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D-Index
41
Citations
7570
World Ranking
8808
National Ranking
120

Masahiro Yamaguchi publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Masahiro Yamaguchi sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 388 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 991 publications or more.

Masahiro Yamaguchi D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Masahiro Yamaguchi sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 131 D-Index or more.

Overview

Masahiro Yamaguchi is affiliated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan. Their research activities focus primarily on the intersection of engineering and computer science, with a substantial volume of work in the fields of media technology, computer vision and pattern recognition, atomic and molecular physics, optics, human-computer interaction, and cognitive neuroscience.

The main topics addressed in their research include advanced optical imaging technologies, virtual reality applications and impacts, AI in cancer detection, digital holography and microscopy, advanced vision and imaging, random lasers and scattering media, as well as tactile and sensory interactions.

Yamaguchi has contributed notable papers published in various scientific venues. Some recent publications include:

  • Roadmap on 3D integral imaging: sensing, processing, and display, 2020, Optics Express
  • Incoherent reconstruction-free object recognition with mask-based lensless optics and the Transformer, 2021, Optics Express
  • Lensless inference camera: incoherent object recognition through a thin mask with LBP map generation, 2021, Optics Express
  • Superresolved image reconstruction in FZA lensless camera by color-channel synthesis, 2020, Optics Express
  • Cell type- and layer-specific convergence in core and shell neurons of the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus, 2020, The Journal of Comparative Neurology

The scientist frequently publishes in several peer-reviewed venues, including:

  • IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
  • Optics Express
  • Proceedings for Annual Meeting of The Japanese Pharmacological Society
  • Journal of Medical Imaging
  • OSA Imaging and Applied Optics Congress 2021 (3D, COSI, DH, ISA, pcAOP)

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their career, with frequent co-authorship alongside colleagues such as Atsufumi Hirohata, Johannes Paulides, Nicoleta Lupu, Lucian Prejbeanu, and Montserrat Rivas.

Their research spans diverse and interdisciplinary topics, contributing to advancements in both fundamental and applied sciences within optical engineering and computational imaging domains.

Best Publications

  • Appearance of enhanced tissue features in narrow-band endoscopic imaging.

    Kazuhiro Gono;Takashi Obi;Masahiro Yamaguchi;Nagaaki Ohyama

  • Roadmap on optical security

    Bahram Javidi;Artur Carnicer;Masahiro Yamaguchi;Takanori Nomura

  • Roadmap on digital holography [Invited].

    Bahram Javidi;Artur Carnicer;Arun Anand;George Barbastathis

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

    Masahiro Yamaguchi;Taishi Teraji;Kenro Ohsawa;Toshio Uchiyama

  • Color image processing apparatus

    Kenro Osawa;Nagaaki Ohyama;Masahiro Yamaguchi;Takashi Obi

  • Calculation for computer generated hologram using ray-sampling plane

    Koki Wakunami;Masahiro Yamaguchi

  • Color reproduction system

    Kenro Ohsawa;Masahiro Yamaguchi;Nagaaki Ohyama

  • Roadmap on 3D integral imaging: sensing, processing, and display.

    Bahram Javidi;Artur Carnicer;Jun Arai;Toshiaki Fujii

  • Phase-added stereogram: calculation of hologram using computer graphics technique

    Masahiro Yamaguchi;Hideshi Hoshino;Toshio Honda;Nagaaki Ohyama

  • Light-field and holographic three-dimensional displays [Invited].

    Masahiro Yamaguchi

  • Holographic three-dimensional printer: new method

    Masahiro Yamaguchi;Nagaaki Ohyama;Toshio Honda

  • Expanded color gamut reproduced by six-primary projection display

    Takeyuki Ajito;Takashi Obi;Masahiro Yamaguchi;Nagaaki Ohyama

  • Image processing apparatus using correlation among images

    Tetsuo Nomami;Nagaaki Ohyama;Masahiro Yamaguchi;Hirokazu Nishimura

  • Endoscopic image processing device for estimating three-dimensional shape of object based on detection of same point on a plurality of different images

    Jun Hasegawa;Nagaaki Oyama;Masahiro Yamaguchi;Tetsuo Nonami

  • Beyond Red-Green-Blue (RGB) : Spectrum-Based Color Imaging Technology

    Masahiro Yamaguchi;Hideaki Haneishi;Nagaaki Ohyama

  • Color Conversion Method for Multiprimary Display Using Matrix Switching

    Takeyuki Ajito;Kenro Ohsawa;Takashi Obi;Masahiro Yamaguchi

  • Known plaintext attack on double random phase encoding using fingerprint as key and a method for avoiding the attack

    Hideaki Tashima;Masafumi Takeda;Hiroyuki Suzuki;Takashi Obi

  • Color reproducing device

    Yasuhiro Komiya;Kensuke Ishii;Nagaaki Ohyama;Masahiro Yamaguchi

  • Six band HDTV camera system for spectrum-based color reproduction

    Kenro Ohsawa;Takeyuki Ajito;Yasuhiro Komiya;Hiroyuki Fukuda

  • Transaxial system models for jPET-D4 image reconstruction.

    Taiga Yamaya;Naoki Hagiwara;Takashi Obi;Masahiro Yamaguchi

  • Natural color reproduction in the television system for telemedicime

    Masahiro Yamaguchi;Ryo Iwama;Yuri Ohya;Takashi Obi

Frequent Co-Authors

Michiie Sakamoto
Michiie Sakamoto Keio University
Hideo Saito
Hideo Saito Keio University
Bahram Javidi
Bahram Javidi University of Connecticut
Shoji Kawahito
Shoji Kawahito Shizuoka University
Yinqiang Zheng
Yinqiang Zheng National Institute of Informatics
Adrian Stern
Adrian Stern Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Hitoshi Murayama
Hitoshi Murayama University of California, Berkeley
Antonio Ortega
Antonio Ortega University of Southern California
Yutaka Shimada
Yutaka Shimada Tohoku University
Gordon Wetzstein
Gordon Wetzstein Stanford University

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