Yokohama, Japan

Hiroshi Furuya


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2010-2012

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Hiroshi Furuya: Pioneering Innovations in Data Converting and Image Transformation

Introduction

Hiroshi Furuya, an inventor based in Yokohama, Japan, has made significant contributions to the fields of data conversion and image processing. With two patents to his name, Furuya's work focuses on innovative apparatuses and programs designed to enhance the efficiency of data handling and image transformation.

Latest Patents

Furuya's most recent patents include a "Data Converting Apparatus and Medium Having Data Converting Program" and an "Image Transform Apparatus and Image Transform Program." The data converting apparatus is particularly noteworthy, as it quantitatively estimates the sensitivity of human beings in response to changes in stimulus values. This invention utilizes wavelet decomposition to analyze temporal alteration data and synthesizes this information to estimate human sensitivity.

In addition, his image transform apparatus addresses the computational load involved in converting luminance images into brightness images. By employing wavelet resolution and synthesis, the invention efficiently transforms images while reducing the processing demands.

Career Highlights

Hiroshi Furuya is associated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology, a prominent institution known for fostering technological advancements and research. His work at the institute has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative approaches in the field of data and image processing.

Collaborations

Furuya collaborates with fellow researcher Yoshiki Nakamura, working together to push the boundaries of technology and innovation. Their partnership exemplifies the collaborative spirit essential for advancements in scientific research.

Conclusion

Hiroshi Furuya's contributions to the realms of data conversion and image processing demonstrate his commitment to innovation and excellence. As he continues his work at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Furuya's inventions have the potential to significantly impact both academic and practical applications in technology.

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