Message Visual Effects With Automatic Content Segmentation
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing techniques for providing visual effects for messages on electronic devices are cumbersome and inefficient, requiring multiple key presses and wasting user time and device energy, particularly in battery-operated devices.
Innovation Solution
A method for displaying messages with different visual effects applied to different content portions, allowing users to emphasize specific parts of messages without manual selection, and providing suggested visual effects based on content, reducing cognitive burden and power consumption.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If existing techniques are used to provide visual effects for messages, then visual effects can be applied to messages, but the user interface becomes complex and time-consuming requiring multiple key presses
Solution Approach 1:
The message content is segmented into different portions (first content and second content), allowing visual effects to be applied selectively to specific segments rather than requiring a complex overall message processing interface. This segmentation enables targeted visual enhancement without complicating the entire user interface.
Solution Approach 2:
The system automatically determines which content portions should receive visual effects based on the message content itself, eliminating the need for users to manually select or configure visual effect parameters. The system serves itself by autonomously applying appropriate visual effects to relevant message portions.
2Productivity
If existing techniques are used to provide visual effects for messages, then visual effects can be applied to messages, but user time and device energy are wasted
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary analysis of the message content to identify portions suitable for visual effects before the user completes message composition. This preliminary action allows visual effects to be pre-configured and applied automatically, eliminating the need for users to spend additional time configuring or applying effects manually.
Solution Approach 2:
The system autonomously identifies message portions that would benefit from visual effects and applies them without requiring user intervention or selection. This self-service approach eliminates the time users would otherwise spend manually selecting and applying visual effects to their messages.
3Productivity
If existing techniques are used to provide visual effects for messages, then visual effects can be applied to messages, but device energy is consumed unnecessarily
Solution Approach 1:
Visual effects are applied only to specific local portions of the message (first content) rather than to the entire message or requiring complex global processing. This localized approach reduces the computational energy required while maintaining the productivity benefit of enhanced message composition.
Solution Approach 2:
The system automatically determines and applies visual effects without requiring energy-intensive manual user configuration or selection processes. The autonomous application of effects to identified message portions minimizes energy consumption while preserving message composition speed.
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AI summary
The present disclosure generally relates to visual effects for messages.