Tetsujiro Kondo mainly investigates Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Pixel, Image processing and Image. His Artificial intelligence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Point, Signal and Pattern recognition. The various areas that Tetsujiro Kondo examines in his Computer vision study include Block, Computer graphics, Position and Signal processing.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Basis, Dynamic range, Linear combination, Pixel aspect ratio and Algorithm. His Image processing research integrates issues from Image resolution and Background image. The Image study combines topics in areas such as Matching and Movement.
Tetsujiro Kondo spends much of his time researching Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Pixel, Signal and Image. His Artificial intelligence study combines topics in areas such as Basis and Position. His Computer vision study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Frame and Computer graphics.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Image quality, Algorithm, Block and Pattern recognition in addition to Pixel. His study in Algorithm is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Dynamic range, Coding and Code. His work in Signal addresses subjects such as Computer hardware, which are connected to disciplines such as Data processing.
His primary scientific interests are in Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Image, Image processing and Signal. His Artificial intelligence research includes elements of Basis, Frame and Section. His research in Computer vision intersects with topics in Computer graphics and Position.
As a member of one scientific family, Tetsujiro Kondo mostly works in the field of Image, focusing on Projector and, on occasion, Luminance. His studies in Signal integrate themes in fields like Transmission and Computer hardware, Remote control. His research investigates the connection between Pixel and topics such as Pixel connectivity that intersect with issues in Pixel aspect ratio.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Image, Image processing and Pixel. His Artificial intelligence research incorporates elements of Basis, Frame, Computation and Generating unit. His work carried out in the field of Computer vision brings together such families of science as Computer graphics and Position.
His Image research includes themes of Light beam, Phase, Projector and Pattern recognition. His Image processing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Signal and Feature. His work on Signal processing as part of general Signal study is frequently linked to Element, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
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Highly efficient coding apparatus
Tetsujiro Kondo;Kenji Takahashi.
(1990)
Image processing apparatus and method, and image pickup apparatus
Tetsujiro Kondo;Junichi Ishibashi;Takashi Sawao;Naoki Fujiwara.
(2002)
High efficiency coding apparatus
Tetsujiro Kondo;Yashuhiro Fujimori.
(1988)
Image processing apparatus, image processing method, program and recording medium
Tetsujiro Kondo;Tetsushi Kokubo;Kenji Tanaka;Hitoshi Mukai.
(2009)
Hierarchical encoding and decoding apparatus for a digital image signal
Tetsujiro Kondo;Yasuhiro Fujimori;Takeharu Nishikata.
(1994)
High efficiency technique for coding a digital video signal
Tetsujiro Kondo.
(1986)
Audience response determination apparatus, playback output control system, audience response determination method, playback output control method, and recording media
Tetsujiro Kondo;Yuji Okumura.
(2001)
Image processing device and method, recording medium and program
Tetsujiro Kondo;Takahiro Nagano;Junichi Ishibashi;Takashi Sawao.
(2005)
Apparatus and method for processing a digital video signal to produce interpolated data
Kenji Takahashi;Tetsujiro Kondo.
(1994)
Video coding apparatus
Tetsujiro Kondo.
(1991)
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