Panoramic Image Recommendation Display Using Spatial View Intervals
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Solution Overview
Problem
Users tend to focus on the projection picture of a panoramic image, ignoring recommendation information, which affects the information pushing effect.
Innovation Solution
A method and apparatus that display a first partial image of a target panoramic image in a view finding region, and upon spatial movement of the mobile terminal, display a second partial image with proportional displacement, causing recommendation information to be displayed when the second partial image is in a target image interval.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Loss of information
If recommendation information is directly added to the panoramic image, then the information pushing effect deteriorates, but the implementation complexity is reduced
Solution Approach 1:
The panoramic image is divided into multiple image intervals, and recommendation information is selectively displayed in specific intervals rather than being uniformly added throughout. This segmentation allows the system to push recommendations only where relevant, reducing information loss while maintaining manageable complexity through structured organization.
Solution Approach 2:
The system dynamically determines which image intervals should display recommendation information based on user behavior, device state, and contextual factors. This dynamic approach optimizes information pushing effectiveness by adapting to changing conditions, while the modular interval structure keeps implementation complexity controlled.
2Illumination intensity
If the panoramic image is used for information display, then the user focus is attracted to the projection picture, but the recommendation information visibility decreases
Solution Approach 1:
Different regions (image intervals) of the panoramic image are assigned different functions: some intervals display high-quality visual content to attract user focus, while other intervals are designated for recommendation information display. This local differentiation ensures that the projection picture maintains its visual appeal while recommendation information remains visible in designated areas.
Solution Approach 2:
The system utilizes the angular/directional dimension of the panoramic image to separate visual content and recommendation information. By assigning different angular intervals to different purposes, the system creates spatial separation that allows both the projection picture and recommendation information to coexist without competing for user attention.
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AI summary
This application relates to a method for pushing recommendation information when displaying a panoramic image, performed by a mobile terminal. The method includes: displaying a first partial image of a target panoramic image projected into a view finding region of the mobile terminal; in response to a first spatial movement of the mobile terminal, displaying a second partial image of the target panoramic image projected into the view finding region of the mobile terminal based on a proportional displacement from the first partial image to the second partial image within the target panoramic image; and causing a display of recommendation information configured for the second partial image when the second partial image is located in a target image interval of the target panoramic image.


