Inventor · Yokohama, JP

Tamon Sadasue

15Patents
3h-index
32Co-inventors
56Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 31, 2008 → Dec 28, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9378558B2 Self-position and self-orientation based on externally received position information, sensor data, and markers Physics 29 Active
US8122379B2 Zooming operations and magnification for groups of images Electricity 6 Active
US10121040B2 Recognition apparatus, recognition method, storage medium, management system, and conveyance system Physics 3 Active
US8649616B2 Image processing apparatus and image processing method Electricity 2 Active
US9846043B2 Map creation apparatus, map creation method, and computer-readable recording medium Physics 1 Active
US8295618B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and computer program product Electricity 1 Active
US11039120B2 Imaging apparatus Electricity 1 Active
US11245888B2 Information processing apparatus, image capture apparatus, image processing system, and method of processing a plurality of captured images of a traveling surface where a moveable apparatus travels Electricity 1 Active
US9846966B2 Image processing device, image processing method, and computer program product Physics 1 Active
US8605328B2 Image processing system and image processing method Physics 0 Active
US9456220B2 Image coding method, image coding device, image processing apparatus, and image transmitting/receiving system Electricity 0 Active
US10992879B2 Imaging system with multiple wide-angle optical elements arranged on a straight line and movable along the straight line Electricity 0 Active
US9912427B2 Reception apparatus and system Electricity 0 Active
US11671574B2 Information processing apparatus, image capture apparatus, image processing system, and method of processing a plurality of captured images of a traveling surface where a moveable apparatus travels Electricity 0 Active
US9268577B2 Information processing apparatus Physics 0 Active

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