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Tomofumi Yamanashi

Researcher at Panasonic

Publications -  76
Citations -  890

Tomofumi Yamanashi is an academic researcher from Panasonic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Decoding methods. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 76 publications receiving 890 citations.

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Encoding device, decoding device, and method thereof

TL;DR: The speech encoding apparatus (220) as mentioned in this paper has a first layer encoding section (2201), a first-layer decoding section (2202), a delay section(2203), a subtracting section (104), a frequency domain transforming section (101), a second-layer encoding section(105) and a multiplexing section(106).
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Encoding device and encoding method

TL;DR: In this article, a shape quantization unit is used to obtain a sound quality preferable for auditory sense even if the number of information bits is small, provided that an encoding device which can obtain sound quality preferred for the auditory sense is provided.
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Makeup application assistance device, makeup application assistance method, and makeup application assistance program

TL;DR: In this article, a makeup application assistance device includes an acquisition unit that acquires face part regions of a first face from a first image obtained by capturing the first face, and a second face part acquisition unit to which makeup has been applied.
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Makeup support device, makeup support method, and makeup support program

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a makeup support device capable of appropriately supporting the application of makeup even for users who have insufficient makeup skills, using the prescribed position as a reference.
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Encoding device, decoding device, encoding method and decoding method

TL;DR: In this article, a maximum value search unit was proposed to search for the maximum value of the amplitude of a first spectrum obtained by decoding first encoded data, which is encoded data in the low-frequency band portion.