Synthesiology English edition
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Volume 4, Issue 2
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Research papers
  • -Its theoretical construction and applications-
    Nobuyuki OTSU
    2011 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 75-86
    Published: 2011
    Released on J-STAGE: November 11, 2011
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    In recent years, the need for computer vision systems is increasing in various fields, such as security and visual inspection. It is crucial there to realize simple and high-speed practical vision systems. The present paper addresses the author's theoretical research and its applications developed thus far in working toward this goal. First, the problem of the conventional approach is pointed out, and the general framework of pattern recognition, in particular the feature extraction theory, is referred to as the theoretical foundation. Next, a scheme of adaptive vision system with learning capability is presented, which comprises two stages of feature extraction, namely, Higher-order Local Auto-Correlation and multivariate data analysis. Several applications are demonstrated, showing the flexible and effective performance of the proposed scheme.
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  • - Realization of a biped humanoid robot allowing content creators to produce various expressions -
    Shin'ichiro NAKAOKA, Kanako MIURA, Mitsuharu MORISAWA, Fumio KANEHIRO, ...
    2011 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 87-98
    Published: 2011
    Released on J-STAGE: November 11, 2011
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    A significant feature of humanoid robots is their potential to make various expressions as humans do, and this feature will allow the use of humanoid robots as assemblies of content technologies. Technical issues required for the practical use of humanoid robots are discussed in terms of robot hardware, motion expression generation, vocal expression generation and integrated GUI (Graphical User Interface), and the development of technologies to solve the issues and their integration have been carried out. As a result, we have produced HRP- 4C, a life-size biped humanoid robot with realistic human-like appearance, and Choreonoid, an integrated software interface that allows us to choreograph motions with robots as done with CG characters. Experiments on creating contents with these technologies verified the potential of humanoid robots as assemblies of content technologies.
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  • — Technology to secure safety in hydrogen usage and international standardization of hydrogen gas sensor —
    Woosuck SHIN, Maiko NISHIBORI, Ichirou MATSUBARA
    2011 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 99-107
    Published: 2011
    Released on J-STAGE: November 11, 2011
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    A thermoelectric hydrogen gas sensor developed for leak detection in hydrogen stations has shown good hydrogen selectivity and wide hydrogen detection concentration ranging from 0.5 ppm to 5 %. We have demonstrated high sensitivity and reliability of the sensor exceeding conventional technology through a field test of one year. We could optimize the following three constituent technology elements to meet the social needs, i.e. new principle integrating catalytic combustion and thermoelectric conversion technology, micro-fabrication technology to realize the principle and high performance ceramic catalyst for gas combustion. In addition, the sensor performance evaluation technology established during the development has been proposed for ISO standardization.
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  • — Proof-of-concept experiment of image distribution over the dynamic optical path network —
    Junya KURUMIDA, Shu NAMIKI
    2011 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 108-118
    Published: 2011
    Released on J-STAGE: November 11, 2011
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    In order to overcome the limitation of low-power-consumption and communication capacity of the equipment forming the present communication network, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) has carried out a demonstration of a new prototype optical path network to support the super HD large-capacity image contents era, in collaboration with five IT- related companies and with the support of National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) and Nippon Hoso Kyokai Science and Technology Research Laboratories (NHK/STRL) . The experiment was a trial to demonstrate the performance of the dynamic optical path network developed mainly by AIST under practical conditions, using a network testbed of field optical fiber links connecting Akihabara, Otemachi and Koganei offices in Tokyo. The demonstration included the cross-border-connection with the optical packet and circuit integrated network realized by NICT and transmission of super HD video signals developed by NHK. In this paper, we describe the objectives, targets, technology syntheses based on the elemental technologies for the demonstration, and outcomes.
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  • — An excited-oscillation management model —
    Osamu NAKAMURA, Tsuguyori OHANA, Masato TAZAWA, Shinji YOKOTA, Wataru ...
    2011 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 119-123
    Published: 2011
    Released on J-STAGE: November 11, 2011
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    In the paper, “Study on the PAN carbon-fiber-innovation for modeling a successful R&D management”, published in Synthesiology, Vol. 2 No. 2, pages 159-169, some errors and inaccurate expressions have been found, which do not sufficiently convey the authors' intentions and could lead to misunderstandings. The errata, additional references, and supplemental commentaries are presented as follows.
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