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Hideki Honda
Researcher at Canon Inc.
Publications - 23
Citations - 26
Hideki Honda is an academic researcher from Canon Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information processing & Ground granulated blast-furnace slag. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 23 publications receiving 26 citations. Previous affiliations of Hideki Honda include Nippon Kaiji Kyokai.
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Artificial stone and method for producing the same
Masahiro Hayashi,Hideki Honda,Takeshi Matsumoto,Misao Suzuki,Takahashi Katsunori,Watanabe Keiji,Kazuya Yabuta,秀樹 本田,松本 剛,正宏 林,圭児 渡辺,和哉 薮田,操 鈴木,克則 高橋 +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a hydration-hardened body is obtained by hydrationhardening a kneaded product of a mixed material including mud, a binder, and powdery and granular steelmaking slag, whose mass per unit volume is 2,000-2,200 kg/m.
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Reforming and odor reduction method of bottom sediment
Miyata Yasuto,康人 宮田,Hideki Honda,秀樹 本田,Takashi Okamoto,隆 岡本,Akio Hayashi,明夫 林,Taho Yashiki,多穂 谷敷 +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for stably suppressing the generation of hydrogen sulfide from sludge and the elution of sulfides over a long period of time by using steel slag for bottom sediment with a lot of sulfide was proposed.
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Information processing apparatus and method therefor
TL;DR: In this paper, an information processing apparatus capable of providing a first user interface (UI) environment and a second UI environment includes a determination unit configured to determine a UI environment that displays a message screen, and a control unit that controls a request for displaying the message screen.
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Information processing apparatus, recording medium, and control method
TL;DR: In this paper, a non-print job is a job that is not written to the printing apparatus during job-end processing, and the information processing apparatus directly instructs a print queue to hide the management information of a nonprint job.
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Method for producing solidified body
Hideki Honda,Masahiro Hayashi,Hayashido Yasushi,Takahashi Katsunori,Misao Suzuki,Takeshi Matsumoto +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method for producing a solidified body using a dredged soil as a raw material, capable of securing a predetermined hardness, even under low curing temperature during a production process, was proposed.