Osaka, Japan

Shuko Takeda

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2023

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Title: Shuko Takeda: Innovator in Cognitive Impairment Diagnostics

Introduction

Shuko Takeda is a prominent inventor based in Osaka, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of cognitive impairment diagnostics. His innovative work has led to the development of advanced diagnostic tools that enhance the understanding and detection of cognitive impairments.

Latest Patents

Shuko Takeda holds a patent for a cognitive impairment diagnostic apparatus and program. This apparatus includes a display that shows a video for diagnosing cognitive impairment. It features an imaging unit that captures images of a subject's eye and a detection unit that tracks the subject's viewpoints on the display over time. The creation unit generates a distribution map of the detected viewpoints, while the storage unit holds case characteristic data related to typical cognitive impairment cases. Finally, the diagnostic unit assesses whether the distribution map aligns with the characteristics indicated by the case data.

Career Highlights

Shuko Takeda is affiliated with Osaka University, where he continues to advance research in cognitive diagnostics. His work is instrumental in developing tools that aid in the early detection of cognitive impairments, which can significantly impact patient care and treatment outcomes.

Collaborations

Shuko Takeda collaborates with notable colleagues, including Ryuichi Morishita and Akane Oyama. Their combined expertise contributes to the innovative research and development of cognitive diagnostic technologies.

Conclusion

Shuko Takeda's contributions to cognitive impairment diagnostics exemplify the importance of innovation in healthcare. His patented technologies are paving the way for improved diagnostic methods that can enhance the quality of life for individuals facing cognitive challenges.

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