Modular Plant Information Display for Faster Browsing
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing plant information display methods present information in large blocks of text, leading to low efficiency and poor user experience in browsing and digesting relevant information.
Innovation Solution
A plant information display method that acquires plant information in response to user requests, determines content modules based on user and plant attributes, and adjusts display sequences to present information in a more structured and personalized manner, using modules with clear topics and allowing user interaction.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Loss of information
If plant information is displayed in large blocks of text, then the complete information is provided, but the browsing efficiency and user experience deteriorate
Solution Approach 1:
The patent divides the plant information into multiple content modules (e.g., basic information, care information, propagation information, etc.), each representing a segment of the complete information. This segmentation allows users to browse information efficiently by selecting relevant modules rather than reading large blocks of text, while still providing complete information when needed.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent transitions from a single-dimensional text block display to a multi-dimensional modular structure. Information is organized across multiple dimensions (different content modules) that can be selectively displayed, allowing users to navigate information more efficiently while maintaining completeness.
2Loss of information
If plant information is displayed in large blocks of text, then the complete information is provided, but the user experience deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
By segmenting information into themed modules, the system improves ease of operation. Users can quickly identify and select relevant modules (e.g., care information, propagation information) rather than searching through large text blocks, making the interface more user-friendly and easier to navigate.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements a dynamic display system where content modules can be selectively shown or hidden based on user needs. The system can adapt the display configuration dynamically, allowing users to customize their information browsing experience while maintaining access to complete information when required.
3Productivity
If content modules are provided with adjustable display sequence, then the information presentation is optimized, but the system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements a dynamic display sequence mechanism where content modules can be arranged in different orders based on user preferences or information importance. This dynamic reordering capability optimizes information presentation efficiency without requiring complex underlying structures, as the sequencing logic operates at the software level.
Solution Approach 2:
The system optimizes information presentation by changing parameters such as display sequence and module visibility based on user attributes or plant characteristics. This parameter adjustment approach allows efficient optimization without significant increases in system complexity, as it operates through configuration rather than structural changes.
Data Source
AI summary
The present disclosure provides a plant information display method, apparatus, and computer-readable storage medium, and relates to the technical field of information processing. The method comprises: in response to a user request, acquiring plant information; according to at least one of a user attribute and a plant attribute, determining a content module that needs to be displayed; and displaying the content module so as to present the plant information corresponding to the content module. One or a plurality of content modules are provided. When a plurality of content modules are provided, each content module corresponds to a portion of the plant information, a display sequence between each content module can be adjusted, and the display sequence comprises at least one of a position sequence and a time sequence of the content modules during a display process.


