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Eastman Kodak Company
Company•Maisons-Alfort, France•
About: Eastman Kodak Company is a company organization based out in Maisons-Alfort, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Silver halide & Layer (electronics). The organization has 21059 authors who have published 38432 publications receiving 646707 citations.
Topics: Silver halide, Layer (electronics), Digital image, Alkyl, Pixel
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TL;DR: In this article, a double-layer structure of organic thin films was prepared by vapor deposition, and efficient injection of holes and electrons was provided from an indium-tinoxide anode and an alloyed Mg:Ag cathode.
Abstract: A novel electroluminescent device is constructed using organic materials as the emitting elements. The diode has a double‐layer structure of organic thin films, prepared by vapor deposition. Efficient injection of holes and electrons is provided from an indium‐tin‐oxide anode and an alloyed Mg:Ag cathode. Electron‐hole recombination and green electroluminescent emission are confined near the organic interface region. High external quantum efficiency (1% photon/electron), luminous efficiency (1.5 lm/W), and brightness (>1000 cd/m2) are achievable at a driving voltage below 10 V.
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30 Nov 2001TL;DR: This work has specific applications for those involved in the development of software and hardware solutions for multimedia, internet, and medical imaging applications.
Abstract: This is nothing less than a totally essential reference for engineers and researchers in any field of work that involves the use of compressed imagery. Beginning with a thorough and up-to-date overview of the fundamentals of image compression, the authors move on to provide a complete description of the JPEG2000 standard. They then devote space to the implementation and exploitation of that standard. The final section describes other key image compression systems. This work has specific applications for those involved in the development of software and hardware solutions for multimedia, internet, and medical imaging applications.
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TL;DR: A framework to handle semantic scene classification, where a natural scene may contain multiple objects such that the scene can be described by multiple class labels, is presented and appears to generalize to other classification problems of the same nature.
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TL;DR: In this article, a mosaic of selectively transmissive filters is superposed in registration with a solid state imaging array having a broad range of light sensitivity, the distribution of filter types in the mosaic being in accordance with the above-described patterns.
Abstract: A sensing array for color imaging includes individual luminance- and chrominance-sensitive elements that are so intermixed that each type of element (i.e., according to sensitivity characteristics) occurs in a repeated pattern with luminance elements dominating the array. Preferably, luminance elements occur at every other element position to provide a relatively high frequency sampling pattern which is uniform in two perpendicular directions (e.g., horizontal and vertical). The chrominance patterns are interlaid therewith and fill the remaining element positions to provide relatively lower frequencies of sampling. In a presently preferred implementation, a mosaic of selectively transmissive filters is superposed in registration with a solid state imaging array having a broad range of light sensitivity, the distribution of filter types in the mosaic being in accordance with the above-described patterns.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Eugene Braunwald | 230 | 1711 | 264576 |
Thomas S. Huang | 146 | 1299 | 101564 |
Shuit-Tong Lee | 138 | 1121 | 77112 |
Shih-Fu Chang | 130 | 917 | 72346 |
Michael G. Rossmann | 121 | 594 | 53409 |
William Grossman | 97 | 307 | 33605 |
James C. Liao | 93 | 351 | 29976 |
Jiebo Luo | 83 | 893 | 31341 |
Deane F. Mosher | 83 | 351 | 24491 |
Paul D. Beer | 76 | 544 | 27398 |
Henry Kautz | 76 | 245 | 26396 |
Ching Wan Tang | 75 | 237 | 39730 |
Chris Brown | 74 | 642 | 28663 |
Michael Rubinstein | 71 | 228 | 18751 |
Ludwik Leibler | 70 | 195 | 22137 |