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JP-7854710-B2 - Network system and information processing device

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Inventors

  • 谷崎 文保

Assignees

  • 株式会社ジャストドゥイット

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20220603

Claims (3)

  1. An imaging device that films the game in which players move a mobile object toward a target object, A display device that functions as a scoreboard for displaying scores, positioned so that the aforementioned player can operate it, A means for extracting video data for a predetermined period of time in the past, based on the timing at which the operation was performed, in response to the operation of a dedicated extraction operation button displayed on the display device, A network system characterized by comprising an information processing device that makes the video data extracted by the extraction means viewable on a predetermined user terminal.
  2. The network system according to claim 1, characterized in that the display device shows a score display section for each of the multiple players and a dedicated operation button for cutting out data, and allows the user to change the player during gameplay.
  3. An imaging device that films the game in which a player moves a mobile object toward a target object, and an information processing device that communicates with a display device that functions as a scoreboard and is positioned so that the player can operate it, An information processing device characterized by making available on a designated user terminal video data extracted from video data captured and recorded by the imaging device, for a predetermined period of time based on the timing at which the operation was performed, in response to the operation of a dedicated extraction operation button displayed on the display device.

Description

This invention relates to a network system and information processing device utilizing an imaging device and a display device. There are many establishments (billiard halls, restaurants, etc.) that have billiard tables, and many people enjoy playing billiards. Japanese Patent Publication No. 2012-187221 This diagram shows the schematic configuration of the network system.This diagram shows an image illustrating the installation of the camera and display device.This figure shows an example of the functional configuration of a camera, display device, and server.This figure shows an example of a display on a display device.This figure shows an example of a display on a display device.This figure shows an example of a display on a display device.This figure shows an example of a display on a display device. Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the attached drawings. Figure 1 is a diagram illustrating the schematic configuration of a network system according to an embodiment. Figure 2 is a diagram illustrating the installation image of the camera 10 and display device 20. Note that Figure 2 is a diagram illustrating the installation image, and the positional relationship between the camera 10, display device 20 and the billiard table 60 is just an example. For example, the camera 10 may be placed directly above the billiard table 60. As shown in Figure 2, a digital camera (hereinafter simply referred to as "camera") 10 capable of recording video is installed above the billiard table 60. The camera 10 takes an overhead view to capture the surface 60a of the billiard table 60. The video recorded by the camera 10 in this manner shows the movements of the players and the billiards, including the movement of the balls on the surface 60a of the billiard table 60. The camera 10 records the recorded video data onto a recording medium. Hereinafter, the video data recorded on the recording medium will be referred to as "recorded data." The recorded data is stored for a certain period of time. In this embodiment, the camera 10 functions as an imaging device as defined in this invention. Furthermore, as shown in Figure 2, a touch-panel display device 20 is installed near the billiard table 60. The display device 20 functions as a scoreboard displaying scores. The display device 20 can be positioned in a way that allows players to operate it; it may be a fixed type, such as one mounted on a wall, or a portable type, like a tablet device. In this embodiment, the display device 20 functions as a display device as defined in this invention. As shown in Figure 1, in the network system according to this embodiment, the camera 10 and display device 20 and the server 30 communicate via a network 50 such as the Internet. Communication also takes place between the camera 10 and the display device 20. Although only one set of camera 10 and display device 20 is shown, there is a set of camera 10 and display device 20 for each billiard table 60. Furthermore, multiple cameras 10 may be installed for a single billiard table 60, and multiple cameras 10 may be connected to a single display device 20. Furthermore, as shown in Figure 1, the server 30 and the user terminal 40, such as a smartphone, communicate via a network such as the Internet. Users who utilize the services provided by the network system according to this embodiment (hereinafter referred to as "predetermined online services") register as members of the predetermined online services. Although only one user terminal 40 is shown in the figure, multiple user terminals 40 exist. As described later, the server 30 makes the video data captured by the camera 10 viewable on the user terminal 40 of a registered user, in response to an operation on the display device 20. In this embodiment, the server 30 functions as an information processing device as defined in the present invention. Figure 3 shows an example of the functional configuration of the camera 10, display device 20, and server 30. Before explaining this, a brief explanation of the billiards game will be given, and an overview of the services provided by the network system according to this embodiment will be explained with reference to Figures 4 to 7. Figures 4 to 7 show examples of the display of the display device 20. There are many types of billiards games, including nine-ball, eight-ball, ten-ball, and five-nine (also known as go-kyu or gokku). For example, in nine-ball, there are basically two players, and the goal is to hit the object balls in numerical order with the cue ball and sink them into the pockets. The player who sinks the 9th ball first wins. In nine-ball, the outcome is determined by each set (also called a square), so the score as the sets progress is simple, consisting of the number of wins and losses (1-0, 1-1, 2-1, etc.). On the other hand, 5-9 is a game that can be played by three or more people. 5-9 is also known as Japan and is widely known, but t