Mitsunori Ogihara's Page
Mitsunori Ogihara, Professor, Ph.D. (1993), Tokyo Institute of Technology.
Contact Information
Email: ogihara AT cs DOT miami DOT edu
Phone: 305-284-2308
Fax: 305-284-2264
Delivery Address:
Department of Computer Science
University of Miami
1365 Memorial Drive
Coral Gables, FL 33146, USA
Research Interests
I have a broad range of interests related to computing, including theory of computation, music information retrieval, data mining, and digital humanities.
Appointments
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Assistant Professor of Computer Science (1991-93),
University of Electro-Communications.
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Visiting Lecturer/Visiting Assistant Professor of Computer Science,
State University of New York at Buffalo (1992)
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Assistant Professor of Computer Science,
University of Rochester (1994-98)
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Associate Professor of Computer Science,
University of Rochester (1998-2002)
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Chair of the Department of Computer Science,
University of Rochester (1999-2007)
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Professor of Computer Science, University of Rochester (2002-2007)
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Professor in the Center for Aging and Developmental Biology,
University of Rochester (2003-2007)
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Professor of Computer Science, College of Arts of Sciences,
University of Miami (2007-)
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Director of Data Mining in the Center for Computational Sciences,
University of Miami (2007-)
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Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering,
University of Miami (2007-)
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Professor in Media Technology and Industry, Frost School of Music,
University of Miami (2012-)
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Associate Dean for Digital Library Innovations, College of Arts and Sciences & Otto G. Richter Library,
University of Miami (2012-2016)
Books
“Fundamentals of Java Programming” from Springer International.
Here is the publisher link and its cover.
“Music Data Miing” from CRC Press in 2012.
Here is the publisher link and its cover.
A complexity theory textbook “
Hierachies in Complexity Theory”
from Kyoritsu Publishing Co., 2006, written in Japanese.
“The Complexity Theory Companion”, written with Lane Hemaspaandra
The Complexity Theory Companion (Hemaspaandra and Ogihara, Springer-Verlag, 2002).
Curriculum Vitae (Please refer to my publication section for a list of my papers)
CV
Editorial Positions
Courses
I do not provide information for my courses here.
At the University of Miami, I have taughted in the past:
CSC120 Computer Programming I,
CSC198/FNS190 DaVinci Seminar / Frenshman Seminar - iListen/uListen,
CSC220 Data Structures, and
CSC427 Theory of Computation.
If you are instuctors and interested in seeing my teaching materials, please send me email.
Former PhD Students
Related Links
Computing Research Association
Assocation for Computing Machinery
Notes about myself
I am very much interested in music.
I have been collecting CDs/LPs in jazz, classical, pop, and rock.
I have an extensive collection of recordings by Helen Merrill, Karin Krog, Art Ensemble of Chicago, and Mahler Symphonies.
The picture at the top shows my 6/8 Samuel Shen bass and Steinway-S, the 150th Anniversary Model.