Information display area of ​​the navigation graphical user interface of electronic devices

CN309825839SActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03BEIJING BAIDU NETCOM SCI & TECH CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Designs(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-11
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Abstract

1. Name of the product in this design: Information display area of ​​the navigation graphical user interface for electronic devices. 2. Purpose of this design: An electronic device. 3. The key design features of this product are the graphical user interface in the electronic device for which protection is sought. 4. The picture or photo that best illustrates the key design points: Design 1 front view. 5. Design 2 is designated as the basic design. 6. Purpose of Graphical User Interface: Graphical user interfaces are used for navigation. The graphical user interface requests protection for a portion used to display the user's voice commands and the response information generated in response to those voice commands. 7. Human-Computer Interaction Method of Graphical User Interface: In response to the recognition of the user's voice command input, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 1 to the change state diagram of Design 1 to show the response information generation process; in response to the partial completion of response information generation, the graphical user interface changes from the change state diagram of Design 1 to the change state diagram of Design 1 to show the generated response information; in response to the user touching or clicking the "Stop Generation" button in the change state diagram of Design 1, the graphical user interface changes from the change state diagram of Design 1 to the change state diagram of Design 1 to show the response information generation paused; in response to the user touching or clicking the "Continue Generation" button in the change state diagram of Design 1, the graphical user interface changes from the change state diagram of Design 1 to the change state diagram of Design 1 to show the response information being generated; in response to the completion of response information generation, the graphical user interface changes from the change state diagram of Design 1 to the change state diagram of Design 1 to show the complete response information. In response to the recognition of the user's voice command input completion, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 2 to the change state diagram of Design 2 to show the response information generation process; in response to the user touching or clicking the "Stop Generation" button in the change state diagram of Design 2, the graphical user interface changes from the change state diagram of Design 2 to the change state diagram of Design 2 to show the response information generation paused; in response to the user touching or clicking the "Continue Generation" button in the change state diagram of Design 2, the graphical user interface changes from the change state diagram of Design 2 to the change state diagram of Design 2 to show the generated response information. In response to the recognition of the user's voice command input, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 3 to the change state diagram of Design 3 to display the generated response information. In response to the recognition of the user's voice command input, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 4 to the change state diagram of Design 4 to display the generated response information. In response to the recognition of the user's voice command input completion, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 5 to the change state diagram 1 of Design 5 to display the generated response information; in response to the user touching or clicking the collapse button in the change state diagram 1 of Design 5, or sliding the map area, the graphical user interface changes from the change state diagram 1 of Design 5 to the change state diagram 2 of Design 5 to collapse the response information. In response to the recognition of a valid user voice command, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 6 to the change state diagram of Design 6 to display the voice command recognition result; in response to the recognition of the completion of the user's voice command input, the graphical user interface changes from the change state diagram of Design 6 to the change state diagram of Design 6 to display the generated response information. In response to the recognition of the user's voice command input completion, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 7 to the change state diagram of Design 7 to show the response information generation process; in response to the detection of network anomaly, the graphical user interface changes from the change state diagram of Design 7 to the change state diagram of Design 7 to show the network anomaly prompt information. In response to the detection of a network anomaly, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 8 to the change state diagram of Design 8 to display a prompt message about the network anomaly. In response to the recognition of the user's voice command input completion, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 9 to the change state diagram of Design 9 to show the response information generation process; in response to the detection of network anomaly, the graphical user interface changes from the change state diagram of Design 9 to the change state diagram of Design 9 to show the network anomaly prompt information. 8. The portion of the graphical user interface shown by the dashed lines in the views of Design 1 to Design 9 does not constitute the part protected by this design.
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