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- the present invention relates to an interface screen which displays objects to be displayed such as characters or icons, and particularly relates to a display control technique for displaying objects to be displayed, on an interface screen.
- an icon corresponding to a desired processing mode is selected from a main menu screen.
- This main menu screen displays the same content regardless of whether the user is a registered user of the image processing device or the like or one of many unspecified users other than registered users (see, for example, Jpn. Pat. Appln. Laid-Open Publications Nos. 2004-348085, 2004-185143, 2000-231309, and 11-288344).
- An embodiment of the present invention has been achieved to address the aforementioned problems and has an object of providing a technique capable of improving operatability for registered users and capable of displaying an interface screen for guest users with security levels maintained.
- a display control device including: an identification information obtaining unit that obtains identification information for identifying a user; a determination unit that determines, based on the identification information obtained by the identification information obtaining unit, whether the user belongs to a first group or a second group which is allowed to conduct operation concerning only processing items of a lower security level than a security level allowed for the first group; and a control unit that performs control so as to display, for the user determined as belonging to the second group by the determination unit, display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items of a lower security level than a security level of processing items to be displayed for the user determined as belonging to the first group.
- an image processing device including: the display control device configured as described above; an operation input unit that receives operation input from a user, based on content displayed by the display control device; and an image processing unit that performs predetermined image processing, based on the input received by the operation input unit.
- a display control method including: obtaining identification information for identifying a user; determining, based on the obtained identification information, whether the user belongs to a first group or a second group which is allowed to conduct operation concerning only processing items of a lower security level than a security level allowed for the first group; and performing control so as to display, for the user determined as belonging to the second group, display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items of a lower security level than a security level of processing items to be displayed for the user determined as belonging to the first group.
- a display control device including: an identification information obtaining means for obtaining identification information for identifying a user; a determination means for determining, based on the identification information obtained by the identification information obtaining means, whether the user belongs to a first group or a second group which is allowed to conduct operation concerning only processing items of a lower security level than a security level allowed for the first group; and a control means for performing control so as to display, for the user determined as belonging to the second group by the determination means, display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items of a lower security level than a security level of processing items to be displayed for the user determined as belonging to the first group.
- FIG. 1 shows a configuration of a network system to which an image processing device 11 having a display control device 2 according to an embodiment is applied;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view for describing outline of the image processing device 11 , showing an outer appearance of the image processing device 11 which has the display control device 2 according to the embodiment;
- FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram for describing the display control device 2 according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a table listing icons (display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items) which are allowed to be displayed on a screen to guest users who belong to a second group;
- FIG. 5 shows an example of an interface screen displayed by a control unit 205 for guest users who belong to the second group
- FIG. 6 is a table which is obtained by a frequency information obtaining unit 204 and shows selection frequencies of display objects selected by a user;
- FIG. 7 shows a state in which icons 601 to 607 are arranged such that an icon having the highest selection frequency is positioned at an upper left part of the screen and an icon having the lowest selection frequency is positioned at a lower right part of the screen, based on selection frequencies obtained by the frequency information obtaining unit;
- FIG. 8 shows an example of an interface screen 101 in which icons are displayed (emphasized) by the control unit such that the higher the selection frequency, the greater the size;
- FIG. 9 is a table which is obtained by the frequency information obtaining unit 204 and shows selection frequencies of icons in a PC 41 with respect to a user who belongs to the first group;
- FIG. 10 shows an example of an interface screen displayed on a display screen 41 a of the PC 41 , based on the selection frequencies shown in FIG. 9 ;
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart for describing a flow of processing (display control method) in the display control device according the embodiment.
- FIG. 1 shows a configuration of a network system to which an image processing device 11 having a display control device 2 according to the embodiment is applied.
- image processing devices 11 to 1 n a database 3 , PCs (Personal Computers) 41 to 4 n, and a server 5 are connected to be able to communicate mutually via an electric communication channel such as the Internet 9 .
- PCs Personal Computers
- the Internet is the means which connects the image processing devices 11 to 1 n , database 3 , PCs 41 to 4 n, and server 5 to be able to communicate with one another.
- the means is not limited to the Internet but can be a LAN, WAN, or the like (whether the means is of a wired type or wireless type).
- the PCs 41 to 4 n various settings concerning image processing can be carried out and execution commands for image processing can be issued to the image processing devices 11 to 1 n .
- Commands and the like from the PCs 41 to 4 n to the image processing devices 11 to 1 n are issued by a driver installed in the PCs 41 to 4 n.
- the database 3 functions as a storage area for storing various setting information or the like which is used by the image processing devices 11 to 1 n and PCs 41 to 4 n.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view for describing outline of the image processing device 11 , showing an outer appearance of the image processing device 11 which has the display control device 2 according to the embodiment.
- an MFP Multi Function Peripheral
- the image processing device 11 is constituted by an interface screen 101 , ADF (Auto Document Feeder) 102 , image reader unit (image reader means) 103 , manual sheet feed unit (manual sheet feed means) 104 , sheet feed cassette 105 , image forming unit (image forming means) 106 , authentication processing unit (authentication processing means) 107 , and display control device 2 .
- ADF Auto Document Feeder
- image reader unit image reader means
- manual sheet feed unit manual sheet feed means
- sheet feed cassette 105 sheet feed cassette 105
- image forming unit image forming means
- authentication processing unit authentication processing means
- a user authentication processing is performed at first by the authentication processing unit 107 .
- an original material set on the ADF 102 is automatically conveyed to a document read position of the image reader unit (image processing unit) 103 , based on operation input by a user who has succeeded in the authentication processing.
- An image is read from the original material conveyed in this manner.
- sheet feed operation is carried out by either the sheet feed cassette 105 or the manual sheet feed unit 104 .
- a fed paper sheet is conveyed to the image forming unit (image processing unit) 106 and is subjected to an image forming processing based on the image read by the image reader unit 103 .
- the copy processing is completed.
- the interface screen 101 is constituted by, for example, a touch panel display and functions as an operation input unit which receives operation input from the user, based on content displayed on the interface screen 101 .
- the display control device 2 functions to display, on the interface screen 101 , plural display objects such as characters or icons corresponding to plural processing modes which respectively perform different predetermined processing, such as “Send Data”, “Call Content of Registered Favorites”, “Scan Preview”, “Print”, “Save Data”, and “Box”.
- the “characters” include “symbols” and “icons” include “figures”.
- either characters or icons can be displayed as display objects on the screen.
- display objects will be simply referred to as “icons” in the following description.
- a target to be processed through the predetermined processing by the image processing device 11 is, for example, an original material of a sheet type or a brochure type or image data.
- FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram for describing the display control device 2 according to the embodiment.
- the display control device 2 is constituted by an identification information obtaining unit (identification information obtaining means) 201 , a determination unit (determination means) 202 , a setting information obtaining unit (setting information obtaining means) 203 , a frequency information obtaining unit (frequency information obtaining means) 204 , a control unit (control means) 205 , a display setting unit (display setting means) 206 , a CPU 801 , and a MEMORY 802 .
- the authentication information obtaining unit 201 obtains identification information such as a user ID for identifying a user, which is obtained through authentication processing by the authentication processing unit 107 .
- the authentication processing by the authentication processing unit 107 is achieved by reading a user ID recorded in a contactless IC card owned by a user via an antenna which the authentication processing unit 10 has.
- the method in which the authentication processing unit 107 obtains identification information is not limited to reading from a contactless IC card.
- identification information can by obtained upon key input or input of biometric information such as a fingerprint or voiceprint based on biometric authentication.
- the determination unit 202 determines which of a “first group” and a “second group which is allowed to operate only processing items of a lower security level than the first group” the user belongs to. Users who belong to the first group have been registered in advance. Users who belong to the second group are guest users not registered.
- the setting information obtaining unit 203 obtains setting information related to the identification information of the user who has been determined to belong to the first group, from the database 3 as an external device which can communicate with the display control device 2 .
- the frequency information obtaining unit 204 obtains from the database 3 information concerning frequency of selecting display objects in the image processing device 11 having the display unit (equivalent the interface screen 101 ) to be displayed on the screen by the control unit 205 , with respect to the user determined to belong to the first group by the determination unit 202 .
- the control unit 205 displays only display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items having a lower security level than a security level of processing items to be displayed for a user who is determined as belong to the first group.
- FIG. 4 is a table listing icons (display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items) which are allowed to be displayed on a screen to guest users who belong to the second group. Selection frequency in this table refers to an average value of selection frequency per month with respect to all users who use the image processing device 11 .
- FIG. 5 shows an example of an interface screen displayed by the control unit 205 for guest users who belong to the second group.
- icons 601 , 603 , and 605 corresponding to respective processing modes are displayed in equal sizes, arranged in line.
- “Save Data”, “Box”, “Favorite”, and “Print” are excluded in advance from display objects.
- control unit 205 prevents display of display objects corresponding to processing items which enable access to information which is allowed to be accessed from only users determined as belonging to the first group.
- the control unit 205 allows display of display objects corresponding to processing items which enable access to information which is allowed to be accessed from only users determined as belonging to the first group, on the basis of setting information obtained by the setting information obtaining unit 203 .
- icons corresponding to all processing modes “Send Data”, “Call Content of Registered Favorites”, “Scan Preview”, “Print”, “Save Data”, and “Box” can be displayed.
- the control unit 205 controls display objects to be displayed such that display objects are arrayed from one of the left and upper sides on the screen in order from one selected at the highest frequency by the user.
- FIG. 6 is a table which is obtained by the frequency information obtaining unit 204 and shows selection frequencies of display objects selected by a user. As can be seen from the table, the icons 601 , 602 , 603 , 604 , 605 , 606 , and 607 are ranked in this order from one selected at the highest selection frequency.
- FIG. 6 is a table which is obtained by the frequency information obtaining unit 204 and shows selection frequencies of display objects selected by a user. As can be seen from the table, the icons 601 , 602 , 603 , 604 , 605 , 606 , and 607 are ranked in this order from one selected at the highest selection frequency.
- FIG. 7 shows a state in which the icons 601 to 607 are arranged such that an icon having the highest selection frequency is positioned at an upper left part of the screen and an icon having the lowest selection frequency is positioned at a lower right part of the screen, based on selection frequencies obtained by the frequency information obtaining unit 204 .
- icons of higher importance are naturally located deviated to the left side, upper side, or upper left side from the center position on the screen.
- icons of lower importance located in an outer annular area are positioned deviated to the right side, lower side, or lower right side from the center position on the screen.
- icons can be arrayed according to a commonly used design principle (which users feel natural), contributing to improvement of operatability for users.
- the control unit 205 can further display objects such that the higher the selection frequencies at which the display objects are selected by the user are, the more the display objects are emphasized on the screen. More specifically, the control unit 205 achieves emphasized display of display objects, for example, by changing at lest one of content of characters, font of characters, line weight of characters, inclination of characters, shape of a figure, thickness of lines, brightness, size, motion, saturation, and contrast value.
- FIG. 8 shows an example of the interface screen 101 in which icons are displayed (emphasized) by the control unit 205 such that the higher the selection frequency, the greater the size.
- icons having a higher selection frequency are displayed emphasized or located at conspicuous positions which easily attract the user in accordance with a common design principle concerning a user interface, on the basis of a past operation log of the user.
- the interface screen can be arranged so that icons which will be selected more frequently by the user are easier to select, contributing to improvement of operatability.
- a group of icons which are allowed to be displayed to users who belong to the first group are displayed to the users, on the screen, based on display settings respectively corresponding to the users.
- a group of icons indicative of limited predetermined processing items for executing only operations which do not cause problems concerning security are displayed on the screen. In this manner, operatability for registered users can be improved, and an interface screen for guest users can be displayed with security levels maintained.
- the display setting unit 206 further sets and registers, in the database 3 , at least one of a display position or a degree of emphasis for an arbitrary display object on the screen.
- the setting information obtaining unit 203 obtains as setting information the information set by the display setting unit 206 . That is, users are allowed to locate desired icons at desired display positions or to display desired icons emphasized at desired emphasis degrees. With this configuration, users are capable of customizing freely content displayed on the interface screen. Accordingly, each user can rearrange icons in order of use frequencies, and can inhibit display of icons corresponding to processing modes which the user does not use. Alternatively, menus having a close relationship with each other, such as “Scan Preview” and “Print” can be located, collected together.
- an interface screen which is easy for each individual user to realize an operation content can be created.
- content of a setting concerning display positions or emphasized display of icons and the like is stored in an external device such as the database 3 . Therefore, a user who once has made up a display setting can obtain the same display setting from the database 3 even when the user uses a different image processing device to display a main menu screen. Accordingly, even in such case, the user can carry out operation on a similar interface screen.
- the CPU 801 functions to perform various processings in the image processing device 11 and display control device 2 .
- the CPU 801 further functions to execute programs stored in the MEMORY 802 to achieve various functions.
- the MEMORY 802 is constituted by, for example, a ROM or RAM, and functions to store various information and programs used by the image processing device 11 and the display control device 2 .
- the frequency information obtaining unit 204 obtains, from the database 3 , information concerning selection frequencies of display objects in the PC 41 with respect to a user who is determined as belonging to the first group by the determination unit 202 .
- FIG. 9 is a table which is obtained by the frequency information obtaining unit 204 and shows selection frequencies of icons in the PC 41 with respect to a user who belongs to the first group (selection frequencies shown in FIG. 6 also relate to the same user).
- the icons 607 , 604 , 603 , 602 , 606 , 605 , and 601 are selected by the user in this order from the highest selection frequency.
- the user has different use purposes respectively for direct operation of the image processing device 11 and for remote operation through the PC 41 .
- interface screens can be displayed respectively based on selection histories of devices which the user actually operates. Therefore, the user can work efficiently with the respective devices.
- FIG. 10 shows an example of an interface screen displayed on the display screen 41 a of the PC 41 , based on the selection frequencies shown in FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart for describing a flow of processing (display control method) in the display control device according this embodiment.
- the display setting unit 206 sets at least one of a display position or a degree of emphasis for an arbitrary display object on the screen (display setting step: S 101 ).
- the identification information obtaining unit 201 obtains identification information for identifying a user (identification information obtaining step: S 102 ).
- the determination unit 202 determines whether the user belongs to the first or second group, based on the identification information obtained by the identification information obtaining unit (determination step: S 103 ). Users of the second group are allowed to conduct operation concerning only processing items which are set at a lower security level than that of the first group.
- the setting information obtaining step 203 obtains, from an external device, setting information concerning screen display related to identification information of the user who has been determined as belonging to the first group (setting information obtaining step: S 104 ).
- setting information obtaining step information set by the display setting step can be obtained as setting information.
- the frequency information obtaining unit 204 obtains information concerning selection frequencies of display objects for the user who has been determined as belonging to the first group by the determination step (frequency information obtaining step: S 105 ).
- the frequency information obtaining step should desirably obtain information concerning selection frequencies of display objects in a device on which a screen is to be displayed through a control step, with respect to the user who has been determined as belonging to the first group by the determination step.
- control unit 205 only display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items of a lower security level than that of processing items which are displayed to users determined as belonging to the first group are displayed to users who are determined as belonging to the second group by the determination step (control step: S 106 ). That is, to users determined as belonging to the second group, the control step inhibits display of display objects corresponding to processing items which enable access to information which is allowed to be accessible only from users determined as belonging to the first group.
- display objects corresponding to processing items which should be displayed to users determined as belonging to the first group are displayed to users who are determined as belonging to the first group, based on setting information obtained by the setting information obtaining step.
- display objects should desirably displayed such that display objects are arrayed from one of the left and upper sides on the screen in order from a display object selected at the highest selection frequency by a user, based on information obtained by the frequency information obtaining step.
- display objects can be displayed such that the higher the selection frequencies at which the display objects are selected by a user are, the more the display objects are emphasized on the screen.
- Each of the steps of the processing in the above display control device can be performed by causing the CPU 801 to execute a display control program stored in the MEMORY 802 .
- the embodiment is configured such that the display setting step is executed first.
- the invention is not particularly limited to this configuration as far as content of a setting set by the display setting step can be referred to when processing for displaying an interface screen is performed in the control step.
- setting information which was set by the display setting unit 206 in a previous operation can be used in the control step being now newly executed.
- the above embodiment has been described with reference to a case that functions which realize the invention have been recorded in a device.
- the invention is not limited to this case.
- similar functions can be downloaded from a network or a recording medium storing similar functions can be installed in a device.
- the recording medium can be of any type such as CD-ROM or the like as far as the recording medium can store a program and is readable from a device.
- Such functions which can be obtained by installation or download cooperate with an OS (Operating System) inside a device, to realize the functions.
- OS Operating System
- the above embodiment refers to an example in which various setting information is obtained from a database 3 by an image processing device or PC
- the invention is not limited to this example.
- the setting information can be obtained from a storage area (MEMORY 802 or the like) included in a device on which an icons screen is to be displayed according to the display control method as described above, or can be obtained from another image processing device or PC.
- the above embodiment refers to an example in which a main menu screen is displayed on a MFP or PC.
- the invention is applicable to any device such as a printer, scanner, and MMK (Multi Media Kiosk) in addition to a MFP and PC as far as the device performs predetermined image processing such as image forming processing, image reading processing, image edit processing, and/or image pickup processing.
- MMK Multi Media Kiosk
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- This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 11/736,691 filed on Apr. 18, 2007, which claims the benefit of priority from Japanese patent application No. 2006-117756 filed on Apr. 21, 2006, the entire contents of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an interface screen which displays objects to be displayed such as characters or icons, and particularly relates to a display control technique for displaying objects to be displayed, on an interface screen.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- When selecting among processing modes (copy processing mode, print processing mode, etc.) for performing respectively different processings in a commonly used image processing device or the like, an icon corresponding to a desired processing mode is selected from a main menu screen. This main menu screen displays the same content regardless of whether the user is a registered user of the image processing device or the like or one of many unspecified users other than registered users (see, for example, Jpn. Pat. Appln. Laid-Open Publications Nos. 2004-348085, 2004-185143, 2000-231309, and 11-288344).
- However, some processing modes selected by an user give rise to a risk that guest users can be allowed to acquire information which should not be open to outside. On the other hand, being too sensitive to setting of a higher security level may undesirably impair operatability of the interface screen displayed for registered users.
- An embodiment of the present invention has been achieved to address the aforementioned problems and has an object of providing a technique capable of improving operatability for registered users and capable of displaying an interface screen for guest users with security levels maintained.
- According to one aspect of the invention to address the above problems, there is provided a display control device including: an identification information obtaining unit that obtains identification information for identifying a user; a determination unit that determines, based on the identification information obtained by the identification information obtaining unit, whether the user belongs to a first group or a second group which is allowed to conduct operation concerning only processing items of a lower security level than a security level allowed for the first group; and a control unit that performs control so as to display, for the user determined as belonging to the second group by the determination unit, display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items of a lower security level than a security level of processing items to be displayed for the user determined as belonging to the first group.
- According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided an image processing device including: the display control device configured as described above; an operation input unit that receives operation input from a user, based on content displayed by the display control device; and an image processing unit that performs predetermined image processing, based on the input received by the operation input unit.
- According to still another aspect of the invention, there is provided a display control method including: obtaining identification information for identifying a user; determining, based on the obtained identification information, whether the user belongs to a first group or a second group which is allowed to conduct operation concerning only processing items of a lower security level than a security level allowed for the first group; and performing control so as to display, for the user determined as belonging to the second group, display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items of a lower security level than a security level of processing items to be displayed for the user determined as belonging to the first group.
- According to still another aspect of the invention, there is provided a display control device including: an identification information obtaining means for obtaining identification information for identifying a user; a determination means for determining, based on the identification information obtained by the identification information obtaining means, whether the user belongs to a first group or a second group which is allowed to conduct operation concerning only processing items of a lower security level than a security level allowed for the first group; and a control means for performing control so as to display, for the user determined as belonging to the second group by the determination means, display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items of a lower security level than a security level of processing items to be displayed for the user determined as belonging to the first group.
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FIG. 1 shows a configuration of a network system to which animage processing device 11 having adisplay control device 2 according to an embodiment is applied; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view for describing outline of theimage processing device 11, showing an outer appearance of theimage processing device 11 which has thedisplay control device 2 according to the embodiment; -
FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram for describing thedisplay control device 2 according to the embodiment; -
FIG. 4 is a table listing icons (display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items) which are allowed to be displayed on a screen to guest users who belong to a second group; -
FIG. 5 shows an example of an interface screen displayed by acontrol unit 205 for guest users who belong to the second group; -
FIG. 6 is a table which is obtained by a frequencyinformation obtaining unit 204 and shows selection frequencies of display objects selected by a user; -
FIG. 7 shows a state in whichicons 601 to 607 are arranged such that an icon having the highest selection frequency is positioned at an upper left part of the screen and an icon having the lowest selection frequency is positioned at a lower right part of the screen, based on selection frequencies obtained by the frequency information obtaining unit; -
FIG. 8 shows an example of aninterface screen 101 in which icons are displayed (emphasized) by the control unit such that the higher the selection frequency, the greater the size; -
FIG. 9 is a table which is obtained by the frequencyinformation obtaining unit 204 and shows selection frequencies of icons in aPC 41 with respect to a user who belongs to the first group; -
FIG. 10 shows an example of an interface screen displayed on adisplay screen 41 a of the PC 41, based on the selection frequencies shown inFIG. 9 ; and -
FIG. 11 is a flowchart for describing a flow of processing (display control method) in the display control device according the embodiment. - An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1 shows a configuration of a network system to which animage processing device 11 having adisplay control device 2 according to the embodiment is applied. In the network system shown in the figure,image processing devices 11 to 1 n, adatabase 3, PCs (Personal Computers) 41 to 4 n, and aserver 5 are connected to be able to communicate mutually via an electric communication channel such as the Internet 9. - In this configuration, it is supposed that the Internet is the means which connects the
image processing devices 11 to 1 n,database 3,PCs 41 to 4 n, andserver 5 to be able to communicate with one another. However, the means is not limited to the Internet but can be a LAN, WAN, or the like (whether the means is of a wired type or wireless type). From thePCs 41 to 4 n, various settings concerning image processing can be carried out and execution commands for image processing can be issued to theimage processing devices 11 to 1 n. Commands and the like from thePCs 41 to 4 n to theimage processing devices 11 to 1 n are issued by a driver installed in thePCs 41 to 4 n. Thedatabase 3 functions as a storage area for storing various setting information or the like which is used by theimage processing devices 11 to 1 n andPCs 41 to 4 n. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view for describing outline of theimage processing device 11, showing an outer appearance of theimage processing device 11 which has thedisplay control device 2 according to the embodiment. In this case, for example, an MFP (Multi Function Peripheral) is dealt with as theimage processing device 11. - The
image processing device 11 according to the embodiment is constituted by aninterface screen 101, ADF (Auto Document Feeder) 102, image reader unit (image reader means) 103, manual sheet feed unit (manual sheet feed means) 104,sheet feed cassette 105, image forming unit (image forming means) 106, authentication processing unit (authentication processing means) 107, anddisplay control device 2. - Operation of the
image processing device 11 according to the embodiment will now be described in brief. In case of carrying out a copy processing (a predetermined image processing) by theimage processing device 11, a user authentication processing is performed at first by theauthentication processing unit 107. Subsequently, an original material set on theADF 102 is automatically conveyed to a document read position of the image reader unit (image processing unit) 103, based on operation input by a user who has succeeded in the authentication processing. An image is read from the original material conveyed in this manner. Further, according to a sheet feed method selected based on operation input through theinterface screen 101, sheet feed operation is carried out by either thesheet feed cassette 105 or the manual sheet feed unit 104. A fed paper sheet is conveyed to the image forming unit (image processing unit) 106 and is subjected to an image forming processing based on the image read by theimage reader unit 103. Thus, the copy processing is completed. - The
interface screen 101 is constituted by, for example, a touch panel display and functions as an operation input unit which receives operation input from the user, based on content displayed on theinterface screen 101. - Details of the
display control device 2 will now be described. Thedisplay control device 2 functions to display, on theinterface screen 101, plural display objects such as characters or icons corresponding to plural processing modes which respectively perform different predetermined processing, such as “Send Data”, “Call Content of Registered Favorites”, “Scan Preview”, “Print”, “Save Data”, and “Box”. The “characters” include “symbols” and “icons” include “figures”. In the display control device according to this embodiment, either characters or icons can be displayed as display objects on the screen. For convenience sake, display objects will be simply referred to as “icons” in the following description. A target to be processed through the predetermined processing by theimage processing device 11 is, for example, an original material of a sheet type or a brochure type or image data. -
FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram for describing thedisplay control device 2 according to the embodiment. - The
display control device 2 according to this embodiment is constituted by an identification information obtaining unit (identification information obtaining means) 201, a determination unit (determination means) 202, a setting information obtaining unit (setting information obtaining means) 203, a frequency information obtaining unit (frequency information obtaining means) 204, a control unit (control means) 205, a display setting unit (display setting means) 206, aCPU 801, and aMEMORY 802. - The authentication
information obtaining unit 201 obtains identification information such as a user ID for identifying a user, which is obtained through authentication processing by theauthentication processing unit 107. The authentication processing by theauthentication processing unit 107 is achieved by reading a user ID recorded in a contactless IC card owned by a user via an antenna which the authentication processing unit 10 has. Needless to say, the method in which theauthentication processing unit 107 obtains identification information is not limited to reading from a contactless IC card. For example, identification information can by obtained upon key input or input of biometric information such as a fingerprint or voiceprint based on biometric authentication. - Based on the identification information obtained by the identification
information obtaining unit 201, thedetermination unit 202 determines which of a “first group” and a “second group which is allowed to operate only processing items of a lower security level than the first group” the user belongs to. Users who belong to the first group have been registered in advance. Users who belong to the second group are guest users not registered. - The setting
information obtaining unit 203 obtains setting information related to the identification information of the user who has been determined to belong to the first group, from thedatabase 3 as an external device which can communicate with thedisplay control device 2. - The frequency
information obtaining unit 204 obtains from thedatabase 3 information concerning frequency of selecting display objects in theimage processing device 11 having the display unit (equivalent the interface screen 101) to be displayed on the screen by thecontrol unit 205, with respect to the user determined to belong to the first group by thedetermination unit 202. - For a user who is determined as belonging to the second group by the
determination unit 202, thecontrol unit 205 displays only display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items having a lower security level than a security level of processing items to be displayed for a user who is determined as belong to the first group.FIG. 4 is a table listing icons (display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items) which are allowed to be displayed on a screen to guest users who belong to the second group. Selection frequency in this table refers to an average value of selection frequency per month with respect to all users who use theimage processing device 11.FIG. 5 shows an example of an interface screen displayed by thecontrol unit 205 for guest users who belong to the second group. - In the example shown in the figure,
icons - Thus, to users determined as belonging to the second group, the
control unit 205 prevents display of display objects corresponding to processing items which enable access to information which is allowed to be accessed from only users determined as belonging to the first group. - On the other side, to users determined as belonging to the first group, the
control unit 205 allows display of display objects corresponding to processing items which enable access to information which is allowed to be accessed from only users determined as belonging to the first group, on the basis of setting information obtained by the settinginformation obtaining unit 203. In this case, icons corresponding to all processing modes “Send Data”, “Call Content of Registered Favorites”, “Scan Preview”, “Print”, “Save Data”, and “Box” can be displayed. - Based on information obtained by the frequency
information obtaining unit 204, thecontrol unit 205 controls display objects to be displayed such that display objects are arrayed from one of the left and upper sides on the screen in order from one selected at the highest frequency by the user.FIG. 6 is a table which is obtained by the frequencyinformation obtaining unit 204 and shows selection frequencies of display objects selected by a user. As can be seen from the table, theicons FIG. 7 shows a state in which theicons 601 to 607 are arranged such that an icon having the highest selection frequency is positioned at an upper left part of the screen and an icon having the lowest selection frequency is positioned at a lower right part of the screen, based on selection frequencies obtained by the frequencyinformation obtaining unit 204. There is a commonly used principle that, when designing a user interface, the most important object is located in the left side or upper side while the least important object is located in the right side or lower side. Desirably, icons should be arranged on the screen according to this principle. That is, if the entire display area is located deviated to the left side, upper side, or upper left side, icons of higher importance are naturally located deviated to the left side, upper side, or upper left side from the center position on the screen. Then, icons of lower importance located in an outer annular area are positioned deviated to the right side, lower side, or lower right side from the center position on the screen. In this manner, icons can be arrayed according to a commonly used design principle (which users feel natural), contributing to improvement of operatability for users. - Based on information obtained by the frequency
information obtaining unit 204, thecontrol unit 205 can further display objects such that the higher the selection frequencies at which the display objects are selected by the user are, the more the display objects are emphasized on the screen. More specifically, thecontrol unit 205 achieves emphasized display of display objects, for example, by changing at lest one of content of characters, font of characters, line weight of characters, inclination of characters, shape of a figure, thickness of lines, brightness, size, motion, saturation, and contrast value.FIG. 8 shows an example of theinterface screen 101 in which icons are displayed (emphasized) by thecontrol unit 205 such that the higher the selection frequency, the greater the size. - Thus, in case where a registered user logs in, icons having a higher selection frequency are displayed emphasized or located at conspicuous positions which easily attract the user in accordance with a common design principle concerning a user interface, on the basis of a past operation log of the user. As a result, the interface screen can be arranged so that icons which will be selected more frequently by the user are easier to select, contributing to improvement of operatability.
- Thus, a group of icons which are allowed to be displayed to users who belong to the first group are displayed to the users, on the screen, based on display settings respectively corresponding to the users. To users who belong to the second group (so-called guests), a group of icons indicative of limited predetermined processing items for executing only operations which do not cause problems concerning security are displayed on the screen. In this manner, operatability for registered users can be improved, and an interface screen for guest users can be displayed with security levels maintained.
- The
display setting unit 206 further sets and registers, in thedatabase 3, at least one of a display position or a degree of emphasis for an arbitrary display object on the screen. The settinginformation obtaining unit 203 obtains as setting information the information set by thedisplay setting unit 206. That is, users are allowed to locate desired icons at desired display positions or to display desired icons emphasized at desired emphasis degrees. With this configuration, users are capable of customizing freely content displayed on the interface screen. Accordingly, each user can rearrange icons in order of use frequencies, and can inhibit display of icons corresponding to processing modes which the user does not use. Alternatively, menus having a close relationship with each other, such as “Scan Preview” and “Print” can be located, collected together. In this manner, an interface screen which is easy for each individual user to realize an operation content can be created. In addition, content of a setting concerning display positions or emphasized display of icons and the like is stored in an external device such as thedatabase 3. Therefore, a user who once has made up a display setting can obtain the same display setting from thedatabase 3 even when the user uses a different image processing device to display a main menu screen. Accordingly, even in such case, the user can carry out operation on a similar interface screen. - The
CPU 801 functions to perform various processings in theimage processing device 11 anddisplay control device 2. TheCPU 801 further functions to execute programs stored in theMEMORY 802 to achieve various functions. TheMEMORY 802 is constituted by, for example, a ROM or RAM, and functions to store various information and programs used by theimage processing device 11 and thedisplay control device 2. - The above embodiment refers to an example in which the
interface screen 101 is included in theimage processing device 11. The invention is not limited to this configuration but theinterface screen 101 can be included in thePC 4. In this case, the frequencyinformation obtaining unit 204 obtains, from thedatabase 3, information concerning selection frequencies of display objects in thePC 41 with respect to a user who is determined as belonging to the first group by thedetermination unit 202.FIG. 9 is a table which is obtained by the frequencyinformation obtaining unit 204 and shows selection frequencies of icons in thePC 41 with respect to a user who belongs to the first group (selection frequencies shown inFIG. 6 also relate to the same user). As can be seen from the table, theicons image processing device 11 and for remote operation through thePC 41. Thus, interface screens can be displayed respectively based on selection histories of devices which the user actually operates. Therefore, the user can work efficiently with the respective devices.FIG. 10 shows an example of an interface screen displayed on thedisplay screen 41 a of thePC 41, based on the selection frequencies shown inFIG. 9 . -
FIG. 11 is a flowchart for describing a flow of processing (display control method) in the display control device according this embodiment. - The
display setting unit 206 sets at least one of a display position or a degree of emphasis for an arbitrary display object on the screen (display setting step: S101). - The identification
information obtaining unit 201 obtains identification information for identifying a user (identification information obtaining step: S102). - The
determination unit 202 determines whether the user belongs to the first or second group, based on the identification information obtained by the identification information obtaining unit (determination step: S103). Users of the second group are allowed to conduct operation concerning only processing items which are set at a lower security level than that of the first group. - The setting
information obtaining step 203 obtains, from an external device, setting information concerning screen display related to identification information of the user who has been determined as belonging to the first group (setting information obtaining step: S104). In the setting information obtaining step, information set by the display setting step can be obtained as setting information. - The frequency
information obtaining unit 204 obtains information concerning selection frequencies of display objects for the user who has been determined as belonging to the first group by the determination step (frequency information obtaining step: S105). The frequency information obtaining step should desirably obtain information concerning selection frequencies of display objects in a device on which a screen is to be displayed through a control step, with respect to the user who has been determined as belonging to the first group by the determination step. - By the
control unit 205, only display objects corresponding to predetermined processing items of a lower security level than that of processing items which are displayed to users determined as belonging to the first group are displayed to users who are determined as belonging to the second group by the determination step (control step: S106). That is, to users determined as belonging to the second group, the control step inhibits display of display objects corresponding to processing items which enable access to information which is allowed to be accessible only from users determined as belonging to the first group. By the control step, display objects corresponding to processing items which should be displayed to users determined as belonging to the first group are displayed to users who are determined as belonging to the first group, based on setting information obtained by the setting information obtaining step. - In the control step, display objects should desirably displayed such that display objects are arrayed from one of the left and upper sides on the screen in order from a display object selected at the highest selection frequency by a user, based on information obtained by the frequency information obtaining step. Alternatively, display objects can be displayed such that the higher the selection frequencies at which the display objects are selected by a user are, the more the display objects are emphasized on the screen.
- Each of the steps of the processing in the above display control device can be performed by causing the
CPU 801 to execute a display control program stored in theMEMORY 802. The embodiment is configured such that the display setting step is executed first. However, the invention is not particularly limited to this configuration as far as content of a setting set by the display setting step can be referred to when processing for displaying an interface screen is performed in the control step. Needless to say, setting information which was set by thedisplay setting unit 206 in a previous operation can be used in the control step being now newly executed. - The above embodiment has been described with reference to a case that functions which realize the invention have been recorded in a device. However, the invention is not limited to this case. For example, similar functions can be downloaded from a network or a recording medium storing similar functions can be installed in a device. The recording medium can be of any type such as CD-ROM or the like as far as the recording medium can store a program and is readable from a device. Such functions which can be obtained by installation or download cooperate with an OS (Operating System) inside a device, to realize the functions.
- Although the above embodiment refers to an example in which various setting information is obtained from a
database 3 by an image processing device or PC, the invention is not limited to this example. For example, the setting information can be obtained from a storage area (MEMORY 802 or the like) included in a device on which an icons screen is to be displayed according to the display control method as described above, or can be obtained from another image processing device or PC. - The above embodiment refers to an example in which a main menu screen is displayed on a MFP or PC. Needless to say, however, the invention is applicable to any device such as a printer, scanner, and MMK (Multi Media Kiosk) in addition to a MFP and PC as far as the device performs predetermined image processing such as image forming processing, image reading processing, image edit processing, and/or image pickup processing.
- The invention has been described with reference to a particular embodiment as described above. However, it would be obvious for a person skilled in the art that various changes and modifications are available without deviating from the sprit and scope of the invention.
- As has been specifically described above, according to the invention, there is provided a technique capable of improving operatability for registered users and of displaying an interface screen for guest users with security levels maintained.
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