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Hiroshi Tsutsui

Researcher at Panasonic

Publications -  75
Citations -  834

Hiroshi Tsutsui is an academic researcher from Panasonic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrode & Signal. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 74 publications receiving 833 citations.

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Head up display unit, liquid crystal display panel, and method of fabricating the liquid crystal display panel

TL;DR: In this paper, a head-up display unit equipped at least with transparent and flat image information display means, light supply means for supplying light to the light irradiating means, image-display control means for controlling image display, and light supply control mean for controlling light supply.
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Three-dimensional picture image display apparatus.

TL;DR: In this paper, a three-dimensional picture image pickup apparatus picks up a plurality of 2D picture images from different directions sequentially at a predetermined time interval regardless of a depth of the objective or the light source etc.
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Substance quantitative analysis method

TL;DR: In this paper, an energy subtraction calculation is first performed to eliminate a specific substance in the object being analyzed, making it possible to simultaneously determine the other two constituent substances using the negativity of the calculated result.
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Data measuring device, healthcare data acquiring system, and healthcare data acquiring method

TL;DR: The data measuring unit 11 measured a subject's blood and evaluated the content of the received numerical data, and the overall control unit 14 selected calibration curve data based on the analysis result and calculated health care data as mentioned in this paper.
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Spatial light modulating element and neural network circuit

TL;DR: In this paper, a spatial light modulator and a neural network circuit are disclosed, where the modulator is used in pattern recognition and has an arrangement in which a photoconductive layer held between conductive electrodes is connected in series to a liquid crystal cell.