Operation button display area of graphical user interface for image capture and recognition of electronic devices
CN310087602SActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14BEIJING BAIDU NETCOM SCI & TECH CO LTD
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Designs(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- BEIJING BAIDU NETCOM SCI & TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-14
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Abstract
1. Name of the product in this design: Operation button display area of the graphical user interface for image capture and recognition of electronic device. 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 image or photograph that best illustrates the key design points: Design 1, Change State Diagram 2. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. Purpose of the graphical user interface: The graphical user interface is used to capture images and recognize image content. The protected part of the graphical user interface is the display area of the operation buttons for image capture and recognition. 7. Human-computer interaction method of graphical user interface: In Design 1, the user clicks the shooting button in the main view of Design 1, and the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 1 to Design 1 change state diagram 1 to display the image content recognition progress and the recognized content type. When the image content recognition is completed, the graphical user interface changes from Design 1 change state diagram 1 to Design 1 change state diagram 2 to display the input box, the recognized content type and the operation button associated with the content type. In Design 2, when the user clicks the capture button in the main view of Design 2, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 2 to Design 2 Change State Figure 1 to display the image content recognition progress and the recognized content type. When the image content recognition is complete, the graphical user interface changes from Design 2 Change State Figure 1 to Design 2 Change State Figure 2 to display the input box, the recognized content type, and the operation button associated with that content type. When the user clicks the "Portrait" button in Design 2 Change State Figure 2, the graphical user interface changes from Design 2 Change State Figure 2 to Design 2 Change State Figure 3 to display other content types that can be manually adjusted. In Design 3, when the user clicks the capture button in the main view of Design 3, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 3 to Design 3 Change State Figure 1 to display the progress of image content recognition and the type of content recognized. When the image content recognition is completed, the graphical user interface changes from Design 3 Change State Figure 1 to Design 3 Change State Figure 2 to display the input box, the type of content recognized, and the operation button associated with that content type. In Design 4, when the user clicks the capture button in the main view of Design 4, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 4 to Design 4 Change State Figure 1 to display the image content recognition progress and the recognized content type. When the image content recognition is complete, the graphical user interface changes from Design 4 Change State Figure 1 to Design 4 Change State Figure 2 to display the input box, the recognized content type, and the operation button associated with that content type. When the user clicks the "Portrait" button in Design 4 Change State Figure 2, the graphical user interface changes from Design 4 Change State Figure 2 to Design 4 Change State Figure 3 to display other content types that can be manually adjusted. In Design 5, when the user clicks the capture button in the main view of Design 5, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 5 to Design 5 Change State Figure 1 to display the image content recognition progress and the type of content being recognized. When the image content recognition progress reaches 100%, the graphical user interface changes from Design 5 Change State Figure 1 to Design 5 Change State Figure 2 to display the recognition progress as 100% and a prompt message. When the image content recognition is completed, the graphical user interface changes from Design 5 Change State Figure 2 to Design 5 Change State Figure 3 to display the input box, the type of content being recognized, and the operation button associated with that content type. In Design 6, when a user clicks the capture button in the main view of Design 6, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 6 to Design 6 Change State Figure 1 to display the image content recognition progress and the recognized content type. When the image content recognition progress reaches 100%, the graphical user interface changes from Design 6 Change State Figure 1 to Design 6 Change State Figure 2 to display the recognition progress as 100% and a prompt message. When the image content recognition is complete, the graphical user interface changes from Design 6 Change State Figure 2 to Design 6 Change State Figure 3 to display the input box, the recognized content type, and the operation buttons associated with that content type. When the user clicks the "Portrait" button in Design 6 Change State Figure 3, the graphical user interface changes from Design 6 Change State Figure 3 to Design 6 Change State Figure 4 to display other content types that can be manually adjusted. 8. The portion of the graphical user interface shown by the dashed lines in the views of Design 1 to Design 6 does not constitute the part that is protected by this design.
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