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With the recent development of computer graphics and video-gaming, 360° cameras and related technologies, Head Mounted Displays (HMDs) are becoming a popular tool to improve the users experience and efficiency. This trend is also connected to the computer technology improvements of the latest years and its price decrease: HMDs are now more performing and, at the same time, commercially accessible...
A mixed lipid bilayer is observed by using a scanning localized surface plasmon microscope. We confirm the formation of domains by analyzing the refractive index distributions.
We report on a method to detect a certain type of the influenza virus using the antigen/antibody reaction between its monoclonal antibody. A surface plasmon sensor with sensing volume of ~6 atto liters is employed for the detection.
We report on an imaging system which provides refractive index and fluorescence distributions using localized surface plasmons. We experimentally confirmed that the images of an isolated fluorescent particle reflect the properties of calculated electric-field distribution.
Occlusion is an important problem to be solved for readability improvement of 3D visualization techniques. This paper presents an occlusion reduction technique for cityscape-style 3D visualization techniques. The paper first presents an algorithm for occlusion reduction. It generates bounding boxes of 3D objects on the 2D display space, moves them to reduce their overlap, and finally reversely projects...
The recent revolution of digital camera technology has resulted in much larger collections of images. Image browsing techniques thus become increasingly important for overview and retrieval of images in sizable collections. This paper proposes CAT (clustered album thumbnail), a technique for browsing large image collections, and its interface for controlling the level of details (LOD). As a preprocessing,...
Optically reconfigurable gate arrays (ORGAs) offer the possibility of providing a virtual gate count that is much larger than those of currently available VLSIs by exploiting the large storage capacity of a holographic memory. The first ORGA was developed to achieve rapid reconfiguration and a number of reconfiguration contexts; it consisted of a gate array VLSI, a holographic memory, and a laser...
The artifacts caused by various factors, EOG (electrooculogram), blink and EMG (electromyogram), in EEG (electroencephalogram) signals increase the difficulty in analyzing them. In addition, EEG signals containing artifacts often cannot be used in analyzing them. So, it is useful and indispensable to eliminate the artifacts from EEG signals. In this paper, a neural network with non-recursive IIR (infinite...
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