Author: Katsuo Ikeda

Publications

Publication period start: 1983
Number of co-authors: 6

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Takuro Sakiyama
1
Masayuki Mukunoki
1
Seiichi Nishihara
1

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Seiichi Nishihara
2
Toshikazu Nishimura
5
Michihiko Minoh
8

Publications

Nishihara, Seiichi, Ikeda, Katsuo (1983): Reducing the Retrieval Time of Hashing Method by Using Predictors. In Communications of the ACM, 26 (12) pp. 1082-1088.

Ueda, Yasuhiro, Nishimura, Toshikazu, Minoh, Michihiko, Ikeda, Katsuo (1995): Command-Line Prediction and Error Correction Using Generalized Command-Line. In: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction July 9-14, 1995, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 45-50.

Sakiyama, Takuro, Mukunoki, Masayuki, Ikeda, Katsuo (2000): Detection of the Indicated Area with an Indication Stick. In: Tan, Tieniu, Shi, Yuanchun, Gao, Wen (eds.) Advances in Multimodal Interfaces - ICMI 2000 - Third International Conference October 14-16, 2000, Beijing, China. pp. 480-487. https://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/1948/19480480.htm

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