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Utsunomiya University
Education•Utsunomiya, Japan•
About: Utsunomiya University is a education organization based out in Utsunomiya, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Holography. The organization has 4139 authors who have published 6812 publications receiving 91975 citations. The organization is also known as: Utsunomiya daigaku.
Topics: Laser, Holography, Polarization (waves), Plasma, Dielectric
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TL;DR: Glycosylation is fundamental to a wide range of biological processes and its involvement in preventing functional crosstalk of signaling molecules in the body is demonstrated.
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TL;DR: The photocatalytic activity was correlated to the XRD peak intensity ratio (1010):(0002) as discussed by the authors, which is a measure of the photocatalysis of XRD.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a steel pile used for building foundations as a heat exchanger with the soil was used to predict variations in the water temperature and the quantity of heat exchanged with soil.
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06 Jan 2007TL;DR: A method for detecting the scene frame division in comic images using the density gradient after filling the quadrangle regions in each image with black is proposed and results show that 80 percent of 672 pages in four print comic booklets are successfully divided into scene frames by the proposed method.
Abstract: Today, the demand of services for comic contents increases because paper magazines and books are bulky while digital contents can be read anytime and anywhere with cellular phones and PDAs. To convert existing print comic materials into digital format such that they can be read using the cellular phones and the PDAs with small screens, it is necessary to divide each page into scene frames and to determine reading order of the scene frames. The division of comic images into the scene frames can be considered as a type of document layout analysis. We analyzed layout of comic images using density gradient. The method can be applied to comics in which comic balloons or pictures are drawn over scene frames. In this research, a method for detecting the scene frame division in comic images using the density gradient after filling the quadrangle regions in each image with black is proposed. Experimental results show that 80 percent of 672 pages in four print comic booklets are successfully divided into scene frames by the proposed method.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors construct and calibrate a full-Stokes imaging polarimeter system by combining the video data from two separate polarization cameras with a nonpolarizing beamsplitter and a waveplate.
Abstract: We show how to construct and calibrate a full-Stokes imaging polarimeter system by combining the video data from two separate polarization cameras with a nonpolarizing beamsplitter and a waveplate. As a result, this system can capture the full Stokes vector at each pixel for 3 megapixel images at up to 60 Hz. To demonstrate some of the advantages of measuring the s 3 Stokes vector component that is normally not measured in polarization cameras, we show three experiments: viewing three-dimensional glasses, detecting a scarab beetle in a natural environment via the circular dichroism of its shell, and mixing an optically active liquid with a neutral liquid.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Kazuhito Hashimoto | 120 | 781 | 61195 |
Yoshinori Yamamoto | 85 | 950 | 28130 |
S. Uehara | 78 | 602 | 23493 |
Minghua Liu | 74 | 679 | 20727 |
Akira Fujishima | 70 | 299 | 69335 |
Satoshi Hasegawa | 69 | 708 | 22153 |
Donald A. Tryk | 67 | 240 | 25469 |
Hiromu Suzuki | 65 | 250 | 15241 |
Kunio Arai | 64 | 293 | 15022 |
Kazuo Suzuki | 63 | 507 | 17786 |
Jin Wang | 60 | 196 | 10435 |
James B. Reid | 60 | 246 | 11773 |
Richard L. Smith | 59 | 302 | 11420 |
Isao Kubo | 58 | 303 | 11291 |
Takao Yokota | 57 | 245 | 11813 |