Picture book production system, server for producing picture...

Education and demonstration – Audio recording and visual means – Visual information in book form

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C715S252000

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ABSTRACT:
The object of the invention is to provide a picture book production system accompanied with a server and a recording medium for creating a picture book, in order to reduce a user's energy and to help create a picture book containing images and sentences which are mutually consistent despite a very small amount of stored data. When a user operates a mobile phone40to select three keywords, which are transmitted via a wireless base station30and a network20to a server10, where a CPU11of the server10converts the arrangement of the three keywords, reads sentence data along with image data corresponding to the keywords from a memory12, and produces three scenarios (picture book constituent parts) by synthesizing the sentence data and the image data, so that the picture book is produced by combining the scenarios.

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