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Min YOON Yeboon YUN Hirotaka NAKAYAMA
Support vector algorithms try to maximize the shortest distance between sample points and discrimination hyperplane. This paper suggests the total margin algorithms which consider the distance between all data points and the separating hyperplane. The method extends and modifies the existing algorithms. Experimental studies show that the total margin algorithms provide good performance comparing with the existing support vector algorithms.
Naoki TAKADA Masato FUJIWARA ChunWei OOI Yuki MAEDA Hirotaka NAKAYAMA Takashi KAKUE Tomoyoshi SHIMOBABA Tomoyoshi ITO
This study involves proposing a high-speed computer-generated hologram playback by using a digital micromirror device for high-definition spatiotemporal division multiplexing electroholography. Consequently, the results indicated that the study successfully reconstructed a high-definition 3-D movie of 3-D objects that was comprised of approximately 900,000 points at 60 fps when each frame was divided into twelve parts.