Travelled to:
1 × Australia
1 × Austria
1 × China
1 × Japan
1 × Portugal
1 × Sweden
1 × Turkey
2 × Spain
2 × USA
2 × United Kingdom
3 × Canada
Collaborated with:
H.Takemura M.Kanbara K.Yamazawa T.Sato H.Iwasa T.Machida T.Taketomi K.Sakaue K.Kiyokawa N.Kawai T.Okuma S.Ikeda H.Matsuo M.Hori T.Ishikawa K.Tomite T.Masuda T.Ogihara D.Nakamura H.Kume N.Ukita M.Kidode H.Yoshimura M.Etoh K.Kondo J.Shimamura K.Yamaguchi N.Aihara S.Araki T.Matsuoka K.Hwang Y.Onoe R.Funayama T.Aoto Y.Mukaigawa T.Kawanishi Y.Tatsuno S.Suzuki A.Iketani N.Nakajima
Talks about:
imag (18) use (18) omnidirect (7) estim (7) real (7) base (7) stereo (6) time (6) realiti (5) system (5)
Person: Naokazu Yokoya
DBLP: Yokoya:Naokazu
Contributed to:
Wrote 32 papers:
- ICPR-2014-MatsuoSY #detection #image #using
- Vehicle Driver Face Detection in Various Sunlight Environments Using Composed Face Images (HM, TS, NY), pp. 1687–1691.
- ICPR-2012-AotoTSMY #estimation #using
- Position estimation of near point light sources using a clear hollow sphere (TA, TT, TS, YM, NY), pp. 3721–3724.
- ICPR-2012-KawaiY #image #symmetry
- Image inpainting considering symmetric patterns (NK, NY), pp. 2744–2747.
- ICPR-2010-HoriKY #generative #image #multi #sequence #using
- Arbitrary Stereoscopic View Generation Using Multiple Omnidirectional Image Sequences (MH, MK, NY), pp. 286–289.
- ICPR-2010-KumeTSY #estimation #image #parametricity #using #video
- Extrinsic Camera Parameter Estimation Using Video Images and GPS Considering GPS Positioning Accuracy (HK, TT, TS, NY), pp. 3923–3926.
- ICPR-2008-TaketomiSY #database #estimation #realtime #using
- Real-time camera position and posture estimation using a feature landmark database with priorities (TT, TS, NY), pp. 1–4.
- ICEIS-HCI-2007-IshikawaYY #multi #novel #using
- Novel View Telepresence with High-Scalability Using Multi-Casted Omni-Directional Videos (TI, KY, NY), pp. 148–156.
- ICPR-v4-2006-IketaniSIKNY #documentation #video
- Video Mosaicing for Curved Documents Based on Structure from Motion (AI, TS, SI, MK, NN, NY), pp. 391–396.
- ICPR-v4-2006-KanbaraUKY #3d #image #re-engineering
- 3D Scene Reconstruction from Reflection Images in a Spherical Mirror (MK, NU, MK, NY), pp. 874–879.
- ICPR-v2-2004-KanbaraY #artificial reality #estimation #realtime
- Real-time Estimation of Light Source Environment for Photorealistic Augmented Reality (MK, NY), pp. 911–914.
- ICPR-v2-2004-MachidaTY #estimation
- Dense Estimation of Surface Reflectance Properties Based on Inverse Global Illumination Rendering (TM, HT, NY), pp. 895–898.
- ICPR-v4-2004-SatoKYI #interface #using
- An Immersive Telepresence System with a Locomotion Interface Using High-Resolution Omnidirectional Movies (SI, TS, MK, NY), pp. 396–399.
- ICPR-v1-2002-MachidaY #estimation
- Dense Estimation of Surface Reflectance Properties of Objects with Interreflections (TM, NY), pp. 348–351.
- ICPR-v2-2002-KanbaraYT #artificial reality
- Registration for Stereo Vision-Based Augmented Reality Based on Extendible Tracking of Markers and Natural Features (MK, NY, HT), pp. 1045–1048.
- ICPR-v3-2002-SatoKYT #3d #image #modelling #multi #sequence #using
- 3-D Modeling of an Outdoor Scene by Multi-Baseline Stereo Using a Long Sequence of Images (TS, MK, NY, HT), pp. 581–584.
- ICPR-v3-2002-TomiteYY #image #interactive #multi
- Arbitrary Viewpoint Rendering from Multiple Omnidirectional Images for Interactive Walkthroughs (KT, KY, NY), pp. 987–990.
- ICPR-v2-2000-YoshimuraEKY #recognition
- Gray-Scale Character Recognition by Gabor Jets Projection (HY, ME, KK, NY), pp. 2335–2338.
- ICPR-v4-2000-KanbaraTYI #artificial reality
- A Stereo Vision-Based Augmented Reality System with a Wide Range of Registration (MK, HT, NY, HI), pp. 4147–4151.
- ICPR-v4-2000-OkumaSTY #artificial reality #estimation #image #parametricity #realtime
- Real-Time Camera Parameter Estimation from Images for a Mixed Reality System (TO, KS, HT, NY), pp. 4482–4486.
- ICPR-v4-2000-ShimamuraTYY #image #modelling #using
- Construction and Presentation of a Virtual Environment Using Panoramic Stereo Images of a Real Scene and Computer Graphics Models (JS, HT, NY, KY), pp. 4463–4467.
- ICPR-v4-2000-YamaguchiTYY #generative #image #realtime #sequence #using
- Real-Time Generation and Presentation of View-Dependent Binocular Stereo Images Using a Sequence of Omnidirectional Images (KY, HT, KY, NY), pp. 4589–4593.
- ICPR-1998-AiharaIYT #image #self #using
- Memory-based self-localization using omnidirectional images (NA, HI, NY, HT), pp. 1799–1803.
- ICPR-1998-ArakiMTY #image #multi #realtime #robust #sequence #statistics #using
- Real-time tracking of multiple moving objects in moving camera image sequences using robust statistics (SA, TM, HT, NY), pp. 1433–1435.
- ICPR-1998-HwangYTY #3d #linear #using
- A factorization method using 3D linear combination for shape and motion recovery (KCH, NY, HT, KY), pp. 959–963.
- ICPR-1998-KawanishiYITY #generative #image #using
- Generation of high-resolution stereo panoramic images by omnidirectional imaging sensor using hexagonal pyramidal mirrors (TK, KY, HI, HT, NY), pp. 485–489.
- ICPR-1998-OkumaKTY #artificial reality #realtime #using
- An augmented reality system using a real-time vision based registration (TO, KK, HT, NY), pp. 1226–1229.
- ICPR-1998-OnoeYYT #monitoring #using #video #visual notation
- Visual surveillance and monitoring system using an omnidirectional video camera (YO, NY, KY, HT), pp. 588–592.
- HCI-SEC-1997-KiyokawaTY #3d #design
- Manipulation Aid for Two-Handed 3-D Designing Within a Shared Virtual Environment (KK, HT, NY), pp. 937–940.
- ICPR-1996-FunayamaYIT #component #constraints
- Facial component extraction by cooperative active nets with global constraints (RF, NY, HI, HT), pp. 300–304.
- ICPR-1996-MasudaSY #3d #image #integration #multi
- Registration and integration of multiple range images for 3-D model construction (TM, KS, NY), pp. 879–883.
- ICPR-1996-OgiharaNY #image #using
- Data embedding into pictorial images with less distortion using discrete cosine transform (TO, DN, NY), pp. 675–679.
- ICPR-1996-TatsunoSYIT #analysis #image #synthesis #using
- Analysis and synthesis of six primary facial expressions using range images (YT, SS, NY, HI, HT), pp. 489–493.