Server apparatus, information processing system, program, and method

The server device uses AI to generate a screen introducing the environment of a space by processing sensor data, addressing the limitation of conventional technologies in presenting spatial environments in free-address offices.

JP2026031327APending Publication Date: 2026-02-24RICOH CO LTD
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JP2024200791
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JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
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Priority Date
2024-08-09
Filing Date
2024-11-18
Publication Date
2026-02-24

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Technical Problem

Conventional technologies are limited to suggesting seats based on temperature and fail to present the spatial environment to the user in a free-address office environment.

Method used

A server device utilizing AI to generate a screen that introduces the environment of a space by receiving sensor data, generating a prompt for an introductory text, and outputting a screen with environmental information.

Benefits of technology

Enables the presentation of an introductory text about the selected space, including its environment and recommended information using AI.

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Abstract

To output a screen for introducing spatial environments by using a AI.MEANS FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEM: The server device includes a receiving unit that receives AI measured by a sensor installed in a predetermined space, a prompt generating unit that generates, on the basis of environmental information, a prompt for requesting creation of an introduction that introduces the predetermined space, a transmitting unit that transmits the prompt to the device, and an outputting unit that outputs a screen based on the introduction generated by the device in response to the prompt.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 17
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[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a server device, an information processing system, a program, and a method. [Background technology]

[0002] Conventionally, in a free-address office environment where users are not assigned to fixed seats in the indoor space of the workplace, a technique is known that selects one or more candidate seats within or near a temperature range that a user finds comfortable based on room temperature data measured for each seat or seat area and comfortable temperature range data for each user. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0003] However, conventional technologies are limited to suggesting seats based on temperature and are unable to present the spatial environment to the user.

[0004] The disclosed technology was developed in consideration of the above circumstances, and aims to use AI to output a screen that introduces the environment of a space. [Means for solving the problem]

[0005] The disclosed technology is a server device that communicates with a device that responds using AI, and has: a receiving unit that receives data measured by a sensor installed in a specified space; a prompt generating unit that generates a prompt including environmental information based on the data, the prompt including environmental information, and requests the user to write an introductory text to introduce the specified space, based on the environmental information; a transmitting unit that transmits the prompt to the device; and an output unit that outputs a screen based on the introductory text generated by the device in response to the prompt. [Effects of the Invention]

[0006] Using AI, it is possible to output a screen that introduces the environment of the space. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0007] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a system configuration of an information processing system. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of a server device included in the information processing system. [Figure 3] FIG. 2 is a hardware configuration diagram of a terminal device included in the information processing system. [Figure 4] FIG. 2 is a hardware configuration diagram of a display device included in the information processing system. [Figure 5] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the functional configuration of each device included in the information processing system. [Figure 6] FIG. 2 illustrates an example of a characteristic information storage unit. [Figure 7] FIG. 4 illustrates an example of an environmental information storage unit. [Figure 8A] FIG. 10 is a first diagram illustrating an example of an introduction history storage unit. [Figure 8B] FIG. 10 is a second diagram illustrating an example of the introduction history storage unit. [Figure 9] FIG. 4 illustrates an example of a report storage unit. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a first sequence diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing system. [Figure 11] FIG. 10 is a second sequence diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing system. [Figure 12] FIG. 10 is a third sequence diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing system. [Figure 13] FIG. 10 is a fourth sequence diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing system. [Figure 14] FIG. 5 is a fifth sequence diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing system. [Figure 15] FIG. 6 is a sixth sequence diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing system. [Figure 16] FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating an example of an input screen for characteristic information. [Figure 17] FIG. 10 is a first diagram showing an example of an introduction screen displayed on the terminal device. [Figure 18] FIG. 10 is a second diagram showing an example of an introduction screen displayed on the terminal device. [Figure 19] FIG. 10 is a third diagram showing an example of an introduction screen displayed on the terminal device. [Figure 20] FIG. 4 is a fourth diagram showing an example of an introduction screen displayed on the terminal device. [Figure 21] FIG. 10 is a first diagram showing an example of a report screen. [Figure 22] FIG. 10 is a second diagram showing an example of a report screen. [Figure 23] FIG. 10 is a third diagram showing an example of a report screen. [Figure 24] FIG. 10 is a first diagram showing an example of a details screen. [Figure 25] FIG. 10 is a second diagram showing an example of the details screen. [Figure 26] FIG. 10 is a third diagram showing an example of a details screen. [Figure 27] FIG. 10 is a fourth diagram showing an example of a details screen. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0008] Hereinafter, an embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. Fig. 1 is a diagram showing an example of a system configuration of an information processing system.

[0009] The information processing system 1 of this embodiment displays a screen introducing the environment of a space selected by a user from among a plurality of divided spaces. The plurality of divided spaces include, for example, spaces within a building, rooms, and sections within a room.

[0010] In the following embodiment, the space divided into multiple parts is assumed to be a space in a free address office environment where users do not have fixed seats as their work locations. The following embodiment describes a form in which the information processing system 1 uses AI to output a screen introducing the environment of a space selected by a user in the free address office environment. Note that the free address office environment is an example of a space divided into multiple parts, and the space divided into multiple parts is not limited to this.

[0011] In this embodiment, by doing so, it is possible to introduce the environment of the selected space to the user.

[0012] The information processing system 1 of this embodiment includes a server device 2, a terminal device 4, an administrator terminal device 5, and a display device 6. The server device 2, the terminal device 4, the administrator terminal device 5, and the display device 6 are connected via a communication network 100. Furthermore, the information processing system 1 is connected to a server device 3 and a communication terminal 7 via a communication network 100.

[0013] When a prompt is input from the information processing system 1, the server device 3 uses AI to generate and output a response to the prompt. Note that AI is an abbreviation for Artificial Intelligence. A large-scale language model (LLM) is an example of AI, and other AIs may also be used.

[0014] The communication terminal 7 may be installed in a building where a free address office environment has been introduced. The communication terminal 7 is connected by wire or wirelessly to a group of sensors 8 arranged in each space in the free address office environment, and upon receiving a sensor value output from the group of sensors 8, transmits the received sensor value to the server device 2 via the communication network 100. The sensor value in this embodiment is an example of data measured by a sensor installed in a specific space.

[0015] The sensor group 8 includes a plurality of sensors. The sensor group 8 includes a temperature sensor that measures the temperature in the space, a humidity sensor that measures the humidity in the space, a sensor that measures the carbon dioxide concentration in the space, a noise sensor that measures the noise in the space, a sensor that measures the amount of solar radiation in the space, a sensor that measures the air pressure, a sensor that measures the illuminance, and the like. The sensor group 8 of this embodiment also includes an imaging device as a sensor that detects people by image recognition. Note that the sensors included in the sensor group 8 are not limited to these, and other sensors may also be included.

[0016] The sensor values ​​output from each sensor included in the sensor group 8 of this embodiment are an example of environmental information indicating the environment of the space. Note that the sensor values ​​of this embodiment may be associated with information identifying the target space being measured by each sensor or the space in which the sensor is installed, and information indicating the date and time when the sensor value was output.

[0017] In the information processing system 1 of this embodiment, when the server device 2 receives various sensor values ​​from the sensor group 8 via the communication terminal 7, it generates environmental information of the space linked to the sensor values. The server device 2 also generates a prompt including the environmental information of the space, requesting the creation of an introductory text for the space based on the environmental information, and transmits the prompt to the server device 3.

[0018] Then, the server device 2 receives text data indicating the introductory text output as a response to the prompt from the server device 3. The server device 2 stores the text data indicating the introductory text acquired from the server device 3 for each space. In the following description, the text data indicating the introductory text may be simply referred to as the introductory text.

[0019] The terminal device 4 may be a portable terminal device carried by a user who uses a service provided by the information processing system 1. Specifically, the terminal device 4 may be a smartphone, a tablet terminal, or the like.

[0020] The administrator terminal device 5 may be a terminal device used by an administrator or the like of the information processing system 1. The administrator terminal device 5 may be used, for example, to input information about a building that will introduce the services provided by the information processing system 1. The administrator terminal device 5 may also be used by an administrator or the like who manages the building in which the services provided by the information processing system 1 will be introduced.

[0021] The display device 6 is used, for example, by a user who visits a building in which the services provided by the information processing system 1 are installed. The display device 6 may be, for example, an electronic whiteboard or a projector, and may be installed on each floor. The display device 6 may also be an electronic display medium such as a large display or a tablet. In this embodiment, an electronic whiteboard will be described as an example of the display device 6.

[0022] In the information processing system 1 of this embodiment, when a space is selected in response to a user's operation on the terminal device 4 or the display device 6, a screen including an introductory text for the selected space is displayed on the terminal device 4 or the display device 6. In other words, the server device 2 outputs, to the terminal device 4 or the display device 6, information for displaying a screen based on the introductory text introducing the space, based on the environmental information of the space.

[0023] In this embodiment, by doing so, it is possible to present to the user an introductory text about the selected space, including the environment of the space and information recommended for using the space.

[0024] Next, the hardware configuration of each device included in the information processing system 1 of this embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS.

[0025] Fig. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the hardware configuration of a server device included in an information processing system. As shown in Fig. 2, the server device 2 is constructed by a computer and includes a CPU 201, a ROM 202, a RAM 203, an HD 204, an HDD (Hard Disk Drive) controller 205, a display 206, an external device connection I / F (Interface) 208, a network I / F 209, a data bus 210, a keyboard 211, a pointing device 212, a DVD-RW (Digital Versatile Disk Rewritable) drive 214, and a media I / F 216. The display 206 is an example of a display unit.

[0026] Of these, the CPU 201 controls the overall operation of the server device 2. The ROM 202 stores programs used to drive the CPU 201, such as an IPL. The RAM 203 is used as a work space for the CPU 201. The HD 204 stores various data, such as programs. The HDD controller 505 controls the reading and writing of various data from and to the HD 204 under the control of the CPU 201. The display 206 displays various information, such as a cursor, menus, windows, characters, or images. The external device connection I / F 208 is an interface for connecting various external devices. In this case, external devices include, for example, a USB (Universal Serial Bus) memory or a printer. The network I / F 209 is an interface for data communication using the communication network 100. The data bus 210 is an address bus, a data bus, or the like, for electrically connecting the components, such as the CPU 201, shown in FIG. 2.

[0027] The keyboard 211 is a type of input means having multiple keys for inputting characters, numbers, various instructions, etc. The pointing device 212 is a type of input means for selecting and executing various instructions, selecting a processing target, moving a cursor, etc. The DVD-RW drive 214 controls reading and writing of various data from and to a DVD-RW 513, which is an example of a removable recording medium. Note that this is not limited to DVD-RW, and may be DVD-R, etc. The media I / F 216 controls reading and writing (storing) of data from and to a recording medium 215, such as a flash memory.

[0028] The hardware configuration of the administrator terminal device 5 may be the same as the hardware configuration of the server device 2 described above, or may be the same as the hardware configuration of the terminal device 4 described later.

[0029] 3 is a hardware configuration diagram of a terminal device included in the information processing system. As shown in FIG. 3, the terminal device 4 includes a CPU 401, a ROM 402, a RAM 403, an EEPROM 404, a CMOS sensor 405, an image sensor I / F 406, an acceleration / azimuth sensor 407, a media I / F 409, and a GPS receiver 411.

[0030] Of these, the CPU 401 controls the overall operation of the terminal device 4. The ROM 402 stores programs used to drive the CPU 401, such as the CPU 401 and the IPL. The RAM 403 is used as a work space for the CPU 401. The EEPROM 404 reads and writes various data, such as programs for the terminal device 4, under the control of the CPU 401. The CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensor 405 is a type of built-in imaging means that captures an image of a subject (mainly a self-portrait) and obtains image data under the control of the CPU 401. Note that instead of a CMOS sensor, an imaging means such as a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) sensor may also be used. The imaging element I / F 406 is a circuit that controls the operation of the CMOS sensor 405. The acceleration / azimuth sensor 407 is a type of sensor, such as an electronic magnetic compass or gyrocompass that detects geomagnetism, or an acceleration sensor. The media I / F 409 controls the reading and writing (storage) of data from and to a recording medium 408, such as a flash memory. The GPS receiver 411 receives GPS signals from GPS satellites.

[0031] The terminal device 4 also includes a long-distance communication circuit 412, a CMOS sensor 413, an image sensor I / F 414, a microphone 415, a speaker 416, an audio input / output I / F 417, a display 418, an external device connection I / F (Interface) 419, a short-distance communication circuit 420, an antenna 420a of the short-distance communication circuit 420, and a touch panel 421. The display 418 is an example of a display unit.

[0032] Of these, the long-distance communication circuit 412 is a circuit that communicates with other devices via the communication network 100. The CMOS sensor 413 is a type of built-in imaging means that captures an image of a subject and obtains image data under the control of the CPU 401. The imaging element I / F 414 is a circuit that controls the driving of the CMOS sensor 413. The microphone 415 is a built-in circuit that converts sound into an electrical signal. The speaker 416 is a built-in circuit that converts the electrical signal into physical vibrations to generate sounds such as music and voice. The sound input / output I / F 417 is a circuit that processes the input and output of sound signals between the microphone 415 and the speaker 416 under the control of the CPU 401. The display 418 is a type of display means such as a liquid crystal or organic electroluminescence (EL) display that displays images of subjects, various icons, etc. The external device connection I / F 419 is an interface for connecting various external devices. The short-distance communication circuit 420 is a communication circuit such as NFC (Near Field Communication) or Bluetooth (registered trademark). The touch panel 421 is a type of input means that allows the user to operate the terminal device 4 by pressing the display 418.

[0033] The terminal device 4 also includes a bus line 410. The bus line 410 is an address bus, a data bus, or the like for electrically connecting the components such as the CPU 401 shown in FIG.

[0034] Fig. 4 is a hardware configuration diagram of a display device included in an information processing system. In this embodiment, the display device 6 will be described as an electronic whiteboard. As shown in Fig. 4, the electronic whiteboard 2 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 601, a ROM (Read Only Memory) 602, a RAM (Random Access Memory) 603, an SSD (Solid State Drive) 604, a network I / F 605, and an external device connection I / F (Interface) 606.

[0035] Of these, the CPU 601 controls the overall operation of the display device 6. The ROM 602 stores the CPU 601 and programs used to drive the CPU 601, such as an IPL (Initial Program Loader). The RAM 603 is used as a work space for the CPU 601. The SSD 604 stores various data, such as programs for the electronic whiteboard. The network controller 605 controls communication with the communication network 100. The external device connection I / F 606 is an interface for connecting various external devices. In this case, the external devices are, for example, a USB (Universal Serial Bus) memory 630 and external devices (a microphone 640, a speaker 650, and a camera 660).

[0036] The display device 6 also includes a capture device 611, a GPU 612, a display controller 613, a contact sensor 614, a sensor controller 615, an electronic pen controller 616, a short-range communication circuit 619, an antenna 619a of the short-range communication circuit 619, a power switch 622, and selection switches 623.

[0037] Of these, the capture device 611 displays video information as still images or moving images on the display of an external PC (Personal Computer) 670. The GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) 612 is a semiconductor chip that specializes in graphics. The display controller 613 controls and manages screen display to output images output from the GPU 612 to a display 680 or the like. The contact sensor 614 detects contact of the display 680 with an electronic pen 690, a user's hand H, or the like. The sensor controller 615 controls the processing of the contact sensor 614. The contact sensor 614 inputs and detects coordinates using an infrared blocking method. This coordinate input and coordinate detection method involves two light receiving and emitting devices installed at both ends of the upper side of the display 680 emitting multiple infrared rays parallel to the display 680, which are reflected by reflecting members installed around the periphery of the display 680 and return along the same optical path as the light emitted by the light receiving element. The contact sensor 614 outputs the ID of the infrared light emitted by the two light receiving and emitting devices that has been blocked by an object to the sensor controller 615, and the sensor controller 615 identifies the coordinate position of the contact position of the object. The electronic pen controller 616 communicates with the electronic pen 690 to determine whether the pen tip or the pen tail has touched the display 680. The short-range communication circuit 619 is a communication circuit such as NFC (Near Field Communication) or Bluetooth (registered trademark). The power switch 622 is a switch for turning the power of the electronic whiteboard 2 on and off. The selection switches 623 are a group of switches for adjusting, for example, the brightness and color of the display 680.

[0038] The display device 6 further includes a bus line 610. The bus line 610 is an address bus, a data bus, or the like for electrically connecting the components such as the CPU 601 shown in FIG.

[0039] The contact sensor 614 is not limited to an infrared blocking type, and various detection means may be used, such as a capacitive touch panel that identifies the contact position by detecting a change in capacitance, a resistive film touch panel that identifies the contact position by a change in voltage between two opposing resistive films, or an electromagnetic induction touch panel that identifies the contact position by detecting electromagnetic induction caused by an object touching the display unit. Also, the electronic pen controller 616 may determine whether or not the part of the electronic pen 690 that the user holds or other parts of the electronic pen have been touched, in addition to the pen tip and pen butt.

[0040] Next, the functional configuration of each device included in the information processing system 1 will be described with reference to Fig. 5. Fig. 5 is a diagram illustrating the functional configuration of each device included in the information processing system.

[0041] First, a description will be given of the functional configuration of the server device 2. The server device 2 of this embodiment includes a characteristic information storage unit 230, an environmental information storage unit 240, an introduction history storage unit 250, and a report storage unit 260. Each of these storage units may be realized by, for example, the HD 204 included in the server device 2.

[0042] The characteristic information storage unit 230 stores information indicating a map of the interior of a building in which a service provided by the information processing system 1 is installed, characteristic information including characteristics of each space in the building, etc. The environment information storage unit 240 stores environment information indicating the environment of each space in the building. The environment information includes sensor values ​​output from sensors installed in each space. In other words, the environment information is information based on data measured by sensors installed in a specific space.

[0043] The introduction history storage unit 250 stores introduction history information indicating the history of introductions for each space. The report storage unit 260 stores report information indicating the results of analyzing the environment of each space based on the introduction history for each space. Details of each of the above-mentioned storage units will be described later.

[0044] The server device 2 also includes a receiving unit 271, a transmitting unit 272, a layering unit 273, a storage control unit 274, a prompt generating unit 275, a screen generating unit 276, an output unit 277, an information acquiring unit 278, and a report creating unit 279. Each of these units is realized by a CPU 201 included in the server device 2 reading out and executing a program stored in a ROM 202.

[0045] The receiving unit 271 receives various types of data transmitted to the server device 2. Specifically, for example, the receiving unit 271 receives sensor values ​​output from various sensors included in the sensor group 8 via the communication terminal 7. In other words, the receiving unit 271 receives data measured by sensors installed in a predetermined space.

[0046] The receiving unit 271 also receives the introductory text output from the server device 3. The receiving unit 271 also receives the characteristic information for each building input in the manager terminal device 5.

[0047] The transmitting unit 272 transmits various data to devices external to the server device 2. Specifically, for example, the transmitting unit 272 transmits a prompt generated by the prompt generating unit 275 to the server device 3.

[0048] The layering unit 273 forms layered information from the sensor values ​​received by the receiving unit 271 and includes the layered information in the environmental information. More specifically, the layering unit 273 holds a threshold value for each type of sensor value, and converts the environment indicated by the sensor value into words that are easy for people to intuitively understand based on the threshold value.

[0049] The storage control unit 274 stores various types of information in the corresponding storage units. Specifically, when the receiving unit 271 receives characteristic information, the storage control unit 274 stores the received characteristic information in the characteristic information storage unit 230. Furthermore, when the receiving unit 271 receives a sensor value from the communication terminal 7, the storage control unit 274 stores the received sensor value in the environmental information storage unit 240. Furthermore, when the storage control unit 274 receives a testimonial from the server device 3, the storage control unit 274 stores the received testimonial in the testimonial history storage unit 250.

[0050] When a space in the building is selected, the prompt generation unit 275 generates a prompt to be sent to the server device 3. Specifically, the prompt generation unit 275 generates a prompt including environmental information associated with the selected space and a request to write an introduction for the selected space. Furthermore, the prompt generation unit 275 generates a prompt including both characteristic information and environmental information of the selected space, conditions for writing an introduction, and a request to write an introduction, in accordance with characteristic information associated with the selected space. The prompt generation unit 275 of this embodiment may generate a prompt by dividing it into multiple prompts.

[0051] The prompt generation unit 275 of this embodiment may periodically generate prompts requesting the creation of an introduction for each space in the building. In this case, the transmission unit 272 transmits the prompt to the server device 3 every time a prompt is generated, and the storage control unit 274 stores the introduction in the introduction history storage unit 250 every time the reception unit 271 receives the introduction from the server device 3.

[0052] Furthermore, the prompt generation unit 275 of this embodiment may generate a prompt including a request to write an introduction for the selected space when it receives a selection of a space in a building from a user of the terminal device 4 or the display device 6. In this case, the storage control unit 274 stores the introduction received by the receiving unit 271 from the server device 3 in the introduction history storage unit 250.

[0053] The screen generating unit 276 generates data for displaying a screen including the introductory text output by the server device 3 in response to the prompt generated by the prompt generating unit 275.

[0054] The output unit 277 outputs the screen generated by the screen generation unit 276 to the terminal device 4 or the display device 6.

[0055] The information acquisition unit 278 acquires external information from a server device or the like external to the information processing system 1. The external information may be, for example, weather information.

[0056] The report creation unit 279 creates report information for each space by referring to the introductory text history storage unit 250. The text data included in the report information is an example of an introductory text.

[0057] Next, the functions of the terminal device 4 will be described. The terminal device 4 has a control unit 430, a display control unit 440, and a communication control unit 450. The control unit 430 controls the operation of the terminal device 4. The display control unit 440 controls the display of a screen to be displayed on a display, which is the display unit of the terminal device 4. The communication control unit 450 communicates with other devices such as the server device 2.

[0058] Next, a description will be given of the functions of the administrator terminal device 5. The administrator terminal device 5 has a control unit 530, a display control unit 540, and a communication control unit 550.

[0059] The control unit 530 controls the operation of the administrator terminal device 5. The display control unit 540 displays a screen to be displayed on a display which is a display unit of the administrator terminal device 5. The communication control unit 550 communicates with other devices such as the server device 2.

[0060] Next, the functions of the server device 3 will be described. The server device 3 has a storage unit 330 and a communication control unit 340. The server device 3 responds using AI. A large-scale language model is constructed in the storage unit 330. In the example of the server device 3, the large-scale language model corresponds to the AI. The communication control unit 340 is realized by instructions from the CPU and a communication I / F, and communicates with the server device 2 via the communication network 100.

[0061] A large-scale language model is a computer language model that is generated by performing a training process using a huge amount of unlabeled text as training data, and is composed of an artificial neural network with a large number of parameters.

[0062] Large-scale language models can capture much of the syntax and meaning of human language by being sufficiently trained using techniques for learning context, such as next sentence prediction, which understands context by determining whether sentence 1 and sentence 2 are consecutive, or masked language models, which understand context by masking words in a sentence and predicting the masked words based on the words before and after them.

[0063] Next, each storage unit included in the server device 2 will be described with reference to Fig. 6 to Fig. 9. Fig. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a characteristic information storage unit.

[0064] The characteristic information stored in the characteristic information storage unit 230 of this embodiment is information stored for each building, and is information about a predetermined space. The characteristic information includes information items such as a building ID, floor, area, section, input information, recommended sentence settings, sentence style, and map, and the item "building ID" is associated with other items. Note that the information items included in the characteristic information are not limited to these, and may include items other than those shown in FIG. 6. In this embodiment, the items "recommended sentence" and "writing style" are included in the characteristic information, but are not limited to this. The values ​​of the items "recommended sentence" and "writing style" may be stored in a storage unit separate from the characteristic information storage unit 230 as information separate from the characteristic information. In the following description of the embodiment, an example will be described in which the characteristic information is input by the administrator terminal device 5, but the characteristic information may be automatically acquired information. For example, information about a space obtained by image recognition of an image of the space captured by an imaging device may be stored in the characteristic information storage unit 230.

[0065] The value of the item "Building ID" is identification information for identifying a building. The value of the item "Floor" indicates a floor of a building. The value of the item "Area" is information for identifying a room included in one floor of a building. In other words, the value of the item "Area" is information for identifying each space when one floor of a building is divided into multiple parts. The value of the item "Section" is information for identifying each space when the space within the room identified by the value of the item "Area" is divided. Therefore, the space indicated by the value of the item "Section" is a space obtained by further dividing the space identified by the value of the item "Area". The value of the item "Input Information" indicates information input in the administrator terminal device 5.

[0066] The value of the item "Recommendation setting" indicates whether or not the introduction should include information recommended for the user using the space. In this embodiment, if the value of the item "Recommendation setting" is "Yes," the introduction for the space is set to include information recommended for using the space. Also, if the value of the item "Recommendation setting" is "No," the introduction for the space is set not to include information recommended for using the space. In other words, the recommendation setting in the characteristic information is an example of a condition for creating an introduction, and the condition for creating an introduction is to include information recommended for using the space in the introduction.

[0067] Information recommended for use of a space includes, for example, information indicating actions or suggestions that will improve the satisfaction of users using the space, information that encourages users using the space to take action, and information containing recommended activities or behaviors in the space.

[0068] The value of the item "Text Style" indicates the style of text in the introduction. The value of the item "Map" indicates the storage location of map information showing the layout of the floor identified by the value of the item "Floor". Note that the value of the item "Map" may be the map information itself, rather than the storage location of the map information.

[0069] In the example of Figure 6, it can be seen that the 42nd floor of the building identified by building ID "101" contains Conference Room A and a common area, with a verification space set up inside Conference Room A and an open space set up within the common area. It can also be seen that text data such as "Seminars for approximately 10 people can be held. Free drinks, umbrella rentals, and battery rentals are available..." has been entered as input information for the verification space, and the recommended sentence setting is set to "Yes" and the writing style is set to "polite."

[0070] Although not shown in FIG. 6, the characteristic information may include, as information items, the name of the building identified by the building ID, the country or region in which the building is located, and the like.

[0071] FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of an environment information storage unit. The environment information stored in the environment information storage unit 240 of this embodiment is stored for each building. The environment information includes information items such as a building ID, floor, area, section, sensor value, and hierarchical information, and the item "building ID" is associated with other items. Note that the information items included in the environment information are not limited to these, and may include items other than those shown in FIG. 7.

[0072] The value of the item "sensor value" is a sensor value output from various sensors installed in a space specified by the floor, area, or section of a building specified by a building ID. The value of the item "sensor value" in this embodiment may be CSV data or the like indicating the sensor values ​​acquired from various sensors, or may be data in the format output from the sensor.

[0073] In this embodiment, the sensor values ​​acquired from various sensors are stored as CSV data, etc., so that the sensor values ​​for each building can be managed collectively. Furthermore, by storing the sensor values ​​as CSV data, etc., the sensor values ​​acquired from the sensor group 8 can be used in other systems, etc.

[0074] The value of the item "hierarchical information" is information that translates the environment indicated by the sensor value into words that are easy for people to intuitively understand. The hierarchical information is generated by the hierarchical unit 273. The processing of the hierarchical unit 273 will be described in detail later.

[0075] In the example of Figure 7, it can be seen that the verification space in conference room A on the 42nd floor of the building identified by building ID "101" has a low room temperature, appropriate humidity, and is a quiet environment. Also, in the example of Figure 7, it can be seen that the open space on the 42nd floor of the building identified by building ID "101" has an appropriate room temperature, appropriate humidity, and is an environment that is easy to talk in.

[0076] In this embodiment, the environment information includes hierarchical information that expresses the environment of the space in terms that are intuitively easy for people to understand, based on the sensor values ​​of various sensors installed in the space. In this embodiment, this makes it possible to make the introductory text obtained in response to a prompt that includes the environment information easy for the user to understand.

[0077] Next, the introduction history storage unit 250 will be described with reference to Figures 8A and 8B. Figure 8A is a first diagram showing an example of the introduction history storage unit. Figure 8A shows an example of introduction history information including an introduction acquired from the server device 3 when an open space on the 42nd floor of a building identified by building ID "101" is selected as the space for which a recommendation is requested to be created, and the value of the item "recommended message setting" in the characteristic information corresponding to the open space on the 42nd floor of the building identified by building ID "101" is set to "Yes."

[0078] The testimonial history information of this embodiment includes information items such as a building ID, floor, area, section, date and time, testimonial, etc., and the item "building ID" is associated with other items. Note that the information items included in the environment information are not limited to these, and may include items other than those shown in FIG. 8A.

[0079] The value of the item "Date and Time" indicates the date and time when the receiving unit 271 of the server device 2 receives the introduction from the server device 3. Note that the value of the item "Date and Time" may be the date and time when the server device 2 transmits a prompt requesting the user to write an introduction.

[0080] The value of the item "introduction" is text data indicating the introductory text that the receiving unit 271 of the server device 2 has acquired from the server device 3.

[0081] In FIG. 8A, the introductory text received from the server device 3 at 9:00 on August 1, 2024, is an example of an introductory text in which the value of the "writing style" item in the characteristic information is set to "polite" and the "recommended text setting" item is set to "yes." This introductory text also includes a message based on the value of the "input information" item included in the characteristic information, such as "Open space one minute from the station. Free drinks, umbrellas, and battery rentals available. Open in the morning and evening, with a panoramic view of the station from the window. Adjustments may be required in the evening, but you can work in a comfortable environment."

[0082] The introduction also includes information recommended for using the space, such as "To improve user satisfaction, it would be a good idea to include advice on how to use the blinds depending on the season." In other words, the introduction includes messages that indicate actions or suggestions that will improve the satisfaction of users who use the space.

[0083] 8A, the introductory text received from the server device 3 at 9:10 on August 1, 2024, is an example of an introductory text in which the value of the "writing style" item in the characteristic information is set to "polite" based on the writing style, and the "recommended text setting" item is set to "yes." This introductory text also includes a message based on the value of the "input information" item included in the characteristic information, such as "Conveniently located near the station, an area where you can casually talk in an open space. Free drinks, umbrella rentals, and battery rentals are available. The view from the window is great, with a panoramic view of the station. You can relax in the mornings and evenings, but be careful as it gets crowded during the day."

[0084] The introduction also includes messages that suggest actions and suggestions to improve the satisfaction of users of the space, such as, "To increase user satisfaction, it is necessary to implement a reservation system for busy times and other measures to further improve comfort."

[0085] 8B is a second diagram showing an example of the recommendation history storage unit. In FIG. 8B, an open space on the 42nd floor of a building identified by the building ID "101" is selected as the space for which a recommendation is requested to be written, and the value of the item "recommended message setting" in the characteristic information corresponding to the open space on the 42nd floor of the building identified by the building ID "101" is set to "none." This shows an example of recommendation message history information including a recommendation message acquired from the server device 3.

[0086] 8B, the introductory text received from the server device 3 at 9:00 on August 2, 2024, is an example of an introductory text in which the value of the "writing style" item in the characteristic information is set to "polite" and the value of the "recommended text setting" item is set to "none." This introductory text also includes a message based on the value of the "input information" item included in the characteristic information, but does not include any information recommended for using the space.

[0087] 8B, the introductory text received from the server device 3 at 9:10 on August 2, 2024, is an example of an introductory text in which the value of the "writing style" item in the characteristic information is set to "polite" and the value of the "recommended text setting" item is set to "none." This introductory text also includes a message based on the value of the "input information" item included in the characteristic information, but does not include any information recommended for using the space.

[0088] In this embodiment, by disabling the "recommendation setting" in the characteristic information associated with the space, the number of characters included in the introductory text can be reduced. Therefore, in this embodiment, the number of characters and the type of information in the introductory text displayed on the screen can be changed depending on, for example, the size of the display area in which the introductory text is displayed, the font used to display the introductory text, the evaluation of the user viewing the introductory text, etc.

[0089] 9 is a diagram showing an example of a report storage unit. The report information stored in the report storage unit 260 includes a building ID, floor, area, section, creation time, analysis items, analysis results, etc., and the item "building ID" is associated with other items. Note that the information items included in the report information are not limited to this, and may include items other than those shown in FIG. 9.

[0090] The value of the item "Creation Date" indicates the date on which the server device 2 acquired the report information from the server device 3. The value of the item "Creation Date" may include information indicating the period to be analyzed.

[0091] The value of the item "analysis item" indicates the item to be analyzed, and the value of the item "analysis result" is text data that the server device 2 acquires from the server device 3 as the analysis result.

[0092] In the example of Figure 9, report information regarding the open space on the 42nd floor of a building identified by building ID "101" was created on July 24th, and it can be seen that the analysis items of this report information include thermal comfort, air evaluation, space evaluation, etc.

[0093] Next, the operation of the information processing system 1 of this embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS.

[0094] 10 is a first sequence diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing system 10. In FIG. 10, the operation of the server device 2 to store environmental information in the environmental information storage unit 240 will be described.

[0095] In the information processing system 1 of this embodiment, each sensor included in the sensor group 8 transmits a sensor value to the communication terminal 7 (step S1001). The communication terminal 7 processes the sensor value collected from the sensor group 8 (step S1002). The processing of the sensor value may be a process for making the sensor value consistent with the reception protocol of the server device 2.

[0096] Next, the communication terminal 7 transmits the sensor values ​​to the server device 2 (step 1003). The sensor values ​​transmitted from the communication terminal 7 may be associated with information specifying the space in which each sensor is installed. The association between the sensor values ​​and the information specifying the space may be performed by the communication terminal 7. The information specifying the space may also be added to the sensor values ​​in advance.

[0097] When the server device 2 receives the sensor values ​​via the receiving unit 271, the layering unit 273 layers the sensor values ​​to generate layered information.

[0098] The processing of the layering unit 273 will be described below. For example, when the sensor value is room temperature and the sensor value is less than 23°C, the layering unit 273 may determine that the room temperature is "low," and when the sensor value is 26°C or higher, the room temperature is "high." Furthermore, for example, when the room temperature is 23°C or higher but less than 26°C, the layering unit 273 may determine that the environment indicated by the sensor value is "comfortable."

[0099] When the sensor value is room temperature, the layering unit 273 may classify the layered result as "hot," "moderate," "cool," etc. instead of "high," "moderate," and "low."

[0100] Furthermore, when the sensor value is a value indicating humidity, the hierarchizing unit 273 may determine that the humidity is "low" if the humidity is less than 50%, and may determine that the environment indicated by the sensor value is "high" if the humidity is 65% or more. Furthermore, the hierarchizing unit 273 may determine that the environment indicated by the sensor value is "appropriate" if the humidity is 50% or more and less than 65%.

[0101] In addition, when the sensor value is humidity, the layering unit 273 may represent the layered result as "humid," "appropriate," "dry," etc. instead of "high," "suitable temperature," or "low."

[0102] Furthermore, the layering unit 273 may determine that the environment indicated by the sensor value is "noisy" when the sensor value is a value indicating a noise level and the noise level is 70 dB or higher, and may determine that the environment indicated by the sensor value is "quiet" when the noise level is less than 40 dB. Furthermore, the layering unit 273 may determine that the environment indicated by the sensor value is "easy to converse in" when the sensor value is a value indicating a noise level and the noise level is 40 dB or higher but less than 70 dB.

[0103] In the server device 2, when the hierarchical information is generated by the hierarchical unit 273, the storage control unit 274 associates the sensor value, the hierarchical information, and information specifying the space and stores them in the environment information storage unit 240 (step S1005). Note that the information specifying the space may include a building ID, floor, area, and section.

[0104] 11 is a second sequence diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing system 100. In FIG. 11, the operation in response to an operation on the administrator terminal device 5 will be described.

[0105] The operations performed in response to the operation on the administrator terminal device 5 are an operation of storing the characteristic information in the characteristic information storage unit 230 of the server device 2 and an operation of displaying the report information on the administrator terminal device 5. These operations are independent operations performed at different times.

[0106] First, an operation of storing characteristic information in the characteristic information storage unit 230 will be described. In the information processing system 1, when the control unit 530 of the administrator terminal device 5 receives an operation to instruct the display of an input screen for characteristic information (step S1101), the control unit 530 transmits a display request for the input screen to the server device 2 via the communication control unit 550 (step S1102). When the server device 2 receives the display request from the server device 2, the transmission unit 272 transmits an instruction to display the input screen to the administrator terminal device 5 (step S1103).

[0107] When the administrator terminal device 5 receives the display instruction, the display control unit 540 displays an input screen for the characteristic information (step S1104). Subsequently, the administrator terminal device 5 transmits the characteristic information input on the input screen to the server device 2 (step S1105).

[0108] The server device 2 verifies whether there are any defects in the content of the characteristic information received by the receiving unit 271 using the storage control unit 274 (step S1106), and then stores the input characteristic information in the characteristic information storage unit 230 (step S1107).

[0109] The above is the operation of storing the characteristic information. If the verification in step S1106 reveals that the characteristic information contains inappropriate information, the server device 2 may transmit an error notification or the like to the administrator terminal device 5, prompting the administrator terminal device 5 to re-enter the information.

[0110] Next, the operation of displaying the report information will be described. When the administrator terminal device 5 receives the selection of the space for displaying the report information and an operation to instruct the display of the report information (step S1108), it transmits a display request for the report information to the server device 2 (step S1109). Note that this display request includes information specifying the space for which the report information is to be output. Furthermore, this display request may include information specifying the period for which the report information is to be output, in addition to the information specifying the space for which the report information is to be output. Furthermore, the request to display the report information does not have to be made based on an operation to instruct the display of the report information. For example, the administrator terminal device 5 may transmit a request to display the report information at predetermined time intervals, update the report information, and display the updated report information on the administrator terminal 5 at predetermined time intervals.

[0111] When the server device 2 receives this display request, the prompt generating unit 275 generates a prompt requesting the creation of report information for the space selected in the administrator terminal device 5 (step S1110).

[0112] Specifically, the prompt generation unit 275 extracts, from the environmental information storage unit 240, environmental information collected during the analysis period from among the environmental information of the selected space, and includes the extracted environmental information in the prompt. In other words, the prompt generation unit 275 generates a prompt requesting an analysis of the environment of the selected space based on the environmental information collected during the analysis period from among the environmental information of the selected space. Note that the generated prompt may include analysis items included in the report information. The analysis items may be input, for example, in the administrator terminal device 5. The generated prompt may include information indicating the period for which the report information is to be output. The information indicating the period for which the report information is to be output may be input in the administrator terminal device 5. The prompt generated here may also be generated for each analysis item included in the report information, such as thermal comfort, air environment, space evaluation, etc. In this case, the prompt includes environmental information including sensor values ​​related to each analysis item.

[0113] Server device 2 transmits the prompt generated by prompt generation unit 275 to server device 3 via transmission unit 272 (step S1111). The large-scale language model stored in storage unit 330 of server device 3 outputs report information corresponding to the prompt received from server device 2 (step S1112), and transmits it to server device 2 via communication control unit 340 (step S1113).

[0114] When the server device 2 receives the report information via the receiving unit 271, the storage control unit 274 stores the report information in the report storage unit 260 (step S1114). Furthermore, the server device 2 generates data for displaying a screen including the report information via the report creation unit 279 (step S1115), and transmits a display instruction to the administrator terminal device 5 (step S1116).

[0115] The manager terminal device 5 causes the display control unit 540 to display the report screen including the report information in response to the display instruction (step S1117). The above is the operation for displaying the report information.

[0116] 12 is a third sequence diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing system 1. In FIG. 12, the operation will be described in a case where the server device 2 periodically generates a prompt and acquires a testimonial from the server device 3.

[0117] In the information processing system 1, the server device 2 identifies a space in a building from which an introduction is to be acquired (step S1201). Subsequently, the server device 2 acquires external information from a server external to the information processing system 1 via the information acquisition unit 278 (step S1202). The external information acquired here may be, for example, weather information.

[0118] Next, the server device 2, through the prompt generating unit 275, acquires the environmental information and characteristic information corresponding to the space of the building identified in step S1201 (step S1203).

[0119] The following processing from step S1204 to step S1208 is performed when the value of "recommended sentence setting" in the acquired characteristic information is "Yes."

[0120] If a recommendation statement is set in the characteristic information, the prompt generation unit 275 generates a prompt including the environmental information, the characteristic information, the weather information, the conditions for creating the recommendation statement, and a request for creating the recommendation statement (step S1204).

[0121] More specifically, the generated prompt includes data (sensor values) associated with information about the installation location of the sensor (information identifying the selected space). The generated prompt also includes a condition (condition for creating the introductory text) that instructs the introductory text to include information recommended for using the space.

[0122] In this embodiment, by including meteorological information acquired as external information in the prompt, it is possible to cause the server device 3 to output an introductory text that matches the weather.

[0123] In this embodiment, if the value of the item "input information" in the characteristic information is empty, the prompt generation unit 275 generates a prompt that includes environmental information and an instruction to include recommended information for using the space in the introduction.

[0124] Next, the server device 2 transmits the generated prompt to the server device 3 via the transmitting unit 272 (step S1205). The server device 3 outputs an introductory text corresponding to the prompt from the large-scale language model stored in the storage unit 330 (step S1206), and transmits the introductory text to the server device 2 (step S1207).

[0125] When the server device 2 receives the introduction text via the receiving unit 271, the server device 2 stores the introduction text history information in the introduction text history storage unit 250, which associates the date and time the introduction text was received, the information specifying the space specified in step S1201, and the introduction text (step S1207).

[0126] The following processing from step S1209 to step S1213 is performed when the value of "recommended sentence setting" in the acquired characteristic information is "none."

[0127] If no recommendation text is set in the characteristic information, the prompt generation unit 275 generates a prompt including the environment information and an instruction to include information recommended for using the space in the introduction text (step S1209). Note that the generated prompt may include the characteristic information.

[0128] The processing from step S1210 to step S1213 in FIG. 12 is the same as the processing from step S1205 to step S1208, and therefore a description thereof will be omitted.

[0129] Fig. 13 is a fourth sequence diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing system. Fig. 13 illustrates the operation of the server device 2 displaying a screen including an introductory text stored in the introductory text history storage unit 250 on the display device 6 in response to a request from the terminal device 4. The display device 6 may be placed at the entrance of the building where the display device 6 is installed, and may display a screen listing floors of the building.

[0130] In the information processing system 1, when the display device 6 receives an operation to select a floor of the building in which the display device 6 is installed (step S1301), the communication control unit 633 transmits a request to the server device 2 to display map information showing the layout of the selected floor (step S1302).

[0131] The server device 2, through the screen generating unit 276, refers to the characteristic information storage unit 230, acquires map information of the floor of the selected building, and generates data for displaying a screen including the map information (step S1303). Subsequently, the server device 2, through the transmitting unit 272, transmits an instruction to display the map information to the display device 6 (step S1304).

[0132] When the display device 6 receives the display instruction, the display control unit 632 displays a screen including the floor plan (map) (step S1305).

[0133] Next, the display device 6 accepts the selection of a space on the floor map (step S1306). Note that in this embodiment, a space may be selected by an operation of selecting an area or section included in the floor map.

[0134] In this embodiment, a list of spatial conditions may also be displayed on a screen including a floor map, and a space may be selected by an operation to select a spatial condition.

[0135] In this case, when the server device 2 receives the selection of the spatial condition from the display device 6, the server device 2 may refer to the environment information storage unit 240 and select, as the space to be introduced, a space that satisfies the selected spatial condition from among the spaces included in the floor selected in step S1301. The space to be introduced is an example of a predetermined space selected by the user.

[0136] Next, the display device 6 notifies the server device 2 of information specifying the selected space via the communication control unit 633 (step S1307). The information specifying the space includes the building ID, the floor, the name of the selected space, etc.

[0137] When the server device 2 receives the information specifying the space, the screen generation unit 276 refers to the introductory text history storage unit 250 and acquires the introductory text associated with the latest date and time from among the introductory texts corresponding to the information specifying the space (step S1308). Subsequently, the screen generation unit 276 generates data for displaying a screen including the acquired introductory text (step S1309), and the output unit 277 transmits a display instruction for the screen including the acquired introductory text (step S1310). In other words, the output unit 277 outputs the screen including the introductory text to the display device 6.

[0138] In response to the display instruction, the display device 6 displays an introduction screen including an introduction to the selected space (step S1311).

[0139] Fig. 14 is a fifth sequence diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing system. Fig. 14 illustrates an operation in which the server device 2 generates a prompt in response to a request from the terminal device 4 and causes the terminal device 4 to display a screen including an introductory text acquired from the server device 3. In the example of Fig. 14, the user of the terminal device 4 may have logged in to the information processing system 1 in advance and caused the terminal device 4 to display a screen listing floors of the building that the user uses.

[0140] The processing from step S1401 to step S1407 in FIG. 14 is the same as the processing from step S1301 to step S1307 in FIG. 13, except that the display device 6 is replaced by the terminal device 4, and therefore a description thereof will be omitted.

[0141] Furthermore, the processing from step S1408 to step S1414 in FIG. 14 is the same as the processing from step S1202 to step S1213 in FIG. 12, and therefore the description thereof will be omitted.

[0142] In step S1414, when the introduction text is stored in the introduction text history storage unit 250, the server device 2 causes the screen generation unit 276 to generate data for displaying an introduction screen including the introduction text acquired in step S1413 (step S1415), and causes the output unit 277 to output a display instruction for the screen to the terminal device 4 (step S1416). In other words, the output unit 277 outputs an introduction screen including the introduction text for the selected space to the terminal device 4.

[0143] Upon receiving the display instruction, the terminal device 4 causes the display control unit 440 to display the space introduction screen (step S1416).

[0144] The processing from step S1418 to step S1422 in FIG. 14 is similar to the processing from step S1209 to step S1213 in FIG. 12, and the processing from step S1423 to step S1425 is similar to the processing from step S1415 to step S1417, so description thereof will be omitted.

[0145] In the examples of Figures 13 and 14, the space to be introduced is identified by accepting an operation to select a space on the floor map displayed on the display device 6 or the terminal device 4, but this is not limited to this.

[0146] For example, when a spatial condition is selected from a list of spatial conditions displayed together with a floor map, the server device 2 of this embodiment may generate a prompt including the selected spatial condition and send it to the server device 3, allowing the AI ​​to identify the space to be introduced.

[0147] Fig. 15 is a sixth sequence diagram illustrating the operation of the information processing system. Fig. 15 shows the operation when a prompt is generated based on a spatial condition selected on the terminal device 4 and a space to be introduced is specified.

[0148] The processing from step S1501 to step S1505 in Fig. 15 is the same as the processing from step S1401 to step S1405 in Fig. 14, and therefore description thereof will be omitted. In step S1505 in Fig. 15, a screen including a floor map and a list of spatial conditions is displayed on the terminal device 4.

[0149] When the terminal device 4 receives an operation to select a spatial condition on the screen displayed in step S1505 (step S1506), the terminal device 4 transmits the selected spatial condition to the server device 2 (step S1507).

[0150] When the server device 2 receives the selected spatial condition via the receiving unit 271, the prompt generating unit 275 generates a prompt including the spatial condition (step S1508). At this time, the prompt generating unit 275 may include the spatial condition and environmental information of all spaces (areas, sections) included in the floor map in the prompt. Alternatively, the prompt generating unit 275 may include only hierarchical information of the environmental information of all spaces (areas, sections) included in the floor map in the prompt.

[0151] In response to the prompt input from the server device 2, the server device 3 identifies a space to be introduced (step S1510), and transmits information indicating the identified space to the server device 2 (step S1511).

[0152] When the space to be introduced is identified, the server device 2 refers to the introduction history storage unit 250 and acquires the introduction with the most recent date and time from among the introductions corresponding to the identified space (step S1512). The processing from step S1512 to step S1515 in Fig. 15 is the same as the processing from step S1308 to step S1311 in Fig. 13, and therefore a description thereof will be omitted.

[0153] 15, when the space to be introduced is identified, an introduction is acquired from the introduction history storage unit 250, but this is not limiting. In this embodiment, when the server device 2 acquires information indicating the space identified in step S1511, the prompt generation unit 275 may acquire characteristic information and environmental information of the identified space and generate a prompt requesting the creation of an introduction.

[0154] That is, the server device 2 may execute the processes from step S1408 to step S1425 shown in FIG. 14 after step S1511 in FIG.

[0155] Next, display examples in the information processing system 1 of this embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS.

[0156] 16 is a diagram showing an example of an input screen for characteristic information. An input screen 160 shown in FIG. 16 is an example of a screen displayed on the administrator terminal device 5 in step S1104 of FIG.

[0157] The input screen 160 includes a display area 161 , a selection field 162 , an input field 163 , selection fields 164 and 165 , and an operation button 166 .

[0158] Information about the space into which characteristic information is to be input is displayed in display region 161. In the example of Fig. 16, it can be seen that the space into which characteristic information is to be input is a section within an area.

[0159] Information specifying the space for inputting characteristic information is selected in the selection field 162. Specifically, the selection field 162 may display a list of spaces in the building for which characteristic information is to be input by selecting a pull-down button 162a.

[0160] The list of spaces in the building may be a list of information in which the floors in the building are associated with the names of the spaces. In the example of Figure 16, it can be seen that the section "Verification Space" on the 42nd floor is selected as the target for inputting characteristic information.

[0161] Input field 163 is an input field for inputting input information. Selection field 164 is a selection field for selecting "Yes" or "No" for the recommended sentence setting. Selection field 165 is a selection field for selecting the writing style from "Polite" or "Casual."

[0162] The operation button 166 is an operation button for transmitting the content input on the input screen 160 to the server device 2 and storing it in the characteristic information storage unit 230 .

[0163] In this embodiment, by displaying the input screen 160 on the administrator terminal device 5, the administrator introducing the space can enter the information they want to include in the introduction and set the number of characters and style of the introduction.

[0164] Fig. 17 is a first diagram showing an example of an introduction screen displayed on a terminal device. Introduction screen 170 shown in Fig. 17 is an example of a screen displayed on terminal device 4, for example, in step S1417 of Fig. 14. Specifically, introduction screen 170 shown in Fig. 17 shows a case where the selected space is an open space, and in the characteristic information of the open space, the recommended sentence setting is set to "Yes" and the writing style is set to "Polite".

[0165] The introduction screen 170 includes display areas 171, 172, 173, 174, and 175. The display area 171 displays the floor to which the space to be introduced belongs. The display area 172 displays a floor map of the floor displayed in the display area 171. In the example of FIG. 17, the display area 172 displays the server device 2 on the 42nd floor of a building. The 42nd floor includes four areas, and images 172a, 172b, and 172c representing the respective areas are displayed in three of the four areas. Furthermore, one of the four areas has two sections within it, and images 172e and 172f representing the respective sections are displayed in positions corresponding to the sections.

[0166] That is, in FIG. 17, images 172a, 172b, 172c, 172e, and 172f are images associated with divided spaces within the floor.

[0167] In this embodiment, the space in which the introduction is to be displayed may be specified by selecting one of images 172a, 172b, 172c, 172e, and 172f associated with spaces within the floor and displayed in display area 172. In the example of Fig. 17, image 172f is highlighted, indicating that the section indicated by image 172f is the selected space.

[0168] An image of the floor displayed in the display area 171 is displayed in the display area 173. The image of the floor is an image acquired by an imaging device, which is one of the sensors arranged on the floor. In this embodiment, by displaying the image of the floor, the user can grasp the entry status of people on the floor.

[0169] In this embodiment, if an imaging device is arranged in each area on the floor, an image of the selected area may be displayed in the display region 173 in response to the selection of the area.

[0170] An introduction to the space and environmental information are displayed in display area 174. Display area 174 includes display areas 174a and 174b. The name of the selected space and at least a portion of the environmental information of the selected space are displayed in display area 174a. An introduction to the selected space is displayed in display area 174b.

[0171] In the following description, the area shown by image 172b is the common area in FIG. 6, and the section shown by image 172f is the open space in FIG.

[0172] Display area 174a displays part of the environmental information of the open space. Display area 174b displays an introductory text for the open space. The introductory text displayed here is the introductory text that would be displayed if the recommendation text setting was set to "Yes." Therefore, display area 174b displays message 174b1 including input information included in the characteristic information of the open space, and message 174b2 recommended for use of the space.

[0173] A list of spatial conditions is displayed in the display area 175. The spatial conditions in this embodiment are "comfortable," "quiet," "cool," "high temperature alert," "easy to talk," etc. Icon images 175a, 175b, 175c, 175d, and 175e corresponding to each of these spatial conditions are displayed in the display area 175.

[0174] In this embodiment, when an icon image is selected in the display area 175, the server device 2 refers to all hierarchical information of the floor whose floor map is displayed in the display area 171, from among the environmental information stored in the environmental information storage unit 240. Then, based on the referred hierarchical information, the server device 2 may specify, as the space to be introduced, a space that satisfies the spatial conditions corresponding to the selected icon image.

[0175] For example, when icon image 175b is selected on introduction screen 170, server device 2 may select the space with the smallest noise sensor output value among all the spaces included in the 42nd floor as the selected space, and highlight the image corresponding to this space.

[0176] Furthermore, for example, when the icon image 175d is selected on the introduction screen 170, the server device 2 selects a space whose room temperature is equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold among all the spaces included in the 42nd floor. Then, the server device 2 highlights an image corresponding to the selected space among the spaces included in the floor map displayed in the display area 171.

[0177] Furthermore, for example, when the icon image 175e is selected on the introduction screen 170, the server device 2 determines a space that is easy to talk in as the selected space among all the spaces included in the 42nd floor. Then, the server device 2 may highlight the image corresponding to this space.

[0178] In this embodiment, the space to be introduced may be selected directly from the floor map, or may be selected based on spatial conditions.

[0179] Furthermore, when one of the icon images 175a, 175b, 175c, 175d, and 175e displayed in the display area 175 is selected, the server device 2 of this embodiment generates a prompt based on the spatial conditions associated with the selected icon image and the environmental information of the 42nd floor on which the floor map is displayed, and transmits the generated prompt to the server device 3. Then, the server device 2 may highlight an image corresponding to the space identified by the AI ​​in the server device 3.

[0180] 18 is a second diagram showing an example of the introduction screen displayed on the terminal device 4. The introduction screen 170A shown in FIG. 18 is another example of the screen displayed on the terminal device 4 in step S1417 of FIG.

[0181] 18 shows an example in which the recommendation setting is set to "Yes" and the writing style is set to "Casual" in the characteristic information of the open space. Therefore, the introduction displayed in the display area 174b is in a different style from the introduction displayed on the introduction screen 170.

[0182] Also displayed in display area 174b are a message 174b3 including input information included in the characteristic information of the open space, and a message 174b4 recommending use of the space.

[0183] In this way, in this embodiment, the introductory text introducing the selected space can include the environment of the selected space, the characteristics of the selected space, and a message recommended for using the selected space.

[0184] Therefore, according to this embodiment, the user can select a space to check the details of each space on the floor. Also, according to this embodiment, the user can check the characteristics of each space and messages recommended for using the space.

[0185] Fig. 19 is a third diagram showing an example of an introduction screen displayed on a terminal device. Introduction screen 170B shown in Fig. 19 is an example of a screen displayed on terminal device 4 in step S1425 of Fig. 14. Specifically, introduction screen 170B shown in Fig. 19 shows a case where the recommended sentence setting is set to "none" and the writing style is set to "polite" in the characteristic information of the open space.

[0186] Therefore, the introductory text shown in the display area 174b is only the message 174b5 including the input information included in the characteristic information of the open space.

[0187] Fig. 20 is a fourth diagram showing an example of an introduction screen displayed on a terminal device. Introduction screen 170C shown in Fig. 20 is another example of a screen displayed on terminal device 4 in step S1425 of Fig. 14. Specifically, introduction screen 170C shown in Fig. 20 shows a case where the recommended sentence setting is set to "none" and the writing style is set to "casual" in the characteristic information of the open space.

[0188] Therefore, the introductory text shown in the display area 174b is only the message 174b6 that includes the input information included in the characteristic information of the open space.

[0189] In this way, in this embodiment, the content and style of the introductory text can be changed according to the settings in the characteristic information, so that the introductory text can be customized according to the customer's request, such as shortening the introductory text, or the usage situation.

[0190] 21 is a first diagram showing an example of a report screen 180. A report screen 180 shown in FIG. 21 is an example of a screen displayed on the manager terminal device 5 in step S1117 of FIG.

[0191] The report screen 180 shown in FIG. 21 shows a case where the open space indicated by the image 171f displayed in the display area 171 in FIG. 17 is selected as the space for displaying the report information.

[0192] The report screen 180 includes a display area 181 and operation buttons 182. The display area 181 displays report information output from the server device 3. The report information includes analysis items, analysis results, environmental evaluation results based on the analysis results, etc.

[0193] The operation button 182 is an operation button for downloading the report information displayed in the display area 181 to the administrator terminal device 5. In this embodiment, when the operation button 182 is operated on the report screen 180, the report information displayed in the display area 181 is downloaded from the server device 2 to the administrator terminal device 5.

[0194] In this embodiment, by allowing the user of the administrator terminal device 5 to view the report information in this manner, it is possible to grasp changes in the environment of the space, etc.

[0195] 22 is a second diagram showing an example of the report screen. A report screen 180A shown in FIG. 22 is an example of a screen displayed on the manager terminal device 5 in step S1117 of FIG.

[0196] The report screen 180A may be displayed on the administrator terminal device 5 when information indicating the space for which the report information is to be output and information indicating the period for which the report information is to be output are input in the administrator terminal device 5. The report information displayed on the report screen 180A may be output to the display device 6.

[0197] The report screen 180A includes a display area 181A, operation buttons 182A and 182B, and display areas 183 and 184. The display area 181A displays report information output from the server device 3. The display area 183 displays information indicating a period input in the administrator terminal device 5. The display area 184 displays a graph indicating fluctuations in the sensor values ​​collected during the period displayed in the display area 183.

[0198] In other words, display area 181A displays text data output from server device 3, and display area 184 displays a graph showing fluctuations in the sensor values ​​used in the analysis in server device 3. The graph displayed in display area 184 may be generated by server device 3 and transmitted to server device 2 as part of report information. Alternatively, the report creation unit 279 of server device 2 may generate the graph from sensor values ​​collected during a specified period by referring to the environmental information storage unit 240.

[0199] On report screen 180A, report information displayed in display area 181A includes analysis results regarding temperature, humidity, and methods for improving the environment in a specified space for a specified period.

[0200] Furthermore, although the fluctuation of the sensor value over a specified period is shown as a line graph in the display area 184, it is not limited to this. The type of graph to be displayed in the display area 184 may be specified in the administrator terminal device 5.

[0201] The operation button 182A is an operation button for downloading the sensor value displayed as a graph in the display area 184 to the administrator terminal device 5. The operation button 182B is an operation button for downloading report information to the administrator terminal device 5. Note that by operating the operation button 182B, the graph displayed in the display area 184 may also be downloaded to the administrator terminal device 5 together with the report information displayed in the display area 181A.

[0202] 23 is a third diagram showing an example of the report screen. The report screen 180B shown in FIG. 23 may be displayed on the manager terminal device 5 in step S1117 of FIG.

[0203] Report screen 180B includes display areas 185 and 186 and operation buttons 182A and 182B. Report information is displayed in each of display areas 185 and 186. Specifically, display area 185 includes display areas 185A, 185B, and 185C. Display area 185A includes operation button 185a, display area 185B includes operation button 185b, and display area 185C includes operation button 185c.

[0204] Display area 185A displays information about the thermal comfort of the space for which report information is to be output. Operation button 185a is an operation button for transitioning report screen 180B to a screen showing detailed information about thermal comfort. When operation button 185a is selected, report screen 180B transitions to detail screen 190A, which will be described later.

[0205] Display area 185B displays information related to the air evaluation of the space for which report information is to be output. Operation button 185b is an operation button for transitioning report screen 180B to a screen showing detailed information related to the air evaluation. When operation button 185b is selected, report screen 180B transitions to detail screen 190B, which will be described later.

[0206] Display area 185C displays information related to the space evaluation of the space for which report information is to be output. Operation button 185c is an operation button for transitioning report screen 180B to a screen showing detailed information related to the space evaluation. When operation button 185c is selected, report screen 180B transitions to detail screen 190C, which will be described later.

[0207] Display area 186 displays information about the power consumption in the space for which report information is to be output. In this embodiment, the power consumption in the space for which report information is to be output may be estimated from, for example, the temperature and humidity of the space inside the building and the temperature and humidity of the outside air. In this embodiment, the sensor group 8 may include a sensor that detects power consumption, and the power consumption value may be included in the environmental information as an example of a sensor value.

[0208] Display area 186 includes operation button 186a. Operation button 186a is an operation button for displaying detailed information related to power consumption. When operation button 186a is selected, report screen 180B transitions to a details screen 190D, which will be described later.

[0209] Fig. 24 is a first diagram showing an example of a details screen. A details screen 190A shown in Fig. 24 is an example of a screen displayed on the administrator terminal device 5 when the operation button 185a is selected on the report screen 180B of Fig. 23.

[0210] The details screen 190A includes display areas 191A and 192A, and an operation button 193. The display area 191A displays text data showing details of the analysis results related to thermal comfort. The display area 192A displays a graph showing fluctuations in the sensor values ​​used in the analysis related to thermal comfort. The operation button 193 is an operation button for transitioning the details screen 190A to the report screen 180B. The sensors that output sensor values ​​related to thermal comfort include a sensor that measures the temperature in the space, a sensor that measures the humidity in the space, and a sensor that measures the air pressure. The text data and graphs included in the analysis results related to thermal comfort are included in the report information received from the server device 3 in step S1113 of Figure 11 as a response to a prompt that includes environmental information including the sensor values ​​of these sensors.

[0211] Fig. 25 is a second diagram showing an example of the details screen. The details screen 190B shown in Fig. 25 is an example of a screen displayed on the administrator terminal device 5 when the operation button 185b is selected on the report screen 180B of Fig. 23.

[0212] Details screen 190B includes display areas 191B and 192B, and operation buttons 193. Display area 191B displays text data showing details of the analysis results regarding the air environment. Display area 192B displays a graph showing fluctuations in the sensor values ​​used in the analysis regarding the air environment. The sensors that output sensor values ​​related to the air environment may include, for example, a sensor that measures the carbon dioxide concentration in the space and a sensor that measures the humidity in the space. The text data and graphs of the analysis results related to the air environment are included in the report information received from the server device 3 in step S1113 of FIG. 11 as a response to a prompt that includes environmental information including the sensor values ​​of these sensors.

[0213] Fig. 26 is a third diagram showing an example of a details screen. A details screen 190C shown in Fig. 26 is an example of a screen displayed on the administrator terminal device 5 when the operation button 185c is selected on the report screen 180B of Fig. 23.

[0214] Details screen 190C includes display areas 191C and 192C, and operation button 193. Display area 191C displays text data showing details of the analysis results related to the spatial environment. Display area 192C displays a graph showing fluctuations in the sensor values ​​used in the analysis related to the spatial environment. The sensors that output sensor values ​​related to the spatial environment may include a sensor that measures noise in the space, a sensor that measures solar radiation in the space, a sensor that measures air pressure, a sensor that measures illuminance, and a sensor that detects people by image recognition. The text data and graphs of the analysis results related to the spatial environment are included in the report information received from the server device 3 in step S1113 of FIG. 11 as a response to a prompt that includes environmental information including the sensor values ​​of these sensors.

[0215] Fig. 27 is a fourth diagram showing an example of a details screen. A details screen 190D shown in Fig. 27 is an example of a screen displayed on the administrator terminal device 5 when the operation button 185d is selected on the report screen 180B of Fig. 23.

[0216] Details screen 190D includes display areas 191D and 192D, and operation buttons 193. Text data showing details of the analysis results regarding power consumption is displayed in display area 191D. Display area 191D may also include suggestions for reducing power consumption.

[0217] A graph showing fluctuations in the sensor values ​​used in the analysis of power consumption is displayed in display area 192D. Display area 192D may also display graphs showing the transition of the amount of power consumed within a specified period, prediction results of future power consumption, etc. The sensors that output sensor values ​​related to power consumption may include, for example, a sensor that measures illuminance, a temperature sensor that measures the temperature in the space, a humidity sensor that measures the humidity in the space, and a sensor that measures the amount of power consumed. Furthermore, the text data and graphs of the analysis results related to power consumption are included in the report information received from the server device 3 in step S1113 of FIG. 11 as a response to a prompt that includes environmental information including the sensor values ​​of these sensors.

[0218] As described above, in this embodiment, various analyses can be performed based on sensor values ​​for a space for which report information is to be output, and the results can be displayed.

[0219] The above-described embodiment can be applied to, for example, an office. In that case, for example, an office worker can check the environmental information for each space when arriving at or returning to the office. Therefore, according to this embodiment, an office user can decide the space in which to perform their work based on their own preferences and the environment of the space.

[0220] In this embodiment, the system may be installed in a facility that rents out space, such as a rental office that rents out conference rooms or workspaces. In this case, a screen of environmental information is presented to a user renting the space, allowing the user to select a preferred space.

[0221] Each function of the above-described embodiments can be realized by one or more processing circuits. Here, the term "processing circuit" in this specification includes a processor programmed to execute each function by software, such as a processor implemented by an electronic circuit, as well as devices such as an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit), a DSP (Digital Signal Processor), an FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array), and conventional circuit modules designed to execute each of the above-described functions.

[0222] Additionally, the devices described in each embodiment represent only one of multiple computing environments for implementing the embodiments disclosed herein.

[0223] In one embodiment, the server device 2 constituting the information processing system 1 includes multiple computing devices, such as a server cluster. The multiple computing devices are configured to communicate with each other via any type of communication link, including a network, shared memory, etc., and perform the processes disclosed herein. Similarly, the information processing device constituting the information processing system 1 may include multiple computing devices configured to communicate with each other.

[0224] Furthermore, the server devices 2 constituting the information processing system 1 can be configured to share the disclosed processing steps in various combinations. For example, a process executed by a predetermined unit can be executed by the server devices 2 constituting the information processing system 1. Similarly, the function of a predetermined unit can be executed by the server devices 2 constituting the information processing system 1. Furthermore, in the server devices 2 constituting the information processing system 1, each element possessed by each may be integrated into one server device or may be divided into multiple devices.

[0225] The server device 2 constituting the information processing system 1 may be any device equipped with a communication function. The server device 2 may be, for example, a PJ (Projector), an IWB (Interactive White Board: an electronic white board with a blackboard function that allows mutual communication), an output device such as digital signage, a HUD (Head Up Display) device, industrial machinery, an imaging device, a sound collection device, medical equipment, a network home appliance, an automobile (Connected Car), a notebook PC (Personal Computer), a mobile phone, a smartphone, a tablet terminal, a game console, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), a digital camera, a wearable PC, a desktop PC, or the like.

[0226] For example, aspects of the present invention are as follows. <1> A server device that communicates with a device that responds using AI, a receiving unit that receives data measured by a sensor installed in a predetermined space; a prompt generation unit that generates a prompt including environmental information based on the data, the prompt requesting the user to write an introductory statement introducing the predetermined space, based on the environmental information; a transmitter for transmitting the prompt to the device; an output unit that outputs a screen based on the introductory text generated by the device in response to the prompt. <2> the prompt includes a condition for creating the introduction; the output unit outputs a screen based on the introductory text generated by the device based on the condition. <1> The server device described. <3> The condition specifies that a testimonial should be created that includes an action or suggestion that will improve user satisfaction. <2> The server device described. <4> The condition specifies that a testimonial be created that includes a message encouraging the user to take action. <2> or <3> The server device described. <5> The condition specifies that an introduction including a recommended activity or behavior in the specified space should be created. <2> ~ <4> 1. The server device according to claim 1 , <6> the output unit includes, on the screen, the introductory text introducing the selected predetermined space from among a plurality of spaces; <1> ~ <5> 1. The server device according to claim 1 , <7> The predetermined space is a space selected by a user's selection operation. <1> ~ <6> 1. The server device according to claim 1 , <8> The predetermined space is a space selected based on spatial conditions input by a user. <1> ~ <6> 1. The server device according to claim 1 , <9> the prompt generation unit generates a prompt instructing a user to select a space based on the spatial condition input by the user; The output unit outputs information identifying the space selected by the device. <8> The server device described. <10> the output unit outputs a screen for inputting information about the predetermined space. <1> ~ <9> 1. The server device according to claim 1 , <11> the receiving unit receives a plurality of data acquired by a plurality of types of sensors, and the prompt further includes environmental information based on the plurality of data. <1> ~ <10> 1. The server device according to claim 1 , <12> the prompt further includes external information obtained from an external server. <1> ~ <11> 1. The server device according to claim 1 , <13> The data processing device further includes a layering unit that layers the received data. <1> ~ <12> 1. The server device according to claim 1 , <14> the prompt includes the data associated with information about the installation location of the sensor; <1> ~ <13> 1. The server device according to claim 1 , <15> the sensor is a sensor related to detecting a person, and the data includes information regarding the presence or absence of a person; <1> ~ <14> 1. The server device according to claim 1 , <16> the prompt generation unit generates a prompt requesting an analysis of the predetermined space based on the data measured by the sensor; and a report generator configured to generate a report based on the results of the analysis generated by the device in response to the prompt. <1> ~ <15> 1. The server device according to claim 1 , <17> The report creation unit When information specifying a space and information specifying a period are input, a prompt is generated to request an analysis of the specified space based on data measured during the specified period by a sensor installed in the specified space. <16> The server device described. <18> An information processing system including a display device capable of communicating with a server device that responds using AI, The server device A server device that communicates with a device that responds using AI, a receiving unit that receives data measured by a sensor installed in a predetermined space; a prompt generation unit that generates a prompt including environmental information based on the data, the prompt requesting the user to write an introductory statement introducing the predetermined space, based on the environmental information; a transmitter for transmitting the prompt to the device; an output unit that outputs a screen based on the introductory text generated by the device in response to the prompt, The display device includes: An information processing system having a display control unit that displays the screen. <19> A server device that communicates with a device that responds using AI, Receives data measured by sensors installed in a specified space, generating a prompt including environmental information based on the data, the prompt requesting the user to write an introductory statement introducing the predetermined space based on the environmental information; sending the prompt to the device; outputting a screen based on the introductory text generated by the device in response to the prompt. <20> A server device that communicates with a device that responds using AI, Receives data measured by sensors installed in a specified space, generating a prompt including environmental information based on the data, the prompt requesting the user to write an introductory statement introducing the predetermined space based on the environmental information; sending the prompt to the device; a program that executes a process of outputting a screen based on the introductory text generated by the device in response to the prompt; Although the present invention has been described above based on the embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the requirements shown in the above embodiments. These requirements can be changed without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and can be appropriately determined depending on the application form. [Explanation of symbols]

[0227] 1. Information Processing Systems 2. Server device 4 Terminal Devices 6 Display device 230 Characteristic information storage unit 240 Environmental information storage section 250 Introduction history memory section 260 Report Memory Unit 271 Receiving unit 272 Transmitter 273 Hierarchy section 274 Storage control unit 275 Prompt Generation Unit 276 Screen generation section 277 Output Section 278 Information Acquisition Department 279 Report Writing Department [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0228] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2013-185798

Claims

1. A server device that communicates with a device that responds using AI, a receiving unit that receives data measured by a sensor installed in a predetermined space; a prompt generation unit that generates a prompt including environmental information based on the data, the prompt requesting the user to write an introductory statement introducing the predetermined space, based on the environmental information; a transmitter for transmitting the prompt to the device; an output unit that outputs a screen based on the introductory text generated by the device in response to the prompt.

2. the prompt includes a condition for creating the introduction; The server device according to claim 1 , wherein the output unit outputs a screen based on the introductory text generated by the device based on the condition.

3. 3. The server device according to claim 2, wherein the condition specifies that an introductory text be created that includes an action or suggestion that will improve user satisfaction.

4. 3. The server device according to claim 2, wherein the condition specifies that an introductory message including a message encouraging the user to take action be created.

5. The server device according to claim 2 , wherein the condition specifies that an introduction including a recommended activity or behavior in the predetermined space should be created.

6. The server device according to claim 1 , wherein the output unit includes, on the screen, the introductory text introducing the predetermined space selected from among a plurality of spaces.

7. 7. The server device according to claim 6, wherein the predetermined space is a space selected by a user's selection operation.

8. 7. The server device according to claim 6, wherein the predetermined space is a space selected based on spatial conditions input by a user.

9. the prompt generation unit generates a prompt instructing a user to select a space based on the spatial condition input by the user; The server device according to claim 8 , wherein the output unit outputs information specifying the space selected by the device.

10. The server device according to claim 1 , wherein the output unit outputs a screen for inputting information about the predetermined space.

11. The server device according to claim 1 , wherein the receiving unit receives a plurality of data acquired by a plurality of types of sensors, and the prompt further includes environmental information based on the plurality of data.

12. The server device according to claim 1 , wherein the prompt further includes external information obtained from an external server.

13. 2. The server device according to claim 1, further comprising a layering unit that layers the received data.

14. The server device according to claim 1 , wherein the prompt includes the data associated with information about the installation location of the sensor.

15. The server device according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor is a sensor related to the detection of a person, and the data includes information regarding the presence or absence of a person.

16. the prompt generation unit generates a prompt requesting an analysis of the predetermined space based on the data measured by the sensor; The server device according to claim 1 , further comprising a report creation unit that creates a report based on the results of the analysis generated by the device in response to the prompt.

17. The report creation unit 17. The server device of claim 16, wherein when information specifying a space and information specifying a period are input, a prompt is generated to request analysis of the identified space based on data measured during the identified period by a sensor installed in the identified space.

18. An information processing system including a display device capable of communicating with a server device that responds using AI, The server device A server device that communicates with a device that responds using AI, a receiving unit that receives data measured by a sensor installed in a predetermined space; a prompt generation unit that generates a prompt including environmental information based on the data, the prompt requesting the user to write an introductory statement introducing the predetermined space, based on the environmental information; a transmitter for transmitting the prompt to the device; an output unit that outputs a screen based on the introductory text generated by the device in response to the prompt, The display device includes: An information processing system having a display control unit that displays the screen.

19. A server device that communicates with a device that responds using AI, Receives data measured by sensors installed in a specified space, generating a prompt including environmental information based on the data, the prompt requesting the user to write an introductory statement introducing the predetermined space based on the environmental information; sending the prompt to the device; outputting a screen based on the introductory text generated by the device in response to the prompt.

20. A server device that communicates with a device that responds using AI, Receives data measured by sensors installed in a specified space, generating a prompt including environmental information based on the data, the prompt requesting the user to write an introductory statement introducing the predetermined space based on the environmental information; sending the prompt to the device; a program that executes a process of outputting a screen based on the introductory text generated by the device in response to the prompt;

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