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Masakazu Kitora

Researcher at Canon Inc.

Publications -  19
Citations -  500

Masakazu Kitora is an academic researcher from Canon Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image processing & Color image. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications receiving 500 citations.

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Image processing apparatus, control method therefor, and program

TL;DR: In this article, the vectorized process of converting the raster image data into vector data is executed on the basis of the contents of the designation, and charge information representing a consideration accrued from a vectorised process for the division results are displayed.
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Image processing system and image processing method

TL;DR: In this paper, an image processing system and image processing method which can promote efficient use of a memory by vectorizing all data of a representative object and referring to the vectorized representative object using difference data and also converting the same or similar objects at once by editing only the representative object is presented.
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Image Processing Apparatus, Control Method Thereof, and Program

TL;DR: In this article, the input raster image data is converted into a block vector image, which is stored in a storage means and transferred to the image data as a processing target in the apparatus.
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Image processing apparatus and method for converting image data to predetermined format

TL;DR: An image processing apparatus as discussed by the authors includes a reading unit adapted to read an image and to generate image data representing the image; a separating unit that separates the image data obtained by the reading unit into a plurality of objects corresponding to attributes.
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Image processing system with independent control of image forming apparatuses

TL;DR: In this article, a plurality of image processing apparatus connected to an image processing system freely sets image forming conditions, such as recording paper size and enlargement/reduction magnification ratio, with regard to some or all of the other image processing devices, subsequently reads the image of an original by means of a reader, outputs image data indicative of the image read and transmits this image data to the other device.