the navigation intention, wherein the target operation includes: drawing a new navigation card in the conversation window to display the navigation information generated based on the input message; or updating the navigation card already provided in the conversation window to execute the navigation instruction generated based on the input message.

[0070] In some embodiments, method 400 further includes: presenting a text message associated with the navigation card in the conversation window, where the text message is generated by the virtual object based on the input message, and the text message is used to describe navigation information and / or navigation instructions.

[0071] In some embodiments, the navigation card includes a map component configured to present at least one navigation element based on the acquired navigation data.

[0072] In some embodiments, the navigation data includes at least one of the following: location information, indicating at least one of the starting location, the end location, and the real-time location; route information, indicating at least one navigation route; and trip information, indicating at least one of the remaining navigation distance, the expected arrival time, and the remaining navigation time.

[0073] In some embodiments, method 400 also includes: in response to the target operation being executed, using the navigation component to present a first navigation window associated with the navigation card; and / or in response to triggering the navigation card, using the navigation component to present a second navigation window associated with the navigation card.

[0074] In some embodiments, the navigation instruction includes at least one of the following: a first navigation instruction for starting or ending navigation; a second navigation instruction for switching travel mode; and a third navigation instruction for configuring a navigation broadcast mode.

[0075] In some embodiments, the virtual object is associated with a conversation system, which includes: a conversation application module for providing a conversation window; a navigation application module for presenting a navigation card in the conversation window; and a navigation framework module for supporting the calling of the navigation application module in the conversation window.

[0076] In some embodiments, the navigation application module includes at least one of the following: a card component for drawing and / or updating a navigation card in a session window; a page component for presenting a navigation page associated with the navigation card, the navigation page being used to present a navigation screen; and an operation component for executing a target operation associated with the navigation card based on an input message.

[0077] In some embodiments, the navigation application module also includes a function configuration module, which includes at least one of the following: an instruction component for determining the navigation intention and / or navigation instruction associated with the input message; a status component for indicating whether the navigation card is in a navigation state; a positioning component for providing location information; a path planning component for planning a navigation route based on the location information; and a voice broadcast component for providing real-time navigation voice.

[0078] Example devices and equipment

[0079] Embodiments of the present disclosure also provide corresponding apparatuses for implementing the above-described methods or processes. FIG5 shows a schematic structural block diagram of an example apparatus 500 for interaction according to certain embodiments of the present disclosure. Apparatus 500 may be implemented as or included in an electronic device. Each module / component in apparatus 500 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.

[0080] As shown in Figure 5, the device 500 includes a receiving module 510, which is configured to receive an input message in a conversation window with a virtual object, where the virtual object is created based on configuration information, and the configuration information includes plug-in information associated with a navigation service; and a control module 520, which is configured to perform a target operation associated with a navigation card in the conversation window in response to the input message indicating a navigation intention, wherein the target operation includes: drawing a new navigation card in the conversation window to display the navigation information generated based on the input message; or updating the navigation card already provided in the conversation window to execute the navigation instruction generated based on the input message.

[0081] In some embodiments, the control module 520 is further configured to: present a text message associated with the navigation card in the conversation window, where the text message is generated by the virtual object based on the input message, and is used to describe navigation information and / or navigation instructions.

[0082] In some embodiments, the control module 520 is further configured such that: the navigation card includes a map component, and the map component is configured to present at least one navigation element based on the acquired navigation data.

[0083] In some embodiments, the control module 520 is further configured as follows: the navigation data includes at least one of the following: location information, indicating at least one of the starting location, the end location and the real-time location; route information, indicating at least one navigation route; and trip information, indicating at least one of the remaining navigation distance, the expected arrival time and the remaining navigation time.

[0084] In some embodiments, the control module 520 is further configured to: in response to the target operation being executed, present a first navigation window associated with the navigation card using the navigation component; and / or in response to triggering the navigation card, present a second navigation window associated with the navigation card using the navigation component.

[0085] In some embodiments, the control module 520 is further configured as follows: the navigation instruction includes at least one of the following: a first navigation instruction for starting or ending navigation; a second navigation instruction for switching travel mode; and a third navigation instruction for configuring navigation broadcast mode.

[0086] In some embodiments, the virtual object is associated with a conversation system, which includes: a conversation application module for providing a conversation window; a navigation application module for presenting a navigation card in the conversation window; and a navigation framework module for supporting the calling of the navigation application module in the conversation window.

[0087] In some embodiments, the navigation application module includes at least one of the following: a card component for drawing and / or updating a navigation card in a session window; a page component for presenting a navigation page associated with the navigation card, the navigation page being used to present a navigation screen; and an operation component for executing a target operation associated with the navigation card based on an input message.

[0088] In some embodiments, the navigation application module also includes a function configuration module, which includes at least one of the following: an instruction component for determining the navigation intention and / or navigation instruction associated with the input message; a status component for indicating whether the navigation card is in a navigation state; a positioning component for providing location information; a path planning component for planning a navigation route based on the location information; and a voice broadcast component for providing real-time navigation voice.

[0089] FIG6 shows a block diagram of an electronic device 600 in which one or more embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented. It should be understood that the electronic device 600 shown in FIG6 is merely exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the functionality and scope of the embodiments described herein. The electronic device 600 shown in FIG6 can be used in an electronic device.

[0090] As shown in FIG6 , electronic device 600 is a general-purpose electronic device. Components of electronic device 600 may include, but are not limited to, one or more processors or processing units 610, memory 620, storage device 630, one or more communication units 640, one or more input devices 650, and one or more output devices 660. Processing unit 610 may be a real or virtual processor and is capable of performing various processes according to programs stored in memory 620. In a multi-processor system, multiple processing units execute computer-executable instructions in parallel to enhance the parallel processing capabilities of electronic device 600.

[0091] The electronic device 600 typically includes a plurality of computer storage media. Such media can be any accessible media that can be obtained by the electronic device 600, including but not limited to volatile and non-volatile media, removable and non-removable media. The memory 620 can be a volatile memory (e.g., registers, cache, random access memory (RAM)), a non-volatile memory (e.g., read-only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), flash memory), or some combination thereof. The storage device 630 can be a removable or non-removable medium and can include a machine-readable medium, such as a flash drive, a disk, or any other medium that can be used to store information and / or data and can be accessed within the electronic device 600.

[0092] The electronic device 600 may further include additional removable / non-removable, volatile / non-volatile storage media. Although not shown in FIG6 , a disk drive for reading or writing from a removable, non-volatile disk (e.g., a “floppy disk”) and an optical drive for reading or writing from a removable, non-volatile optical disk may be provided. In these cases, each drive may be connected to a bus (not shown) by one or more data media interfaces. The memory 620 may include a computer program product 625 having one or more program modules configured to perform various methods or actions of various embodiments of the present disclosure.

[0093] The communication unit 640 enables communication with other electronic devices via a communication medium. Additionally, the functions of the components of the electronic device 600 can be implemented in a single computing cluster or multiple computing machines that can communicate via a communication connection. Thus, the electronic device 600 can operate in a networked environment using a logical connection with one or more other servers, a network personal computer (PC), or another network node.

[0094] The input device 650 may be one or more input devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, or trackball. The output device 660 may be one or more output devices, such as a display, a speaker, or a printer. The electronic device 600 may also communicate with one or more external devices (not shown) through the communication unit 640 as needed, such as a storage device, a display device, or the like, with one or more devices that allow a user to interact with the electronic device 600, or with any device that allows the electronic device 600 to communicate with one or more other electronic devices (e.g., a network card, a modem, etc.). Such communication may be performed via an input / output (I / O) interface (not shown).

[0095] According to an exemplary implementation of the present disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided, on which computer-executable instructions are stored, wherein the computer-executable instructions are executed by a processor to implement the method described above. According to an exemplary implementation of the present disclosure, a computer program product is also provided, which is tangibly stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium and includes computer-executable instructions, and the computer-executable instructions are executed by a processor to implement the method described above.

[0096] Various aspects of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to flowcharts and / or block diagrams of methods, apparatuses, devices, and computer program products implemented according to the present disclosure. It should be understood that each block of the flowcharts and / or block diagrams, and combinations of blocks in the flowcharts and / or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer-readable program instructions.

[0097] 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 device, thereby producing a machine, such that when these instructions are executed by the processing unit of the computer or other programmable data processing device, a device is generated that implements the functions / actions specified in one or more blocks in the flowchart and / or block diagram. These computer-readable program instructions can also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, where these instructions cause the computer, programmable data processing device, and / or other device to operate in a specific manner. Thus, the computer-readable medium storing the instructions comprises an article of manufacture that includes instructions for implementing various aspects of the functions / actions specified in one or more blocks in the flowchart and / or block diagram.

[0098] Computer-readable program instructions can be loaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device so that a series of operational steps are performed on the computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to produce a computer-implemented process, thereby causing the instructions executed on the computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to implement the functions / actions specified in one or more boxes in the flowchart and / or block diagram.

[0099] The flow charts and block diagrams in the accompanying drawings show the possible architecture, functions and operations of the systems, methods and computer program products according to multiple implementations of the present disclosure. In this regard, each box in the flow chart or block diagram can represent a part for a module, program segment or instruction, and a part for a module, program segment or instruction comprises one or more executable instructions for realizing the logical function of the specification. In some alternative implementations, the functions marked in the box can also occur in a sequence different from that marked in the accompanying drawings. For example, two continuous boxes can actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they can sometimes be executed in the opposite order, depending on the functions involved. It should also be noted that each box in the block diagram and / or flow chart, and the combination of the boxes in the block diagram and / or flow chart can be realized by a special hardware-based system that performs the function or action of the specification, or can be realized by a combination of special hardware and computer instructions.

[0100] While various implementations of the present disclosure have been described above, the foregoing description is intended to be illustrative, not exhaustive, and not 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 selected to best explain the principles of the implementations, their practical applications, or improvements to existing technologies, or to enable others skilled in the art to understand the various implementations disclosed herein.

Claims

1. An interactive method, comprising: receiving an input message in a conversation window with a virtual object, the virtual object being created based on configuration information including plug-in information associated with a navigation service; as well as In response to the input message indicating a navigation intention, executing a target operation associated with the navigation card in the conversation window, The target operation includes: Draw a new navigation card in the conversation window to display navigation information generated based on the input message; or The navigation card provided in the conversation window is updated to execute the navigation instruction generated based on the input message.

2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: A text message associated with the navigation card is presented in the conversation window, where the text message is generated by the virtual object based on the input message, and is used to describe the navigation information and / or navigation instructions. 3 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the navigation card comprises a map component, and the map component is configured to present at least one navigation element based on the acquired navigation data.

4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the navigation data comprises at least one of the following: Location information, indicating at least one of a starting location, an end location, and a real-time location; route information indicating at least one navigation route; The trip information indicates at least one of the remaining navigation distance, the expected arrival time, and the remaining navigation time.

5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: In response to the target operation being performed, using a navigation component to present a first navigation window associated with the navigation card; and / or In response to triggering the navigation card, the navigation component is used to present a second navigation window associated with the navigation card.

6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the navigation instruction comprises at least one of the following: The first navigation instruction is used to start or end navigation; The second navigation instruction is used to switch the travel mode; The third navigation instruction is used to configure the navigation broadcast mode.

7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the virtual object is associated with a conversation system, the conversation system comprising: A session application module, used for providing the session window; A navigation application module, used for presenting the navigation card in the session window; The navigation framework module is used to support calling the navigation application module in the session window.

8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the navigation application module comprises at least one of the following: A card component, used for drawing and / or updating the navigation card in the session window; A page component, used to present a navigation page associated with the navigation card, wherein the navigation page is used to present a navigation screen; The operation component is used to execute the target operation associated with the navigation card based on the input message.

9. The method according to claim 7, wherein the navigation application module further comprises a function configuration module, and the function configuration module comprises at least one of the following: An instruction component for determining a navigation intention and / or a navigation instruction associated with an input message; A state component, used to indicate whether the navigation card is in a navigation state; A positioning component, used to provide location information; A path planning component, used to plan a navigation route based on the location information; The voice broadcast component is used to provide real-time navigation voice.

10. An apparatus for interaction, comprising: A receiving module is configured to receive an input message in a conversation window with a virtual object. information, the virtual object being created based on configuration information, the configuration information including plug-in information associated with the navigation service; as well as The control module is configured to execute a target operation associated with a navigation card in the conversation window in response to the input message indicating a navigation intention, wherein the target operation includes: drawing a new navigation card in the conversation window to display navigation information generated based on the input message; or updating the navigation card already provided in the conversation window to execute a navigation instruction generated based on the input message.

11. An electronic device, comprising: at least one processing unit; as well as At least one memory, the at least one memory being coupled to the at least one processing unit and storing instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit, the instructions causing the electronic device to perform the method according to any one of claims 1 to 9 when executed by the at least one processing unit.

12. A computer-readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, wherein the computer program can be executed by a processor to implement the method according to any one of claims 1 to 9.

13. A computer program product comprising computer executable instructions, wherein the computer executable instructions, when executed by a processor, implement the method according to any one of claims 1 to 9.