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Panasonic
Company•Kadoma, Ôsaka, Japan•
About: Panasonic is a company organization based out in Kadoma, Ôsaka, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Layer (electronics). The organization has 49129 authors who have published 71118 publications receiving 942756 citations. The organization is also known as: Panasonikku Kabushiki-gaisha & Panasonic.
Topics: Signal, Layer (electronics), Electrode, Terminal (electronics), Transmission (telecommunications)
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02 May 1994TL;DR: A data input device includes a housing which can be grasped by a hand and is equipped with a detecting device that detects a displacement or pressure at a portion of the housing on which fingers are placed when the housing is grasped by the hand.
Abstract: A data input device includes a housing which can be grasped by a hand. The housing is equipped with a detecting device that detects a displacement or pressure at a portion of the housing on which fingers are placed when the housing is grasped by the hand. The data input device may include plural sensors to detect displacement or pressure at several different finger belly portions of the fingers. Also, plural sensors may be provided for each finger belly portion. The data input device may be used to control the movement of remotely located mechanical fingers or virtual fingers shown on a display.
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18 Feb 2009TL;DR: In this paper, a compound eye camera module consisting of a lens array including at least two lenses, an imaging element including two imaging areas corresponding to the two lenses and a light shielding block is provided.
Abstract: A compound eye camera module comprises a lens array including at least two lenses, an imaging element including two imaging areas corresponding to the two lenses, a light shielding block in which a light shielding wall for separating the optical path of light transmitted through the two lenses is provided, an optical filter for transmitting light in a specific wavelength band out of the light transmitted through the two lenses therethrough, and a substrate having an opening larger than the optical filter. The imaging areas and the optical filter are located in a position corresponding to the opening. The imaging element is fixed to a face of the substrate on the side opposite to the lens array side. The imaging element is in contact with a face of the optical filter facing the imaging element. The light shielding block is fixed to a face of the optical filter facing the light shielding block. In the direction in which two optical axes of the two lenses are connected, the optical filter includes portions that protrude outside both ends of the imaging element, and the light-shielding block is fixed to the protruding portions of the optical filter.
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26 Jul 1995TL;DR: In this article, a gate insulating film under a transparent pixel electrode on a transparent substrate is provided with an aperture smaller than a plane area of the pixel electrode, a source electrode pattern under a pixel electrode is composed so as to cross the aperture, and a thin film transistor (TFT) having a gate electrode of which end portion is tapered with a taper angle equal to or less than three times (where, less than 90°) of the end portion of a semiconductor pattern is provided.
Abstract: In order to provide a liquid crystal display apparatus having bright image display and a preferable production yield, a gate insulating film under a transparent pixel electrode on a transparent substrate is provided with an aperture smaller than a plane area of the pixel electrode, a source electrode pattern under the pixel electrode is composed so as to cross the aperture, and thin film transistor (TFT) having a gate electrode of which end portion is tapered with a taper angle equal to or less than three times (where, less than 90°) of a taper angle at the end portion of a semiconductor pattern is provided.
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23 Jun 2013TL;DR: A subcategory-aware object classification framework to boost category level object classification performance and build the instance affinity graph by combining both intra-class similarity and inter-class ambiguity.
Abstract: In this paper, we introduce a subcategory-aware object classification framework to boost category level object classification performance. Motivated by the observation of considerable intra-class diversities and inter-class ambiguities in many current object classification datasets, we explicitly split data into subcategories by ambiguity guided subcategory mining. We then train an individual model for each subcategory rather than attempt to represent an object category with a monolithic model. More specifically, we build the instance affinity graph by combining both intra-class similarity and inter-class ambiguity. Visual subcategories, which correspond to the dense sub graphs, are detected by the graph shift algorithm and seamlessly integrated into the state-of-the-art detection assisted classification framework. Finally the responses from subcategory models are aggregated by subcategory-aware kernel regression. The extensive experiments over the PASCAL VOC 2007 and PASCAL VOC 2010 databases show the state-of-the-art performance from our framework.
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15 Mar 1996TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a panel of a liquid crystal display, having a transparent insulating substrate, a gate line which is formed on the substrate, has a double-layered structure including a bottom metal layer and a top indium tin oxide layer, and extends to form a gate pad.
Abstract: A panel of a liquid crystal display, having a transparent insulating substrate, a gate line which is formed on the substrate, has a double-layered structure including a bottom metal layer and a top indium tin oxide layer, and extends to form a gate pad. A plurality of common electrodes which are formed on the substrate, connected to each other and separated from the gate line. An insulating layer covering the gate line and the common electrodes. A plurality of pixel electrodes which are formed on the insulating layer and are arranged between two of the common electrodes. A data line which is formed on the insulating layer and extends to form a data pad and a switching element having a gate connected to the gate line, a source connected to the data line and a drain connected to the pixel electrode.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Yang Yang | 171 | 2644 | 153049 |
Hideo Hosono | 128 | 1549 | 100279 |
Shuicheng Yan | 123 | 810 | 66192 |
Akira Yamamoto | 117 | 1999 | 74961 |
Adam Heller | 111 | 381 | 41063 |
Tadashi Kokubo | 104 | 557 | 49042 |
Masatoshi Kudo | 100 | 1324 | 53482 |
Héctor D. Abruña | 98 | 585 | 38995 |
Duong Nguyen | 98 | 674 | 47332 |
Henning Sirringhaus | 96 | 467 | 50846 |
Chao Yang Wang | 95 | 307 | 26857 |
George G. Malliaras | 94 | 382 | 28533 |
Masaki Takata | 90 | 594 | 28478 |
Darrell G. Schlom | 88 | 641 | 41470 |
Thomas A. Moore | 87 | 437 | 30666 |