Information processing program, information processing method, and information processing apparatus

JP2026095964APending Publication Date: 2026-06-12FUJITSU LTD

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Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
FUJITSU LTD
Filing Date
2024-12-02
Publication Date
2026-06-12

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【0008】 利用者が行動の習慣化から離脱する兆候の有無を判別することができる。

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Abstract

The present invention provides an information processing program, an information processing method, and an information processing device capable of determining whether or not there are signs that a user is about to break away from a habitual behavior. [Solution] The information processing program is a program that causes a computer to perform a process that obtains an index value representing the magnitude of time distortion or predetermined emotion felt by a user when the user performs an action that is the target of habit formation, calculates a first value indicating the magnitude of the change in the user's index value, and determines whether or not there are signs that the user is breaking away from the habit of the action based on the calculated first value.
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[Claim 1] When a user performs an action that is the target of habit formation, an index value representing the time distortion or the magnitude of a predetermined emotion felt in response to that action is obtained. A first value is calculated that indicates the magnitude of the change in the indicator value of the user, and based on the calculated first value, it is determined whether or not there are signs that the user is breaking away from the habit of the behavior. An information processing program characterized by having a computer perform the processing. [Claim 2] The information processing program according to claim 1, characterized in that the index value is the perceived length of time felt by the user when they performed the action. [Claim 3] The information processing program according to claim 1, characterized in that the index value is the number of times the user felt a predetermined desire or endured a predetermined desire while performing the aforementioned action. [Claim 4] The information processing program according to claim 1, characterized in that the index value is a value indicating the magnitude of positive or negative emotions felt by the user when performing the action. [Claim 5] The information processing program according to claim 1, characterized in that the first value is the variance of the index value. [Claim 6] The computer is instructed to perform a process that requests the user to input the indicator value at predetermined intervals and obtains the response time from the request until the user inputs the value. The information processing program according to claim 1, characterized in that the discrimination process involves calculating a second value indicating the magnitude of the change in the user's response time, and determining from the calculated second value and the first value whether or not there are signs that the user is breaking away from the habit of the behavior. [Claim 7] The information processing program according to claim 6, characterized in that the second value is the variance of the response time. [Claim 8] When a user performs an action that is the target of habit formation, an index value representing the time distortion or the magnitude of a predetermined emotion felt in response to that action is obtained. A first value is calculated that indicates the magnitude of the change in the indicator value of the user, and based on the calculated first value, it is determined whether or not there are signs that the user is breaking away from the habit of the behavior. An information processing method characterized in that the processing is performed by a computer. [Claim 9] An acquisition unit that acquires an index value representing the time distortion or the magnitude of a predetermined emotion felt by the user when they perform an action that is the target of habit formation, A discrimination unit calculates a first value indicating the magnitude of the change in the user's indicator value, and determines whether or not there are signs that the user is breaking away from the habit of the behavior based on the calculated first value. An information processing device equipped with the following features.