Display control device, display control method, and computer program

The display control device efficiently estimates individual positions and gazes to provide timely and convenient authentication results, addressing inefficiencies in existing systems by allowing simultaneous authentication and targeted information delivery.

JP2026041791APending Publication Date: 2026-03-10NEC CORP
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2025-11-20
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2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Existing technologies for authentication and display control systems are inefficient in providing timely and convenient authentication results to multiple individuals simultaneously, often requiring individuals to stop and wait for authentication, which hinders smooth operation and user convenience.

Method used

A display control device and method that estimates the position and gaze of individuals within a predetermined space to control the display of authentication information based on their location and line of sight, allowing for simultaneous authentication and immediate notification of results, with optional transmission to personal devices.

Benefits of technology

Enhances user convenience by enabling simultaneous authentication and immediate display of results at the right location and time, reducing wait times and improving privacy through targeted information delivery.

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Abstract

A display control device, a display control method, and a computer program are provided that improve convenience for a person to be authenticated. [Solution] The display control device 2 comprises a computing device having a position estimation unit that estimates the position of the person to be authenticated from an image captured of a specified space, and a display control unit that controls the display of person information related to the authentication of the person to be authenticated depending on the position of the person to be authenticated, and a storage device that stores the person to be authenticated and their destination in association with each other, and the display control unit projects an image corresponding to the person information into space depending on the position of the person to be authenticated, identifies the destination of the person to be authenticated from the information stored in the storage device, and projects an image showing the destination into space.
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[Technical Field]

[0001] The present disclosure relates to the technical fields of a display control device, a display control method, and a computer program. [Background technology]

[0002] Patent Document 1 describes a technology for classifying normalized patterns by generating a difference image from images of the face of a person passing through a gate taken from a diagonal angle below, detecting a change area from the generated difference image, normalizing the detected change area, generating input information from the normalized image, and calculating the similarity with registered dictionary information. Patent Document 2 describes a technology for accurately observing a pedestrian's face by orienting the camera's optical axis toward the passage line connecting both ends of the entrance and exit, and setting the camera's observation conditions so that an essential observation area Q, determined by a widthwise range A along which the pedestrian's face may pass and a lengthwise range B along which the face may move while the observation image is being acquired, is included within the camera's observable area P, thereby acquiring images from which the pedestrian's facial features can be stably extracted. Patent Document 3 describes a technology in which, while a pedestrian is present between point C and point A in a traffic lane, an image including at least the pedestrian's face is captured by a camera, and while pedestrian M is traveling from point A to the door, the captured image is used to determine whether the pedestrian is a pre-registered person, and the door is unlocked if the pedestrian is determined to be a pre-registered person. Patent Document 4 describes a technology in which an image of a person passing through a passage leading to a gate is captured, the detection result is obtained from a detection unit installed on the road surface of the passage, and the timing of capturing the image is controlled using the obtained detection result. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-259814 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2001-016573 [Patent Document 3] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2006-236244 [Patent Document 4] International Publication No. 2021 / 156996 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] An object of this disclosure is to provide a display control device, a display control method, and a recording medium that aim to improve upon the techniques described in prior art documents. [Means for solving the problem]

[0005] One aspect of the display control device includes a position estimation means for estimating the position of a person to be authenticated from an image captured of a specified space, and a display control means for controlling the display of person information related to the authentication of the person to be authenticated according to the position of the person to be authenticated.

[0006] One aspect of the display control method estimates the position of a person to be authenticated from an image captured of a predetermined space, and controls the display of person-to-be-authenticated information relating to authentication of the person to be authenticated according to the position of the person to be authenticated.

[0007] One aspect of the recording medium has recorded thereon a computer program for causing a computer to execute a display control method that estimates the position of a person to be authenticated from an image captured of a specified space, and controls the display of person information related to the authentication of the person to be authenticated according to the position of the person to be authenticated. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0008] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a display control device according to the first embodiment. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a flowchart showing the flow of the display control operation performed by the display control device in the first embodiment. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of a scene in which the display control device according to the second embodiment is applied. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a display control device according to the second embodiment. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the flow of the display control operation performed by the display control device in the second embodiment. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of a scene in which the display control device according to the second and third embodiments is applied. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing the flow of the display control operation performed by the display control device in the third embodiment. [Figure 8] FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing the flow of the display control operation performed by the display control device in the fourth embodiment. [Figure 9] FIG. 9 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of a scene in which the display control device according to the fifth embodiment is applied. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing the flow of the display control operation performed by the display control device in the fifth embodiment. [Figure 11] FIG. 11 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of a scene to which the display control device according to the sixth embodiment is applied. [Figure 12] FIG. 12 is a flowchart showing the flow of the display control operation performed by the display control device in the sixth embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0009] Hereinafter, embodiments of a display control device, a display control method, and a recording medium will be described with reference to the drawings. [1: First embodiment]

[0010] First, a first embodiment of a display control device, a display control method, and a recording medium will be described. Hereinafter, the first embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium will be described using a display control device 1 to which the first embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium is applied. [1-1: Configuration of display control device 1]

[0011] 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a display control device 1 in the first embodiment. As shown in FIG. 1, the display control device 1 includes a position estimation unit 11 and a display control unit 12.

[0012] The position estimation unit 11 estimates the position of the person to be authenticated from an image captured in a predetermined space. The predetermined space may be a space in which the person to be authenticated is authenticated. The authentication mechanism may authenticate a person present in the predetermined space as the person to be authenticated. Display control unit 12 controls the display of authentication-subject information I relating to the authentication of the person to be authenticated, depending on the position of the person to be authenticated. The authentication-subject information I relating to the authentication of the person to be authenticated may be information relating to the authentication result, or any information relating to authentication. [1-2: Display control operation performed by the display control device 1]

[0013] Next, the display control operation performed by the display control device 1 in the first embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a flowchart showing the flow of the display control operation performed by the display control device 1 in the first embodiment.

[0014] 2, position estimation unit 11 estimates the position of the person to be authenticated from an image captured of a predetermined space (step S10). Display control unit 12 controls the display of authentication-subject information I related to the authentication of the person to be authenticated, depending on the position of the person to be authenticated (step S11). [1-3: Technical Effects of Display Control Device 1]

[0015] In this way, the display control device 1 in the first embodiment can appropriately display information to the person to be authenticated. The display control device 1 controls the display of the authenticated person information I related to the authentication of the person to be authenticated according to the position of the person to be authenticated, so that the person to be authenticated can receive the authenticated person information I when he or she is in a position where the display is easily visible, thereby improving the convenience for the person to be authenticated. [2: Second embodiment]

[0016] Next, a second embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium will be described. Hereinafter, the second embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium will be described using a display control device 2 to which the second embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium is applied. [2-1: Application example of display control device 2]

[0017] First, an application example of the display control device 2 in the second embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 3. Fig. 3 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of a scene in which the display control device 2 in the second embodiment is applied. The display control device 2 in the second embodiment may be applied to an operation of notifying a person to be authenticated of whether or not the person to be authenticated is permitted to enter a restricted area LA set up in, for example, a theme park, an airport, a train station, an office, an event venue, etc. For example, a mechanism in which a general flapper gate or a face recognition terminal is installed and notifies the person to be authenticated of the authentication result may be replaced with a mechanism in which the person is authenticated by passing through an authentication area RA.

[0018] In the example scene shown in FIG. 3, consider a passageway with people flowing from left to right toward the restricted area LA shown on the right side of FIG. 3. A virtual authentication area RA is provided just before the entrance to the restricted area LA. The authentication mechanism authenticates people present in the authentication area RA as authentication targets. The authentication area RA may be, for example, an area of ​​5 meters by 5 meters. Five to six people to be authenticated can pass through the 5-meter width at the same time, and there may be 20 to 30 people to be authenticated present within the authentication area RA and passing through it. In the example scene shown in FIG. 3, as indicated by the arrows, authenticatees A, B, and C are moving from the authentication area RA toward the restricted area LA.

[0019] A confirmation area CA is provided near the entrance to the restricted area LA or near the exit from the authentication area RA, and a display D is installed therein. The person to be authenticated can check whether or not their authentication has been successful by looking at the display D in the confirmation area CA. In the example shown in FIG. 3, when the person to be authenticated A, the person to be authenticated B, and the person to be authenticated C pass through the confirmation area CA, the display D may display a facial image AF of the person to be authenticated A as the person to be authenticated, a facial image BF of the person to be authenticated B as the person to be authenticated, and a facial image CF of the person to be authenticated C as the person to be authenticated. The person to be authenticated can know whether or not they have been correctly authenticated, and can enter the restricted area LA with peace of mind. A camera CAM may be installed near the display D and may capture an image of a predetermined space to estimate the position of the person to be authenticated. Note that the camera capturing the image used for authentication and the camera capturing the image used to determine the person to be authenticated to be displayed may be the same camera or different cameras.

[0020] That is, the person to be authenticated is authenticated while passing through the authentication area RA, rather than, for example, standing in line and being authenticated in order. Therefore, the person to be authenticated can be authenticated without stopping or being aware that they are being authenticated. Furthermore, the authentication mechanism can authenticate multiple people to be authenticated at the same time and notify the multiple people to be authenticated of the authentication results at the same time. The person to be authenticated can immediately check the authentication results, achieving smooth authentication. For example, compared to using a flapper gate or a face recognition terminal to have the person to be authenticated focus their attention on the camera and authenticate the person to be authenticated one by one, convenience for the person to be authenticated can be improved. [2-2: Configuration of display control device 2]

[0021] Next, the configuration of the display control device 2 in the second embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 4. Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the display control device 2 in the second embodiment. In the following description, components that have already been described will be given the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof will be omitted.

[0022] 4, the display control device 2 includes a calculation device 21 and a storage device 22. The display control device 2 may further include a communication device 23, an input device 24, and an output device 25. However, the display control device 2 does not necessarily include at least one of the communication device 23, the input device 24, and the output device 25. The calculation device 21, the storage device 22, the communication device 23, the input device 24, and the output device 25 may be connected via a data bus 26.

[0023] The arithmetic device 21 includes, for example, at least one of a central processing unit (CPU), a graphics processing unit (GPU), and a field programmable gate array (FPGA). The arithmetic device 21 reads a computer program. For example, the arithmetic device 21 may read a computer program stored in the storage device 22. For example, the arithmetic device 21 may read a computer program stored in a computer-readable, non-transitory storage medium using a storage medium reading device (e.g., an input device 24, described later) (not shown) included in the display control device 2. The arithmetic device 21 may acquire (i.e., download or read) the computer program from a device (not shown) located outside the display control device 2 via the communication device 23 (or another communication device). The arithmetic device 21 executes the read computer program. As a result, logical functional blocks for executing operations to be performed by the display control device 2 are realized within the arithmetic device 21. That is, the arithmetic device 21 can function as a controller for realizing logical functional blocks for executing the operations (in other words, processing) that the display control device 2 should perform.

[0024] Fig. 4 shows an example of logical functional blocks realized in arithmetic device 21 to execute the display control operation. As shown in Fig. 3, realized in arithmetic device 21 are position estimation unit 211 which is a specific example of "position estimation means", display control unit 212 which is a specific example of "display control means", gaze estimation unit 213 which is a specific example of "gaze estimation means", memory control unit 214 which is a specific example of "memory control means", motion detection unit 215 which is a specific example of "motion detection means", and transmission unit 216 which is a specific example of "transmission means".

[0025] The operations of the position estimation unit 211, the display control unit 212, the gaze estimation unit 213, the motion detection unit 215, and the transmission unit 216 will be described in detail later with reference to Fig. 5. However, the calculation device 21 does not necessarily have to include at least one of the gaze estimation unit 213, the memory control unit 214, the motion detection unit 215, and the transmission unit 216.

[0026] The storage device 22 can store desired data. For example, the storage device 22 may temporarily store a computer program executed by the arithmetic device 21. The storage device 22 may temporarily store data that the arithmetic device 21 temporarily uses when the arithmetic device 21 is executing a computer program. The storage device 22 may store data that the display control device 2 stores long-term. The storage device 22 may include at least one of a RAM (Random Access Memory), a ROM (Read Only Memory), a hard disk device, a magneto-optical disk device, an SSD (Solid State Drive), and a disk array device. In other words, the storage device 22 may include a non-temporary recording medium.

[0027] The communication device 23 is capable of communicating with devices external to the display control device 2 via a communication network (not shown).

[0028] The input device 24 is a device that accepts information input to the display control device 2 from outside the display control device 2. For example, the input device 24 may include an operation device (for example, at least one of a keyboard, a mouse, and a touch panel) that can be operated by an operator of the display control device 2. For example, the input device 24 may include a reading device that can read information recorded as data on a recording medium that can be externally attached to the display control device 2.

[0029] The output device 25 is a device that outputs information to the outside of the display control device 2. For example, the output device 25 may output information as an image. That is, the output device 25 may include a display device (a so-called display) that can display an image showing the information to be output. For example, the output device 25 may output information as sound. That is, the output device 25 may include an audio device (a so-called speaker) that can output sound. For example, the output device 25 may output information on paper. That is, the output device 25 may include a printing device (a so-called printer) that can print desired information on paper. [2-3: Display control operation performed by the display control device 2]

[0030] Next, a display control operation performed by the display control device 2 in the second embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 5. Fig. 5 is a flowchart showing the flow of the display control operation performed by the display control device 2 in the second embodiment.

[0031] As shown in FIG. 5, the display control unit 212 determines whether the authentication of the person to be authenticated has been successful (step S20). The authentication of the person to be authenticated may be face authentication. The face authentication may be an operation of extracting features of a face image for face authentication acquired from a camera, comparing the extracted features with features registered in a database in advance, and identifying the person to be authenticated. The authentication of the person to be authenticated may also be iris authentication. The iris authentication may be an operation of extracting features of an iris image for iris authentication acquired from a camera, comparing the extracted features with features registered in a database in advance, and identifying the person to be authenticated. The authentication of the person to be authenticated may also be multimodal authentication using both face authentication and iris authentication. The camera may be a camera CAM, or may be a separate device.

[0032] If the authentication of the person to be authenticated is not successful (step S20: No), the process returns to step S20. The display control unit 212 repeats the process of step S20 until the authentication of the person to be authenticated is successful. The authentication of the person to be authenticated may be an operation of identifying the person to be authenticated when a registered face image matches a face detected from an image. The display control unit 212 may retain information indicating the authenticated person to be authenticated for a certain period of time, and compare the retained information indicating the person to be authenticated with information indicating persons to be authenticated who are near the display D that displays the person to be authenticated information I, and select the person to be authenticated whose person to be authenticated information I is to be displayed.

[0033] If the authentication of the person to be authenticated is successful (step S20: Yes), the position estimation unit 211 estimates the position of the person to be authenticated from an image captured of a predetermined space. The position estimation unit 211 may estimate the position of the person to be authenticated based on at least one of the direction the person to be authenticated is heading and the walking speed of the person to be authenticated. The position estimation unit 211 may estimate the position of the person to be authenticated from an image captured by the camera CAM. The position estimation unit 211 may track the position of the person to be authenticated in the authentication area RA, or may estimate the direction the person to be authenticated is heading in. The position estimation unit 211 may estimate the position of the person to be authenticated by assuming that the walking speed is constant. The position estimation unit 211 may predict the person to be authenticated who will appear in front of the display D.

[0034] The display control unit 212 determines whether the position of the person to be authenticated within the authentication area RA is within a predetermined distance from the display D. If the position of the person to be authenticated is not within the predetermined distance from the display D (step S21: No), the process returns to step S21. The display control unit 212 repeats the process of step S21 until the position of the person to be authenticated is within the predetermined distance from the display D. In other words, the display control unit 212 may not display information about people to be authenticated who are far from the display D, but may display information about people to be authenticated who are close to the display D.

[0035] When the position of the person to be authenticated is within a predetermined distance from the display D (step S21: Yes), the gaze estimation unit 213 estimates the direction of the gaze of the person to be authenticated. The gaze estimation unit 213 may estimate the gaze from an image captured by the camera CAM. The gaze estimation unit 213 may estimate the angle of the gaze relative to the direction of the camera CAM from features around the eyes, which are important for estimating the gaze. The gaze estimation unit 213 may calculate the distance to the target from, for example, the distance between the eyes and the resolution of the camera CAM, and specify where the person is looking.

[0036] The display control unit 212 determines whether the direction of the line of sight of the person to be authenticated is directed toward the display D (step S22). If the direction of the line of sight of the person to be authenticated is directed toward the display D (step S22: Yes), the display control unit 212 causes the display D to display the authentication result as the authenticated person information I (step S23). The display control unit 212 may control at least one of the timing at which the authenticated person information I is displayed and the position on the display D at which the authenticated person information I is displayed. If the direction of the line of sight of the person to be authenticated is not directed toward the display D (step S22: No), the process returns to step S21. The display control unit 212 repeats the processes of steps S21 and S22 until the position of the person to be authenticated is within a predetermined distance from the display D and the direction of the line of sight of the person to be authenticated is directed toward the display D. However, when the position of the person to be authenticated is within a predetermined distance from the display D, the display control unit 212 may cause the display D to display the authentication result as the person to be authenticated information I, even if the direction of the line of sight of the person to be authenticated is not toward the display D. When the direction of the line of sight of the person to be authenticated is toward the display D, the display control unit 212 may cause the display D to display the authentication result as the person to be authenticated information I, even if the position of the person to be authenticated is not within a predetermined distance from the display D.

[0037] The display control unit 212 may determine on which display D of the multiple displays the authenticated user information I is to be displayed, and at what position on the display D. In other words, the display control unit 212 controls at least one of the timing at which the authenticated user information is to be displayed and the position on the display on which the authenticated user information is to be displayed. Controlling the position on the display on which the authenticated user information is to be displayed may include selecting the display on which the authenticated user information is to be displayed from the multiple displays, and controlling the position on the display on which the authenticated user information is to be displayed.

[0038] As shown in Fig. 6, for example, two displays D1 and D2 may be provided near the exit of the authentication area RA. The arrow in the figure may indicate the direction in which the person to be authenticated advances in the authentication area RA.

[0039] When the direction of movement of the person to be authenticated is toward display D1, display control unit 212 may cause display D1 to display the authentication result as the person to be authenticated information I of the person to be authenticated. Alternatively, when the direction of movement of the person to be authenticated is toward display D2, display control unit 212 may cause display D2 to display the authentication result as the person to be authenticated information I of the person to be authenticated.

[0040] Furthermore, when the direction of the line of sight of the person to be authenticated is toward display D1, display control unit 212 may cause display D1 to display the authentication result as the person to be authenticated information I of the person to be authenticated. Alternatively, when the direction of the line of sight of the person to be authenticated is toward display D2, display control unit 212 may cause display D2 to display the authentication result as the person to be authenticated information I of the person to be authenticated.

[0041] The display control unit 212 displays the authentication-subject information I in the line of sight of the authentication-subject, allowing the authentication-subject to easily find his / her own authentication-subject information I. The display control unit 212 determines the position to display the authentication-subject information I according to at least one of the height of the authentication-subject's head, the height of the line of sight, and the direction of the line of sight, allowing the authentication-subject to naturally find his / her own authentication-subject information I. The display control unit 212 may also display the authentication-subject information I on the side of the display D to which the authentication-subject is desired to be guided. For example, if the authentication-subject is desired to be guided to the right, the display control unit 212 may display the authentication-subject information on the right side of the display D. If the authentication-subject is desired to be guided to the left, the display control unit 212 may display the authentication-subject information on the left side of the display D.

[0042] The movement detection unit 215 detects that the person to be authenticated has made a predetermined movement. The display control unit 212 determines whether the movement detection unit 215 has detected that the person to be authenticated has made a predetermined movement (step S24). The predetermined movement by the person to be authenticated may be a nodding movement, an OK pose, a movement of the eyes, etc. If the movement detection unit 215 has detected that the person to be authenticated has made a predetermined movement (step S24: Yes), the display control unit 212 ends the display of the authentication result as the person to be authenticated information I (step S25). If the movement detection unit 215 has not detected that the person to be authenticated has made a predetermined movement (step S24: No), the process returns to step S24.

[0043] The authentication subject information I displayed on display D may be information that only the person himself / herself can recognize. For example, an avatar known only to the person himself / herself may be displayed as the authentication subject information I. This makes it possible to prevent personal information from being known to others, thereby protecting privacy.

[0044] Furthermore, when authentication of the person to be authenticated is completed or when the person to be authenticated is no longer present in the predetermined space, transmitting unit 216 may transmit authentication-subject information I to a terminal device carried by the person to be authenticated. Transmitting unit 216 may send a push notification to the terminal device when triggered by the person to be authenticated leaving the authentication area RA. The terminal device may be a smartphone, a smartwatch, AR glasses, VR goggles, or the like. In this case, authentication-subject information I may be, for example, visual information, tactile information such as vibration, or audible information such as sound.

[0045] Furthermore, transmission unit 216 may also transmit authentication-subjected user information I to the terminal device carried by the authentication-subjected user if, as determined by motion detection unit 215, the authentication-subjected user does not perform a predetermined motion within a predetermined time after display control unit 212 has caused the display to display the authentication result as authentication-subjected user information I. Examples of cases in which motion detection unit 215 determines that the authentication-subjected user has not performed a predetermined motion within a predetermined time include when the authentication-subjected user's line of sight is not directed toward the display after display control by display control unit 212, or when the authentication-subjected user does not appear in front of the display at the estimated position and timing. In such cases, by sending a push notification to the authentication-subjected user's terminal device, the likelihood of the notification being recognized can be improved.

[0046] Furthermore, for example, if authentication of the person to be authenticated is successful, the sending unit 216 determines whether destination information such as the ID and email address of the mobile terminal corresponding to the person to be authenticated is registered, and if the destination information is registered, a push notification is sent to the mobile terminal, and if the destination information is not registered, the display control unit 212 may display the person to be authenticated information I on the display.

[0047] Furthermore, for example, the output device 25 may output audio information that only the person concerned can hear from a directional speaker. The output device 25 may output, to the person to be authenticated leaving the authentication area RA, audio such as a beep-beep indicating that the person is permitted to pass through the gate, or audio such as a beep-beep indicating that the person is not permitted to pass through the gate from the directional speaker.

[0048] If the display D were to display all of the authenticated persons for whom authentication has been completed, it would be difficult for the authenticated person to find his / her own authenticated person information I. This would hinder smooth authentication and reduce the convenience of the authenticated person. In contrast, in the second embodiment, the authenticated person information I of the authenticated person to be confirmed is displayed in the confirmation area CA, making it possible to operate the authentication result notification with high convenience. Furthermore, by devising the display position on the display D, the authenticated person can easily find his / her own authenticated person information I. [2-4: Technical Effects of Display Control Device 2]

[0049] In this way, in the display control device 2 in the second embodiment, the display control unit 212 displays the authenticated person information I on the display D when the direction of the line of sight of the authenticated person is directed toward the display D, so that the authenticated person who is trying to check the authenticated person information I can easily find his / her own information, improving convenience for the authenticated person. The display control unit 212 controls at least one of the timing at which the authenticated person information I is displayed and the position at which the authenticated person information I is displayed on the display D, so that the information is displayed according to the movement of the authenticated person, allowing the authenticated person to find his / her own authenticated person information I more easily.

[0050] When display control unit 212 detects that the person to be authenticated has performed a predetermined action, it terminates the display of the person to be authenticated, thereby preventing the person to be authenticated from not receiving the person to be authenticated information I. Furthermore, the person to be authenticated who wants to check the person to be authenticated information I can easily find his or her own person to be authenticated information I, since the person to be authenticated does not remain displayed on display D when it is no longer necessary to display the person to be authenticated.

[0051] If transmitter 216 transmits authentication-subject information I to a terminal device carried by the person to be authenticated, and the timing of transmission coincides with the completion of authentication of the person to be authenticated, the person to be authenticated can immediately know that his / her authentication has been completed. Furthermore, even if the timing of transmission coincides with the time when the person to be authenticated is no longer present in the specified space, the person to be authenticated can reliably recognize that his / her authentication has been completed. [3: Third embodiment]

[0052] Next, a third embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium will be described. Hereinafter, the third embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium will be described using a display control device 3 to which the third embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium is applied.

[0053] The display control device 3 in the third embodiment may have the same configuration as the display control device 2 in the second embodiment described above. The display control device 3 in the third embodiment is different from the display control device 2 in the second embodiment in the authentication-subject information I stored in the storage control unit 214 and the display control operation.

[0054] [Table 1]

[0055] [Table 2]

[0056] The storage control unit 214 may store in the storage device 22 the authenticated person information I that associates the authenticated person with the destination of the authenticated person. The storage control unit 214 may store the authenticated person in association with the status of the authenticated person, as exemplified in Table 1 above, and may also store the status in association with the destination corresponding to the status, as exemplified in Table 2 above. The authenticated person information I may include at least one of information that associates the authenticated person with the destination of the authenticated person, information that associates the authenticated person with the status of the authenticated person, and information that associates the status with the destination corresponding to the status. However, the storage device 22 does not have to store the authenticated person information I.

[0057] For example, if the person to be authenticated is scheduled to board an aircraft at an airport, the status may include states such as before check-in (E), before baggage drop-off (F), before security check (G), and after security check (H). If person to be authenticated A's status is before check-in (E), the destination of person to be authenticated A may be an automatic check-in machine (I). If person to be authenticated B's status is before baggage drop-off (F), the destination of person to be authenticated B may be the baggage counter (J). If person to be authenticated C's status is before security check (G), the destination of person to be authenticated C may be the security checkpoint (K). If person to be authenticated D's status is after security check (H), the destination of person to be authenticated may be the boarding gate (L). [3-1: Display control operation performed by the display control device 3]

[0058] Next, a display control operation performed by the display control device 3 in the third embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 7. Fig. 7 is a flowchart showing the flow of the display control operation performed by the display control device 3 in the third embodiment.

[0059] 7, display control unit 212 determines whether or not authentication of the person to be authenticated has been successful (step S20). If authentication of the person to be authenticated has not been successful (step S20: No), the process returns to step S20.

[0060] If the authentication of the authenticated person is successful (step S20: Yes), display control unit 212 refers to the authenticated person information I and acquires status information of the authenticated person (step S61). Display control unit 212 refers to the authenticated person information I and acquires destination information corresponding to the status information of the authenticated person (step S62). Display control unit 212 determines a display on which to display the authenticated person information I based on the acquired destination information (step S63). Display control unit 212 displays the authenticated person information I on the display determined in step S63 (step S64). The operations in steps S24 and S25 are the same as those described with reference to FIG.

[0061] As shown in Fig. 6, for example, two displays D1 and D2 may be provided near the exit of the authentication area RA. The arrow in the figure may indicate the direction in which the person to be authenticated advances in the authentication area RA.

[0062] For example, if the destination of the authenticated person is on the left side of Fig. 6, the display control unit 212 may display the authenticated person information I on the display D1 provided on the left side to guide the authenticated person to the destination of the authenticated person. Alternatively, if the destination of the authenticated person is on the right side of Fig. 6, the display control unit 212 may display the authenticated person information I on the display D2 provided on the right side to guide the authenticated person to the destination of the authenticated person. [3-2: Technical Effects of Display Control Device 3]

[0063] The display control unit 212 displays the authenticated person information I on the display D corresponding to the authenticated person's destination, so that the authenticated person can be guided to the authenticated person's destination. If there are multiple displays D, the authenticated person information I can be displayed on the most appropriate display D. The authenticated person's destination is determined according to the authenticated person's status, and the display control unit 212 displays the authenticated person information I on the display D corresponding to the authenticated person's destination, so that the authenticated person can be guided to the authenticated person's destination. [4: Fourth embodiment]

[0064] Next, a fourth embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium will be described. Hereinafter, the fourth embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium will be described using a display control device 4 to which the fourth embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium is applied.

[0065] The display control device 4 in the fourth embodiment may have the same configuration as the display control device 2 in the second embodiment and the display control device 3 in the third embodiment described above. The display control device 4 in the fourth embodiment differs in display control operation compared to the display control device 2 in the second embodiment or the display control device 3 in the third embodiment. When the display control unit 212 in the fourth embodiment detects that a predetermined operation has been performed, if there is information to be notified to the authenticated person other than the authenticated person information, it controls the display of that information. [4-1: Display control operation performed by the display control device 4]

[0066] Next, a display control operation performed by the display control device 4 in the fourth embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 10. Fig. 10 is a flowchart showing the flow of the display control operation performed by the display control device 4 in the fourth embodiment.

[0067] As shown in FIG. 10, the display control operation performed by the display control device 4 in the fourth embodiment executes step S50 before the end of displaying the authentication-subject information in step S25. The display control unit 212 determines whether there is any information other than the authentication result that should be notified to the authenticated person (step S50). If there is any information that should be notified to the authenticated person (step S50: Yes), the process proceeds to step S23, and the authenticated person information I that should be notified is displayed. When the display control unit 212 detects that a predetermined action has been performed, if there is any information other than the authentication result that should be notified to the authenticated person, the display control unit 212 may display the information on the display D. The display control unit 212 may identify the destination of the authenticated person from the information stored in the storage device 22, and display the authenticated person information I on the display D that corresponds to the destination. The display control unit 212 may determine the display position according to the destination and route of the authenticated person. If there is no information that should be notified to the authenticated person (step S50: No), the display control unit 212 ends the display of information to the authenticated person (step S25). [4-2: Technical Effects of Display Control Device 4]

[0068] When the display control unit 212 detects that a predetermined action has been performed, if there is any information other than the authentication result that should be notified to the person being authenticated, the display control unit 212 displays that information on the display D, so that the person being authenticated can easily recognize necessary information other than the authentication result. [5: Fifth embodiment]

[0069] Next, a fifth embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium will be described. Hereinafter, the fifth embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium will be described using a display control device 5 to which the fifth embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium is applied. [5-1: Application example of display control device 5]

[0070] An application example of the display control device 5 in the fifth embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 9. Fig. 9 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of a scene in which the display control device 5 in the fifth embodiment is applied. Like the display control device 2 in the second embodiment, the display control device 5 in the fifth embodiment may also be applied to an operation of notifying a person to be authenticated of whether or not the person to be authenticated is permitted to enter a restricted area LA set up in, for example, a theme park, an airport, a train station, an office, an event venue, etc. For example, a mechanism in which a general flapper gate or a face recognition terminal is installed and notifies the person to be authenticated of the authentication result may be replaced with a mechanism in which the person is authenticated by passing through the authentication area RA.

[0071] In the scene illustrated in FIG. 9, it is assumed that there is a passageway with people flowing from left to right toward the restricted area LA shown on the right side of FIG. 9. A virtual authentication area RA is provided just before the entrance to the restricted area LA. The authentication mechanism authenticates people present in the authentication area RA as authentication targets. The authentication area RA may be, for example, an area of ​​5 meters by 10 meters. Five to six people to be authenticated can pass through the 5-meter width at the same time, and there may be 50 to 60 people to be authenticated present within the authentication area RA and passing through it. In FIG. 9, as indicated by the arrows, authenticatee A, authenticatee B, and authenticatee C are moving from the authentication area RA toward the restricted area LA.

[0072] A display D3 is installed on a wall surface of the authentication area RA to display the authenticated person information I. In the scene illustrated in Fig. 9, when authentication of the authenticated person A, the authenticated person B, and the authenticated person C is completed, the display D3 displays a facial image AF as the authenticated person information I of the authenticated person A, a facial image BF as the authenticated person information I of the authenticated person B, and a facial image CF as the authenticated person information I of the authenticated person C, respectively.

[0073] A confirmation area CA is provided near the entrance to the restricted area LA or near the exit from the authentication area RA. The person to be authenticated may be able to confirm whether or not their authentication has been successful in the confirmation area CA by receiving a notification from their own terminal device. The person to be authenticated can know whether they have been properly authenticated and enter the restricted area LA with peace of mind. The camera CAM may be installed near the exit from the authentication area RA and may capture an image of a predetermined space to estimate the position of the person to be authenticated. Note that the camera that captures the image used for authentication and the camera that captures the image used to determine the person to be authenticated to be displayed may be the same camera or different cameras.

[0074] That is, in the fifth embodiment, the authenticated person is not authenticated in order while standing in a line, but is authenticated while passing through the authentication area RA. Therefore, the authenticated person can be authenticated without being aware that they are being authenticated. Furthermore, the authentication mechanism can authenticate multiple authenticated people at the same time and notify the multiple authenticated people of the authentication results at the same time. The authentication results can be confirmed immediately, and smooth authentication can be achieved. For example, compared to using a flapper gate or a face recognition terminal to direct the authenticated person's attention to the camera and authenticating the authenticated person one by one, convenience for the authenticated person can be improved. [5-2: Configuration of display control device 5]

[0075] The display control device 5 in the fifth embodiment may have the same configuration as the display control device 2 in the second embodiment described above. The display control device 5 in the fifth embodiment differs from the display control device 2 in the second embodiment in the timing at which the display control operation is performed. Specifically, the display control device 2 in the second embodiment performs the display control operation when the person to be authenticated leaves the authentication area RA. In contrast, the display control device 5 in the fifth embodiment performs the display control operation when authentication is completed. When authentication of the person to be authenticated is completed, the display control unit 212 causes the display D3 to display the authenticated person information I according to the position of the person to be authenticated. Furthermore, in the second embodiment, the display D to be subjected to display control was provided in the confirmation area CA. In contrast, in the fifth embodiment, the display D3 to be subjected to display control is provided in the authentication area RA. [5-3: Display control operation performed by the display control device 5]

[0076] Next, a display control operation performed by the display control device 5 in the fifth embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 10. Fig. 10 is a flowchart showing the flow of the display control operation performed by the display control device 5 in the fifth embodiment.

[0077] 10, display control unit 212 determines whether authentication of the person to be authenticated has been successful (step S30). If authentication of the person to be authenticated has not been successful (step S30: No), the process returns to step S30. Display control unit 212 repeats the process of step S30 until authentication of the person to be authenticated is successful.

[0078] If the authentication of the person to be authenticated is successful (step S30: Yes), the gaze estimation unit 213 estimates the gaze direction of the person to be authenticated. The display control unit 212 determines whether the gaze direction of the person to be authenticated is directed toward the display D3 that displays the authentication-subject person information I (step S31). If the gaze direction of the person to be authenticated is directed toward the display D3 (step S31: Yes), the display control unit 212 causes the display D3 to display the authentication result as the authentication-subject person information I (step S32). The display control unit 212 may control at least one of the timing at which the authentication-subject person information I is displayed and the position at which the authentication-subject person information I is displayed on the display D. In the case shown in FIG. 9, the authentication-subject person A, B, or C is moving, so the display control unit 212 may display the face image AF, BF, or CF at a position on the display D3 that corresponds to a position slightly forward of the position of the authentication-subject person A, B, or C.

[0079] If the direction of the line of sight of the person to be authenticated is not directed toward display D3 (step S31: No), the process returns to step S31. Display control unit 212 repeats the process of step S31 until the direction of the line of sight of the person to be authenticated is directed toward display D3.

[0080] Furthermore, if the process of step S31 is repeated but a predetermined time has passed without the direction of the line of sight of the person to be authenticated being directed toward display D3, transmission unit 216 may transmit authentication-subject information I to a terminal device carried by the person to be authenticated. Transmitting unit 216 may send a push notification to the terminal device when triggered by the person to be authenticated leaving authentication area RA.

[0081] Display control unit 212 may determine where on display D3 to display the authentication-subjected person information I. When display control unit 212 displays the authentication-subjected person information I in the line of sight of the person to be authenticated, the person to be authenticated can easily find his / her own authentication-subjected person information I. By display control unit 212 determining the position to display the authentication-subjected person information I according to at least one of the height of the head, the height of the line of sight, and the direction of the line of sight of the person to be authenticated, the person to be authenticated can naturally find his / her own authentication-subjected person information I.

[0082] Furthermore, position estimation unit 211 may estimate the position of the person to be authenticated, and display control unit 212 may move the position on display D3 where authentication-subjected person information I is displayed. If the person to be authenticated is moving from left to right in the drawing, display control unit 212 may move the display position of authentication-subjected person information I from left to right.

[0083] The movement detection unit 215 detects that the person to be authenticated has performed a predetermined movement. The display control unit 212 determines whether the movement detection unit 215 has detected that the person to be authenticated has performed a predetermined movement (step S33). The predetermined movement by the person to be authenticated may be a nodding movement, an OK pose, a movement of the eyes, or the like. If the movement detection unit 215 detects that the person to be authenticated has performed a predetermined movement (step S33: Yes), the display control unit 212 ends the display of the authentication result as the person to be authenticated information I. The display control unit 212 determines whether there is any information other than the authentication result that should be notified to the person to be authenticated (step S34). If there is any information that should be notified to the person to be authenticated (step S34: Yes), the process proceeds to step S32, where the information to be notified is displayed. When the display control unit 212 detects that the person to be authenticated has performed a predetermined movement, and there is any information other than the authentication result that should be notified to the person to be authenticated, the display control unit 212 may display the information on the display D3. If there is no information to be notified to the person to be authenticated, display control section 212 ends the display of information to the person to be authenticated (step S35).

[0084] The authentication-subject information I displayed on display D3 may be information that only the person himself / herself can recognize. For example, an avatar known only to the person himself / herself may be displayed as the authentication-subject information I. This prevents personal information from being known to others, and thus protects privacy.

[0085] Furthermore, the transmitting unit 216 may transmit the authentication-subject information I to a terminal device carried by the authentication-subject when at least one of the following occurs: authentication of the authentication-subject is completed; and the authentication-subject is no longer present in the authentication area RA. The transmitting unit 216 may send a push notification to the terminal device when triggered by the authentication-subject leaving the authentication area RA. The terminal device may be a smartphone, a smartwatch, AR glasses, VR goggles, or the like. In this case, the authentication-subject information I may be, for example, visual information, tactile information such as vibration, or audible information such as sound.

[0086] Furthermore, for example, the output device 25 may output audio information that only the person to be authenticated can hear from a directional speaker. When authentication of the person to be authenticated is completed or when the person to be authenticated is no longer present in the authentication area RA, the output device 25 may output, from the directional speaker, to the person to be authenticated, an audio signal such as a beep-beep indicating that the person to be authenticated is permitted to pass through the gate, or an audio signal such as a beep-beep indicating that the person to be authenticated is not permitted to pass through the gate. [5-4: Technical Effects of Display Control Device 5]

[0087] The display control device 5 in the fifth embodiment can notify the user of successful authentication at the timing when the authentication is successful, and is therefore excellent in immediacy. Furthermore, the display control unit 212 in the fifth embodiment has devised a display position on the display D3, so that the person to be authenticated can easily find his or her own information. [6: Sixth embodiment]

[0088] Next, a sixth embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium will be described. Hereinafter, the sixth embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium will be described using a display control device 6 to which the sixth embodiment of the display control device, the display control method, and the recording medium is applied. [6-1: Application example of display control device 6]

[0089] An application example of the display control device 6 in the sixth embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 11. Fig. 11 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of a scene in which the display control device 6 in the sixth embodiment is applied. Like the display control device 2 in the second embodiment and the display control device 5 in the fifth embodiment, the display control device 6 in the sixth embodiment may also be applied to an operation of notifying a person to be authenticated of whether or not the person to be authenticated is permitted to enter a restricted area LA set up in, for example, a theme park, an airport, a train station, an office, an event venue, etc. For example, a mechanism in which a general flapper gate or a face recognition terminal is installed and notifies the person to be authenticated of the authentication result may be replaced with a mechanism in which the person is authenticated by passing through the authentication area RA.

[0090] In the scene illustrated in FIG. 11, it is assumed that there is a passageway with people flowing from left to right toward the restricted area LA shown on the right side of FIG. 11. A virtual authentication area RA is provided just before the entrance to the restricted area LA. The authentication mechanism authenticates people present in the authentication area RA as authentication targets. The authentication area RA may be, for example, an area of ​​5 meters by 10 meters. Five to six people to be authenticated can pass through the 5-meter width at the same time, and there may be 50 to 60 people to be authenticated present within the authentication area RA and passing through it. In FIG. 11, as indicated by the arrows, authenticatee A, authenticatee B, and authenticatee C are moving from the authentication area RA toward the restricted area LA.

[0091] A projection image showing the authenticated person information I is projected onto the floor of the authentication area RA. In the scene illustrated in Fig. 11, when the individual authentications of the authenticated person A, the authenticated person B, and the authenticated person C are completed, the display control unit 212 may project onto the floor of the authentication area RA a projection image AM as the authenticated person information I of the authenticated person A, a projection image BM as the authenticated person information I of the authenticated person B, and a projection image CM as the authenticated person information I of the authenticated person C.

[0092] The projected image may be an image of a three-dimensional gate. If the authentication of the person to be authenticated is successful, a projected image of an open gate may be projected, and if the authentication is unsuccessful, a projected image of a closed gate may be projected. The projected image may also display the destination of the person to be authenticated. For example, an arrow indicating the direction of the destination may be displayed, or a specific character string or symbol of the destination, such as "Gate A," may be displayed.

[0093] The above-described projected image may be projected by a projection device P. The projection device P may be installed at a predetermined position where the above-described projected image can be projected. The projection device P may be any projection device such as a projector that projects a desired image using a light source such as a lamp or an LED (Light Emitting Diode).

[0094] A confirmation area CA is provided near the entrance to the restricted area LA or near the exit from the authentication area RA. The person to be authenticated may be able to confirm whether or not their authentication has been successful in the confirmation area CA by receiving a notification from their own terminal device. The person to be authenticated can know whether they have been properly authenticated and enter the restricted area LA with peace of mind. The camera CAM may be installed near the exit from the authentication area RA and may capture an image of a predetermined space to estimate the position of the person to be authenticated. Note that the camera that captures the image used for authentication and the camera that captures the image used to determine the person to be authenticated to be displayed may be the same camera or different cameras.

[0095] That is, in the sixth embodiment, the person to be authenticated is authenticated while passing through the authentication area RA, rather than, for example, lining up and being authenticated in order. Therefore, the person to be authenticated can be authenticated without being aware that they are being authenticated. Furthermore, the authentication mechanism can authenticate multiple people to be authenticated at the same time and notify the multiple people to be authenticated of the authentication results at the same time. The person to be authenticated can immediately check the authentication results, achieving smooth authentication. For example, compared to using a flapper gate or a face recognition terminal to direct the person to be authenticated's attention to the camera and authenticating the person to be authenticated one by one, convenience for the person to be authenticated can be improved. [6-2: Configuration of display control device 6]

[0096] The display control device 6 in the sixth embodiment may have the same configuration as the display control device 2 in the second embodiment and the display control device 5 in the fifth embodiment. The display control device 6 in the sixth embodiment differs from the display control devices 2 in the second embodiment to the display control devices 5 in the fifth embodiment in the manner in which the authentication-subjected user information I is reported. Specifically, the display control devices 2 in the second embodiment to the display control devices 5 in the fifth embodiment report the authentication-subjected user information I by displaying it on the display D. In contrast, the display control device 6 in the sixth embodiment reports the authentication-subjected user information I by projecting a projection image of the authentication-subjected user information I onto the space, floor, or the like of the authentication area RA using the projection device P. The display control unit 212 may control the operation of the projection device P, for example, via the communication device 23, and, when authentication of the authentication-subjected user is completed, may project a projection image corresponding to the authentication-subjected user information I onto the space, floor, or the like of the authentication area RA in accordance with the position of the authentication-subjected user.

[0097] When authentication of the person to be authenticated is complete, the display control unit 212 may project an image corresponding to the authenticated person information I into space according to the position of the person to be authenticated. For example, when authentication is complete, an image of a gate opening may be projected at the position where authentication is complete, thereby making the person to be authenticated aware that authentication has been successful. Alternatively, when authentication is complete, an image of a gate remaining closed may be projected at the position where authentication is complete, thereby making the person to be authenticated aware that authentication has failed. [6-3: Display control operation performed by the display control device 6]

[0098] Next, a display control operation performed by the display control device 6 in the sixth embodiment will be described with reference to Fig. 12. Fig. 12 is a flowchart showing the flow of the display control operation performed by the display control device 6 in the sixth embodiment.

[0099] 12, display control unit 212 determines whether authentication of the person to be authenticated has been successful (step S40). If authentication of the person to be authenticated has not been successful (step S40: No), the process returns to step S40. Display control unit 212 repeats the process of step S40 until authentication of the person to be authenticated is successful.

[0100] If the authentication of the person to be authenticated is successful (step S40: Yes), display control unit 212 projects a projection image according to the authentication result as authentication-subjected person information I onto the feet of the person to be authenticated (step S41). Furthermore, position estimation unit 211 may estimate the position of the person to be authenticated, and display control unit 212 may move the position of the projected image according to the person to be authenticated information I. When the person to be authenticated is moving from left to right in the drawing, display control unit 212 may move the projection position of the projected image according to the person to be authenticated information I from left to right.

[0101] The motion detection unit 215 detects that the person to be authenticated has performed a predetermined motion. The display control unit 212 determines whether the motion detection unit 215 has detected that the person to be authenticated has performed a predetermined motion (step S42). The predetermined motion by the person to be authenticated may be a nodding motion, an OK pose, eye movement, or the like. If the motion detection unit 215 detects that the person to be authenticated has performed a predetermined motion (step S42: Yes), the display control unit 212 terminates the projection of the projection image indicating the authentication result as the authentication-subject information I. The display control unit 212 determines whether there is any information to be notified to the person to be authenticated other than the authentication result (step S43). If there is any information to be notified to the person to be authenticated (step S43: Yes), the process proceeds to step S41, where the display control unit 212 projects a projection image corresponding to the information to be notified. If there is any information to be notified to the person to be authenticated other than the authentication result when the display control unit 212 detects that the person to be authenticated has performed a predetermined motion, the display control unit 212 may project a projection image corresponding to the information at the feet of the person to be authenticated. If there is no information to be notified to the person to be authenticated, display control unit 212 ends the projection of the projection image onto the person to be authenticated (step S44).

[0102] Furthermore, the transmitting unit 216 may transmit the authentication-subject information I to a terminal device carried by the authentication-subject when at least one of the following occurs: authentication of the authentication-subject is completed; and the authentication-subject is no longer present in the authentication area RA. The transmitting unit 216 may send a push notification to the terminal device when triggered by the authentication-subject leaving the authentication area RA. The terminal device may be a smartphone, a smartwatch, AR glasses, VR goggles, or the like. In this case, the authentication-subject information I may be, for example, visual information, tactile information such as vibration, or audible information such as sound.

[0103] Furthermore, for example, the output device 25 may output audio information that only the person to be authenticated can hear from a directional speaker. When authentication of the person to be authenticated is completed or when the person to be authenticated is no longer present in the authentication area RA, the output device 25 may output, from the directional speaker, to the person to be authenticated, an audio signal such as a beep-beep indicating that the person to be authenticated is permitted to pass through the gate, or an audio signal such as a beep-beep indicating that the person to be authenticated is not permitted to pass through the gate. [6-4: Technical Effects of Display Control Device 6]

[0104] The display control device 6 in the sixth embodiment can notify the user of successful authentication at the timing when the authentication is successful, and is excellent in immediacy. [7: Note]

[0105] The following additional notes are provided regarding the above-described embodiment. [Appendix 1] a position estimation means for estimating the position of a person to be authenticated from an image captured in a predetermined space; a display control means for controlling the display of the authenticated person information relating to the authentication of the authenticated person in accordance with the location of the authenticated person; A display control device comprising: [Appendix 2] further comprising a gaze estimation means for estimating a gaze direction of the person to be authenticated, The display control means displays the authentication-subject information on a display when the authentication-subject person's line of sight is directed toward the display that displays the authentication-subject information. 2. A display control device according to claim 1. [Appendix 3-1] the position estimation means estimates the position of the person to be authenticated based on at least one of a direction in which the person to be authenticated is heading and a walking speed of the person to be authenticated; The display control means controls at least one of the timing at which the authentication-subject information is displayed and the position at which the authentication-subject information is displayed on the display. 3. A display control device according to claim 1 or 2. [Appendix 3-2] the position estimation means estimates the position of the person to be authenticated based on at least one of a direction in which the person to be authenticated is heading and a walking speed of the person to be authenticated; The display control means controls at least one of the timing at which the authentication-subject information is displayed and the position on the display at which the authentication-subject information is displayed. 3. A display control device according to claim 1 or 2. [Appendix 4] The method further comprises a storage means for storing the person to be authenticated and the destination of the person to be authenticated in association with each other, The display control means identifies the destination of the person to be authenticated from the information stored in the storage means, and displays the information of the person to be authenticated on a display corresponding to the destination. A display control device according to any one of Supplementary notes 1 to 3. [Appendix 5] The storage means stores the person to be authenticated and the status of the person to be authenticated in association with each other, and also stores the status and the destination corresponding to the status in association with each other. 5. A display control device according to any one of claims 1 to 4. [Appendix 6] further comprising a motion detection means for detecting that the person to be authenticated has performed a predetermined motion; The display control means terminates the display of the authentication subject information when it detects that the predetermined action has been performed. 6. A display control device according to any one of Supplementary notes 1 to 5. [Appendix 7] When the predetermined action is detected, if there is information to be notified to the person to be authenticated other than the person to be authenticated, the display control means displays the information on the display. 7. A display control device according to claim 6. [Appendix 8] The authentication system further includes a transmitting means for transmitting the authentication-subject information to a terminal device carried by the authentication-subject when at least one of the authentication-subject authentication is completed and the authentication-subject information is no longer present in the predetermined space. A display control device according to any one of Supplementary notes 1 to 7. [Appendix 9] When the authentication of the person to be authenticated is completed, the display control means displays the information of the person to be authenticated on the display in accordance with the position of the person to be authenticated. A display control device according to any one of Supplementary notes 1 to 8. [Appendix 10] When authentication of the person to be authenticated is completed, the display control means projects an image corresponding to the person to be authenticated into space in accordance with the position of the person to be authenticated. 10. A display control device according to any one of Supplementary notes 1 to 9. [Appendix 11] The position of the person to be authenticated is estimated from an image captured in a predetermined space, Controlling display of authenticated person information relating to authentication of the authenticated person according to the location of the authenticated person Display control method. [Appendix 12] On the computer, The position of the person to be authenticated is estimated from an image captured in a predetermined space, A recording medium on which a computer program is recorded for executing a display control method for controlling display of authenticated person information relating to authentication of the authenticated person in accordance with the location of the authenticated person.

[0106] At least some of the constituent elements of each of the above-described embodiments can be appropriately combined with at least some of the other constituent elements of each of the above-described embodiments. Some of the constituent elements of each of the above-described embodiments may not be used. Furthermore, to the extent permitted by law, the disclosures of all documents (e.g., published patent applications) cited in this disclosure are incorporated by reference as part of the description of this disclosure.

[0107] This disclosure may be modified as appropriate within the scope of the claims and the technical idea that can be read from the entire specification. Display control devices, display control methods, and recording media that involve such modifications are also included in the technical idea of ​​this disclosure. [Explanation of symbols]

[0108] 1,2,3,4,5,6 Display control device 11,211 Position estimation part 12,212 Display control unit 213 Gaze estimation section 214 Memory control unit 215 Motion detection unit 216 Transmitter I Certifier information LA Restricted Area RA Certification Area CA Verification Area D, D1, D2, D3 display

Claims

1. a position estimation means for estimating the position of a person to be authenticated from an image captured in a predetermined space; a display control means for controlling display of authentication subject information relating to authentication of the authentication subject in accordance with the location of the authentication subject; a storage means for storing the person to be authenticated and the destination of the person to be authenticated in association with each other; Equipped with the display control means projects an image corresponding to the authentication-subject information into space in accordance with the position of the authentication-subject person; The display control means identifies a destination of the person to be authenticated from the information stored in the storage means, and projects an image showing the destination into the space. Display control device.

2. the position estimation means estimates the position of the person to be authenticated based on at least one of a direction in which the person to be authenticated is heading and a walking speed of the person to be authenticated; The display control means controls at least one of the timing at which the authentication-subject information is displayed and the position of a projected image according to the authentication-subject information. The display control device according to claim 1 .

3. The storage means stores the person to be authenticated and the status of the person to be authenticated in association with each other, and also stores the status and the destination corresponding to the status in association with each other. The display control device according to claim 1 or 2.

4. further comprising a motion detection means for detecting that the person to be authenticated has performed a predetermined motion; The display control means terminates the projection of the projection image according to the user information when the predetermined action is detected. The display control device according to claim 1 or 2.

5. When the display control means detects that the predetermined action has been performed, if there is information to be notified to the person to be authenticated other than the person to be authenticated, the display control means controls the projection of a projection image according to the information. The display control device according to claim 4 .

6. The authentication system further includes a transmitting means for transmitting the authentication-subject information to a terminal device carried by the authentication-subject when at least one of the authentication-subject authentication is completed and the authentication-subject information is no longer present in the predetermined space. The display control device according to claim 1 or 2.

7. When the authentication of the person to be authenticated is completed, the display control means controls the projection of a projection image according to the person to be authenticated in accordance with the position of the person to be authenticated. The display control device according to claim 1 or 2.

8. Estimating the position of a person to be authenticated from an image captured in a predetermined space; Controlling the display of authenticatee information relating to the authentication of the authenticatee according to the location of the authenticatee; and storing the person to be authenticated and the destination of the person to be authenticated in a storage means in association with each other; Including, Controlling the display includes: projecting an image corresponding to the authentication-subject information into space according to the location of the authentication-subject; and and identifying a destination of the person to be authenticated from the information stored in the storage means and projecting an image showing the destination into the space. A computer-implemented display control method.

9. On the computer, Estimating the position of a person to be authenticated from an image captured in a predetermined space; Controlling the display of authenticatee information relating to the authentication of the authenticatee according to the location of the authenticatee; and storing the person to be authenticated and the destination of the person to be authenticated in a storage means in association with each other; Including, Controlling the display includes: projecting an image corresponding to the authentication-subject information into space according to the location of the authentication-subject; and and identifying a destination of the person to be authenticated from the information stored in the storage means and projecting an image showing the destination into the space. A computer program for executing a display control method.

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