Sound output and text display device for a vehicle
10773592 ยท 2020-09-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Keiko Nagatomi (Toyota, JP)
- Noritaka Toyama (Anjo, JP)
- Atsuko Kobayashi (Nagoya, JP)
- Keisuke Ito (Okazaki, JP)
Cpc classification
B60K2360/182
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/195
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/569
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/1868
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/184
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/80
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/85
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/741
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/595
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A sound output and text display device for a vehicle, including: an output unit that, in a case in which sound to be output inside the vehicle has been decided, outputs the sound inside the vehicle; and a display unit that displays text corresponding to the sound on a windshield in accordance with a state of use of the vehicle.
Claims
1. A sound output and text display device for a vehicle, comprising: an output unit that, in a case in which sound to be output inside the vehicle has been decided, outputs the sound inside the vehicle; a control device configured to: (i) determine whether the vehicle is currently being manually driven; and (ii) select a position on a windshield to display text corresponding to the sound based on the determination of whether the vehicle is currently being manually driven; and a display unit that displays the text corresponding to the sound on the selected position on the windshield, wherein the position where the text is displayed is selected based on characteristics of a karaoke song to be sung.
2. The sound output and text display device for the vehicle according to claim 1, wherein positions where the text is displayed by the display unit in a case in which the vehicle is in a manually driven state are restricted to predetermined positions.
3. The sound output and text display device for the vehicle according to claim 1, wherein a position at a driver's seat side, a position at a front passenger's seat side, or positions at both the driver's seat side and the front passenger's seat side can be selected as the position where the text is displayed by the display unit.
4. The sound output and text display device for the vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the sound is at least one of instrumental sound or vocal sound, and the text is lyrics of the sound.
5. The sound output and text display device for the vehicle according to claim 1, wherein, in a case in which the vehicle is in a manually driven state, the display unit displays the text at a lower portion of the windshield.
6. The sound output and text display device for the vehicle according to claim 1, wherein, in a case in which the vehicle is not currently being manually driven, the display unit displays the text at an entire central portion of the windshield.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment for implementing the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. Note that an arrow RH and an arrow UP that are shown in the appropriate drawings respectively indicate a vehicle right side and a vehicle upper side.
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(12) The display unit 14 is a device that displays text which corresponds to the sound on a windshield 20 in accordance with the state of use of a vehicle 18. When the sound is a vocal sound (e.g., a song), or an instrumental sound intended for lyrics (e.g., karaoke music), or a combination of both vocal sound and instrumental sound (e.g., both music and lyrics together), then the text is formed by the lyrics of each of these. Here, the term vocal sound refers to a human singing voice, however, this term is not limited exclusively to this definition, and may also include, for example, singing voices artificially created by a computer and the like. Additionally, if the sound is a spoken voice used in foreign language teaching materials, then the term text refers to subtitles for words spoken by that voice.
(13) The specific structure of the display unit 14 is not described here, however, any suitable structure may be employed provided that it is capable of displaying text on the windshield 20. The display unit 14 may be formed by superimposing a transparent liquid crystal display onto the vehicle interior side of the windshield 20. If the display unit 14 is formed by a transparent liquid crystal display, then text can easily be displayed at a desired position. Additionally, it is also possible for a projector that projects text onto the windshield 20 to be used as the display unit 14. The number of projectors provided is not limited to one, and it is also possible for plural projectors to be provided. Furthermore, it is also possible to use both a transparent liquid crystal display and a projector in combination as the display unit.
(14) In the present exemplary embodiment, the output unit 12 and the display unit 14 are controlled by a control device 22. The control device 22 is able to send a selected sound to the output unit 12. In addition, the control device 22 is also able to send text that corresponds to that sound to the display unit 14. Note that the control device 22 may form part of a car navigation device or a car audio device, or may be a separate structure from a car navigation device or a car audio device.
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(16) A storage location for data for the sound and text can be an optional location such as the control device 22, the smartphone 24, or an external server 26 or the like. Data that is stored in the external server 26 may be transmitted directly to the control device 22, or may be transmitted to the control device 22 via the smartphone 24.
(17) It is not necessary for the sound data and the text data to be stored in the same location, and the sound data and the text data may be stored in mutually different locations. More specifically, for example, once a sound stored in the smartphone 24 has been selected, software in the smartphone 24 or in the control device 22 analyzes that sound, and data for text that corresponds to that sound may be downloaded automatically from another location such as the external server 26.
(18) The position where the text is displayed is selected by the control device 22 in accordance with the state of use of the vehicle 18. Here, the term state of use of the vehicle 18 refers to whether the vehicle 18 is currently being manually driven, or is in some other state. In other words, the position where the text is displayed is selected depending on whether or not the state of use of the vehicle is a state in which the vehicle is currently being manually driven.
(19) A state in which the vehicle is not currently being manually driven (i.e., a non-manually driven state) is a state in which the vehicle 18 is stopped and has not started to move, or an automated driving state in which it is not necessary to manually drive the vehicle. The following two instances may be considered as examples in which the vehicle 18 is stopped and is not about to move. A first example is a case in which, if the vehicle 18 has automatic transmission, then the shift lever is in the P position, and the parking brake is in operation. A second example is a case in which, if the vehicle has manual transmission, then the shift lever is in neutral, and the parking brake is in operation.
(20) A flow of control processing from the selection of a sound to the display of text is shown in a flowchart in
(21) If there are restrictions on the position where text can be displayed (step S4), then as is shown in a flowchart in
(22) The selection of the position for displaying text may be made via an operation performed by a vehicle occupant, and may be made in accordance with the characteristics of the sound. The term characteristics of the sound refers, for example, to the characteristics in karaoke of a song to be sung by one person, or the characteristics (e.g., duet information) of a song to be sung as a duet. The text displayed for a song to be sung by one person is formed by the lyrics of that song. The text displayed for a song to be sung as a duet is formed by the lyrics for a first part (e.g., a male part) and the lyrics for a second part (e.g., a female part).
(23) If the sound to be output inside the vehicle is a karaoke song for one person, and there is only one vehicle occupant, then a mode of use in which the display position for the lyrics is set to the side where that vehicle occupant is sitting might be expected. If a song for one person is selected, and there are vehicle occupants on both the driver's seat side and the front passenger's seat side, then the display position for the lyrics can be selected as is desired. Moreover, if the sound to be output inside the vehicle is a duet song, then the genders of the vehicle occupant on the front passenger's side and the vehicle occupant on the driver's seat side are determined respectively using a camera or the like, and a mode of use in which the display position for the lyrics for the first part is set to the side where the male is sitting, and the display position for the lyrics for the second part is set to the side where the female is sitting might be expected. Note that it is also possible for the display position for the lyrics for the first part (e.g., the male part) and the display position for the lyrics for the second part (e.g., the female part) to be selected via an operation performed by a vehicle occupant.
(24) The present exemplary embodiment has the above-described structure, and operations thereof will now be described. In
(25) In the present exemplary embodiment, when a vehicle is in a manually driven state, the positions where text is displayed by the display unit 14 are restricted to predetermined positions, for example, to a lower portion of the windshield 20. At this time, the position where text is displayed by the display unit 14 can be set to only at the driver's seat side (see
(26) When the vehicle state of use is a stopped state or an automated driving state in which the vehicle is not currently being manually driven, then, as is shown in
(27) Additionally, it is also possible for the position where the text is displayed to be selected based on characteristics of the sound. Accordingly, if the sound is a song to be sung by one person, then the position where the text is displayed can be selected to match the seating position of the vehicle occupant who is singing. Alternatively, if the sound is a song to be sung as a duet, then the lyrics for the first part can be displayed on one of the driver's seat side or the front passenger's seat side, while the lyrics for the second part are displayed on the other one of the driver's seat side or the front passenger's seat side. In other words, the necessary text may be displayed at the necessary side, or else the position where the text is displayed may be selected as is desired by a vehicle occupant. Additionally, text may also be displayed in an appropriate position based on the characteristics of the sound.
(28) When the sound is a vocal sound (e.g., a song), or an instrumental sound intended for lyrics (e.g., karaoke music), or a combination of both vocal sound and instrumental sound (e.g., both music and lyrics together), then once the sound to be output has been decided and is output inside the vehicle, lyrics corresponding to the sound are displayed by the display unit 14 on the windshield 20. Accordingly, a vehicle occupant is able to check the lyrics that are displayed on the windshield 20 and, at the same time, listen to the music or sing along to the music. Because of this, a vehicle occupant may enjoy karaoke inside a vehicle.
(29) An example of an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure has been described above, however, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to this, and it is to be understood that various modifications and the like may be made to the present disclosure insofar as they do not depart from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure.