Inventor · Tokyo, JP

Junji Shimada

19Patents
5h-index
19Co-inventors
63Inventor score

Filing activity: Jan 27, 1995 → Jul 14, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5705702A Method for preparing triarylsulfonium salts Chemistry; Metallurgy 24 Expired
US5569784A Sulfonium salt and resist composition Physics 20 Expired
US5847218A Sulfonium salts and chemically amplified positive resist compositions Physics 18 Expired
US6033828A Partially hydrogenated polymers and chemically amplified positive resist compositions Physics 13 Expired
US5691112A Sulfonium salt and chemically amplified positive resist composition Chemistry; Metallurgy 6 Expired
US5633409A Tristertbutoxyphenyl sulfonium tosylate compound Chemistry; Metallurgy 5 Expired
US10536622B2 Camera depth prediction using generative adversarial network Electricity 3 Active
US10055852B2 Image processing system and method for detection of objects in motion Physics 3 Active
US8723918B2 Image capturing apparatus and image capturing method Electricity 3 Active
US8917313B2 Image capturing apparatus and image capturing method Electricity 2 Active
US9942476B2 Image capturing apparatus and image capturing method Electricity 1 Active
US8665344B2 Device and method for image processing Electricity 1 Active
US7872671B2 Image pickup apparatus and image pickup method Electricity 1 Active
US10708501B2 Prominent region detection in scenes from sequence of image frames Physics 0 Active
US10705408B2 Electronic device to autofocus on objects of interest within field-of-view of electronic device Electricity 0 Active
US8138258B2 Clear coating composition for an automobile and method of forming a multi-layer coating film using the same Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US12301998B2 Imaging device and imaging method Electricity 0 Active
US9953431B2 Image processing system and method for detection of objects in motion Electricity 0 Active
US9426353B2 Auto focus control of image capturing apparatus Electricity 0 Active

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