Recognition and understanding of spatial information.
For almost of us, spatial information is not quantitavie but
qualitative information.
For example, when we imagine the flow around buildings, we never
solve exact equations governing the phenomena, but we draw flow
patterns which may be resemble to traffics of cars.
In the similar way, when we point out moving objects, we trace the
objects without using any absolute coordinate and we represent the
objects by "this", "its" or "that".
Some of Papers
- Kenji Kanai, Takashi Watanabe,
Syncronization Analysis by direct classification of Human Motion Based
on Optical Flows,
Trans. JSME, Ser. C, Vol.76, No.771 (2010), pp. 3172-3174.
- Takashi Watanabe, Takae Ema,
Projections among the World-coordinate plane and Image Planes and the
Calibration of Extrinsic Parameters of Multi-camera system,
Journal of Graphic Science, Vol.43, No.3 (2009),
pp. 11-17.
- Takashi Watanabe, Yuki Maeda,
Dynamic Identification of Moved and/or Left Objects,
jTrans. JSME, Ser. C, Vol. 72, No. 720 (2006),pp. 2580-2587.
- Hiroyuki Furukawa, Yasuyuki Kobayashi, Takashi Watanaeb, Ikuo Nakamura,
Development of an Interactive Visualization System of Flow,
Trans. of Visualization Society of Japan, Vol.25, No.8 (2005),
pp. 45-51.
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