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Yuri Murakami

Researcher at Tokyo Institute of Technology

Publications -  57
Citations -  820

Yuri Murakami is an academic researcher from Tokyo Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multispectral image & Color image. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 57 publications receiving 771 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuri Murakami include National Institute of Information and Communications Technology.

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Color image reproduction based on multispectral and multiprimary imaging: experimental evaluation

TL;DR: It is confirmed that the 6-primary display gives improved agreement between the original and reproduced colors, and the color reproduction results with different spectral distributions but same CIE tristimulus value are visually compared.
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Hybrid-resolution multispectral imaging using color filter array.

TL;DR: In the proposed method, a small region of each image band is reconstructed as a linear combination of RGB images, where the weighting coefficients are determined using MSFA data.
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Spectral reflectance estimation from multi-band image using color chart

TL;DR: This paper shows the requirement for the color chart based on the spectral characteristics of the set of target objects, and an investigation is carried out to roughly estimate the amount of the error when the colorchart does not satisfy the requirement completely.
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Color correction of pathological images based on dye amount quantification

TL;DR: A color correction method is proposed for hematoxylin and eosin stained pathological images in which the amounts of H&E dyes are estimated based on multispectral imaging technique and Beer Lambert law, and the color image is generated corresponding to the adjusted amount of dyes.
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Multispectral color imaging for dermatology: application in inflammatory and immunologic diseases

TL;DR: An experimental investigation of the application of multispectral imaging in dermatology demonstrates the effectiveness of using spectral information for the color reproduction and quantitative analysis of skin disorders.