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US2016299741A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016299741-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615188896-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method of illustrating audio signal strength includes at a portable computer device having one or more processors and memory storing programs executed by the one or more processors, collecting audio signal using the portable computer device; determining strength of the collected audio signal; computing an illustrative scale that corresponds to the audio signal strength using a mapping function; and superimposing the audio signal strength with the illustrative scale on a graphic area, wherein the graphic area includes an initial sub-area.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A method of illustrating audio signal strength comprising: at a portable computer device having one or more processors and memory storing programs executed by the one or more processors, collecting audio signal using the portable computer device; determining strength of the collected audio signal; computing an illustrative scale that corresponds to the audio signal strength using a mapping function; and superimposing the audio signal strength with the illustrative scale on a graphic area, wherein the graphic area includes an initial sub-area, 2 . The method of illustrating audio signal strength of claim 1 , further comprises: detecting whether an audio recording button on the portable computer device is pressed for collecting the audio signal, wherein the audio recording button is displayed within the initial sub-area. 3 . The method of illustrating audio signal strength of claim 1 , wherein dimensions of the graphic area and the initial sub-area are configured according to screen pixels of the portable computer device. 4 . The method of illustrating audio signal strength of claim 1 , wherein the graphic area, the initial sub-area, and illustration of the audio signal strength are configured to he concentric circles, where the circle that illustrates the audio signal strength has a radius that equals to the illustrative scale. 5 . The method of illustrating audio signal strength of claim 1 , wherein the mapping function is set as R=2r max √{square root over (x)}−r max x+r button , wherein x ∈[0,1], R denotes the illustrative scale of the audio signal strength, x denotes the audio signal strength, r button denotes the dimension of the initial sub-area, and r max denotes the dimension of the graphic area subtracted by the dimension of the initial sub-area. 6 . The method of illustrating audio signal strength of claim 1 , wherein the graphic area is drawn in a first color, and the illustration of the audio signal strength is drawn in a second color. 7 . A system of illustrating audio signal strength, comprising: one or more processors; memory; and one or more programs stored in the memory and configured for execution by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: collecting audio signal using a portable computer device; determining strength of the collected audio signal; computing an illustrative scale that corresponds to the audio signal strength using a mapping function; and superimposing the audio signal strength with the illustrative scale on a graphic area, wherein the graphic area includes an initial sub-area. 8 . The system of illustrating audio signal strength of claim 7 , wherein the one or more programs further comprises: detecting whether an audio recording button on the portable computer device is pressed for collecting the audio signal, wherein the audio recording button is displayed within the initial sub-area. 9 . The system of illustrating audio signal strength of claim 7 , wherein dimensions of the graphic area and the initial sub-area are configured according to screen pixels of the portable computer device. 10 . The system of illustrating audio signal strength of claim 7 , wherein the graphic area, the initial sub-area, and illustration of the audio signal strength are configured to be concentric circles, where the circle that illustrates the audio signal strength has a radius that equals to the illustrative scale. 11 . The system of illustrating audio signal strength of claim 7 , wherein the mapping function is set as R=2r max √{square root over (x)}−r max x+r button , wherein x ∈[0,1], R denotes the illustrative scale of the audio signal strength, x denotes the audio signal strength, r button denotes the dimension of the initial sub-area, and r max denotes the dimension of the graphic area subtracted by the dimension of the initial sub-area. 12 . The system of illustrating audio signal strength of claim 7 , wherein the graphic area is drawn in a first color, and the illustration of the audio signal strength is drawn in a second color. 13 . A non-transitory computer readable storage medium, storing one or more programs for execution by one or more processors of a system of illustrating audio signal strength including instructions for: collecting audio signal using a portable computer device; determining strength of the collected audio signal; computing an illustrative scale that corresponds to the audio signal strength using a mapping function; and superimposing the audio signal strength with the illustrative scale on a graphic area, wherein the graphic area includes an initial sub-area. 14 . The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13 , wherein the one or more programs further comprises: detecting whether an audio recording button on the portable computer device is pressed for collecting the audio signal, wherein the audio recording button is displayed within the initial subarea. 15 . The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13 , wherein dimensions of the graphic area and the initial sub-area are configured according to screen pixels of the portable computer device. 16 . The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13 , wherein the graphic area, the initial sub-area, and illustration of the audio signal strength are configured to be concentric circles, where the circle that illustrates the audio signal strength has a radius that equals to the illustrative scale. 17 . The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13 , wherein the mapping function is set as R=2r max √{square root over (x)}−r max x+r button , wherein x ∈[0,1], R denotes the illustrative scale of the audio signal strength, x denotes the audio signal strength, r button denotes the dimension of the initial sub-area, and r max denotes the dimension of the graphic area subtracted by the dimension of the initial sub-area. 18 . The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 13 , wherein the graphic area is drawn in a first color, and the illustration of the audio signal strength is drawn in a second color.
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