Virtual Scene Media Browsing Through Position-Triggered Resource Screens
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing media resource display applications limit human-computer interaction by displaying media resources in a list format, leading to a poor user experience.
Innovation Solution
A method and apparatus that display media resources in a virtual scene, where a target virtual object's movement triggers the display of corresponding resource screens, enhancing interaction through dynamic scene navigation and resource selection.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If media resources are displayed in a list format, then the display structure is simple and easy to implement, but the human-computer interaction is limited and user experience is poor
Solution Approach 1:
The patent transforms the traditional two-dimensional list display into a three-dimensional virtual scene environment. Media resources are displayed as resource screens distributed in a virtual space, and user interaction is achieved by controlling a virtual object to move to different positions. This dimensional transformation enriches interaction modes while maintaining implementation feasibility through standard 3D rendering technologies.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces a virtual object as an intermediary between the user and media resources. Instead of directly interacting with resource lists, users control the virtual object's movement, and the system automatically displays corresponding resource screens based on the virtual object's position. This intermediary mechanism simplifies user operations while enabling complex interaction scenarios.
2Adaptability or versatility
If media resources are displayed in a virtual scene with dynamic navigation, then the browsing experience is improved, but the system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The virtual scene system is designed to perform multiple functions: displaying media resources, providing navigation through virtual object movement, and automatically selecting and displaying corresponding resource screens based on position. This multi-functional design improves browsing experience while avoiding the need for separate systems for each function, thereby controlling overall complexity.
Solution Approach 2:
The system automatically determines which resource screens to display based on the virtual object's position without requiring manual user selection. The mapping between virtual object positions and resource screens is handled automatically by the system, reducing the need for complex user interfaces and manual control mechanisms.
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AI summary
The disclosure discloses a media resource display method including: displaying a virtual scene; displaying a resource screen of at least one first media resource in the virtual scene; and displaying, in response to a move operation on a target virtual object in the virtual scene, based on a target position of the target virtual object, a resource screen of at least one second media resource corresponding to the target position in the virtual scene.


