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Osamu Matoba

Researcher at Kobe University

Publications -  405
Citations -  6292

Osamu Matoba is an academic researcher from Kobe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holography & Digital holography. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 382 publications receiving 5627 citations. Previous affiliations of Osamu Matoba include Osaka University & University of Tokyo.

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Three-dimensional object recognition based on multiple perspectives imaging with microlens arrays

TL;DR: In this article, an optical system was proposed to recognize 3D objects in real-time by using multiple perspectives based on integral photography, where multiple perspectives were obtained by using microlens arrays.
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Secure data storage by three-dimensional absorbers in highly scattering volume medium

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel data storage in a volume medium with highly scattering coefficient is proposed for data security application, where three-dimensional absorbers are used as data, which can not be measured by interferometer when the scattering in the volume medium is strong enough.
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Digital Holography Using Spectral Estimation Technique

TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral information and three-dimensional information of an object is obtained by using a spectral estimation technique based on digital holography and spectral estimation, where multiple laser operating at different wavelengths, such as red, green, and blue, are used to record the complex amplitude of the object.
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Space-bandwidth extension in parallel phase-shifting digital holography using a four-channel polarization-imaging camera.

TL;DR: The effectiveness of the proposed method for extending the space bandwidth available for recording an object wave in parallel phase-shifting digital holography using a four-channel polarization-imaging camera was numerically and experimentally verified.
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Three-dimensional motion-picture imaging of dynamic object by parallel-phase-shifting digital holographic microscopy using an inverted magnification optical system

TL;DR: In this paper, a parallel-phase-shifting digital holographic microscopy (PPSDHM) system using an inverted magnification optical system was used for 3D displacement of a microscopic object.