Inventor · Hachioji, JP

Daisuke Genda

16Patents
1h-index
4Co-inventors
43Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 23, 2005 → Jul 18, 2022

Most-cited inventions

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US9536183B2 Image processing device and image processing method Physics 0 Active
US9456106B2 Image processing apparatus and image processing method Electricity 0 Active
US8717634B2 Image processing device and an image processing method of correction of front end fading or sweepup adapted to the state of thinning Physics 0 Active
US8045223B2 Image formation with prevention of tracing pattern from being noticeable on edges of stacked media Electricity 0 Active
US8233810B2 Image forming apparatus Physics 0 Active
US11677882B2 Information processing device, information processing method, recording medium, and image forming system Electricity 0 Active
US10721364B2 Compressing an image based on an abnormality in the image Electricity 0 Active
US8611668B2 Image processing apparatus and edge classification method Electricity 0 Active

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