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Masatoshi Ishikawa

Masatoshi Ishikawa

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
51
Citations
11061
World Ranking
2645
National Ranking
92

Overview

Masatoshi Ishikawa is affiliated with Tokyo University of Science in Japan. Their research spans multiple areas within engineering and computer science, with a strong focus on computer vision and pattern recognition, media technology, aerospace engineering, control and systems engineering, and biomedical engineering.

Their primary topics of work include:

  • Advanced Vision and Imaging
  • Image Processing Techniques and Applications
  • Robot Manipulation and Learning
  • Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization
  • Optical measurement and interference techniques
  • Advanced Optical Imaging Technologies
  • Teleoperation and Haptic Systems

Masatoshi Ishikawa has published extensively in a variety of venues. Frequent publication outlets for their work include:

  • Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics
  • Sensors
  • Optics Express
  • 2022 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration (SII)
  • Applied Optics

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Ishikawa cover diverse topics and were published between 2020 and 2022. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Wafer-Scale Micro-LEDs Transferred onto an Adhesive Film for Planar and Flexible Displays," 2020, Advanced Materials Technologies
  • "Extended depth-of-field projection method using a high-speed projector with a synchronized oscillating variable-focus lens," 2021, Applied Optics
  • "Imaging the Source Region of the 2015 Phreatic Eruption at Owakudani, Hakone Volcano, Japan, Using High-Density Audio-Frequency Magnetotellurics," 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • "A coarse-to-fine framework for accurate positioning under uncertainties-from autonomous robot to human-robot system," 2020, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
  • "High-Speed Vision and its Applications Toward High-Speed Intelligent Systems," 2022, Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Yuji Yamakawa
  • T. Hayakawa
  • Taku Senoo
  • Leo Miyashita
  • Satoshi Tabata

Best Publications

  • A tactile sensor sheet using pressure conductive rubber with electrical-wires stitched method

    M. Shimojo;A. Namiki;M. Ishikawa;R. Makino

  • Development of a high-speed multifingered hand system and its application to catching

    A. Namiki;Y. Imai;M. Ishikawa;M. Kaneko

  • IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE

    Komuro Takashi;Fukuoka Noriyoshi;Ishikawa Masatoshi;Hirokawa Arata

  • Dynamic regrasping using a high-speed multifingered hand and a high-speed vision system

    N. Furukawa;A. Namiki;S. Taku;M. Ishikawa

  • Augmenting spatial awareness with Haptic Radar

    A. Cassinelli;C. Reynolds;M. Ishikawa

  • 1 ms column parallel vision system and its application of high speed target tracking

    Y. Nakabo;M. Ishikawa;H. Toyoda;S. Mizuno

  • A digital vision chip specialized for high-speed target tracking

    T. Komuro;I. Ishii;M. Ishikawa;A. Yoshida

  • A dynamically reconfigurable SIMD processor for a vision chip

    T. Komuro;S. Kagami;M. Ishikawa

  • Dynamic Projection Mapping onto Deforming Non-Rigid Surface Using Deformable Dot Cluster Marker

    Gaku Narita;Yoshihiro Watanabe;Masatoshi Ishikawa

  • Target tracking algorithm for 1 ms visual feedback system using massively parallel processing

    I. Ishii;Y. Nakabo;M. Ishikawa

  • A CMOS vision chip with SIMD processing element array for 1 ms image processing

    M. Ishikawa;K. Ogawa;T. Komuro;I. Ishii

  • High-speed gaze controller for millisecond-order pan/tilt camera

    Kohei Okumura;Hiromasa Oku;Masatoshi Ishikawa

  • High-speed liquid lens with 2 ms response and 80.3 nm root-mean-square wavefront error

    H. Oku;M. Ishikawa

  • 955-fps Real-time Shape Measurement of a Moving/Deforming Object using High-speed Vision for Numerous-point Analysis

    Y. Watanabe;T. Komuro;M. Ishikawa

  • Variable-focus lens with 1-kHz bandwidth

    Hiromasa Oku;Koichi Hashimoto;Masatoshi Ishikawa

  • Khronos projector

    Alvaro Cassinelli;Masatoshi Ishikawa

  • 4.9 A 1ms high-speed vision chip with 3D-stacked 140GOPS column-parallel PEs for spatio-temporal image processing

    Tomohiro Yamazaki;Hironobu Katayama;Shuji Uehara;Atsushi Nose

  • High-speed batting using a multi-jointed manipulator

    T. Senoo;A. Namiki;M. Ishikawa

  • Microrobotic visual control of motile cells using high-speed tracking system

    N. Ogawa;H. Oku;K. Hashimoto;M. Ishikawa

  • The 100 G capturing robot - too fast to see

    M. Kaneko;M. Higashimori;R. Takenaka;A. Namiki

  • Ball control in high-speed batting motion using hybrid trajectory generator

    T. Senoo;A. Namiki;M. Ishikawa

  • IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots

    Niklas Bergström;Carl Henrik Ek;Danica Kragic;Yuji Yamakawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Makoto Kaneko
Makoto Kaneko Osaka University
Danica Kragic
Danica Kragic Royal Institute of Technology
Jun Ohta
Jun Ohta Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Masayuki Inaba
Masayuki Inaba University of Tokyo

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