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Yoshinori Kuno

Yoshinori Kuno

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
31
Citations
5202
World Ranking
13505
National Ranking
224

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

Yoshinori Kuno is affiliated with Saitama University in Japan, where their research focuses extensively on the intersection of computer science, engineering, and medicine. They have contributed significantly to multiple subfields, including computer vision and pattern recognition, biomedical engineering, automotive engineering, environmental engineering, and epidemiology.

Their main areas of work include topics such as video surveillance and tracking methods, human pose and action recognition, advanced neural network applications, autonomous vehicle technology and safety, gait recognition and analysis, remote sensing and LiDAR applications, and indoor and outdoor localization technologies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Yoshinori Kuno include:

  • Hisato Fukuda
  • Yoshinori Kobayashi
  • Mahmudul Hasan
  • Junichi Hanawa
  • Riku Goto

Kuno has published in a variety of venues, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their research. These publication venues include:

  • Neurocomputing
  • IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Array
  • Letters in Applied Microbiology
  • Electronics

Selected recent papers by Yoshinori Kuno feature a blend of computer vision, LiDAR technology, and biomedical applications. Notable works include:

  • "LiDAR-based detection, tracking, and property estimation: A contemporary review" (2022, Neurocomputing)
  • "Person Tracking Using Ankle-Level LiDAR Based on Enhanced DBSCAN and OPTICS" (2021, IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
  • "Fusion in dissimilarity space for RGB-D person re-identification" (2021, Array)
  • "Exopolysaccharides from Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus OLL1073R-1 prevent influenza virus infection and attenuate secondary bacterial infection risk" (2022, Letters in Applied Microbiology)
  • "PerFication: A Person Identifying Technique by Evaluating Gait with 2D LiDAR Data" (2024, Electronics)

Kuno was recognized as an ACM Senior Member in 2009, which is an acknowledgment of professional status within the computing community.

Best Publications

  • Robust structure from motion using motion parallax

    R. Cipolla;Y. Okamoto;Y. Kuno

  • 3D Human interface apparatus using motion recognition based on dynamic image processing

    Roberto Cipolla;Yasukazu Okamoto;Yoshinori Kuno

  • Portable display device with at least two display screens controllable collectively or separately

    Yoshinori Kuno;Noboru Tanabe;Koichi Hasebe

  • Patient monitoring system

    Yoshinori Kuno

  • Hand gesture estimation and model refinement using monocular camera-ambiguity limitation by inequality constraints

    N. Shimada;Y. Shirai;Y. Kuno;J. Miura

  • Object Tracking in Cluttered Background Based on Optical Flow and Edges

    Yasushi Mae;Yoshiaki Shirai;Jun Miura;Yoshinori Kuno

  • Robust Heart Rate Measurement from Video Using Select Random Patches

    Antony Lam;Yoshinori Kuno

  • Museum guide robot based on sociological interaction analysis

    Yoshinori Kuno;Kazuhisa Sadazuka;Michie Kawashima;Keiichi Yamazaki

  • Display monitoring system for detecting and tracking an intruder in a monitor area

    Yoshinori Kuno;Kazuhiro Fukui;Hiroaki Nakai

  • Precision timing in human-robot interaction: coordination of head movement and utterance

    Akiko Yamazaki;Keiichi Yamazaki;Yoshinori Kuno;Matthew Burdelski

  • Look where you're going [robotic wheelchair]

    Y. Kuno;N. Shimada;Y. Shirai

  • Stereoscopic vision system

    Masatsugu Kidode;Yoshinori Kuno

  • Object tracking in cluttered background based on optical flow and edges

    Y. Mae;Y. Shirai;J. Miura;Y. Kuno

  • Revealing Gauguin: engaging visitors in robot guide's explanation in an art museum

    Keiichi Yamazaki;Akiko Yamazaki;Mai Okada;Yoshinori Kuno

  • Collision Avoidance by Observing Pedestrians' Faces for Intelligent Wheelchairs

    Yoshifumi Murakami;Yoshinori Kuno;Nobutaka Shimada;Yoshiaki Shirai

  • Automated detection of human for visual surveillance system

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  • Three dimensional reconstruction of the left ventricle from multiple cross sectional echocardiograms. Value for measuring left ventricular volume.

    H Sawada;J Fujii;K Kato;M Onoe

  • Robotic wheelchair based on observations of people using integrated sensors

    Yoshinori Kobayashi;Yuki Kinpara;Tomoo Shibusawa;Yoshinori Kuno

  • Manipulative hand gesture recognition using task knowledge for human computer interaction

    Kang-Hyun Jo;Y. Kuno;Y. Shirai

  • Intelligent Wheelchair Using Visual Information from the Human Face

    Yoshihisa Adachi;Satoru Nakanishi;Yoshinori Kuno;Nobutaka Shimada

  • Prior-to-request and request behaviors within elderly day care: Implications for developing service robots for use in multiparty settings

    Keiichi Yamazaki;Michie Kawashima;Yoshinori Kuno;Naonori Akiya

  • Robotic wheelchair based on observations of both user and environment

    S. Nakanishi;Y. Kuno;N. Shimada;Y. Shirai

  • Real-Time Surveillance System Detecting Persons in Complex Scenes

    Akihiko Iketani;Atsushi Nagai;Yoshinori Kuno;Yoshiaki Shirai

  • Coordination of verbal and non-verbal actions in human―robot interaction at museums and exhibitions

    Akiko Yamazaki;Keiichi Yamazaki;Matthew Burdelski;Yoshinori Kuno

  • Intelligent wheelchair using visual information on human faces

    Y. Adachi;Y. Kuno;N. Shimada;Y. Shirai

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshiaki Shirai
Yoshiaki Shirai Ritsumeikan University
Jun Miura
Jun Miura Toyohashi University of Technology
Paolo Remagnino
Paolo Remagnino Durham University
In So Kweon
In So Kweon Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Roberto Cipolla
Roberto Cipolla University of Cambridge
Hideaki Kuzuoka
Hideaki Kuzuoka University of Tokyo
Paul Luff
Paul Luff King's College London
Yoji Kobayashi
Yoji Kobayashi King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Craig M. Brown
Craig M. Brown National Institute of Standards and Technology
Christian Heath
Christian Heath King's College London

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