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Haruo Takemura

Haruo Takemura

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Computer Science

D-Index
34
Citations
12870
World Ranking
11883
National Ranking
181

Overview

Haruo Takemura is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the fields of Computer Science and Engineering. Their research primarily revolves around subfields such as Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Human-Computer Interaction, Control and Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's recent publications cover a diverse range of topics and focus areas, including augmented reality, robotics, machine learning, and virtual reality. Some notable recent papers include:

  • A comparative study of language transformers for video question answering, 2021, Neurocomputing
  • Detecting Drowsy Learners at the Wheel of e-Learning Platforms With Multimodal Learning Analytics, 2021, IEEE Access
  • 3D pointing gestures as target selection tools: guiding monocular UAVs during window selection in an outdoor environment, 2021, ROBOMECH Journal
  • ILBiT: Imitation Learning for Robot Using Position and Torque Information based on Bilateral Control with Transformer, 2024, IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
  • Characteristics of Adaptation in Undergraduate University Students Suddenly Exposed to Fully Online Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2021, Frontiers in Psychiatry

Takemura's work often intersects with emerging technological applications such as Augmented Reality Applications, Teleoperation and Haptic Systems, Robotics and Automated Systems, Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts, Multimodal Machine Learning Applications, Advanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques, and Robot Manipulation and Learning.

Their frequent collaborators include the following researchers:

  • Yuki Uranishi
  • Photchara Ratsamee
  • Shizuka Shirai
  • Masato Kobayashi
  • Jason Orlosky

Haruo Takemura's research outputs have appeared in several publication venues, demonstrating a range of interdisciplinary interests. Common venues for their publications include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Access
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct)
  • Neurocomputing

Overall, Takemura's contributions lie at the intersection of advanced computing technologies and their applications in both physical and virtual environments, with a significant focus on human interaction and robotics.

Best Publications

  • Augmented Reality : A class of displays on the reality-virtuality continuum

    Paul Milgram;Haruo Takemura;Akira Utsumi;Fumio Kishino

  • A stereoscopic video see-through augmented reality system based on real-time vision-based registration

    M. Kanbara;T. Okuma;H. Takemura;N. Yokoya

  • Telepresence by Real-Time View-Dependent Image Generation from Omnidirectional Video Streams

    Yoshio Onoe;Kazumasa Yamazawa;Haruo Takemura;Naokazu Yokoya

  • Cooperative work environment using virtual workspace

    Haruo Takemura;Fumio Kishino

  • Generation of high-resolution stereo panoramic images by omnidirectional imaging sensor using hexagonal pyramidal mirrors

    T. Kawanishi;K. Yamazawa;H. Iwasa;H. Takemura

  • Real-Time Tracking of Multiple Moving Object Contours in a Moving Camera Image Sequence

    Shoichi Araki;Takashi Matsuoka;Naokazu Yokoya;Haruo Takemura

  • Virtual and Augmented Reality on the 5G Highway

    Jason Orlosky;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Haruo Takemura

  • A simple and efficient method for accurate collision detection among deformable polyhedral objects in arbitrary motion

    A. Smith;Y. Kitamura;H. Takemura;F. Kishino

  • The effectiveness of an AR-based context-aware assembly support system in object assembly

    Bui Minh Khuong;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Andrew Miller;Joseph J. La Viola

  • Visual surveillance and monitoring system using an omnidirectional video camera

    Y. Onoe;N. Yokoya;K. Yamazawa;H. Takemura

  • Corneal-Imaging Calibration for Optical See-Through Head-Mounted Displays

    Alexander Plopski;Yuta Itoh;Christian Nitschke;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa

  • BERT Representations for Video Question Answering

    Zekun Yang;Noa Garcia;Chenhui Chu;Mayu Otani

  • Dense 3-D reconstruction of an outdoor scene, by hundreds-baseline stereo using a hand-held video camera

    T. Sato;M. Kanbara;N. Yokoya;I. Takemura

  • SeamlessDesign for 3D object creation

    K. Kiyokawa;H. Takemura;N. Yokoya

  • Memory-based self-localization using omnidirectional images

    N. Aihara;H. Iwasa;N. Yokoya;H. Takemura

  • Virtual Space Teleconferencing : Real - time reproduction of 3D human images

    Jun Ohya;Yasuichi Kitamura;Fumio Kishino;Nobuyoshi Terashima

  • A collaboration support technique by integrating a shared virtual reality and a shared augmented reality

    K. Kiyokawa;H. Takemura;N. Yokoya

  • Analysing the effects of a wide field of view augmented reality display on search performance in divided attention tasks

    Naohiro Kishishita;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Jason Orlosky;Tomohiro Mashita

  • Tracking of user position and orientation by stereo measurement of infrared markers and orientation sensing

    M. Maeda;T. Ogawa;K. Kiyokawa;H. Takemura

  • Exploring Proxemics for Human-Drone Interaction

    Alexander Yeh;Photchara Ratsamee;Kiyoshi Kiyokawa;Yuki Uranishi

  • Cooperative work environment using virtual workspace

    Haruo Takemura

Frequent Co-Authors

Kiyoshi Kiyokawa
Kiyoshi Kiyokawa Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Naokazu Yokoya
Naokazu Yokoya Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Masaru Ishii
Masaru Ishii Osaka University
Tobias Höllerer
Tobias Höllerer University of California, Santa Barbara
Narendra Ahuja
Narendra Ahuja University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Benjamin Lok
Benjamin Lok University of Florida
Simon Julier
Simon Julier University College London
Andrew Miller
Andrew Miller University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Adrian David Cheok
Adrian David Cheok i-University Tokyo
Manabu Ikeda
Manabu Ikeda Osaka University

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