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Yukiro Arimoto
Publications - 59
Citations - 296
Yukiro Arimoto is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seal (mechanical) & Image editing. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 59 publications receiving 296 citations.
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Device and method for generating photograph seal
TL;DR: In this paper, the problem of utilizing a waiting time and performing photographing, editing, or printing on the basis of information peculiar to a user was solved by using a photograph seal generating device.
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Image processing system and image processing method
Okada Tsuneo,Daisuke Nakamura,Hokuto Shiho,Maekawa Koji,Wakayoshi Riyo,Naoko Kaneda,Takahashi Kenta,Yukiro Arimoto,Yoshiko Takemura,Tamari Tomohisa +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method to prevent a certain pattern included in a background image having a brightness difference similar to that of a breakage part from being misdetected as the breakage parts.
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Photographic seal forming device and method, and program
TL;DR: In this paper, a photographic seal forming device installed in a penny arcade or the like is used to restrain the lowering of the degree of user satisfaction even when many users simultaneously use a photographic sealing device.
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Photographic printing change system, photographic printer, mobile information terminal, and control method in photographic printing change system
Hirotake Arato,Yukiro Arimoto,Masahito Enomoto,Koki Imai,Inage Katsuyuki,Motoyuki Katou,Tetsuya Miwa,Shigeru Okuno,Naohito Shiki,哲也 三輪,弘毅 今井,意之 加藤,茂 奥野,尚仁 志岐,幸郎 有元,雅仁 榎本,勝行 稲毛,宏剛 荒戸 +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a system which can help a user set up a photographic printing device, wherever the location may be and make a process with enhanced originality for each user in a photographic printer was proposed.
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Image printer and method, print medium, and print medium unit
TL;DR: In this article, an image selected by a user from the images photographed by the image printer is transmitted to an image distribution server connected to the image printers via a network, which distributes the image received by itself to a mobile phone designated by the mail address entered by the user when the user selected the image.