Patents by Inventor Chiemi Tanaka
Chiemi Tanaka has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240382064Abstract: An information processing apparatus (2000) detects an abnormal region (30) in each of a plurality of video frames (14) constituting video data (12) in which the inside of a body is captured. The information processing apparatus (2000) outputs output information related to the detected abnormal region (30). Herein, the information processing apparatus (2000) starts outputting of the output information when a detection score based on a proportion of the number of the video frames (14) in which the abnormal region (30) is detected becomes equal to or more than a first threshold value in a state where outputting of the output information is not being performed. Further, the information processing apparatus (2000) ends outputting of the output information when the detection score becomes equal to or less than a second threshold value in a state where outputting of the output information is being performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2024Publication date: November 21, 2024Applicants: NEC CORPORATION, NATIONAL CANCER CENTERInventors: Ikuma TAKAHASHI, Maki Sano, Kimiyasu Tokoh, Motoyasu Okutsu, Chiemi Tanaka, Masahiro Saikou, Hitoshi Imaoka, Kenichi Kamijo, Ryuji Hamamoto, Yutaka Saito, Masayoshi Yamada
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Publication number: 20240382065Abstract: An information processing apparatus (2000) detects an abnormal region (30) in each of a plurality of video frames (14) constituting video data (12) in which the inside of a body is captured. The information processing apparatus (2000) outputs output information related to the detected abnormal region (30). Herein, the information processing apparatus (2000) starts outputting of the output information when a detection score based on a proportion of the number of the video frames (14) in which the abnormal region (30) is detected becomes equal to or more than a first threshold value in a state where outputting of the output information is not being performed. Further, the information processing apparatus (2000) ends outputting of the output information when the detection score becomes equal to or less than a second threshold value in a state where outputting of the output information is being performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2024Publication date: November 21, 2024Applicants: NEC Corporation, NATIONAL CANCER CENTERInventors: Ikuma TAKAHASHI, Maki SANO, Kimiyasu TAKOH, Motoyasu OKUTSU, Chiemi TANAKA, Masahiro SAIKOU, Hitoshi IMAOKA, Kenichi KAMIJO, Ryuji HAMAMOTO, Yutaka SAITO, Masayoshi YAMADA
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Publication number: 20240382066Abstract: An information processing apparatus (2000) detects an abnormal region (30) in each of a plurality of video frames (14) constituting video data (12) in which the inside of a body is captured. The information processing apparatus (2000) outputs output information related to the detected abnormal region (30). Herein, the information processing apparatus (2000) starts outputting of the output information when a detection score based on a proportion of the number of the video frames (14) in which the abnormal region (30) is detected becomes equal to or more than a first threshold value in a state where outputting of the output information is not being performed. Further, the information processing apparatus (2000) ends outputting of the output information 10 when the detection score becomes equal to or less than a second threshold value in a state where outputting of the output information is being performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2024Publication date: November 21, 2024Applicants: NEC CORPORATION, NATIONAL CANCER CENTERInventors: Ikuma TAKAHASHI, Maki SANO, Kimiyasu TAKOH, Motoyasu OKUTSU, Chiemi TANAKA, Masahiro SAIKOU, Hitoshi IMAOKA, Kenichi KAMIJO, Ryuji HAMAMOTO, Yutaka SAITO, Masayoshi YAMADA
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Patent number: 12075969Abstract: An information processing apparatus (2000) detects an abnormal region (30) in each of a plurality of video frames (14) constituting video data (12) in which the inside of a body is captured. The information processing apparatus (2000) outputs output information related to the detected abnormal region (30). Herein, the information processing apparatus (2000) starts outputting of the output information when a detection score based on a proportion of the number of the video frames (14) in which the abnormal region (30) is detected becomes equal to or more than a first threshold value in a state where outputting of the output information is not being performed. Further, the information processing apparatus (2000) ends outputting of the output information when the detection score becomes equal to or less than a second threshold value in a state where outputting of the output information is being performed.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2019Date of Patent: September 3, 2024Assignees: NEC CORPORATION, NATIONAL CANCER CENTERInventors: Ikuma Takahashi, Maki Sano, Kimiyasu Takoh, Motoyasu Okutsu, Chiemi Tanaka, Masahiro Saikou, Hitoshi Imaoka, Kenichi Kamijo, Ryuji Hamamoto, Yutaka Saito, Masayoshi Yamada
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Publication number: 20240206700Abstract: An information processing apparatus (2000) detects an abnormal region (30) from a moving image frame (14). The abnormal region (30) is a region that is estimated to represent an abnormal part inside a body of a subject. The information processing apparatus (2000) generates and outputs output information based on the number of detected abnormal regions (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2024Publication date: June 27, 2024Applicants: NEC CORPORATION, National Cancer CenterInventors: Ikuma TAKAHASHI, Maki Sano, Kimiyasu Takoh, Motoyasu Okutsu, Chiemi Tanaka, Masahiro Saikou, Hitoshi Imaoka, Kenichi Kamijo, Ryuji Hamamoto, Yutaka Saito, Masayoshi Yamada
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Patent number: 11957300Abstract: An information processing apparatus (2000) detects an abnormal region (30) from a moving image frame (14). The abnormal region (30) is a region that is estimated to represent an abnormal part inside a body of a subject. The information processing apparatus (2000) generates and outputs output information based on the number of detected abnormal regions (30).Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2019Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignees: NEC CORPORATION, NATIONAL CANCER CENTERInventors: Ikuma Takahashi, Maki Sano, Kimiyasu Takoh, Motoyasu Okutsu, Chiemi Tanaka, Masahiro Saikou, Hitoshi Imaoka, Kenichi Kamijo, Ryuji Hamamoto, Yutaka Saito, Masayoshi Yamada
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Patent number: 11553829Abstract: An information processing apparatus (2000) detects an abnormal region (30) from a predetermined range (16) of a video frame (14). The information processing apparatus (2000) determines whether a predetermined condition is satisfied in a case where the abnormal region (30) is detected from the predetermined range (16) of a certain video frame (14) and the abnormal region (30) is not detected from the predetermined range (16) of a predetermined video frame (14) generated later than the video frame (14). In a case where the predetermined condition is not satisfied, the information processing apparatus (2000) performs a predetermined notification.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2018Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignees: NEC CORPORATION, NATIONAL CANCER CENTERInventors: Ikuma Takahashi, Maki Sano, Motoyasu Okutsu, Chiemi Tanaka, Masahiro Saikou, Hitoshi Imaoka, Kenichi Kamijo, Yutaka Saito, Masayoshi Yamada
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Publication number: 20220110505Abstract: An information processing apparatus (2000) detects an abnormal region (30) in each of a plurality of video frames (14) constituting video data (12) in which the inside of a body is captured. The information processing apparatus (2000) outputs output information related to the detected abnormal region (30). Herein, the information processing apparatus (2000) starts outputting of the output information when a detection score based on a proportion of the number of the video frames (14) in which the abnormal region (30) is detected becomes equal to or more than a first threshold value in a state where outputting of the output information is not being performed. Further, the information processing apparatus (2000) ends outputting of the output information when the detection score becomes equal to or less than a second threshold value in a state where outputting of the output information is being performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2019Publication date: April 14, 2022Applicants: NEC CORPORATION, NATIONAL CANCER CENTERInventors: Ikuma TAKAHASHI, Maki SANO, Kimiyasu TAKOH, Motoyasu OKUTSU, Chiemi TANAKA, Masahiro SAIKOU, Hitoshi IMAOKA, Kennichi KAMIJO, Ryuji HAMAMOTO, Yotaka SAITO, Masayoshi YAMADA
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Publication number: 20220051397Abstract: An information processing apparatus (2000) detects an abnormal region (30) from a moving image frame (14). The abnormal region (30) is a region that is estimated to represent an abnormal part inside a body of a subject. The information processing apparatus (2000) generates and outputs output information based on the number of detected abnormal regions (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2019Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicants: NEC CORPORATION, NATIONAL CANCER CENTERInventors: Ikuma TAKAHASHI, Maki SANO, Kimiyasu TAKOH, Motoyasu OKUTSU, Chiemi TANAKA, Masahiro SAIKOU, Hitoshi IMAOKA, Kenichi KAMIJO, Ryuji HAMAMOTO, Yutaka SAITO, Masayoshi YAMADA
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Publication number: 20200170485Abstract: An information processing apparatus (2000) detects an abnormal region (30) from a predetermined range (16) of a video frame (14). The information processing apparatus (2000) determines whether a predetermined condition is satisfied in a case where the abnormal region (30) is detected from the predetermined range (16) of a certain video frame (14) and the abnormal region (30) is not detected from the predetermined range (16) of a predetermined video frame (14) generated later than the video frame (14). In a case where the predetermined condition is not satisfied, the information processing apparatus (2000) performs a predetermined notification.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2018Publication date: June 4, 2020Applicants: NEC Corporation, National Cancer CenterInventors: Ikuma TAKAHASHI, Maki SANO, Motoyasu OKUTSU, Chiemi TANAKA, Masahiro SAIKOU, Hitoshi IMAOKA
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Publication number: 20200129042Abstract: An information processing apparatus (2000) detects an abnormal region (30) from video data (12). The information processing apparatus (2000) displays a video frame (14) in which the abnormal region (30) is detected in a first region (22) of a display device (20). Further, the information processing apparatus (2000) displays the video data (12) including the video frame (14) generated after the video frame (14) displayed in the first region in a second region (24) of the display device (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2018Publication date: April 30, 2020Applicants: NEC CORPORATION, NATIONAL CANCER CENTERInventors: Ikuma TAKAHASHI, Maki SANO, Motoyasu OKUTSU, Chiemi TANAKA, Masahiro SAIKOU, Hitoshi IMAOKA, Kenichi KAMIJO, Yutaka SAITO, Masayoshi YAMADA
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Patent number: 8388238Abstract: A method of producing an optical waveguide connector in which the productivity of a ferrule member can be improved, and the connection loss with a counter connector can be suppressed to a low level is obtained. An optical waveguide connector 11 is obtained by performing: an aligning step of restricting the position of the tip end of an optical waveguide 2 passed through an insertion hole 13b of a ferrule member 13, by a positioning portion of a positioning member 16 which is opposedly placed at the tip end of the ferrule member 13, thereby aligning the optical waveguide 2 to the ferrule member 13; and a bonding step of filing a gap between the optical waveguide 2 which is passed through the insertion hole 13b, and the insertion hole 13b, with an adhesive agent to fix the optical waveguide 2 to the ferrule member 13.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignees: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., NEC CorporationInventors: Masaki Ohmura, Mitsuaki Tamura, Hikaru Kouta, Kaichiro Nakano, Hideyuki Ono, Chiemi Tanaka
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Publication number: 20100014815Abstract: A method of producing an optical waveguide connector in which the productivity of a ferrule member can be improved, and the connection loss with a counter connector can be suppressed to a low level is obtained. An optical waveguide connector 11 is obtained by performing: an aligning step of restricting the position of the tip end of an optical waveguide 2 passed through an insertion hole 13b of a ferrule member 13, by a positioning portion of a positioning member 16 which is opposedly placed at the tip end of the ferrule member 13, thereby aligning the optical waveguide 2 to the ferrule member 13; and a bonding step of filing a gap between the optical waveguide 2 which is passed through the insertion hole 13b, and the insertion hole 13b, with an adhesive agent to fix the optical waveguide 2 to the ferrule member 13.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2007Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventors: Masaki Ohmura, Mitsuaki Tamura, Hikaru Kouta, Kaichiro Nakano, Hideyuki Ono, Chiemi Tanaka