Saitama, Japan

Takayuki Shioya



Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.2

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2019

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Takayuki Shioya: Innovator in Video Synthesis Technology

Introduction

Takayuki Shioya is a prominent inventor based in Saitama, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of video synthesis technology, holding 2 patents that showcase his innovative approach to video display systems.

Latest Patents

Shioya's latest patents include a video synthesis system, video synthesis device, and video synthesis method. The video display system he developed performs a video conversion process on footage captured by a camera mounted on a vehicle. This system includes multiple cameras and a detecting unit that identifies objects of interest around the vehicle. The transforming/synthesizing unit then processes the videos using a virtual projection plane and viewpoint, based on the detected object's position. Finally, a display unit presents the transformed and synthesized video.

Another notable patent is an image generation device that performs coordinate transformation based on a coordinate transformation table. This device generates a second image from a different viewpoint and depression angle than the first image, allowing for enhanced visual representation of objects.

Career Highlights

Takayuki Shioya is currently employed at Clarion Co., where he continues to push the boundaries of video technology. His work has been instrumental in developing systems that improve the way video data is processed and displayed.

Collaborations

Shioya has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Haruhiko Higuchi and Mitsuo Nakajima. Their combined expertise has contributed to the advancement of video synthesis technologies.

Conclusion

Takayuki Shioya's innovative work in video synthesis technology has positioned him as a key figure in the field. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing video display systems, making significant strides in how we perceive and interact with visual data.

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