Mitsuyo Hashida

Doctor of Engineering / Master of Music
Music technology, musicology, composition

Research Center for Human & Media,
Graduate School of Science and Technology,
Kwansei Gakuin University
Sanda, Hyogo, 669-1337 JAPAN
E-mail: hashida [at] kwansei.ac.jp




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Mitsuyo Hashida


 

Doctor of Engineering / Master of Music

Mitsuyo Hashida was born in Fukuoka, Japan. She finished a master degree of music at Sonology Department of Kunitachi College of Music at 2001, with composition of contemporary computer music, computer animation and programming under Takayuki Rai, Cort Lippe and Erik On'a. Some music works with MAX/ISPW or MAX/MSP of hers have been presented at ICMC 1999 in Beijing, the June in Buffalo 2001 in the State University of New York at Buffalo and world recitals of L. Graugaad, a flutist, in 2002. Also her animation work was selected and presented at the 25th SIGGRAPH in 1998.

Then she received a doctor of system engineering of Wakayama University. Now her interest has been in human recognition of expressive musical performance rendering. She has worked at the Research Center for Human Media of Kwansei Kwansei Gakuin University, and joins CrestMuse Project.


  • November, 2007
    Started CrestMusePEDB Project
    - A Music Performance Expression Database
  • August 25-29th, 2008
    ICMPC-Rencon will be held at Hokkaido University, Japan!
    Please visit our website: http://www.renconmusic.org/icmpc2008/
  • August 21-26, 2006
    Hashida, M.; Nagata, N. & Katayose, H. Pop-E: A performance rendering system for the ensemble music that considered group expression. Proceedings of International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC), pp.526-534, 2006
    http://www.escom-icmpc-2006.org/pdfs/467.pdf
  • September 20, 2005
    The electronic publication of my article "On Cognition of Musical Grouping: Relationship Between the Listeners: Schema Type and Their Musical Preference" was published in "Lecture Notes in Computer Science".
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11558651_33
  • June 4, 2004
    A performance rendered for the 4th Rencon Workshop at NIME04 received the Rencon Award on popular vote.
    I thank all of you for voting!

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