WO2017171479A1 - Procédé et dispositif permettant un partage de contenu sur la base d'une inclinaison - Google Patents

Procédé et dispositif permettant un partage de contenu sur la base d'une inclinaison Download PDF

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WO2017171479A1
WO2017171479A1 PCT/KR2017/003563 KR2017003563W WO2017171479A1 WO 2017171479 A1 WO2017171479 A1 WO 2017171479A1 KR 2017003563 W KR2017003563 W KR 2017003563W WO 2017171479 A1 WO2017171479 A1 WO 2017171479A1
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  • the following description relates to a method and apparatus for sharing contents based on a slope, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for sharing contents based on a slope checked through a sensor inside a user terminal.
  • the gyro sensor and the geomagnetic sensor provide an inclination such as the inclination of the user terminal.
  • a tilt is simply used as a layout (horizontal or vertical) of a display screen of a user terminal or an input to an application (game, etc.), and thus a service using a relatively tilt unlike a service using attributes collected through other sensors. Is limited.
  • the present invention can easily provide a service for content sharing between user terminals by performing content sharing between the first user terminal and the second user terminal based on the current slope of the second user terminal.
  • the present invention by limiting content sharing between user terminals based on not only the current tilt of the second user terminal but additional conditions such as a password, the present invention effectively prevents a situation in which the content is indiscriminately shared only by the tilt and shares the content.
  • Content sharing may be controlled to match the intention of the user terminal.
  • a content sharing method performed by a first user terminal, the method comprising: receiving a selection of content to be shared; And when the sharing of the content is requested, identifying a target slope corresponding to the content, wherein the content includes a current of the second user terminal to download the content shared by the first user terminal. It may be downloaded to the second user terminal based on a result of comparing the slope with the target slope.
  • the content sharing method includes the step of receiving a selection for the download mode of the content downloaded to the second user terminal, the download mode, the general mode that requires only the current slope corresponding to the content and the It may include a secret mode that requires a password in addition to the current slope.
  • the current slope of the second user terminal coincides with a target slope or the current slope of the second user terminal belongs to a predetermined slope range centered on a target slope, It may be downloaded to the second user terminal.
  • the current slope set by the second user terminal matches a target slope or a current slope set by the second user terminal within a sharing time limit set in the content.
  • it may be downloaded to the second user terminal.
  • the target slope may include a plurality of slopes arranged according to a preset sequence.
  • the current slope may be displayed through an interface of the second user terminal in response to a user's control of the second user terminal.
  • the second user terminal downloads the content from the server to which the content is uploaded or based on a result of comparing the current slope of the second user terminal with the target slope.
  • the content may be downloaded from the first user terminal to be shared.
  • the second user terminal may be a user terminal controlled by a user included in the content or a user terminal designated to be able to download the content by the first user terminal. have.
  • the content may include the current slope of the second user terminal coinciding with a target slope, or the current slope of the second user terminal belongs to a predetermined slope range centered on a target slope.
  • the second user terminal When the second user terminal is located in an area set based on an event related to the content or in an area set for the content, the second user terminal may be downloaded to the second user terminal.
  • an area set based on an event related to the content includes at least one of an area where an event related to the content occurs and an area input by a user preset for an event related to the content. can do.
  • a user of the first user terminal and a user of the second user terminal are users subscribed to a service capable of sharing the content, and the user of the first user terminal is the user.
  • the service may be a friend relationship with the user of the second user terminal.
  • a content sharing method when a current slope of the second user terminal matches the target slope, receiving user information of the second user terminal; And receiving whether to approve the download of the content of the second user terminal from the user of the first user terminal which has confirmed the user information of the second user terminal, wherein the content is the user of the first user terminal.
  • the approval for downloading the content of the second user terminal is input from the second user terminal, it may be downloaded to the second user terminal.
  • the user information of the second user terminal may include a picture including a user face of the second user terminal photographed by the second user terminal, and a second user input to the second user terminal.
  • User name of the terminal, environment information of the second user terminal when the content is generated, user ID of the second user terminal on the network-based application, profile picture, status message, the user of the first user terminal and the second user terminal And at least one of a friend relationship between users, a friend list forming a friend relationship with a user of the first user terminal and a user of the second user terminal, and a phone number assigned to the second user terminal.
  • the content sharing method may further include chatting with a user of the second user terminal by participating in a chat space corresponding to the content when the content is downloaded to the second user terminal. have.
  • a method of sharing content performed by a second user terminal includes: identifying a current slope of the second user terminal; And downloading the content based on a result of comparing the current slope with a target slope corresponding to the content to be downloaded by the second user terminal, wherein the target slope is content that the second user terminal wants to download.
  • the slope mapped to is mapped to.
  • the target slope may be identified by a sharing request of a first user terminal to share the content with a second user terminal.
  • the downloading of the content in the content sharing method may include: the content based on whether the current slope corresponds to a target slope or the current slope belongs to a predetermined slope range centered on the target slope. You can download it.
  • the downloading of the content may include downloading the content based on a download mode set in the content, and the download mode may include a general mode requesting only a current slope corresponding to the content and the download mode. It may include a secret mode that requires a password in addition to the current slope.
  • the downloading of the content may include: a current slope set by the second user terminal within a time set based on an event related to the content or a time set in the content matches a target slope; or When the current slope set by the second user terminal falls within a predetermined slope range centered on a target slope, the content may be downloaded.
  • the downloading of the content in the content sharing method may include: when the current slope matches the target slope, responding to the request for the user information of the second user terminal by using the user information as the first user. Transmitting user information to a terminal; And when the approval for content download is input from the user of the first user terminal which has confirmed the user information, downloading the content.
  • the content includes at least one of a picture, a video, audio, and text that the second user terminal wants to download from the first user terminal, or the first user terminal includes the second content. It may include information on at least one of an object, an item, and a service to be provided to the user terminal.
  • the target slope is displayed on a video that the user of the second user terminal is watching or a screen visually viewable by the user, and the content is a video that the user is watching or the user is viewing.
  • Information on at least one of an object, an item, and a service included in the visually identifiable screen may be included.
  • Content sharing may be controlled to match the intention of the first user terminal.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a content sharing method based on a slope, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram for describing a content sharing method based on a slope, according to another exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram for describing a process of identifying a current slope, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a content sharing method according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a content sharing method according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram for describing a process of receiving a selection of content to be shared according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram for describing a download mode of content downloaded to a second user terminal, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram for describing a sharing timeout set for content, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram for describing a time set based on an event related to the formation of a content or a friend relationship, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram for describing a process of identifying a current slope of a second user terminal, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram for describing a process of downloading content in a secret mode, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram for describing a process of downloading content from a first user terminal to a second user terminal, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of displaying downloaded content according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram for describing a sequence of tilts, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • 15 is a diagram for describing a process of downloading content to a second user terminal based on whether a user of the first user terminal is approved according to an embodiment.
  • 16 is a diagram for describing a process of exchanging a message between users who have shared content, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • 17 is a diagram for describing a situation in which content is shared, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram for describing a process of sharing content when a user watches a video on a smart phone according to one embodiment.
  • 19 is a diagram for describing a process of sharing content when a user watches a video through a television, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • 20 is a diagram for describing a process of sharing content by using a target slope displayed on an external screen, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • 21 is a diagram illustrating an example of displaying a target slope on an outdoor billboard according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating a television advertisement using a target slope according to an embodiment.
  • 23 is a diagram illustrating an example in which shared content is displayed on a second user terminal.
  • first or second may be used to describe various components, but such terms should be interpreted only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another component.
  • first component may be referred to as a second component
  • second component may also be referred to as a first component.
  • Embodiments described below can be used to share content.
  • Embodiments may be implemented in various forms of products, such as smart phones, smart pads, wearable devices, tablets, laptop computers, portable terminals.
  • embodiments may be applied to sharing content in a smart phone, smart pad, wearable device, and the like.
  • exemplary embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  • Like reference numerals in the drawings denote like elements.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a content sharing method based on a slope, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the second user terminal 103 is a terminal that wants to download the content shared by the first user terminal 101, and receives the shared content by adjusting the inclination of the second user terminal 103.
  • the user of the second user terminal 103 may adjust the inclination of the second user terminal 103 by manipulating the second user terminal 103.
  • the inclination of the second user terminal 103 means information indicating the current posture of the second user terminal 103.
  • the inclination of the second user terminal 103 may mean an orientation or an angle of the second user terminal 103.
  • the inclination of the second user terminal 103 may mean at least one of left, right, up and down tilt, and front and rear tilt of the second user terminal 103.
  • the inclination of the second user terminal 103 may be checked through a gravity sensor, a geomagnetic sensor, or a gyro sensor mounted on the second user terminal 103.
  • the inclination of the second user terminal 103 is measured by a sensor inside the second user terminal 103.
  • the slope that changes in real time according to the posture of the second user terminal 103 is provided through an interface (compass type, etc.) represented on the display of the second user terminal 103 as shown in FIG. can do.
  • the current slope of the second user terminal 103 may be compared with a preset target slope. In this case, when the current slope of the second user terminal 103 coincides with the target slope or the current slope of the second user terminal 103 falls within a specific range (error range) of the target slope, the second user terminal 103. ) May download the content corresponding to the target slope.
  • the current tilt of the second user terminal 103 can be changed by the user operating the second user terminal 103.
  • the tilt is input to the second user terminal 103 as text (letters, numbers, symbols, etc.) (ex. 45 degrees)
  • the current tilt of the second user terminal 103 may be changed by inputting a tilt with a voice (eg, a voice command of 45 degrees) or by inputting a tilt on the display with an image, a touch or a pen.
  • a voice eg, a voice command of 45 degrees
  • the second user terminal 103 may be considered to be inclined at 45 degrees.
  • a description will be given focusing on an example in which the user changes the current tilt while directly holding the second user terminal 103.
  • the target slope indicates a slope mapped to the content and may also be referred to as an angle, a tilting range, or the like.
  • the target slope may be determined by the server 102 relaying the sharing of the content or by the first user terminal 101 wishing to share the content. That is, when a sharing request for content is received from the first user terminal 101, the server 102 may determine a target slope corresponding to the content and transmit the determined content slope to the determined first user terminal 101. Alternatively, the first user terminal 101 may determine a target slope corresponding to the content to be shared and transmit the determined target slope to the server 102.
  • the server 102 will be described based on an example of determining a target slope corresponding to the content.
  • the target slope may be provided or displayed through various media or devices such as text, voice, image, animation, etc., indicating an angle indicating the slope.
  • the target slope is provided through various media or devices as a result expressed as an angle indicating an inclination (eg, a smartphone image inclined at 45 degrees, a compass image representing 45 degrees, a clock picture corresponding to 45 degrees), or Can be displayed.
  • the content is to be shared by the first user terminal 101 to the second user terminal 103.
  • a picture, a video, an audio, a text, and the like are displayed on the first user terminal 101 in the second user terminal 101. Anything that can be shared with the terminal 103 may be included without limitation.
  • the content may be a photo, video, audio, text, etc. generated or stored in the first user terminal 101, and may mean an object to be shared from the first user terminal 101 to the second user terminal 103. have.
  • the content is an object that a user (eg, a product seller, an advertiser, a service provider, etc.) of the first user terminal 101 wishes to provide to a user (eg, a consumer, a customer, etc.) of the second user terminal 103,
  • the information may have a format such as a photo, a video, audio, or text.
  • description will be made based on an example in which the content is a photograph.
  • the first user terminal 101 may transmit a sharing request for sharing content to the second user terminal 103 to the server 102.
  • the first user terminal 101 may deliver the content to the server 102 together with the sharing request for the content.
  • the server 102 may determine a target slope corresponding to the content based on the sharing request from the first user terminal 101. In addition, the server 102 may transmit the determined target slope to the first user terminal 101.
  • the first user terminal 101 may transmit a target slope corresponding to the content instead of directly delivering the content to the second user terminal 103.
  • the first user terminal 101 transmits a message indicating a target slope to the second user terminal 103, or posts the target slope to a posting space that the second user terminal 103 can check.
  • a variety of methods such as displaying on a partial area of a video watched by a user of the second user terminal 103 or on an external screen or outdoor billboard that the user of the second user terminal 103 can visually check.
  • the target slope may be transmitted to the second user terminal 103 through the target slope.
  • the second user terminal 103 may identify a current slope to download the content.
  • the user of the second user terminal 103 may adjust the current tilt of the second user terminal 103 to correspond to the target slope transmitted from the first user terminal 101.
  • the user of the second user terminal 103 may tilt or tilt the current tilt of the second user terminal 103 so as to correspond to the target slope.
  • the second user terminal 103 can communicate the identified current slope to the server 102.
  • the server 103 may deliver the content to the second user terminal 103 based on a result of comparing the current slope of the second user terminal 103 with the target slope. For example, when the current slope of the second user terminal 103 coincides with the target slope or the current slope of the second user terminal 103 belongs to a predetermined slope range set around the target slope, the server 103 The content may be delivered to the second user terminal 103 so that the second user terminal 103 may download the content. Thus, the second user terminal 103 may download the content from the server 102 based on a result of comparing the current slope with the target slope.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram for describing a content sharing method based on a slope, according to another exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 another example of sharing content from the first user terminal 101 to the second user terminal 103 is illustrated.
  • the first user terminal 101 may transmit a sharing request for sharing content to the second user terminal 103 to the server 102. In this case, the first user terminal 101 may not separately transmit content to be shared to the server 102.
  • the server 102 may determine a target slope corresponding to the content based on the sharing request. In addition, the server 102 may transmit the determined target slope to the first user terminal 101. In addition, the first user terminal 101 may transmit a target slope corresponding to the content to be shared with the second user terminal 103.
  • the second user terminal 103 may identify a current slope to download the content. If the current slope of the second user terminal 103 coincides with the target slope, or if the current slope of the second user terminal 103 falls within a predetermined slope range set around the target slope, the server 103 determines that the second user has a second slope. The terminal 103 may transmit a message instructing to share the content to the first user terminal 101 so that the terminal 103 can download the content. Thus, the second user terminal 103 may download content from the first user terminal 101 based on a result of comparing the current slope with the target slope.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram for describing a process of identifying a current slope, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the current slope of the second user terminal 103 may be determined as the slope between the reference axis and the XYZ axis of the second user terminal 103.
  • the reference axis may be a straight line connecting the upper and lower ends of the user terminal 101, but the reference axis may be changed according to an embodiment.
  • the description is based on the XYZ coordinate system, but the current slope of the second user terminal 103 should be calculated separately from the X, Y, and Z values determined according to the posture of the second user terminal 103. Therefore, the current slope of the second user terminal 103 may be calculated according to a cylindrical coordinate system, a spherical coordinate system, etc. in addition to the XYZ coordinate system.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a content sharing method according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an example in which the second user terminal 103 downloads content from the server 102.
  • the first user terminal 101 may receive a selection of content to be shared with the second user terminal 103 from a user of the first user terminal 101.
  • the first user terminal 101 may transmit a sharing request for the selected content to the server 102.
  • the sharing request for the content may include identification information about the content to be shared.
  • the sharing request for the content may additionally include the selection information of the download mode for the content.
  • the download mode may indicate a form in which content is downloaded to the second user terminal 103.
  • information required for the second user terminal 103 to download the content may vary according to the download mode.
  • the download mode may include a general mode requiring only a current slope corresponding to the content and a secret mode requiring a password additionally to the current slope.
  • the first user terminal 101 may deliver the selected content to the server 102.
  • the first user terminal 101 delivers the content after delivering the sharing request for the content to the server 102, the sharing request and the content for the content are simultaneously delivered to the server 102, or The content may be delivered to the server 102 before the share request for the content.
  • the first user terminal 101 identifies a target slope corresponding to the content.
  • the target slope may be determined by the server 102 that receives the sharing request for the content.
  • the server 102 may arbitrarily determine a target slope corresponding to the content according to the sharing request for the content received from the first user terminal 101.
  • the target slope may be determined at the first user terminal 101.
  • the first user terminal 101 may arbitrarily determine the target slope or receive a value for the target slope from the user of the first user terminal 101.
  • the target slope may be determined through various methods, and is not limited to the above-described example.
  • the first user terminal 101 may identify an additional condition corresponding to the content.
  • the additional condition is a condition additionally required for sharing content, and may include, for example, at least one of a target password, a target location, a target time, and target content.
  • the additional condition may or may not be identified based on the request of the first user terminal 101 or the server 102. If no additional condition is identified, step 405 may be omitted.
  • the target password when the download mode for the content is the secret mode, the target password may be identified as an additional condition corresponding to the content.
  • the target password may be variously set to a text having a predetermined value, a predetermined pattern, a voice, or the like.
  • the target slope will be described with reference to an example consisting of two digits.
  • the target location may be identified by additional conditions corresponding to the content.
  • the target location may include information about an area set on the content or an area set on the basis of an event related to the content.
  • the area set for the content is the location of the first user terminal 101 when the selection of the content to be shared from the user of the first user terminal 101, the first user terminal 101 server The location of the first user terminal 101 when forwarding the sharing request for content to 102, or the first user terminal 101 when the second user terminal 103 forwards the current slope to the server 102. It may include information about the area set based on the location of the various first user terminal 101, such as the location of.
  • the location set based on the event related to the content will be described later through step 410.
  • the target time may be identified by an additional condition corresponding to the content.
  • the target time may include information about a time set in the content or a time set based on an event related to the content.
  • the time set for the content may include a time point at which the content to be shared is selected from the user of the first user terminal 101, a time point at which the first user terminal 101 transmits a sharing request for the content to the server 102, and the like. It may be set within a predetermined time range set on the basis of various viewpoints generated in the first user terminal 101.
  • the time set based on an event related to the content includes at least one of a time duration of an event related to the content, a time set based on a specific point in time of an event related to the content, and a time input from a user who is predetermined for an event related to the content. can do.
  • a time set based on an event related to content will be described later in detail with reference to FIG. 9.
  • the target content may be identified based on additional conditions corresponding to the user of the first user terminal 101.
  • the target content is content to be shared selected by the user of the first user terminal 101, and may be set as an additional condition to limit the range of a user who can download the content to a user included in the target content. If the target content is a picture, the target content is a picture taken at a point in time to which the content is to be shared, or a picture selected from an album in which pictures taken in the past are stored, and the target content of the second user terminal 103 to download the content. It may be a picture including a user.
  • the target content is a video
  • the content is a video photographed at a point in time to which the content is to be shared, or a video selected from an album containing videos recorded in the past, and the second user terminal 103 to download the content.
  • the video may include a user of.
  • the target content is audio
  • the content is audio recorded at a time point when the content is to be shared, or audio selected from a memory in which audios recorded in the past are stored, and the second user terminal 103 to download the content.
  • the audio may include audio of the user.
  • the target slope identified in step 404 may be communicated to the server 102 and compared with the current slope of the second user terminal 103 received from the second user terminal 103.
  • the additional condition may be transmitted to the server 102 and compared with the additional information of the second user terminal 103 received from the second user terminal 103. .
  • the first user terminal 101 can deliver the target slope identified by the second user terminal 103. If the additional condition is identified in step 405, the first user terminal 101 may also transmit the additional condition identified as the second user terminal 103.
  • the method of transmitting the target slope and the additional condition is not limited, and the user of the first user terminal 101 may simply orally transmit the target slope and the additional condition to the user of the second user terminal 103.
  • the second user terminal 103 may obtain the current tilt.
  • the user of the second user terminal 103 may adjust the current tilt of the first user terminal 103 to correspond to the target slope transmitted from the first user terminal 101.
  • the second user terminal 103 may obtain the additional information. Depending on the type of additional condition identified in step 405, in step 407 the second user terminal 103 may have at least one of an input password, a current location, a current time, and an ID of the user of the second user terminal 103. Can be obtained.
  • the second user terminal 103 may transmit the acquired current slope to the server 102. If the additional condition is identified in step 405, the second user terminal 103 may also transmit the acquired additional information to the server 102.
  • the server 102 may compare the current slope and the target slope of the second user terminal 103.
  • the server 102 may have a predetermined slope range (eg, an error) in which the current slope of the second user terminal 103 matches the target slope or the current slope of the second user terminal 103 is set around the target slope. Range). If the current slope of the second user terminal 103 does not match the target slope, and the current slope of the second user terminal 103 does not belong to a predetermined slope range (for example, an error range) set around the target slope, The server 102 may retransmit the current tilt from the second user terminal 103.
  • a predetermined slope range eg, an error
  • step 410 the server 102 may compare the additional information of the second user terminal 103 with the additional condition identified in step 405.
  • the target password is set as an additional condition, and the server 102 may further determine whether the input password received from the second user terminal 103 matches the target password. Can be. If the input password does not match the target password, the server 102 may receive the newly obtained input password from the second user terminal 103.
  • the server 102 may further determine whether the current location of the second user terminal 103 received from the second user terminal 103 corresponds to the target location. have. Alternatively, the server 102 may determine whether the current location of the second user terminal 103 is located in an area set for content or an area set based on an event related to the content.
  • the server 102 determines whether the second user terminal 103 is located within a predetermined area including the broadcast shooting site. It can be determined. Through this, by limiting the second user terminal 103 who attended the broadcast shooting site to download the content such as the picture and the video for the broadcast shooting site, the contents of the picture and the video about the broadcasting shooting site are indiscriminately. Can be prevented from being shared.
  • the event related to the content is a television or radio broadcast
  • the content is an image of a product broadcasted on the television or radio broadcast
  • the user of the second user terminal 103 who is watching or listening to the television or radio broadcast The image of the product may be downloaded by adjusting the current tilt of the second user terminal 103 so as to correspond to the target tilt found through the television or radio broadcast.
  • the server 102 receives a location history of the current location of the second user terminal 103 from the second user terminal 103, and the current location of the second user terminal 103 at the specific time point is the target location. It can be determined whether or not corresponds to.
  • the server 102 determines whether the current time received from the second user terminal 103 is within a time set based on a time set in the content or an event related to the content. Additional judgment can be made. If the current time of the second user terminal 103 does not correspond to the target time, the server 102 requests that the new current time be transmitted to the second user terminal 103 or a message indicating that it cannot form a friend relationship. I can deliver it.
  • a time set based on an event related to content will be described later in detail with reference to FIG. 9.
  • the server 102 sets the target content on the second user terminal based on the ID of the user of the second user terminal 103 received from the second user terminal 103. It may be further determined whether the user of 103 is included. If the user of the second user terminal 103 is not included in the target content, the server 102 may transmit a message indicating that a friend relationship cannot be formed to the second user terminal 130.
  • step 410 by additionally determining whether the additional condition matches the additional information obtained from the second user terminal 103, a phenomenon in which a friend relationship is formed indiscriminately may be effectively prevented. However, if the additional condition is not identified in step 405, step 410 may be omitted.
  • the server 102 may deliver the content to the second user terminal 103 at step 411. That is, the second user terminal 103 may download the content from the server 102.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a content sharing method according to an embodiment.
  • FIG 5 illustrates an example in which the second user terminal 103 downloads content from the first user terminal 101.
  • the first user terminal 101 may receive a selection of content to be shared with the second user terminal 103 from a user of the first user terminal 101.
  • the first user terminal 101 may transmit a sharing request for the selected content to the server 102.
  • the sharing request for the content may include identification information about the content to be shared.
  • the sharing request for the content may additionally include the selection information of the download mode for the content.
  • the first user terminal 101 identifies a target slope corresponding to the content.
  • the target slope may be determined at the server 102 that has received the sharing request for the content, or may be determined at the first user terminal 101.
  • the first user terminal 101 may arbitrarily determine the target slope or receive a value for the target slope from the user of the first user terminal 101.
  • the target slope may be determined through various methods, and is not limited to the above-described example.
  • the first user terminal 101 may identify an additional condition corresponding to the content.
  • the additional condition is a condition additionally required for sharing content, and may include, for example, at least one of a target password, a target location, a target time, and target content.
  • the additional condition may or may not be identified based on the request of the first user terminal 101 or the server 102. If no additional condition is identified, step 504 may be omitted.
  • the first user terminal 101 can deliver the target slope identified by the second user terminal 103. If the additional condition is identified in step 504, the first user terminal 101 may also communicate the additional condition identified as the second user terminal 103.
  • the method of transmitting the target slope and the additional condition is not limited, and the user of the first user terminal 101 may simply orally transmit the target slope and the additional condition to the user of the second user terminal 103.
  • the second user terminal 103 may obtain a current slope.
  • the user of the second user terminal 103 may adjust the current tilt of the second user terminal 103 to correspond to the target slope transmitted from the first user terminal 101.
  • the second user terminal 103 may obtain additional information. Depending on the type of additional condition identified in step 504, in step 407 the second user terminal 103 may have at least one of an input password, a current location, a current time, and an ID of the user of the second user terminal 103. Can be obtained.
  • the second user terminal 103 may transmit the acquired current slope to the server 102. If additional conditions are identified in step 504, the second user terminal 103 may also transmit the acquired additional information to the server 102.
  • server 102 may compare the current slope of the second user terminal 103 with the target slope.
  • the server 102 may have a predetermined slope range (eg, an error) in which the current slope of the second user terminal 103 matches the target slope or the current slope of the second user terminal 103 is set around the target slope. Range). If the current slope of the second user terminal 103 does not match the target slope, and the current slope of the second user terminal 103 does not belong to a predetermined slope range (for example, an error range) set around the target slope, The server 102 may retransmit the current tilt from the second user terminal 103.
  • a predetermined slope range eg, an error
  • step 410 the server 102 may compare the additional information of the second user terminal 103 with the additional condition identified in step 405.
  • the server 102 may authorize content sharing from the first user terminal 101 to the second user terminal 103.
  • the first user terminal 101 that has received the approval of the content sharing of the server 102 may deliver the content to the second user terminal 103. That is, the second user terminal 103 may download content from the first user terminal 101.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram for describing a process of receiving a selection of content to be shared according to an embodiment.
  • 6A illustrates a state in which content to be shared is selected by a first user terminal.
  • the content to be shared may be a picture taken at the time point to be shared by the first user terminal 101 or a photo taken in the past may be selected from an album in which the pictures are stored.
  • 6B illustrates a state in which content to be shared is selected. In this case, one or more photos may be selected as content.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram for describing a download mode of content downloaded to a second user terminal, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • a first user terminal may receive a selection of a download mode for content from a user.
  • the download mode may include a general mode requiring only a current slope corresponding to the content and a secret mode requiring a password additionally to the current slope.
  • EASY UPLOAD illustrated in FIG. 7A
  • the first user terminal may share content in a normal mode.
  • SAFE UPLOAD illustrated in FIG. 7A is selected, the first user terminal may share content in a secret mode.
  • FIG. 7B illustrates the target slope according to the normal mode. Only current tilt is required to download content in normal mode. Thus, in the normal mode, only the target slope may be determined in response to the sharing request for the content. In FIG. 7B, the target slope may be determined by 180 degrees.
  • the target slope and target password may be determined in response to the sharing request for the content.
  • 45 may be determined as a target slope
  • “93” may be determined as a target password.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram for describing a sharing timeout set for content, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • a sharing timeout may be set for content.
  • the corresponding content may be downloaded to the second user terminal only within the set sharing time limit. That is, when the sharing timeout period is set, the second user terminal may download the content when the current slope coincides with the target slope or the current slope falls within a predetermined slope range centered on the target slope within the sharing timeout period.
  • the sharing timeout set for the content may be determined by the first user terminal or the server or may be set by the user of the first user terminal.
  • FIG. 8B illustrates a state in which sharing of content is stopped.
  • the user of the first user terminal may stop sharing the content by clicking the stop button even if the sharing timeout does not pass.
  • the second user terminal may not be able to access the content even if the current slope of the second user terminal matches the target slope or the current slope of the second user terminal falls within a predetermined slope range centered on the target slope. Can't download
  • FIG. 8C illustrates a state in which the sharing timeout period set for the content has elapsed.
  • sharing timeout elapses, sharing of content may be stopped.
  • the second user terminal cannot download the content.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram for describing a time set based on an event related to the formation of a content or a friend relationship, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the first event 910 related to the content is broadcast recording, a concert, and a picture, a video, or the like for a broadcast recording scene or a concert scene where the content is taken by a broadcasting station, a broadcast company, an audience, a viewer, or the like (eg, photographing).
  • a first time 911 at which the first event 910 lasts may be set as a target time.
  • the concert scene adjusts the current tilt of the second user terminal to correspond to the target slope set in the content during the first time (911) during the corresponding broadcast recording, concert By doing so, the corresponding content can be downloaded.
  • the second event 920 related to the content may represent an event in which the recorded broadcast or concert is broadcast through a television or a radio.
  • the second time 921 and the third time 922 may represent a time set based on a specific time point of the second event 920.
  • a specific time point of the second event 920 For example, in music broadcasting, a plurality of songs are generally broadcast, while the current slope that can be expressed through the second user terminal is limited. As the number of target tilts increases, the more the user needs to finely adjust the current tilt, the greater the difficulty of the user controlling the current tilt. So, only during the second time 921 when a user's favorite song is broadcast, download the image for the singer of the song, the image for the song's album jacket, the video for the song's music video, etc. By doing so, it is possible to effectively prevent wrong downloading of content for songs that are not currently being broadcast.
  • the content may be downloaded through a tilt for a predetermined time (for example, the third time).
  • the first event 910 may represent a main broadcast such as a television or a radio
  • the second event 920 may represent a re-broadcast of a television or a radio.
  • the first event 910 may indicate a sporting event and the second event 920 may indicate a highlight broadcast for an already executed sporting event.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram for describing a process of identifying a current slope of a second user terminal, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • 10A illustrates an initial state for downloading content based on the slope.
  • 10B illustrates a state in which the current tilt of the second user terminal is adjusted by a user's manipulation. In one example, the second user terminal may be controlled such that the current tilt is 180 degrees.
  • FIG. 10C illustrates that when the current slope of the second user terminal matches the target slope or the current slope of the second user terminal belongs to a predetermined slope range set around the target slope, the content corresponding to the target slope may be identified. .
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram for describing a process of downloading content in a secret mode, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • 11 shows an example in which the download mode is set to a secret mode.
  • 11A illustrates a state in which an input password is requested to the user of the second user terminal.
  • 11B illustrates a state in which a keypad for receiving a password is generated.
  • 11B illustrates a case in which the target password is text. If the target password is a certain pattern, an input window for inputting a pattern other than a keypad may be generated.
  • 11C illustrates a state in which a button for downloading content is activated when the target password and the input password match.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram for describing a process of downloading content from a first user terminal to a second user terminal, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the content may be shared from the first user terminal 101 to the second user terminal 103.
  • the second user terminal 103 may directly download the content from the first user terminal 101 or may download the content through the server.
  • FIG. 13 illustrates an example of displaying downloaded content according to an embodiment.
  • the second user terminal 103 may display information 1310 about users included in the downloaded content.
  • the second user terminal 103 may display an image, name, ID, etc. of the corresponding user as information 1310 about the users included in the content.
  • the information 1310 of the users illustrated in FIG. 13 may represent users who share the corresponding content. That is, information 1310 about users who share or download the corresponding content may be displayed.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram for describing a sequence of tilts, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • a target slope corresponding to content is defined in a sequence form is illustrated. That is, in the above description, the case where the target slope is one has been described. However, according to an exemplary embodiment, the plurality of target slopes may be set as the target slope regardless of a specific order or order.
  • the current slope of the second user terminal 103 should be changed in the order of 0 degrees 45 degrees 180 degrees 315 degrees according to the sequence of the target slope, so that the content shared by the first user terminal is changed. You can download it.
  • 15 is a diagram for describing a process of downloading content to a second user terminal based on whether a user of the first user terminal is approved according to an embodiment.
  • a series of steps 1500 of downloading content to the second user terminal 103 according to whether the user of the first user terminal 101 approves the download of the content of the second user terminal 103. ) Is shown.
  • additional information of the second user terminal 103 may be obtained by matching the current slope of the second user terminal 103 with the target slope in steps 409 and 410 of FIG. 4. May be performed when the additional condition identified at 405 is matched.
  • the server 102 may request user information from the second user terminal 103.
  • the second user terminal 103 may obtain user information of the second user terminal 103.
  • the user information of the second user terminal 103 may include a photo including the user face of the second user terminal 103 photographed by the second user terminal 103, and the second user terminal 103.
  • the second user terminal 103 may acquire user information by taking a picture including a user face of the second user terminal 1502 using a camera included in the second user terminal 103. have.
  • the second user terminal 103 may obtain user information by receiving a photo including the user's face from the second user terminal 103 among previously taken pictures.
  • the user of the first user terminal 101 can easily identify the user of the second user terminal 103 to download the content. have.
  • the user of the first user terminal 101 can effectively prevent the content from being downloaded indiscriminately by determining whether to approve the download of the content of the second user terminal 103 based on the identification result.
  • the second user terminal 103 may obtain user information by receiving a user name from the user of the second user terminal 103. Identification information of the user of the second user terminal 103, such as the user name of the second user terminal 103, so that the user of the second user terminal 103 can be identified by the user of the first user terminal 101; Can be entered.
  • the user name may include a real name of the user using the second user terminal 103 or a nickname of the user.
  • the second user terminal 103 may obtain environment information of the second user terminal 103 when the content is generated as user information.
  • the environment information of the second user terminal 103 is information about the surrounding environment of the second user terminal 103 and may include information about the location, time, operation, etc. of the second user terminal 103.
  • the location of 103 may be obtained as user information of the second user terminal 103.
  • the user of the first user terminal 101 can easily determine whether the user of the second user terminal 103 corresponds to the user who took the picture together based on the position of the second user terminal 103 when the corresponding picture is taken. can do.
  • the user of the first user terminal 101 determines whether to approve the download of the photo of the second user terminal 103 based on the determination result, thereby effectively preventing the photo from being downloaded indiscriminately to the user not included in the photo. Can be.
  • the second user terminal 103 may be a user ID, a profile picture, a status message, a user of the first user terminal 101 and a user of the second user terminal 103 of the second user terminal 103 on a network-based application. Acquiring at least one of a friend relationship between the user, a user list of the first user terminal 101 and a friend list simultaneously forming a friend relationship with the user of the second user terminal 103 as user information of the second user terminal 103. can do.
  • the network-based application is an application that can exchange messages and / or content with other user terminals using a wired or wireless network, or post messages and / or content in a space accessible to other user terminals through a wired or wireless network.
  • it may include without limitation a messenger application, Social Network Services (SNS) application.
  • SNS Social Network Services
  • the second user terminal 103 may have a user ID on a network-based application, register a profile picture, and set a predetermined text as a status message. In addition, the second user terminal 103 may form a friend relationship with a user of another user terminal in the corresponding application.
  • the second user terminal 103 is a user ID, a profile picture, a status message of the second user terminal 103, whether a friend relationship between the user of the first user terminal 101 and the user of the second user terminal 103, At least one of a friend list forming a friend relationship with the user of the first user terminal 101 and the user of the second user terminal 103 may be obtained as user information of the second user terminal 103.
  • the second user terminal 103 may obtain a phone number assigned to the second user terminal 103 as user information.
  • the second user terminal 103 is a terminal subscribed to a telecommunication company providing a wired / wireless communication service
  • the second user terminal 103 may have a telephone number assigned by the telecommunication company.
  • the telephone number of the second user terminal 103 may be obtained as user information.
  • the second user terminal 103 may transfer the obtained user information to the first user terminal 101.
  • the user information may be transferred directly from the second user terminal 103 to the first user terminal 101, or may be transferred via the server 102.
  • the first user terminal 101 may be configured to download content of the second user terminal 103 from the user of the first user terminal 101 which has confirmed the received user information of the second user terminal 103. You can enter the approval status.
  • the user of the first user terminal 101 confirms the user information of the second user terminal 103 displayed on the display of the first user terminal 101, thereby downloading the content to the second user terminal 103. ) Can be identified.
  • the user of the first user terminal 101 may effectively prevent the content from being downloaded indiscriminately by determining whether to approve the download of the content of the second user terminal 103 based on the determination result.
  • the sharing process for the corresponding content may be terminated.
  • the user of the first user terminal 101 is the second user terminal 103.
  • the second user terminal 103 may reacquire user information and transmit it to the first user terminal 101 in order to receive approval for downloading the content.
  • step 1505 the first user terminal 101 transmits to the server 102 the second user terminal ( Approval information for the content download of 103 may be delivered.
  • the server 102 may deliver the content to the second user terminal 103.
  • step 508 and step 509 of FIG. 5 additional information of the second user terminal 103 is obtained while the current slope of the second user terminal 103 matches the target slope. May also be performed if M is matched with the additional condition identified at step 504.
  • step 510 of FIG. 5 is omitted, and the second user When the approval for downloading the content of the terminal 103 is input, step 511 of FIG. 5 may be subsequently performed.
  • 16 is a diagram for describing a process of exchanging a message between users who have shared content, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the user of the first user terminal and the user of the second user terminal may participate in the same chat space 1610 to perform a chat.
  • the user of the first user terminal and the user of the second user terminal may participate in the same chat space 1610 to perform a chat.
  • information about users who have shared the picture may be displayed. Users who share the photo may send and receive instant messages by participating in the same chat space 1610.
  • the chat space 1610 is a space where a plurality of users can participate in sending and receiving instant messages or posting.
  • a chat room provided by a messenger service, an online bulletin board for posting a comment on shared content, and the like. It may include.
  • the instant message may include various texts, images, videos, audio, etc. to be delivered to other users.
  • a user who participates in the chat space 1610 may include information about his or her current location in an instant message and send it.
  • the information on the current location may simply be represented by an address or latitude and longitude values in the administrative district, or may be represented by a map image in which the current location of the user terminal 101 is displayed.
  • the chat space 1610 can easily share the location of each of the plurality of people, a large number of people can easily gather to a specific place.
  • the location of each of the plurality of people participating in the chat space 1610 may be displayed on a map image displayed in the group chat room.
  • location information about users who share the corresponding content may be displayed.
  • the location information about the users who shared the corresponding content may be displayed through various methods. For example, the location information about the users who shared the corresponding content is displayed by the address or latitude and longitude values in the administrative district. The location for the users may be mapped and displayed on the map image.
  • 17 is a diagram for describing a situation in which content is shared, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the content is an object that a user (eg, a seller of goods, an advertiser, a service provider, etc.) of the first user terminal wants to provide to a user (eg, a consumer, a customer, etc.) of the second user terminal 103,
  • a user eg, a seller of goods, an advertiser, a service provider, etc.
  • it may have a format such as a photo, a video, audio, or text.
  • the user of the first user terminal may display the target slope in various situations in order to share information on at least one of an object, an item, and a service to be provided to the user of the second user terminal 103.
  • the target slope may be identified by a sharing request of the first user terminal to share content to the second user terminal.
  • the sharing request of the first user terminal may mean registering content (for example, information about at least one of an object, an item, and a service to be provided to the user of the second user terminal 103) with the server.
  • the server may be a device that relays sharing of content.
  • the target slope may be displayed at a position visually identifiable by the user of the second user terminal 103 so that the user of the second user terminal 103 may download content in various situations using the target slope. Can be.
  • the target slope may be displayed in digital signage 1710.
  • the digital signage 1710 may display at least one of an object, an item, and a service to be provided by the user of the first user terminal, and may display a target slope on a portion of the digital signage 1710.
  • the user of the second user terminal 103 may adjust the current tilt of the second user terminal 103 to correspond to the target slope displayed on the partial area of the digital signage 1710.
  • information ie, content
  • information ie, content
  • 103 may be downloaded and displayed.
  • the target slope may be displayed on the external billboard 1720.
  • the external billboard 1720 may display at least one of an object, an item, and a service to be provided by the user of the first user terminal, and may display a target slope on a portion of the external billboard 1720.
  • Information ie, content
  • Information about at least one of the services may be displayed on the display of the second user terminal 103.
  • the target slope may be displayed on the television 1730.
  • the television 1730 may display at least one of an object, an item, and a service to be provided by the user of the first user terminal, and may display a target slope on a portion of the television 1730.
  • the objects, items, and services displayed on the television 1730 by adjusting the current tilt of the second user terminal 103 so that the user of the second user terminal 103 corresponds to the target slope displayed on the partial area of the television 1730.
  • Information (ie, content) about at least one may be displayed on the display of the second user terminal 103.
  • the target slope may be displayed on the smartphone 1740.
  • the smartphone 1740 may display at least one of an object, an item, and a service that a user of the first user terminal wants to provide, and may display a target slope on a portion of the smartphone 1740.
  • Information ie, content
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram for describing a process of sharing content when a user watches a video on a smart phone according to one embodiment.
  • FIG. 18 an example in which a user of the second user terminal 103 downloads content while watching a video on a smart phone is illustrated.
  • the user of the second user terminal 103 may watch a video (eg, a broadcast program, a movie, etc.) using the second user terminal 103 (eg, a smart phone).
  • the target slope 1811 may be displayed on a portion of the second user terminal 103.
  • the target slope 1811 may be displayed on the second user terminal 103 together with at least one of an object, an item, and a service that a user of the first user terminal wants to provide as a user of the second user terminal 103.
  • the target slope 1811 corresponding to the object is provided. ) Can be displayed with the object.
  • the user of the second user terminal 103 may apply the target gradient 1811 to the target gradient 1811 to download information about at least one of an object, an item, and a service corresponding to the content.
  • the current tilt of the second user terminal 103 may be adjusted to correspond.
  • content eg, an object, an item, and a service
  • content may be displayed in the partial area 1833 of the second user terminal 103.
  • Information about at least one may be displayed. For example, an image, a price, a brand name, a product name, a quantity to be ordered, and the like for the sunglasses used by the main character of the drama may be displayed in the partial region 1833.
  • a button for ordering the corresponding sunglasses and a button in the shopping cart may be displayed together.
  • the partial area 1833 is an area that is distinguished from the area 1831 where the video of the second user terminal 103 is being viewed, and is displayed on the second user terminal 103 together with the area 1831. Can be.
  • the screen of the second user terminal 103 is divided into divided areas 1831 and 1833.
  • a video being watched may be displayed, and content may be displayed in an area 1833.
  • the content may be shared based on the target slope 1811 and identification information (eg, a video name) of the video.
  • identification information eg, a video name
  • the content shared by the second user terminal 103 includes the target slope 1811 corresponding to the current slope of the second user terminal 103 and identification information of the video being played on the second user terminal 103.
  • the identified content may be shared with the second user terminal 103.
  • the content further uses at least one of a location of the second user terminal 103, a time at which the video is played on the second user terminal 103, and a password input to the second user terminal 103. May be shared. Since the foregoing descriptions may be applied to the operation of sharing content using the location, time, and password, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • the corresponding travel and Related information may be downloaded and displayed on the second user terminal 103 as content.
  • the content may include information about a corresponding travel area, transportation information (eg, an airplane ticket, a train ticket, etc.) for going to the corresponding travel area, accommodation information of the corresponding travel area, and the like.
  • 19 is a diagram for describing a process of sharing content when a user watches a video through a television, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 19 an example in which a user of the second user terminal 103 downloads content while watching a video through a television is illustrated.
  • the target tilt 1911 may be displayed on a portion of the television while the user of the second user terminal 103 watches a video (eg, a broadcast program, a movie, etc.) using the television.
  • the target slope 1911 may be displayed on the second user terminal 103 together with at least one of an object, an item, and a service that a user of the first user terminal wants to provide as a user of the second user terminal 103.
  • the target tilt 1911 may be set to correspond to a bag used by the main character of the drama that the user is watching, and may be displayed on the television together with the bag.
  • the user of the second user terminal 103 adjusts the current tilt of the second user terminal 103 (eg, a smartphone) to correspond to the target tilt 1911, an object corresponding to the content, Information (eg, information on a bag) of at least one of an item and a service may be downloaded and displayed on the second user terminal 103.
  • Information eg, information on a bag
  • the content (eg, information on at least one of an object, an item, and a service) displayed on the second user terminal 103 may be displayed together with the video being watched by the user.
  • only content may be displayed on the second user terminal 103.
  • the content may be shared using one more.
  • 20 is a diagram for describing a process of sharing content by using a target slope displayed on an external screen, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 20 an example in which a user of a second user terminal downloads content by using a target slope 2011 displayed on an external screen is illustrated.
  • the user of the second user terminal may be located at a place where the target slope 2011 displayed on the external screen may be visually confirmed.
  • the user of the second user terminal may be located at a place where a specific event occurs, and the target slope 2011 related to the specific event may be displayed on the external screen at the place.
  • the user of the second user terminal may adjust the current tilt of the second user terminal to correspond to the target slope 2011.
  • the content related to the specific event may be downloaded to the second user terminal.
  • the content may be shared by further using at least one of a location of the second user terminal, a time at which the current tilt of the second user terminal is adjusted to correspond to the target slope 2011, and a password input to the second user terminal. It may be.
  • 21 is a diagram illustrating an example of displaying a target slope on an outdoor billboard according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 21 an example in which a user of a second user terminal downloads content using a target slope 2110 displayed on an outdoor billboard is illustrated.
  • the target slope 2110 corresponds to at least one of an object, an item, and a service displayed on the outdoor billboard and may be displayed on a portion of the outdoor billboard.
  • a user of the second user terminal interested in at least one of an object, an item, and a service displayed on the outdoor billboard may adjust the current tilt of the second user terminal to correspond to the target tilt 2110.
  • the content may be shared using at least one of a location of the second user terminal, a time at which the current tilt of the second user terminal is adjusted to correspond to the target tilt 2110, and a password input to the second user terminal. It may be.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating a television advertisement using a target slope according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 22 an example of sharing content using a target slope 2210 displayed in a television advertisement is illustrated.
  • a user of the second user terminal interested in at least one of an object, an item, and a service promoted in the television advertisement may adjust the current tilt of the second user terminal so as to correspond to the target slope 2210 displayed in the partial region of the television advertisement.
  • information ie, content
  • information about at least one of the objects, items, and services may include images, prices, brand names, object / item / service names, quantities to be ordered, and web orders for at least one of the objects, items, and services. Site and the like.
  • 23 is a diagram illustrating an example in which shared content is displayed on a second user terminal.
  • a second user terminal 103 is displayed in which a current tilt is adjusted to correspond to a target tilt to display content.
  • the content corresponding to the target slope may be one or more. If there is a plurality of contents corresponding to the target tilt, the plurality of contents may be downloaded and displayed on the second user terminal whose current tilt is adjusted to correspond to the target tilt. For example, the plurality of contents may be displayed on the second user terminal 103 in the form of a list.
  • the contents displayed on the second user terminal may be selected according to the touch input received from the user.
  • the contents displayed on the second user terminal may be mapped to unique target slopes, respectively, and these unique target slopes may be displayed together with the contents.
  • the user may select any one of the plurality of contents by adjusting the current slope of the second user terminal to correspond to a target slope uniquely mapped to the currently displayed content.
  • the embodiments described above may be implemented as hardware components, software components, and / or combinations of hardware components and software components.
  • the devices, methods, and components described in the embodiments may include, for example, processors, controllers, arithmetic logic units (ALUs), digital signal processors, microcomputers, field programmable gates (FPGAs). It may be implemented using one or more general purpose or special purpose computers, such as an array, a programmable logic unit (PLU), a microprocessor, or any other device capable of executing and responding to instructions.
  • the processing device may execute an operating system (OS) and one or more software applications running on the operating system.
  • the processing device may also access, store, manipulate, process, and generate data in response to the execution of the software.
  • OS operating system
  • the processing device may also access, store, manipulate, process, and generate data in response to the execution of the software.
  • processing device includes a plurality of processing elements and / or a plurality of types of processing elements. It can be seen that it may include.
  • the processing device may include a plurality of processors or one processor and one controller.
  • other processing configurations are possible, such as parallel processors.
  • the software may include a computer program, code, instructions, or a combination of one or more of the above, and configure the processing device to operate as desired, or process it independently or collectively. You can command the device.
  • Software and / or data may be any type of machine, component, physical device, virtual equipment, computer storage medium or device in order to be interpreted by or to provide instructions or data to the processing device. Or may be permanently or temporarily embodied in a signal wave to be transmitted.
  • the software may be distributed over networked computer systems so that they may be stored or executed in a distributed manner.
  • Software and data may be stored on one or more computer readable recording media.
  • the method according to the embodiment may be embodied in the form of program instructions that can be executed by various computer means and recorded in a computer readable medium.
  • the computer readable medium may include program instructions, data files, data structures, etc. alone or in combination.
  • the program instructions recorded on the media may be those specially designed and constructed for the purposes of the embodiments, or they may be of the kind well-known and available to those having skill in the computer software arts.
  • Examples of computer-readable recording media include magnetic media such as hard disks, floppy disks, and magnetic tape, optical media such as CD-ROMs, DVDs, and magnetic disks, such as floppy disks.
  • Examples of program instructions include not only machine code generated by a compiler, but also high-level language code that can be executed by a computer using an interpreter or the like.
  • the hardware device described above may be configured to operate as one or more software modules to perform the operations of the embodiments, and vice versa.

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La présente invention concerne un procédé et un dispositif permettant un partage de contenu sur la base d'une inclinaison. Le procédé de partage de contenu de la présente invention exécuté par un premier terminal d'utilisateur comprend les étapes consistant : à recevoir une sélection de contenu à partager ; et à identifier une inclinaison cible correspondant au contenu lorsque le partage du contenu est demandé, le contenu pouvant être téléchargé sur un second terminal d'utilisateur sur la base du résultat d'une comparaison entre l'inclinaison cible et une inclinaison actuelle du second terminal d'utilisateur ayant l'intention de télécharger le contenu partagé au moyen du premier terminal d'utilisateur.
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