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Nobutaka Shimada
Visiting Associate Professor

No longer a member of RI.

Email address: shimada@ci.ritsumei.ac.jp

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Research interests

I mainly have research interests in visual tracking and posture estimation of human hand. A 3-D model based real-time estimation system has been developped and extended to very quick motion on complicated backgrounds and adaptation to personal body shape.

Also I am studying about personal robots with communication ability via oral and gestural interaction modes, which have abilities to interactively build common perceptions with humans and provide various information in both virtual and real worlds and physical services to disabled people.

I have additional interests on network security field, especially precise detection and protection of malformed communication and remote attacks

Research interest keywords

computer vision and human-robot interaction

Past Projects

Hand Tracking and 3-D Pose Estimation - A 2-D and 3-D model-based tracking method can track a human hand rapidly moving and deformed on complicated backgrounds and recover its 3-D pose parameters.
 

Publications

Note: This list may not be comprehensive. It contains only those publications in the RI publications database. Entries are listed in reverse chronological order.


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