Patents by Inventor Hidehumi Nakagome

Hidehumi Nakagome 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).

  • Patent number: 8487950
    Abstract: An overflow suppression technique that is effective for avoiding degradation in image quality is provided. A fundamental waveform and detail is extracted out of an input RGB signal. A suppression gain generation unit 614 generates a suppression gain from the extracted fundamental waveform. Multipliers 612a and 612b multiply the detail and the fundamental waveform by the generated suppression gain, respectively. Then, an adder 626 combines them together for a mixed output. Alternatively, equalization processing is performed as follows. A low frequency component fundamental waveform is obtained as a result of the passing of an input RGB signal through a low pass filter 622. A suppression gain is generated from the low frequency component fundamental waveform. Then, the input itself is multiplied by the suppression gain to obtain an output.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2013
    Assignees: Taiyo Yuden Co. Ltd., Microspace Corporation
    Inventors: Masato Tanaka, Kazuo Asanuma, Mamoru Sakamoto, Yasuo Hosaka, Akinobu Maekawa, Hidehumi Nakagome
  • Publication number: 20100259689
    Abstract: An overflow suppression technique that is effective for avoiding degradation in image quality is provided. A fundamental waveform and detail is extracted out of an input RGB signal. A suppression gain generation unit 614 generates a suppression gain from the extracted fundamental waveform. Multipliers 612a and 612b multiply the detail and the fundamental waveform by the generated suppression gain, respectively. Then, an adder 626 combines them together for a mixed output. Alternatively, equalization processing is performed as follows. A low frequency component fundamental waveform is obtained as a result of the passing of an input RGB signal through a low pass filter 622. A suppression gain is generated from the low frequency component fundamental waveform. Then, the input itself is multiplied by the suppression gain to obtain an output.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2008
    Publication date: October 14, 2010
    Inventors: Masato Tanaka, Kazuo Asanuma, Mamoru Sakamoto, Yasuo Hosaka, Akinobu Maekawa, Hidehumi Nakagome