Curriculum Vitae of Bin Umino (Updated 7 April 2003)
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CURRICULUM VITAE of Bin Umino November 2013 0. Contents 1. Profile 1.1 Basic Information 1.1.1 Personal Data 1.1.2 Address 1.1.3 Research Fields 1.2 Education 1.3 Academic Experience 1.3.1 Current Status 1.3.2 Primary Affiliations 1.3.3 Part-time and Visiting Experience 1.3.4 Membership in Academic Societies 1.3.5 Research Grants 1.4 Experience as a Dance Critic 2. Publications 2.1 Dance Research 2.1.1 Books 2.1.2 Journal Articles 2.1.3 Proceedings and Reports 2.1.4 Translations 2.2 Informatics 2.2.1 Books 2.2.2 Journal Articles 2.2.3 Proceedings and Reports 2.2.4 Translations 2.3 Dance Criticisms 2.3.1 Books 2.3.2 Others 1 1. Profile 1.1 Basic Information 1.1.1 Personal Data First Name: Bin Family Name: Umino Gender: Male Date of birth: 8 July 1961 Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan Nationality: Japanese 1.1.2 Address Address: Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University, 5-28-20 Hakusan, Tokyo, 112-8606 Japan E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +81(3)3945-7443 1.1.3 Research Fields Computational dance research - Human motion database - Software for supporting dance creation Informatics - Sociology of information society - Library and information science - Database and information organization Dance Criticism 1.2 Education 1991.3 Finished PhD course in library and information science. Graduate School of Education, University of Tokyo 1988.3 Awarded the degree of MSc (of Education) in library and information science, for a thesis entitled “Determination of Indexing Terms Based on Word Frequencies: Some Principles of Quantification of Indexability.” Graduate School of Education, University of Tokyo 1986.3 Graduated from Faculty of Education, University of Tokyo, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Education 1.3 Academic Experience 1.3.1 Current Status Professor Department of Media and Communications, Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University 2 1.3.2 Primary Affiliations 2004.4-until now Professor, Dept. of Media and Communications, Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University, Tokyo 1997.4-2004.3 Associate Professor, Dept. of Media and Communications, Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University, Tokyo 1995.4-1997.3 Lecturer, Dept. of Applied Sociology, Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University, Tokyo 1991.4-1995.3 Research Assistant, Faculty of Education, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 1.3.3 Part-time and Visiting Experience (in Japan) 2008.4-until now Lecturer, Graduate School of Education, Psychology and Human Studies, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo 2006.4-until now Lecturer, Rikkyo University, Tokyo 2010.4-2011.3 Lecturer, Graduate School of Education, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 1999.4-2009.3 Lecturer, Tamagawa University, Tokyo 1996.4-2000.3 Lecturer, College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University, Tokyo 1994.4-2005.3 Lecturer, Meiji University, Tokyo 1992.4-1996.3 Lecturer, Dokkyo University, Tokyo (in U.K.) 2004.4-2005.3 Visiting researcher, LABAN, London 1.3.4 Membership in Academic Societies Japanese Society for Dance Research The Society for Art and Science (Japan) Information Processing Society of Japan Japan Society of Library and Information Science 1.3.5 Research Grants 2010.4-2015.3 “Practical Application of an Automatic Composition System for Dance Using a 3D Motion Archive,” Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) No. 22300038, JSPS1. 2006.4-2009.3 “Development of an Automatic Composition System for Dance Using a 3D Motion Archive,” Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) No. 18300084, JSPS. 2001.4-2004.3 “Development of 3D-motion Database for Dance,” Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) No. 13680491, JSPS. 1998.4-2000.3 “A Study on Indexing of Human Motions,” Grant-in-Aid for Encouragement of Scientists (A) No. 10780265, JSPS. 1 JSPS = Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. 3 1995.4-1996.3 “Search Function of Hypertext Reference Tools,” Grant-in-Aid for Encouragement of Scientists (A) No. 07780359, JSPS. 1993.4-1995.3 “Development of an Information Retrieval System for Visually Impaired Persons Using a Voice Synthesis System,” Grant-in-Aid for Encouragement of Scientists (A) No. 05780315, JSPS. 1.4 Experience as a Dance Critic 2002-2011 Commentator on classical ballet and contemporary dance in TV program in Japan 1998-until now Writing dance reviews for „Asahi Shinbun‟ and „Yomiuri Shinbun‟, which are national-wide newspapers in Japan 1998-until now Giving lectures on appreciation of classical ballet performances for the general public 1993-until now Writing chapters and sections in books about dance art in Japan 1992-until now Writing articles in dance art and reviews of dance performances (especially of classical ballet and contemporary dance) in Tokyo for Japanese newspapers and magazines * Umino has written over 200 reviews and articles of dance performances in Japanese newspapers and magazines until now. See 2.3. 4 2. Publications 2.1 Dance Research 2.1.1 Books (in Japanese) Suzuki, S. ed. History of Ballet and Dance: Theatrical Dance in the Western. Tokyo, Heibon-sha, Mar. 2012. 312 p. Umino wrote Chapter 6: Modern Ballet (pp. 111-137). 2.1.2 Journal Articles (in English) Umino, B., Longstaff, J. S., and Soga, A. “Feasibility Study for Ballet E-learning: Automatic Composition System for Ballet Enchaînement with Online 3D Motion Data Archive,” Research in Dance Education, Vol. 10, No. 1, Mar. 2009, pp. 96-107. Soga, A., Umino, B., Yasuda T., and Yokoi, S. “Automatic Composition and Simulation System for Ballet Sequences,” The Visual Computer, vol. 23, no. 5, May 2007, pp. 309-316. Soga, A., Umino, B., and Longstaff, J. S. “Automatic Composition of Ballet Sequences Using a 3D Motion Archive,” Review of the National Center for Digitization, Issue 8, pp. 67-73, Oct. 2006. Soga, A., Umino, B., Yasuda T., and Yokoi, S. “A System for Choreographic Simulation of Ballet Using a 3D Motion Archive on the Web,” Articulated Motion and Deformable Objects 2004, LNCS 3179, Sep. 2004, pp. 227-238. (in Japanese) Takahashi, A., Umino, B., and Oyama K. “Relationship between Number and Gender of Students and Education Curriculum in Japanese Ballet Schools: Analysis of Nation-wide Survey on Ballet Education,” Bulletin of Showa University of Music, Vol. 32, Mar. 2013, pp. 86-98. Umino, B., Takahashi, K., and Oyama, K. “Current Status and Issues of Ballet Teachers in Japanese Ballet Schools: Analysis of Nation-wide Survey on Ballet Education,” Journal of the Japanese Society for Dance Research, Vol. 35, Dec. 2012, pp. 13-22. Umino, B., Takahashi, K., and Oyama, K. “Comparative Analysis of Large-scale Social Surveys Focusing on the Number and the Rate of Ballet Students in Japan,” Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University, Vol. 50, No. 1, Dec. 2012, pp. 51-65. 5 Soga, A., Umino B., and Hirayama M. “Experiments on Choreographic Creation of Contemporary Dance Using Motion Data Archives and 3DCG,” Journal of The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers, Vol. 66, No. 12, Nov. 2012, pp. J539-J545. Takahashi, A., Umino, B., and Oyama K. “Outline and Basic Results of Nation-wide Survey on Ballet Education,” Journal of the Japanese Society for Musical Arts Management, Vol. 4, Oct. 2012, pp. 89-95. Soga, A., Umino, B., Yasuda T., and Yokoi, S. “Systematic Coding Method and Creation-Supporting System for Ballet Choreography Using 3DCG,” Journal of the Society for Art and Science, Vol. 3, No. 1, Mar. 2004, pp. 96-107. Umino, B. “Theory and Practice for Information Organization Directed to Human Motion Data : Development of 3D-motion Database for Classical Ballet Basic Steps,” Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University, Vol. 41, No. 1, Nov. 2003, pp. 131-167. Soga, A., Umino B., and Yasuda T. “A Web-based Motion Archive and 3DCG Simulation System to Support Classical Ballet Choreography,” Journal of the Information Processing Society of Japan, Vol. 44, No. 2, Feb. 2003, pp. 227-234. Soga, A., Umino B., and Yasuda T. “A Web-based Interactive Choreography Simulation System for Ballet,” Journal of the Society for Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 1, Dec. 2002, pp. 30-38. Umino B. “The Scope of Physical Information Media Studies,” Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University, Vol. 36, No. 3, Mar. 1999, pp. 25-54. 2.1.3. Proceedings and Reports (in English) Soga, A. and Umino, B. “Virtual Dance Theatre: Publication of Classical Ballet Solo Animation in Web3D Environment, ” The 38th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques (SIGGRAPH 2011), Vancouver, Canada, Aug. 2011, Research Posters, No. 8A. Umino, B., Soga, A, and Hirayama, M. “Choreographic Creation of Contemporary Dance Using Motion Data Archives and 3DCG, ” Digital Resources for the Humanities & Arts 2010 ,London, UK, Sep. 2010. Soga, A, Umino, B., and Hirayama, M. “Automatic Composition for Contemporary Dance Using 3D Motion Clips: Experiment on Dance Training and System Evaluation, ” Proceedings of International Conference on Cyberworlds 2009, Bradford, UK, Sep. 2009, pp. 171-176. 6 Soga, A, Umino, B., and Hirayama, M. “Automatic Composition for Contemporary Dance Sequences, ” The 1st ACM SIGGRAPH Conference and Exhibition in Asia, Sketches, Singapore, Dec. 2008. Soga, A. and Umino, B. “Automatic Composition of Dramatic Movement: Analysis and Algorithm for Creating Contemporary Dance Sequences, ” Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications, Funchal, Portugal, Jan. 2008, pp. 322-325. Soga, A. and Umino, B. “An Attempt of Dance Sequence Composition: Blending Ballet and Contemporary Dance,” Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Enactive Interfaces, Grenoble, France, Nov. 2007, pp. 409-412. Soga, A. and Umino, B. “A Prototype System of Lesson on Demand for Ballet, ” Poster Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation 2007, San Diego, USA, Aug. 2007, pp. 32-33. Umino, B., Soga, A., and Hirayama, M.