Hiroshi Usuda
Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories
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international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques | 1997
Hiroshi Usuda
V IS U A L P R O C E E D IN G S E L E C T R IC G A R D E N Currently, the personal computer is the core of most intelligent, integrated consumer electronics and communication systems. Like GUI’s in the computer industry, these intelligent audio/visual, computer/communication (AVCC) systems lack a standardized, truly intuitive user interface. This presents a serious problem for novice users. Ultra Magic Paper Interface is a new type of user interface based on tactile input on plain paper, featuring ease-of-use and unified operation for AVCC systems. The system’s ease of operation and extensibility have been enthusiastically received by test users. Ultra Magic Paper Interface Hiroshi Usuda •
international conference on robotics and automation | 2004
Hiroshi Usuda; M. Idesawa
This paper discusses the paper VOD system using figure code recognition that can choose the target channel easily and quickly by carrying out simultaneous distribution of the IP movie and music of 200 channels, and carrying out the image recognition of the figure code given to the paper media using 100 M base HUB. We show the basic working principle based on the patent (P2003-26527) and explain the expected market with business model.
international conference on robotics and automation | 2004
Hiroshi Usuda
In order to have displayed information on the small display of mobile apparatus conventionally, the menu had to be moved by button operation, or the picture had to be made to reduce according to the size of a display, and the limit was in the amount of information which can be displayed on a small display. On the other hand, the paper proposes the system called HAB (human-centric augmented browser) which displays by moving a display, with the screen fixed which spreads beyond a display. Thereby, even a 2 inches display can display a big picture 40 inches or more. We show the basic working principle based on the patent (P2002-114028) and explain the expected market with business model.
Archive | 2003
Hiroshi Usuda; Eiji Miyazaki; Shinji Yamachika
Archive | 1997
Mitsuhiro Miyazaki; Hiroshi Usuda; Motohiro Kobayashi
Archive | 2000
Hiroshi Usuda
Archive | 2003
Hiroshi Usuda
Archive | 2003
Hiroshi Usuda; Eiji Miyazaki; Shinji Yamachika
Archive | 1997
Hiroshi Usuda; Mitsuhiro Miyazaki
Archive | 2003
Hiroshi Usuda