Live-Stream Resource Display With On-Demand Details Interface
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing live-streaming interactions for sending resources are monotonous and fail to meet the diverse needs of users, particularly for accounts with preset resources, lacking richness in displayed information and interaction.
Innovation Solution
A method and apparatus for information display that includes displaying a resource identifier and prompt information on a live-stream room interface in response to a resource sending operation, allowing for dynamic and interactive display of details, object information, and right information through various operations.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If a resource sending operation is implemented in live-streaming, then user interaction is enabled, but the interaction remains mono and fails to meet diverse user needs
Solution Approach 1:
The display interface is segmented into multiple functional areas: a first display area showing the resource identifier (video/image) and a second display area showing detailed information. This segmentation allows rich interactive content to be presented without overwhelming the entire interface, resolving the contradiction between interaction diversity and display complexity.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent transitions from a single-dimensional resource display to a multi-dimensional interaction system by adding a details interface that can be triggered through preset operations. This dimensional expansion enables users to access comprehensive information about resources, objects, and rights in a structured manner, enhancing interaction diversity while maintaining interface manageability.
2Loss of information
If resource identifier and prompt information are displayed on the live-stream room interface, then user understanding of resource sending is improved, but interface clutter may occur
Solution Approach 1:
The interface is divided into a first display area for resource identifiers and a second display area for detailed information. This segmentation ensures that information is presented in an organized manner, preventing interface clutter while maintaining information completeness. Users can access detailed information without it overwhelming the main live-streaming view.
Solution Approach 2:
The details interface is dynamically triggered through preset operations (such as clicking or long-pressing) on the resource identifier. This dynamic behavior allows the interface to adapt its content based on user interaction, displaying comprehensive information only when needed, thus avoiding permanent interface clutter while ensuring information availability.
3Loss of information
If details interface with multiple areas is displayed, then user access to resource and object information is enhanced, but operation complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The details interface is prepared in advance with multiple areas organized in a predetermined structure. When users trigger the preset operation on the resource identifier, the interface immediately displays the pre-organized information without requiring users to navigate through complex menus or perform multiple sequential operations. This preliminary preparation enhances information accessibility while maintaining operational simplicity.
Solution Approach 2:
The preset operation (such as a click or long-press gesture) serves as an intermediary that bridges the simple resource identifier display and the comprehensive details interface. This intermediary mechanism provides a clear, intuitive trigger that users can easily understand and execute, avoiding complex navigation while enabling access to detailed information about resources, objects, and rights.
Data Source
AI summary
The present application discloses a method for information display. In an example, the method can be applied to a client. The client can display a live-stream room interface, and the user can perform a resource sending operation on the live-stream room interface, and the resource sending operation is used to send a second resource to the streamer account. In an example, the user can be a user corresponding to a target account, and the target account has a first resource. In this case, the client can display the resource identifier of the first resource on the live-stream room interface in respond to the resource sending operation of the target account.


