Live-Stream Performance Request Lists for Flexible Song Interaction
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing song requesting methods in live-stream rooms are limited, lacking diversity and user interaction.
Innovation Solution
An interaction method and apparatus that displays a performance task execution request list showing audience requests and allows for processing these requests, enhancing user interaction and control over performance tasks.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If traditional song requesting methods are used in live-stream rooms, then the system is simple to operate, but the interaction diversity and user engagement are limited
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the song requesting process into distinct functional modules: a request list display module that shows pending requests, a request processing module that handles individual requests, and a performance task execution module that manages the actual performance. This segmentation allows the system to support diverse interaction methods while maintaining manageable complexity through modular architecture.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent creates a universal performance task execution request list that can handle multiple types of performance tasks beyond simple song requests, including but not limited to singing, dancing, and other performances. The system provides a unified interface for diverse interaction methods, making the system versatile while avoiding the need for separate specialized systems for each interaction type.
2Extent of automation
If audience song requests are automatically added to a requested song list, then the process is automated and efficient, but the streamer loses control over which songs are performed
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements a feedback mechanism where the request list is displayed to the streamer, who can then review and selectively process requests. The system provides visual feedback showing which requests are pending, which are being processed, and which have been completed, allowing the streamer to maintain control while benefiting from automated request collection and organization.
Solution Approach 2:
The system performs preliminary actions by automatically collecting and organizing audience requests into a structured request list before presentation to the streamer. This preliminary organization reduces the streamer's workload while maintaining decision-making control, as requests are pre-sorted and presented in a manageable format rather than requiring manual processing of raw audience inputs.
3Stability of the object's composition
If songs are sung in order of the requested song list, then the execution is systematic and organized, but the flexibility to adapt to real-time audience preferences is reduced
Solution Approach 1:
The patent creates a dynamic request list that can be modified in real-time based on streamer decisions and audience interactions. While requests are initially processed in order, the streamer can add new requests, remove requests, or adjust the execution sequence based on real-time conditions such as audience reactions, performance quality, and streaming context, thus maintaining both systematic execution and real-time flexibility.
Data Source
AI summary
The present disclosure provides an interaction method and an apparatus, an electronic device, and a storage medium. The interaction method includes: displaying a performance task execution request list of a current live-stream room in response to a list displaying operation of a current user, wherein the performance task execution request list is configured to show at least part of performance task execution requests sent by audiences of the current live-stream room, and the performance task execution requests are used for requesting execution of performance tasks; and in response to a request processing operation, processing a performance task execution request that the request processing operation targets.


