Location History:
- Shizuoka, JP (2013)
- Nagoya, JP (2014)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013-2014
Title: Akira Ishida: Innovator in Three-Dimensional Model Processing
Introduction
Akira Ishida is a prominent inventor based in Nagoya, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of three-dimensional modeling and recognition technology. With a total of 2 patents, Ishida's work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of model production processes.
Latest Patents
Ishida's latest patents include a "Model Producing Apparatus, Model Producing Method, and Computer-Readable Recording Medium in Which Model Producing Program is Stored." This invention involves a three-dimensional model data producing processing apparatus that utilizes design data (CAD data) to create three-dimensional model data. The process encompasses conversion processing, edit processing, and teaching processing, all performed on a computer. Notably, it eliminates the need to image a workpiece model during the three-dimensional model data production.
Another significant patent is the "Method of Creating Three-Dimensional Model and Object Recognizing Device." This invention involves attaching a polygonal mark to a specific area of an actual model for three-dimensional recognition. The method includes changing the orientation of the model to maintain visibility of the mark from multiple camera angles, allowing for accurate three-dimensional measurement and integration of data.
Career Highlights
Akira Ishida is currently employed at Omron Corporation, where he continues to innovate in the field of three-dimensional modeling. His work has been instrumental in advancing technologies that improve model recognition and production efficiency.
Collaborations
Ishida collaborates with talented coworkers, including Kazuhiro Shono and Kengo Ichimura. Their combined expertise contributes to the development of cutting-edge technologies in their field.
Conclusion
Akira Ishida's contributions to three-dimensional modeling technology demonstrate his commitment to innovation and excellence. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the complexities involved in model production and recognition, positioning him as a key figure in this technological domain.