Live Stream Prompt Editing for Accurate On-Screen Product Cues
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Solution Overview
Problem
The existing process of preparing and switching word prompt boards during live streams is cumbersome, prone to errors, and inefficient, negatively impacting user experience and meeting user needs.
Innovation Solution
A method and apparatus that allow for the display of objects to be broadcast with edit controls before a live stream, enabling the generation of explanation prompt information through an edit interface, reducing the need for offline preparation of word prompt boards and manual input.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If multiple offline word prompt boards are prepared and switched during live stream, then prompt information can be provided to live streamer, but the operation process becomes cumbersome and error-prone
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges multiple separate word prompt boards into a single integrated electronic prompt board system. The system combines display functionality, editing capabilities, and prompt management into one unified interface, eliminating the need to physically handle and switch between multiple prompt boards. This integration directly resolves the contradiction by reducing operational complexity while maintaining information accuracy through centralized management.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent replaces the mechanical system of physical prompt boards with an electronic software-based system. Instead of manually switching physical boards, the system uses digital interfaces, click operations, and automated display switching. This substitution eliminates physical handling errors and simplifies operations while preserving the integrity of prompt information through electronic management.
2Reliability
If specialized software and multiple word prompt boards are used, then live stream prompting can be achieved, but operation costs and complexity increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent creates a universal prompt management system that can handle multiple types of prompts (product information, pricing, promotions, FAQs) within a single interface. The system serves multiple functions including display, editing, storage, and automated switching, replacing the need for multiple specialized tools. This multi-functionality reduces system complexity while ensuring reliable prompt delivery across different live stream scenarios.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements preliminary action by allowing all prompt information to be pre-configured, edited, and organized before the live stream begins. The system stores these prompts and automatically retrieves and displays them during the stream, eliminating the need for complex real-time manual management. This advance preparation simplifies the system structure while guaranteeing reliable prompt delivery during the actual broadcast.
3Adaptability or versatility
If manual switching of word prompt boards is performed, then different item prompts can be displayed, but efficiency decreases and user experience is affected
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements dynamics by enabling the prompt system to automatically adapt and switch between different prompt types based on the live stream context. Instead of static physical boards requiring manual switching, the electronic system dynamically adjusts displayed content, switches between product categories, and updates information in real-time based on streamer interactions and predefined triggers. This dynamic behavior maintains prompt variety while dramatically improving live stream efficiency.
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AI summary
An information processing method and apparatus, an electronic device and a computer-readable storage medium are provided. The live stream information processing method includes: before a live stream starts, displaying at least one object to be introduced corresponding to a target live stream room and displaying an edit control corresponding to the at least one object to be broadcast; displaying an edit interface in response to a trigger operation for an edit control corresponding to one of the at least one object to be broadcast; and generating first explanation prompt information for the one of the at least one object to be broadcast through the edit interface.


