Professor of information science at Nihon University’s school of humanities and social sciences. Since completing his PhD in informatics at the graduate school of Kyoto University in March 2007, he has been a professor at Nihon University since April 2010. His primary focus of research is in the field of music informatics.
Haruka Aida
Rui Kitahara
Tomoo Kousai
Mai Tanaka
Ryusei Hayashi
Wataru Masuda
Kaho Morita
Daiki Wayama
Ai Akui
Kenta Endate
Automatically Scoring a Four Hand Piano Score From Music Scores Designed for Multiple Performers
On Improving the Accuracy and Deep Listening Aspects of the Prototype for Generative Theory of Tonal Music Analyzer 'PYGGTM'
A System That Adds Drum Expression Based on a User's Playing Velocity
A System That Automatically Creates Arrangements in the Style of a Nintendo Entertainment System (8 Bit)
The Influence of Background Music With Lyrics on Calculation and Reading Tasks
A Prototype for a System That Creates Ensemble Performances With Smartphones
A System That Helps Beginner Guitar Players Correctly Pluck Guitar Strings