CN111373432A - Program and child care support method - Google Patents

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CN111373432A
CN111373432A CN201880075092.6A CN201880075092A CN111373432A CN 111373432 A CN111373432 A CN 111373432A CN 201880075092 A CN201880075092 A CN 201880075092A CN 111373432 A CN111373432 A CN 111373432A
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Abstract

According to the present invention, a computer (10) is caused to execute: a determination process (S104) for determining, based on a crying sound of the infant, whether the infant is crying due to a wet diaper; a display process (S105) for displaying, on a display unit (14), a wet diaper determination screen (310) indicating that an infant is crying due to a wet diaper, when it is determined that the infant is crying due to a wet diaper; and a linking process (S107) for establishing a connection to a specific diaper brand website among a plurality of types of diaper brand websites, in a case where a predetermined button (314) on the wet diaper judgment screen (310) is tapped.

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Program and child care support method
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a program and a child care support method.
Background
Some techniques are known for estimating the cause of an infant crying based on the infant crying sound. For example, patent document 1 discloses a voice analysis system for analyzing a spectrum of a crying sound of an infant as a sound signal to estimate whether the infant is "drowsy" or "hungry".
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open No. 2006 + 84630
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
According to the voice analysis system of patent document 1, the care giver can easily understand whether the infant is crying because the infant is drowsy or hungry. However, according to the method of patent document 1, when the infant is not crying due to drowsiness or hunger, the cause cannot be accurately determined. Even if it is possible to presume the reason that an infant (in particular, an infant with a month-old of 6 months or less) cries, a care giver (e.g., a novice mother) who is inexperienced in child care may be panicked by not knowing the measures to be taken or may take wrong measures, which may result in poor child care.
The present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and an object of the present invention is to accurately determine the cause of an infant crying and provide an appropriate measure corresponding to the cause to a care provider.
Means for solving the problems
A main aspect of the present invention for achieving the above object is a program for causing a computer to execute: a judgment process for judging whether the infant is crying due to a wet diaper based on the crying sound of the infant; display processing for displaying, on the display unit, a wet diaper determination screen indicating that the infant is crying due to the wet diaper, when it is determined that the infant is crying due to the wet diaper; and a link process of establishing a connection to a specific diaper brand website among the plurality of types of diaper brand websites in a case where a predetermined button on the wet diaper determination screen is tapped.
Features of the present invention other than those described above will become apparent from the description of the present specification with reference to the accompanying drawings
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
According to the present invention, it is possible to accurately determine the cause of crying of an infant and provide the care giver with appropriate measures corresponding to the cause.
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Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of a terminal 10.
Fig. 2 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of the child care support operation according to the present embodiment.
Fig. 3 shows an example of the home screen 200.
Fig. 4 is an example of a child care information display screen 250 displayed in a case where the child care information button 214 is tapped.
Fig. 5 shows an example of a crying sound determination start screen 300.
Fig. 6 shows an example of a wet diaper decision screen 310.
Fig. 7 shows an example of the drowsiness determination screen 320.
Fig. 8 shows an example of the starvation determination screen 330.
Fig. 9 shows an example of the anxiety determination screen 340.
Fig. 10 illustrates an example of a failure to judge screen 400.
Fig. 11 is a flowchart showing a procedure of crying sound determination according to the modification.
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A program that causes a computer to execute: a judgment process for judging whether the infant is crying due to a wet diaper based on the crying sound of the infant; display processing for displaying, on the display unit, a wet diaper determination screen indicating that the infant is crying due to the wet diaper, when it is determined that the infant is crying due to the wet diaper; and a link process of establishing a connection to a specific diaper brand website among the plurality of types of diaper brand websites in a case where a predetermined button on the wet diaper determination screen is tapped.
According to such a program, the user can clearly understand the cause of the infant crying by seeing the wet diaper judgment screen. In addition, by following a link to a diaper brand website on the screen, the user can easily obtain information about the diaper. Thus, the user can correctly understand the cause of the infant crying and take appropriate measures corresponding to the cause.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: in the link processing, when the predetermined button on the wet diaper determination screen is tapped, a connection is established to a website of a diaper brand for infants whose age is 6 months or less among the plurality of types of diaper brand websites.
According to such a program, the user can easily obtain information on an optimal diaper for an infant whose age is 6 months or less. Therefore, the convenience of caregivers (users) who care for infants with a month age of 6 months or less, which accounts for a large proportion of users who use the program, can be improved.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: the program causes the computer to execute the determination process based on a crying sound of an infant whose age is 6 months or less.
According to such a program, since infants with a age of 6 months or less have not experienced an emotion yet and thus often cry only due to physiological needs, by analyzing a sound lacking language information (crying sound), the feelings of the infants are easily recognized. Therefore, the accuracy of the determination based on crying sounds of infants with a month age of 6 months or less can be further improved.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: in the determination process, it is determined whether or not a cause of the infant crying corresponds to any of the causes of wet diaper, drowsiness of the infant, hunger of the infant, and feeling uneasy of the infant based on the crying sound of the infant, and in a case where it is determined that the cause of the infant crying does not correspond to any of the causes, the program causes the computer to execute a determination failure display process for displaying a determination failure screen indicating a determination failure on the display unit.
According to such a program, by confirming that the judgment failure screen is displayed, the user can understand that the infant is crying due to factors other than wet diaper, drowsiness, hunger, and hunger.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: in the determination process, in a case where it is determined based on a crying sound of an infant that a cause of the infant crying corresponds to any of the causes of wet diaper, infant drowsiness, infant hunger, and infant feeling uneasy, a determination screen corresponding to the determined cause is displayed on the display unit, the determination screen corresponding to each of the causes, and in the link process, in a case where a predetermined operation is performed on the determination screen, a connection is established to a different website according to the determined cause.
According to such a program, the user can understand that the cause of the infant crying corresponds to wet diaper, drowsiness, hunger, or hunger. In addition, by seeing the website that establishes a connection in the linking process, the user can easily view appropriate measures corresponding to the cause of the infant crying.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: a specific character is displayed on the determination screen displayed in correspondence with each cause, and the form of the character differs depending on the determination screen.
According to such a program, for example, since a familiar character is displayed on the determination screen, the user can feel relieved and leisurely to operate the screen. Further, since the form of the character displayed differs depending on the determination screen, the user can easily understand that the cause of the infant crying differs.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: the form of the character is a form reflecting each of the reasons corresponding to the determination screen.
According to such a program, by seeing the form of the character displayed on the judgment screen, the user can visually understand the cause of crying of the infant at a glance.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: the feelings of uneasiness include any of a feeling that the infant feels solitary, a feeling that the infant wants to receive attention of the guardian, and a feeling that the infant feels painful.
According to such a program, the user can accurately understand the feeling of "uneasiness" such as an autism or a need for attention as a part of the physiological needs of an infant whose month age is 6 months or less. This makes it easier to take appropriate measures to relieve the infant from uneasiness.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: the program causes the computer to execute a month age determination process for determining a month age of an infant, and, in a case where it is determined that the month age of the infant is equal to or greater than a predetermined month age, add a term of a cause relating to another emotion than a feeling of uneasy as a cause for the infant to cry.
According to such a program, it is possible to accurately determine the cause of crying in an infant whose month-old is more than 6 months old. Generally, infants begin to experience emotions such as refusal in addition to physiological needs from the age of 6 months. Therefore, by adding the cause of such "emotion" to an infant whose month-old age is 6 months or more as a term of the cause of the infant crying, the possibility of failure in judgment can be reduced.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: the other emotions include an emotion related to at least one of aversion and fear.
According to such a program, the user can easily and specifically know the cause of crying of an infant whose month of age is 6 months or more. Infants older than 6 months begin to experience emotions related to aversion or fear. Therefore, since such an emotion can be read from crying data, it is possible to determine with higher accuracy the cause of crying in an infant whose month age is 6 months or more.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: the plurality of types of diaper brand websites include a website of unfolded diapers and a website of pants-type diapers, and among the plurality of types of diaper brand websites, a website of diaper brands for infants having an age of 6 months or less is the website of unfolded diapers.
According to such a program, for example, since the unfolding type diaper is suitable for an infant with a month-old of 6 months or less because it is easy for the lying infant to put on and take off and easy to adjust the waist to fit his/her small body, it is possible to provide more useful information for an infant with a month-old of 6 months or less by establishing a connection to a website of the pants type diaper.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: when the program is started, a home screen indicating a brand name of the specific diaper brand website is displayed on the display unit.
According to such a program, by seeing the brand name displayed on the home screen, the user easily knows that the program is a brand-related service and feels relieved to use the program.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: when a predetermined operation is performed on the home screen, child care information relating to an infant whose month age is 6 months or less is displayed on the display unit.
According to such a program, even if the user is, for example, a novice mother who is inexperienced in child care, she can easily obtain useful child care information, and thus can feel reassurance in performing child care.
With such a procedure, it is desirable to: among the plurality of types of diaper brand websites, the website of a diaper brand for infants having an age of 6 months or less includes information on absorption performance of diapers for infants having an age of 6 months or less.
According to such a procedure, for example, by establishing a connection to a website including information on the absorption performance of the diaper, even if the user does not know much about the diaper, it is easy to know the level of absorption performance required for the diaper. Thus, the user can purchase or obtain the optimum diaper without difficulty.
Further, a child care support method becomes clear, the method comprising: a judging step of judging whether the infant is crying due to the wet diaper or not based on the crying sound of the infant; a display step of displaying, on a display unit, a wet diaper determination screen indicating that an infant is crying due to a wet diaper, when it is determined that the infant is crying due to a wet diaper; and a linking step of establishing a connection to a specific diaper brand website among a plurality of types of diaper brand websites in a case where a predetermined button on the wet diaper determination screen is tapped.
According to such child care support method, the user can clearly understand the cause of the infant crying by seeing the wet diaper judgment screen. In addition, by following a link to a diaper brand website on the screen, the user can easily obtain information about the diaper. Thus, the user can correctly understand the cause of the infant crying, and can take appropriate measures corresponding to the cause.
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As means for realizing the child care support method according to the present embodiment, a child care support system using the terminal 10 connectable to a network such as the internet or the like will be explained. The "infant" as a target of child care in the present embodiment is an infant with an age of about 1 year or less. In particular, for infants with a month age of 6 months or less, "crying sound judgment" to be described later can be performed with high accuracy.
The terminal 10 receives an input of information based on an input operation or the like from a user (caregiver or operator of the terminal 10) to perform various processes, and displays the result on the display unit 14. The terminal 10 is for example a smartphone or a tablet terminal. In the present embodiment, the terminal 10 alone can constitute a child care support system by installing a child care support program (hereinafter simply referred to as "program") to be described later.
Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of a terminal 10. The terminal 10 according to the present embodiment includes a control unit 11, a storage unit 12, an input unit 13, a display unit 14, and a communication unit 15.
The control unit 11 transmits data between the units and performs overall control of the terminal. The control unit 11 is realized by a Central Processing Unit (CPU) executing a program stored in a predetermined memory. Further, control section 11 includes at least crying sound determination processing section 111, screen display processing section 112, link processing section 113, age of month determination processing section 114, and personal information reception processing section 115. The specific processing operations in the respective units will be described later.
The storage unit 12 includes a Read Only Memory (ROM) and a Random Access Memory (RAM). The ROM is a read-only memory area in which programs and the like are stored. The RAM is a rewritable storage area to be used as a work area for arithmetic processing of the control unit 11, and is realized by, for example, a nonvolatile storage device such as a flash memory or a hard disk. The storage unit 12 in the present embodiment stores cause information indicating a cause of crying of an infant, link information on an internet site to be connected in a link process described later, personal information on an infant to be child care, screen information on various display screens, and the like.
The input unit 13 includes an operation input unit 131 and a sound information input unit 132. The operation input unit 131 is used by a user (e.g., a caregiver or the like) of the terminal 10 to provide an operation instruction of a program or to input various data such as birth date of an infant and young child, and is realized by, for example, a tap operation on a touch panel. The sound information input unit 132 is used to input sound data such as crying of an infant or the like, and is implemented by a microphone, for example.
The display unit 14 is a screen for displaying various information in response to an instruction from the control unit 11, and is realized by, for example, a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) or the like. In the terminal 10 according to the present embodiment, the display unit 14 is a touch panel, and has a function as the operation input unit 131 in addition to a function of displaying information.
The communication unit 15 establishes a connection to a network such as the internet or the like to perform communication, and has a function of a receiver for receiving various data and signals transmitted via the network, and a function of a transmitter for transmitting various data and signals via the network.
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As a child care support method using the child care support system, a method for judging a cause of an infant crying based on the infant crying sound and providing an appropriate measure corresponding to the cause to an care giver will be described. The child care advice in the present embodiment is provided by using a child care support program (program) in the terminal 10.
First, the user makes initial settings of the terminal 10. The personal-information-reception processing unit 115 displays a personal-information-input display screen (not shown) on the display unit 14 when a program in the terminal 10 is started for the first time, and receives input of personal information about a child care subject infant. The user inputs at least the birth date of an infant as personal information through the operation input unit 131 of the terminal 10. The user may further enter gender, name, and other information of the infant. Upon receiving the input of the personal information, the personal-information-reception processing unit 115 stores the received personal information in the storage unit 12. Note that the entered personal information is preferably changeable and/or modifiable later.
Upon ending the initial setting, child care support operation using the child care support program may be started. Fig. 2 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of the child care support operation according to the present embodiment. Fig. 2 shows a specific process performed when "crying sound judgment" is performed in the child care support operation provided by the child care support system according to the present embodiment.
After the initial setting is completed, upon starting the program to start the child care support operation, the screen display processing unit 112 performs processing for displaying the home screen 200 on the display unit 14 of the terminal 10 (S101). Fig. 3 shows an example of the home screen 200.
The home screen 200 is an initial screen displayed at the start of the child care support system according to the present embodiment, and includes a brand name display area 201, a character display area 202, a menu display area 203, an information display area 204, and a selection area 210. The brand name display area 201 displays the brand name of the diaper used by the child care subject infant. For example, in fig. 3, a logo "Mamy" is displayed as a brand name of a diaper used for a child care subject infant whose month of age is 6 months or less. Note that the diaper brand name is continuously displayed on the following screen (see fig. 4 to 9), and the user easily understands that the service is related to the diaper brand and is relieved from using the child care support program.
The character display area 202 displays a specific character. In fig. 3, an image of a brand character related to the diaper brand (Mamy) displayed in the brand name display area 201 is displayed. In a state where the brand name and the character are displayed on the home screen 200, the user may feel familiar with the brand name or the like each time the child care support system is used.
The menu display area 203 displays the currently selected menu. "News (News)" is displayed in an initial state as in fig. 3, however, in the case where the user selects any one of menu items to be described later, the selected menu item is displayed. The information display area 204 displays various information to be provided to the user in the menu item. For example, when "news" is selected, the information display area displays information related to the release of a new product of the above diaper brand, information related to an activity (for example, a sales promotion activity) related to the same diaper brand, and the like. As these information items, it is preferable to display the latest information at this time via a network such as the internet.
The selection area 210 is an area for selecting from a plurality of services (menu items) to be provided to the user in the child care support system according to the present embodiment, and displays buttons (icons) of the respective menu items. In fig. 3, a news button 211, a crying judgment button 212, a product button 213, a child care information button 214, and an infant information button 215 are displayed. In response to a user selection by tapping any of the buttons 211-215, the service corresponding to that button is started.
As described above, the news button 211 is a button for turning on a menu item "news" for providing the user with the latest information of product information, activity information, and the like relating to the brand of diaper. Cry-sound determination button 212 is a button for turning on a menu item "cry-sound determination" for determining the cause of the infant crying based on the infant crying sound. The specific processing performed in the "crying sound judgment" will be described later. The product button 213 is a button for turning on a menu item "product information" for providing information on disposable diapers for infants and young children actually sold as diaper branded products. As the product information to be displayed, for example, an advertisement video of a product and a link to a website introducing the product and the like are included.
The child care information button 214 is a button for turning on a menu item "child care information" for providing useful information about child care to a user (caregiver). Fig. 4 is an example of a child care information display screen 250 displayed when the child care information button 214 is tapped. The child care information display screen 250 is a screen for displaying various information related to child care, and includes a brand name display area 251, a character display area 252, a menu display area 253, a child care information display area 254, and a selection area 260. Here, brand name display area 251, character display area 252, menu display area 253, and selection area 260 have substantially the same configuration and function as brand name display area 201, character display area 202, menu display area 203, and selection area 210 of home screen 200, respectively, and therefore detailed description of these areas will be omitted.
The child care information display area 254 displays advice regarding child care of the user or information useful for child care. For example, for an infant whose age is 6 months or less, advice on the rhythm of daily life such as sleeping and bathing, information on a notice during a period of nursing, etc. before sleeping, and the like are displayed. Thus, even if the user is, for example, a novice mother who is inexperienced in child care, she can feel relieved to perform child care. Note that these child care information items are usually stored in the storage unit 14, but external information may be referred to via the internet, or a connection to an external child care website may be established. In fig. 4, advice relating to infants with a month age of 6 months or less is displayed, but child care information that varies with the month age or sex of the infant may be displayed. For example, if the child care information button 214 is tapped, the month age determination processing unit 114 may refer to the individual information of the infant registered in the initial setting, and select and display the optimal child care information of the infant.
The infant information button 215 is a button for turning on a menu item "infant information" for checking or editing personal information registered in the initial setting.
Referring back to fig. 2, if the user taps crying sound determination button 212 on main screen 200 (see fig. 3), the crying sound determination process is started, and screen display processing unit 112 performs a process for displaying crying sound determination start screen 300 on display unit 14 (S102). Fig. 5 shows an example of a crying sound determination start screen 300.
Crying sound determination start screen 300 is a basic screen for making a crying sound determination, and includes brand name display area 301, menu display area 302, character display area 303, instruction display area 304, sound recording button 305, and selection area 309. Brand name display area 301, menu display area 302, and selection area 309 have substantially the same structures and functions as brand name display area 201, menu display area 203, and selection area 210 of home screen 200, respectively.
The character display area 303 displays an image of the same character as the character displayed on the home screen 200 (brand character related to the brand of diaper). Displaying a familiar character eases users who are prone to panic when attempting to soothe a crying newborn, and the user may calm down to manipulate the picture. Instruction display area 304 displays an operation instruction for making a crying sound judgment. By operating the screen while reading the operation instruction, the user can accurately determine crying sound. The sound recording button 305 is a button for starting recording of crying of the infant.
Subsequently, crying data of the infant is obtained (S103). The user places sound information input unit 132 (e.g., microphone, etc.) of terminal 10 close to the crying infant, and holds down sound recording button 305 displayed on crying sound determination screen 300 for a predetermined period of time. Thus, crying sounds of the infant are recorded for a predetermined period of time and stored in the storage unit 12 as crying sound data. Note that, in the present embodiment, the predetermined period of time may be about 4 seconds, for example. A predetermined period of about 4 seconds is unlikely to burden and/or stress the infant and the user with sound recordings, and it is also possible to obtain sufficient crying data for highly accurate crying judgment.
Subsequently, based on the obtained crying sound data, crying sound determination processing section 111 performs determination processing for determining the cause of the infant crying (S104). The judgment processing of the present embodiment is performed by analyzing the characteristics of the frequency domain of the obtained crying data. As a method for analyzing the characteristics of the frequency domain, for example, a means for associating the characteristics of the frequency domain and the like with emotion disclosed in "multimedia systems and Signal Processing Volume 28Issue 3, July 2017", and other known analysis methods are available. For example, the obtained crying data is subjected to predetermined normalization processing or denoising processing, then the characteristics of frequency domains such as peaks, contrasts, tones, and the like are extracted, and the correlation between the characteristics of these frequency domains and the like and the emotion is evaluated, thereby judging the cause of the infant crying.
It is unlikely that an infant cries for a sound to include linguistic information such as words, so that an emotion can be identified by the sound. Thus, a correct judgment can be made regardless of language or gender. In particular, an infant or neonate with a age of 6 months or less has not experienced an emotion and therefore he/she tends to cry solely due to physiological needs. Therefore, by applying the present invention to an infant whose month-old is 6 months or less, the child care support system according to the present embodiment can more accurately determine the cause of crying of the infant.
The storage unit 12 stores a plurality of kinds of causes for the infant to cry in advance. For example, causes such as "wet diaper", "drowsiness", "hunger", "feeling uneasy", and the like are stored, and it is judged whether or not the obtained crying data corresponds to any cause. Needless to say, reasons other than these may also be stored.
In S104, it is first determined whether the cause of the infant crying is "wet diaper". As a result, if it is determined that the cause of the infant crying is "wet diaper" (yes in S104), screen display processing section 112 performs display processing for displaying a determination screen corresponding to the determined cause on display section 14 (S105). Here, "wet diaper determination screen 310" indicating that the infant is crying due to a wet diaper is selected from the plurality of screen information items stored in storage unit 12, and this "wet diaper determination screen 310" is displayed on display unit 14. Note that, if it is determined that the cause of the infant crying is not "wet diaper" (no in S104), determination of other causes is subsequently performed (e.g., S108 described later, etc.).
Fig. 6 shows an example of a wet diaper decision screen 310. The wet diaper determination screen 310 includes a brand name display area 311, a menu display area 312, a reason display area 313, a character display area 314, confirmation buttons 315a and 315b, and a selection area 319. Brand name display area 311, menu display area 312, and selection area 319 have substantially the same structures and functions as brand name display area 201, menu display area 203, and selection area 210 of home screen 200, respectively.
In the cause display area 313, the cause of the infant crying is displayed as text information. For example, displays such as "Wet diapers! "and the like. Character display area 314 displays brand characters associated with the diaper brand in a form that reflects the cause of the infant crying. For example, the character is shown in a form in which it is desired to change diapers by lifting both hands. Thus, the user can clearly understand the cause of the infant crying by seeing the form of the character and/or the text information displayed on wet-diaper determination screen 310 as such. Note that the character displayed in the character display area 314 has a function of a link button for establishing a connection to a predetermined internet site.
The confirmation buttons 315a and 315b are buttons for confirming whether the judgment result is correct. In the case where the cause of the infant crying is wrong, the user taps the confirmation button 315a displayed as "modified". Alternatively, in the case where the cause of the infant crying is correct, the user taps the confirmation button 315b displayed as "OK". In the case where the user taps the confirmation button 315a (i.e., in the case where the judged cause is wrong), it is preferable that the screen transitions to a judgment result modification screen, not shown, and in the case where the cause of the infant crying (for example, "drowsiness" or the like) is known, the cause may be modified to be the correct cause. By accumulating the evaluations of the determination results using the confirmation buttons 315a and 315b, the determination accuracy of the crying sound determination processing unit 111 can be further improved.
Subsequently, it is determined whether the user has performed a predetermined operation on the wet diaper determination screen 310 (S106). Here, it is determined whether or not the character button (link button) displayed in the character display area 314 is tapped.
When the character button is tapped (yes in S106), the link processing unit 113 performs link processing for establishing a connection to an appropriate internet site corresponding to the determined cause (S107). Here, since it is determined that the cause of the infant crying is "wet diaper", a process for establishing a connection to a specific diaper brand website among the plurality of types of diaper brand websites is performed. Regarding the specific diaper brand website to be connected during the linking process of S107, it is desirable to select a diaper brand for infants with a month age of 6 months or less from among a plurality of types of diaper brand websites stored in advance in the storage unit 12 as link information. As described above, in the crying sound determination process of the present embodiment, when the month age of the infant is 6 months or less, the cause of the infant crying can be determined with high accuracy. That is, the child care support system according to the present embodiment can exert the maximum effect by being applied to infants with a month-old of 6 months or less, and caregivers who nurse infants with a month-old of 6 months or less are more likely to account for a large proportion of users.
Accordingly, by establishing a connection to a website of a diaper brand for infants with a month age of 6 months or less during the linking process of S107, the user can easily obtain information on an optimal diaper for infants with a month age of 6 months or less, thereby improving convenience for a large number of users. In this way, the cause of the infant crying is correctly determined, and a connection to the appropriate website corresponding to the cause is established. Therefore, the user can easily obtain information useful for child care.
In addition, a connection to a website of an appropriate diaper brand corresponding to the actual month-old of the infant may be established. For example, the month age determination processing unit 114 may calculate the actual month age of the infant from the birth date of the infant registered in the initial setting, and may establish a connection to a website of an optimal diaper brand for each infant. In this way, information provided to each user is optimized, thereby enabling more useful services.
In addition, various types of diaper branding web sites include web sites related to pant diapers and web sites related to open diapers. During the linking process of S107, it is desired to establish a connection to the website of the unfolded diaper. In the case where the child care subject is an infant whose age of month is 6 months or less, the unfolded diaper is easier for the lying infant to put on and take off, and it is easier to adjust the waist to fit his/her small body. In addition, there is no fear that an infant whose month age is 6 months or less makes a large physical exercise such as moving around by crawling. Thus, fitting like a pants-type diaper is not required, and leakage and the like are less likely to occur even with an open-type diaper. Therefore, it is preferable to establish a connection to a website related to the unfolding type diaper, which is more convenient for a caregiver (user) who cares for an infant whose age is 6 months or less.
In addition, during the linking process of S107, it is desirable to establish a connection to a website that provides information about the absorption performance of the diaper. In the case where, for example, a novice mother who is inexperienced in child care is a user, her knowledge of the diaper is poor, and thus may not know what degree of absorbent performance the diaper requires, and may have difficulty deciding which diaper to purchase. Therefore, when a connection is established to a website including information on the absorption performance, the user can purchase or obtain an optimal diaper for an infant having a month-old of 6 months or less without difficulty.
If the character button is not pressed on wet diaper determination screen 310 in S106 (no in S106), the crying sound determination process ends.
Referring back to fig. 2, if it is determined in the determination processing in S104 that the cause of the infant crying is not "wet diaper" (no in S104), crying sound determination processing section 111 continues the determination processing and determines another cause of the infant crying. For example, in the present embodiment, it is determined whether the cause of the infant crying is "drowsiness" (S108).
If it is determined in the determination process at S108 that the cause of the infant crying is "drowsiness" (yes at S108), screen display processing section 112 displays "drowsiness determination screen 320" on display section 14 as the determination screen corresponding to the determined cause (S109). Fig. 7 shows an example of the drowsiness determination screen 320. The drowsiness determination screen 320 includes a brand name display area 321, a menu display area 322, a reason display area 323, a character display area 324, confirmation buttons 325a and 325b, and a selection area 329. Since the basic structure of the drowsiness determination screen 320 is substantially the same as that of the wet diaper determination screen 310, only the differences will be described.
The reason display area 323 of the drowsiness determination screen 320 displays information such as "drowsiness! "etc. as the cause of crying of the infant. The character display area 324 displays characters related to the brand of the diaper in a drowsy form. The user can visually understand that the infant is crying due to drowsiness by seeing the character and/or the text information displayed on the drowsiness determination screen 320 at a glance. In this way, since the characters are displayed in different forms on the respective determination screens, the user can easily understand the cause of the infant crying. In addition, since the form of the character displayed is related to the reason why the infant cries, it is possible to make the user easily understand the specific reason such as what feeling or what need the infant has at that time. This may reduce misunderstandings by the user of the cause the infant cries and/or take erroneous measures for that cause.
Subsequently, as in S106 described above, it is determined whether the user has performed a predetermined operation on the drowsiness determination screen 320 (S110). Specifically, it is determined whether or not the character button (link button) displayed in the character display area 324 is tapped. When the character button is tapped (yes in S110), the link processing unit 113 performs link processing for establishing a connection to an appropriate internet site corresponding to the determined cause (S111). For example, a connection is established to a video website where the children's songs can be viewed. Thus, the infant can easily listen to the children's songs without complex operations, and the user can enable the infant to fall asleep quickly.
Referring back to fig. 2 again, if it is determined in the determination processing in S108 that the cause of the infant crying is not "drowsy" (no in S108), crying sound determination processing section 111 continues the determination processing and further determines another cause of the infant crying. For example, it is determined whether the cause of the infant crying is "hunger" (S112).
If it is determined in the determination processing in S112 that the cause of the infant crying is "hungry" (yes in S112), screen display processing section 112 displays "hungry determination screen 330" on display section 14 as a determination screen corresponding to the determined cause (S113). Fig. 8 shows an example of the starvation determination screen 330. Hunger determination screen 330 includes brand name display area 331, menu display area 332, reason display area 333, character display area 334, confirmation buttons 335a and 335b, and selection area 339. Since the basic configuration of the hunger determination screen 330 is also substantially the same as that of the wet diaper determination screen 310, only the difference will be described below.
The reason display area 333 of the hunger determination screen 330 displays information such as "hunger! "etc. as the cause of crying of the infant. The character display area 334 displays characters related to diaper brands in a form of holding a spoon and fork for feeding. The user can visually understand that the infant is crying due to hunger by seeing the character and/or the text information displayed on the hunger determination screen 330 at a glance.
Subsequently, it is determined whether the user has performed a predetermined operation on the hunger determination screen 330 (S114). Specifically, it is determined whether or not the character button (link button) displayed in the character display area 334 is tapped. When the character button is tapped (yes in S114), the link processing unit 113 performs link processing for establishing a connection to an appropriate website corresponding to the determined cause (S115). For example, a connection is established to a website introducing products of the nursing pad or a website introducing milk powder. Thus, the user can easily obtain useful information about the infant's meal (e.g., breast milk or powdered milk).
Referring back to fig. 2 again, if it is determined in the determination processing in S112 that the cause of the infant crying is not "hunger" (no in S112), crying sound determination processing section 111 continues the determination processing and determines another cause of the infant crying. For example, it is determined whether the cause of the infant crying is "feeling uneasy" (S116).
If it is determined in the determination processing in S116 that the cause of the infant crying is "feeling uneasy" (yes in S116), screen display processing section 112 displays "uneasy determination screen 340" on display section 14 as the determination screen corresponding to the determined cause (S117). Fig. 9 shows an example of the anxiety determination screen 340. The unease determination screen 340 includes a brand name display area 341, a menu display area 342, a reason display area 343, a character display area 344, confirmation buttons 345a and 345b, and a selection area 349. Since the basic structure of the uneasy determination screen 340 is also substantially the same as that of the wet diaper determination screen 310, only the differences will be described below.
The reason display area 343 of the uneasy determination screen 340 displays a screen such as "want to be cared for! "etc. as the cause of crying of the infant. The character display area 334 displays characters related to the brand of the diaper in a manner of talking to the user with love. The user can visually understand that the infant is crying due to uneasiness by seeing the character and/or the text information displayed on the uneasiness judgment screen 340 at a glance.
Note that the feeling of "uneasy" judged in the crying sound judgment of the present embodiment includes any of a feeling that an infant feels alone, a feeling that an infant wants to get attention of a guardian (caregiver), and a feeling that an infant feels pain. Therefore, in a case where it is determined that the cause of the infant crying is "feeling uneasy", the user can take care of the infant to alleviate the feeling. Since the type of uneasiness is made definite to some extent, it is possible for the user to relieve uneasiness of the infant.
Subsequently, it is determined whether the user has performed a predetermined operation on the anxiety determination screen 340 (S118). Specifically, it is determined whether or not the character button (link button) displayed in the character display area 344 is tapped. When the character button is tapped (yes in S118), the link processing unit 113 performs processing for establishing a connection to an appropriate website corresponding to the determined cause (S119). For example, a connection is established to a website where the character recites pinyin while singing and dancing so that a pinyin song can be viewed. This distracts the infant from the lonely or pain, and the infant feels the care of the character in addition to the user (caregiver), so that it is more likely to relieve the infant from uneasiness.
Referring back to fig. 2 again, if it is determined in the determination processing of S116 that the cause of the infant crying is not "uneasy" (no in S116), screen display processing section 112 performs determination failure display processing for displaying determination failure screen 400 indicating that the cause of determination has failed on display section 14 (S120). Fig. 10 illustrates an example of a failure to judge screen 400.
Fig. 10 illustrates an example of a failure to judge screen 400. Failure determination screen 400 is a screen for notifying the user of a failure in determining the cause of crying of the infant and performing the crying sound determination processing again. The failed judgment screen 400 includes a brand name display area 401, a menu display area 402, a character display area 403, an instruction display area 404, a sound recording button 405, and a selection area 410. In the character display area 403, a character related to the brand of the diaper is displayed as a apology showing failure in the judgment of crying sound. In addition, a message notifying the user of the judgment failure and a message encouraging the user to make crying judgment again as necessary are displayed. By confirming that the display failure screen 400 is displayed, the user can recognize that the infant is crying for reasons other than the above. In addition, the user may also make crying sound judgment again.
Note that in the operation of crying sound determination described with reference to fig. 2, in the determination processing, the determination of the cause of the crying sound of the infant is performed in the order of S104, S108, S112, and S116. However, the order of judgment is not limited thereto. For example, the order of the judgment of "drowsiness" (S108) and the judgment of "hunger" (S112) may be reversed, and other orders may be adopted. In addition, a step for determining other causes of crying of the infant may be added in addition to the above steps (S104 to S116).
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In the crying judgment operation, the judgment of the cause of crying of the infant may be modified to make a judgment corresponding to the month-old of the infant. In the judgment process, infants with a month age of 6 months or less are the main subjects. However, infants with age of 6 months or more begin to experience an emotion, and thus the infants may cry for causes resulting from the emotion other than the above. For example, infants with age of 6 months or more may cry for an aversive or feared emotion based on the condition such as "developing splenic qi" or "refusal". Since such emotion is different from any of "wet diaper", "drowsiness", "hunger", and "feeling uneasy", a judgment failure may occur in the flow of fig. 2. Therefore, in the modification, when the infant has a month age of 6 months or more, "another emotion" different from "restlessness" is added as a term of the cause of crying of the infant, thereby enabling determination of "another emotion" to reduce the possibility of failure of determination.
Fig. 11 is a flowchart showing a procedure of crying sound determination processing according to the present modification. Steps S201 to S219 are substantially the same as those in the processing procedure described with reference to fig. 2, and thus, description of these steps is omitted.
If it is determined in S216 in fig. 11 that the cause of the infant crying is not "uneasy" (no in S216), the month age determination processing unit 114 calculates the month age of the infant by referring to the personal information data (birth date) of the infant stored in the storage unit 12, and determines whether or not the month age is 6 months or more (S220). When it is determined that the infant has a month age of less than 6 months (no in S220), a determination failure screen 400 is displayed (S223). On the other hand, when it is determined that the infant has a month age of 6 months or more (yes in S220), crying sound determination processing section 111 adds "another emotion" as a term of the cause of the infant crying, and determines whether or not the infant is crying due to the "other emotion" (S221). The "other emotion" herein includes at least one of "aversion" and "fear". Note that the age determination processing in S220 may be performed at the time of the start of crying sound determination (for example, immediately after S201 or the like).
Subsequently, when it is determined that the cause of the infant crying is "another emotion" (yes in S221), the screen display processing unit 112 displays an aversion determination screen (not shown) related to the other emotion on the display unit 14 (S222). The aversion determination screen may have substantially the same configuration as any of the determination screens described with reference to fig. 6 to 9. In addition, also on the aversion determination screen, a link button for establishing a connection to another website is preferably provided so that the user can tap the link button to establish a connection to a website capable of obtaining information useful for alleviating "other emotions". On the other hand, if it is determined that the cause of the infant crying is not "another emotion" (no in S221), the process proceeds to S223 and ends.
As such, in the case where the age of the infant for the month is greater than or equal to the predetermined age of the month (6 months or more in the above example), a more accurate crying sound determination may be made by adding a cause relating to an emotion that the infant may start to experience as a cause for the infant to cry. The structure may be: the more the age of the infant increases, the more factors other than the above can be added.
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Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the above-described embodiments of the present invention are merely to facilitate the understanding of the present invention and should not be construed as limiting the present invention in any way. The present invention may be variously changed or modified without departing from the gist thereof, and includes equivalents thereof. For example, modifications to be described below are possible.
The above-described embodiments may be implemented by causing a computer or a microprocessor to execute the above-described processing by a program. In this case, all the processes can be prepared as programs; alternatively, some of these processes may use hardware processes, and the rest of these processes may be prepared as programs.
In addition, the program may be provided to the computer by using a non-transitory computer-readable medium having an executable program. Note that examples of the non-transitory computer-readable medium include a magnetic recording medium (e.g., a floppy disk, a magnetic tape, or a hard disk drive), a CD-ROM (read only memory), and the like.
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10 terminal (computer)
11 control unit
111 crying sound judgment processing unit
112 picture display processing unit
113 link processing unit
114 month age determination processing unit
115 personal information input receiving processing unit
12 memory cell
13 input unit
131 operation input unit
132 voice information input unit
14 display unit
15 communication unit
200 main picture
201 Brand name display area
202 character display area
203 menu display area
204 information display area
210 select region
211 News button
212 crying sound judgment button
213 product button
214 child care information button
215 infant information button
250 child care information display screen
251 brand name display area
252 character display area
253 menu display area
254 child care information display area
260 selection of regions
300 cry judgment starting picture
301 brand name display area
302 menu display area
303 character display area
304 indicates a display area
305 Sound recording button
309 selection area
310 wet diaper judgment screen
311 brand name display area
312 menu display area
313 cause display area
314 character display area
315a,315b confirmation button
319 selection area
320 sleepiness judging picture
321 Brand name display area
322 menu display area
323 cause display area
324 character display area
325a,325b confirmation button
329 select region
330 starvation judgment frame
331 brand name display area
332 menu display area
333 cause display area
334 character display area
335a,335b confirmation button
339 selecting regions
340 uneasiness judgment screen
341 brand name display area
342 menu display area
343 reason display area
344 character display area
345a,345b confirmation button
349 selection region
400 judgment failure picture
401 Brand name display area
402 menu display area
403 character display area
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1. A program that causes a computer to execute:
a judgment process for judging whether the infant is crying due to a wet diaper based on the crying sound of the infant;
display processing for displaying, on the display unit, a wet diaper determination screen indicating that the infant is crying due to the wet diaper, when it is determined that the infant is crying due to the wet diaper; and
a link process for establishing a connection to a specific diaper brand website among the plurality of types of diaper brand websites in a case where a predetermined button on the wet diaper determination screen is tapped.
2. The program according to claim 1, wherein the program is executed,
wherein, in the linking process, in a case where the predetermined button on the wet diaper determination screen is tapped, a connection is established to a website of a diaper brand for infants whose month age is 6 months or less among the plurality of types of diaper brand websites.
3. The program according to claim 1 or 2,
wherein the program causes the computer to execute the determination process based on a crying sound of an infant whose age is 6 months or less.
4. The program according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
wherein, in the judgment process, it is judged based on the crying sound of the infant whether or not the cause of the crying of the infant corresponds to any of the causes of wet diaper, drowsiness of the infant, hunger of the infant, and feeling uneasy of the infant, and
wherein, in a case where it is determined that the cause for which the infant cries does not correspond to any of these causes, the program causes the computer to execute a judgment failure display process of displaying a judgment failure screen indicating a judgment failure on the display unit.
5. The program according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
wherein, in the determination process, in a case where it is determined based on a crying sound of an infant that a cause of the crying of the infant corresponds to any of the causes of wet diaper, drowsiness of the infant, hunger of the infant, and feelings of uneasiness of the infant, a determination screen corresponding to the determined cause is displayed on the display unit, the determination screen corresponding to each of the causes, and
wherein, in the link processing, when a predetermined operation is performed on the determination screen, a connection to a different website according to the determined cause is established.
6. The program according to claim 5, wherein the program is executed,
wherein a specific character is displayed on the judgment screen displayed in correspondence with each cause, and
wherein the form of the character is different according to the judgment picture.
7. The program according to claim 6, wherein the program is executed by a computer,
wherein the form of the character is a form reflecting each of the reasons corresponding to the determination screen.
8. The program according to any one of claims 4 to 7,
the uncomfortable feeling includes any of a feeling that the infant feels solitary, a feeling that the infant wants to receive attention of the guardian, and a feeling that the infant feels painful.
9. The program according to claim 8, wherein the program is executed,
wherein the program causes the computer to execute a month age determination process for determining the month age of an infant, and
wherein, in a case where it is determined that the month age of the infant is equal to or greater than the predetermined month age, a factor relating to another emotion than a feeling of uneasy is added as a term of the factor by which the infant cries.
10. The program according to claim 9, wherein the program is executed,
wherein the other emotions include an emotion related to at least one of aversion and fear.
11. The program according to any one of claims 1 to 10,
wherein the plurality of types of diaper brand web sites include a web site for unfolded diapers and a web site for pant diapers, an
Wherein, among the plurality of types of diaper brand websites, a website of a diaper brand for infants having a month-old of 6 months or less is the website of the unfolded diaper.
12. The program according to any one of claims 1 to 11,
wherein, when the program is started, a home screen indicating a brand name of the specific diaper brand website is displayed on the display unit.
13. The program according to claim 12, wherein the program is executed,
wherein, when a predetermined operation is performed on the home screen, child care information relating to an infant whose month age is 6 months or less is displayed on the display unit.
14. The program according to any one of claims 1 to 13,
wherein, among the plurality of types of diaper brand websites, the website of a diaper brand for infants having a month age of 6 months or less includes information on absorption performance of diapers for infants having a month age of 6 months or less.
15. A child care support method comprising:
a judging step of judging whether the infant is crying due to the wet diaper or not based on the crying sound of the infant;
a display step of displaying, on a display unit, a wet diaper determination screen indicating that an infant is crying due to a wet diaper, when it is determined that the infant is crying due to a wet diaper; and
a linking step of establishing a connection to a specific diaper brand website among a plurality of types of diaper brand websites in a case where a predetermined button on the wet diaper judgment screen is tapped.
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