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Hiroshi Tomita

from South San Francisco, CA
Age ~68

Hiroshi Tomita Phones & Addresses

  • 34 Moonlight Ct, S San Fran, CA 94080 (510) 719-7946
  • South San Francisco, CA
  • Tustin, CA
  • 32 Christamon, Irvine, CA 92620 (714) 389-1335
  • 3140 Melendy Dr, San Carlos, CA 94070 (650) 610-0614
  • 4149 Byron St, Palo Alto, CA 94306 (650) 565-8369
  • 4151 Byron St, Palo Alto, CA 94306 (650) 565-8369
  • Huntington Beach, CA
  • Foster City, CA

Education

School / High School: University of Southern California Gould School of

Ranks

Licence: New York - Currently registered Date: 2012

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Hiroshi Tomita - Lawyer

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Address:
Matsuda & Partners
(332) 720-105x (Office)
Licenses:
New York - Currently registered 2012
Education:
University of Southern California Gould School of

Resumes

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Hiroshi Tomita

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Location:
United States

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Hiroshi Tomita
President
JAPANESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
1875 S Grant St SUITE 760, San Mateo, CA 94402
Hiroshi Tomita
Vice President
Konica Minolta
Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and L
301 Velocity Way, Foster City, CA 94404
(650) 524-9647, (650) 524-9632
Hiroshi Tomita
President, President, Secretary
KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC
Commercial Physical Research
3224 W Lk Mary Blvd STE 1530, Lake Mary, FL 32746
2855 Campus Dr, San Mateo, CA 94403
301 Velocity Way, San Mateo, CA 94404
(650) 522-9619

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Trace Elements in Clinical Medicine

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Author

Hiroshi Tomita

ISBN #

0387700609

Us Patents

Systems And Methods For Preserving And Maintaining Document Integrity

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US Patent:
7523855, Apr 28, 2009
Filed:
Mar 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/090229
Inventors:
Hiroshi Tomita - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Konica Minolta Systems Laboratory, Inc. - Foster City CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
235375, 23546201, 235487, 235494
Abstract:
Systems and methods consistent with embodiments of the present invention provide for a method for preserving and maintaining document integrity. In some methods for preserving and maintaining document integrity, the contents of a document, or contents of a document layer may be encoded into a machine-readable form. In some embodiments, the encoded information may be represented using a 2-dimensional bar code. In some methods for preserving and maintaining document integrity, the contents of the document are printed on one side of a page and the machine-readable code is printed on the other side of the page. In some embodiments, a printed document containing the machine-readable code may be scanned and digitized, and content extracted from the scanned data. In some embodiments, the machine-readable code printed on the document is used to recreate layer data from the printed document.

High Resolution Barcode And Document Including Verification Features

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US Patent:
7523865, Apr 28, 2009
Filed:
Sep 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/537563
Inventors:
Hiroshi Tomita - San Carlos CA, US
Assignee:
Konica Minolta Systems Laboratory, Inc. - Huntington Beach CA
International Classification:
G06K 9/18
G06K 9/36
US Classification:
23546209, 2354621, 235494, 235487, 235375, 235462011
Abstract:
Systems, methods and storage mediums are disclosed for processing images and two-dimensional barcodes for two-way verification of document data. In one exemplary embodiment, image data of a document is obtained, processed and rendered into a barcode for incorporation into a reproduction of an original image of the document. The resolution of the barcode may be higher than the resolution of the original image which allows the size of the barcode to be reduced. Moreover, the amount of data associated with the original image may be decreased which allows for smaller data storage requirements and faster data transfer of the document.

Color Barcode Producing Method And Apparatus, Color Barcode Reading Method And Apparatus And Color Barcode Reproducing Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
7533817, May 19, 2009
Filed:
Aug 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/913347
Inventors:
Wei Ming - Foster City CA, US
Hiroshi Tomita - Foster City CA, US
Assignee:
Konica Minolta Systems Laboratory, Inc. - Foster City CA
International Classification:
G06K 7/00
US Classification:
23546204, 23546209
Abstract:
A color barcode can record much more amount of information than black white barcode. However, the problem of the color barcode is that it is easy to lose integrity or authenticity in printing and copy generation. This invention provides an apparatus and a method to keep the integrity or authenticity of the color barcode. Such is accomplished by the color reference portion of the color barcode including reference color tiles filled with colors which are used in a data portion of the color barcode and an apparatus and a method for producing, reproducing and reading such color barcode.

Barcode And Decreased-Resolution Reproduction Of A Document Image

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US Patent:
7628330, Dec 8, 2009
Filed:
Mar 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/724535
Inventors:
Hiroshi Tomita - San Carlos CA, US
Assignee:
Konica Minolta Systems Laboratory, Inc. - Huntington Beach CA
International Classification:
G06K 9/18
G06K 19/06
US Classification:
23546209, 235375, 23546208, 235494
Abstract:
Systems, methods and storage mediums are disclosed for processing image data and associated two-dimensional barcodes for decreased data storage requirements and increased data transfer capabilities. Image data of a document may be obtained, processed, and rendered into a barcode including image data from which the document may be substantially reproduced. The barcode may be incorporated into a reproduction of the document. The amount of data associated with the reproduction of the document may be decreased by reducing the resolution of the reproduction, thereby allowing for decreased data storage requirements and increased data transfer capabilities. The amount of data may also be decreased by reducing the area of the reproduction.

Systems And Methods For Preserving And Maintaining Document Integrity

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US Patent:
7669769, Mar 2, 2010
Filed:
Mar 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/090224
Inventors:
Hiroshi Tomita - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Konica Minolta Systems Laboratory, Inc. - Foster City CA
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546209, 235456
Abstract:
Systems and methods consistent with embodiments of the present invention provide for a method for preserving and maintaining document integrity. In some methods for preserving and maintaining document integrity, the contents of a document, or contents of a document layer may be encoded into a machine-readable form. In some embodiments, the encoded information may be represented using a 2-dimensional bar code. In some methods for preserving and maintaining document integrity, the machine-readable code is printed along with contents of the document based on space available in the document. In some embodiments, a printed document containing the machine-readable code may be scanned and digitized, and content extracted from the scanned data. In some embodiments, the machine-readable code printed on the document is used to recreate layer data from the printed document.

Barcode For Two-Way Verification Of A Document

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US Patent:
7766241, Aug 3, 2010
Filed:
Sep 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/541138
Inventors:
Hiroshi Tomita - San Carlos CA, US
Assignee:
Konica Minolta Systems Laboratory, Inc. - Huntington Beach CA
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
23546211, 23546201, 23546208, 23546209, 713176, 713189
Abstract:
Systems, methods and storage mediums are disclosed for processing images and two-dimensional barcodes for two-way verification of document data. In one exemplary embodiment, image data of a document is obtained, processed and rendered into a barcode for incorporation into a reproduction of the document image. The barcode may overlap the document image which allows it to be placed anywhere in the document. Moreover, the barcode may overlap certain portions such that it conceals confidential information while maintaining the integrity of the confidential information within encoded data of the barcode.

Systems And Methods For Preserving And Maintaining Document Integrity

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US Patent:
7775435, Aug 17, 2010
Filed:
Jul 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/168010
Inventors:
Hiroshi Tomita - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Konica Minolta Systems Laboratory, Inc. - Foster City CA
International Classification:
G06K 9/18
US Classification:
23546209, 23546201, 235456, 235487, 235494
Abstract:
Systems and methods consistent with embodiments of the present invention provide for a method for preserving and maintaining document integrity. In some methods for preserving and maintaining document integrity, the contents of a document, or contents of a document layer may be encoded into a machine-readable form. In some embodiments, the encoded information may be represented using a 2-dimensional bar code. In some methods for preserving and maintaining document integrity, the machine-readable code is printed along with contents of the document based on space available in the document. In some embodiments, a printed document containing the machine-readable code may be scanned and digitized, and content extracted from the scanned data. In some embodiments, the machine-readable code printed on the document is used to recreate layer data from the printed document.

Document Management Method Using Barcode To Store Access History Information

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US Patent:
7865042, Jan 4, 2011
Filed:
Jan 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/343662
Inventors:
Paul Cattrone - Pleasant Hill CA, US
Hiroshi Tomita - Palo Alto CA, US
Vivek Pathak - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Konica Minolta Systems Laboratory, Inc. - San Mateo CA
International Classification:
G06K 9/54
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
382306, 23546201
Abstract:
A method is described in which metadata regarding a document is encoded as 2d barcode printed on the same recording medium as the document, where the metadata includes an access history of the document and other information. When a printed document including such barcode is copied, the copy includes new barcode containing updated metadata that replaces the original barcode, where the updated metadata includes a record of the current copying or scanning action. When a printed document including such barcode is scanned, the metadata contained in the barcode is extracted and stored. Also described is a document management system including a server connected to one or more clients, scanners, printers, and a storage device for storing documents and metadata. The server includes a digital stamp engine that generates barcode data representing metadata, and supports a variety of workflows including print, barcode generation, scan, copy, barcode update, etc.
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