Multimedia Presentation Layout With Moving Visual Association

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Solution Overview

Problem

Existing information presentation methods fail to effectively associate multimedia resources, leading to users overlooking important information and reducing dissemination and acquisition efficiency.

Innovation Solution

Displaying a first multimedia resource and a second multimedia resource associated with a target object, along with a target element from the first resource moving to the second resource to visually connect them, enhancing user interaction and information acquisition.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Quantity of substance

If multiple multimedia resources are displayed independently on a page, then the quantity of information presented increases, but the association between information elements is lost and users overlook important content

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvequantity of informationVSAvoidinformation association
Core Design Contradiction:
Quantity of substanceVSLoss of information

Solution Approach 1:

The patent introduces a virtual object as an intermediary element that connects multiple multimedia resources. This virtual object appears across different resources (video, image, text) to establish visual associations, enabling users to understand relationships between information elements without overwhelming the page layout.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #24Intermediary (Mediator)

Solution Approach 2:

The patent replaces traditional mechanical linking methods (hyperlinks, navigation menus) with a visual field-based approach. By using virtual objects that occupy spatial positions across multiple resources, the system creates intuitive visual pathways that guide user attention and establish associations without requiring explicit navigation actions.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #28Mechanics substitution (Replace mechanical system)

2Device complexity

If independent page modules are used to organize information, then the structure becomes manageable, but the association between modules is weakened and information dissemination efficiency decreases

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvepage structureVSAvoidinformation dissemination efficiency
Core Design Contradiction:
Device complexityVSProductivity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent adds a spatial dimension to information organization by positioning virtual objects at specific coordinates across multiple page modules. This creates a visual layer that overlays the structural hierarchy, allowing users to perceive associations between modules through spatial relationships rather than just hierarchical navigation.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #17Another dimension (Dimensionality change)

Solution Approach 2:

The patent utilizes visual properties of virtual objects (such as color, transparency, and appearance) to encode different types of associations between modules. Different visual characteristics can indicate different relationship types, enabling users to quickly comprehend information relationships through visual cues rather than structural analysis.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #32Color changes

Data Source

PatentUS20260099561A1Information presentation method, medium, and electronic device
Publication Date: 2026.04.09 BEIJING YOUZHUJU NETWORK TECH CO LTD
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AI summary

The present disclosure relates to an information presentation method and apparatus, a medium, an electronic device, and a program product. The method includes: displaying a first multimedia resource and a second multimedia resource, wherein the first multimedia resource and the second multimedia resource are multimedia resources associated with a target object; and displaying at least portion of a target element in the first multimedia resource moving to the second multimedia resource, wherein the at least portion of the target element is an element associated with the target object.