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Tosiyasu L. Kunii

Tosiyasu L. Kunii

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Computer Science

D-Index
38
Citations
9222
World Ranking
10017
National Ranking
148

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1991 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to visual computer and visual computation.

Overview

Tosiyasu L. Kunii is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their work is recognized in fields related to visual computation and computer graphics.

Kunii received the IEEE Fellow award in 1991 for contributions to visual computer and visual computation. This honor reflects an established role within the technical community, specifically in areas involving the visualization and computational interpretation of visual data.

Their research and academic career appear to focus on the intersection of computing and visual information processing, although detailed records of specific papers, co-authors, or publication venues are not currently available.

Kunii's professional footprint is marked primarily by their institutional affiliation and recognized achievements rather than a publicly documented list of recent papers or collaborative networks. As such, a comprehensive assessment of their research topics, main and subfields, or book publications cannot be outlined from the available data.

Best Publications

  • Topology matching for fully automatic similarity estimation of 3D shapes

    Masaki Hilaga;Yoshihisa Shinagawa;Taku Kohmura;Tosiyasu L. Kunii

  • Surface coding based on Morse theory

    Y. Shinagawa;T.L. Kunii;Y.L. Kergosien

  • Botanical Tree Image Generation

    Masaki Aono;Tosiyasu L. Kunii

  • Function representation of solids reconstructed from scattered surface points and contours

    Vladimir V. Savchenko;Alexander A. Pasko;Oleg G. Okunev;Tosiyasu L. Kunii

  • Algorithms for Extracting Correct Critical Points and Constructing Topological Graphs from Discrete Geographical Elevation Data

    Shigeo Takahashi;Tetsuya Ikeda;Yoshihisa Shinagawa;Tosiyasu L. Kunii

  • Constructing a Reeb graph automatically from cross sections

    Y. Shinagawa;T.L. Kunii

  • Fast collision detection between complex solids using rasterizing graphics hardware

    Karol Myszkowski;Oleg G. Okunev;Tosiyasu L. Kunii

  • Pictorial Data-Base Systems

    Shi-Kuo Chang;T.L. Kunil

  • Articulation simulation for an intelligent dental care system

    Tosiyasu L. Kunii;Jens Herder;Karol Myszkowski;Oleg Okunev

  • Octree-Related Data Structures and Algorithms

    K. Yamaguchi;T. L. Kunii;K. Fujimura;H. Toriya

  • Bending and creasing virtual paper

    Y.L. Kergosien;H. Gotoda;T.L. Kunii

  • Creating and retargetting motion by the musculoskeletal human body model

    Taku Komura;Yoshihisa Shinagawa;Tosiyasu L. Kunii

  • Recognizing plant species by leaf shapes-a case study of the Acer family

    C. Im;H. Nishida;T.L. Kunii

  • The homotopy model: a generalized model for smooth surface generation from cross sectional data

    Yoshihisa Shinagawa;Tosiyasu L. Kunii

  • Modeling in Computer Graphics

    Tosiyasu L. Kunii

  • Space Division for Ray Tracing in CSG

    Geoff Wyvill;Tosiyasu L. Kunii;Yasuto Shirai

  • Multiresolutional critical point filter and image matching using the invention

    Yoshihisa Shinagawa;Tosiyasu Laurence Kunii

  • A functional model for constructive solid geometry

    Geoff Wyvill;Tosiyasu L. Kunii

  • A Skeleton-based Approach for Detection of Perceptually Salient Features on Polygonal Surfaces

    Masayuki Hisada;Masayuki Hisada;Alexander G. Belyaev;Tosiyasu L. Kunii;Tosiyasu L. Kunii

  • Parallel processing for computer vision and display

    Rae A. Earnshaw;Henry Fuchs;Michael J. Wozny;Peter M. Dew

Frequent Co-Authors

Karol Myszkowski
Karol Myszkowski Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Taku Komura
Taku Komura University of Edinburgh
Kikuo Fujimura
Kikuo Fujimura Honda (United States)
Jianhua Ma
Jianhua Ma Hosei University
Chiew-Lan Tai
Chiew-Lan Tai Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Arif Ghafoor
Arif Ghafoor Purdue University West Lafayette
Daniel Thalmann
Daniel Thalmann École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Henry Fuchs
Henry Fuchs University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Sung Yong Shin
Sung Yong Shin Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Hiroshi Suzuki
Hiroshi Suzuki Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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