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Chih-Kai Ho is an active researcher specializing in robotics and computer science with recent publications spanning 2018-2023. Their work demonstrates consistent collaboration with C. King (214 joint publications) and focuses on solving complex problems in robotic motion planning and inverse kinematics.
Research interests center on robotics with emphasis on inverse kinematics for redundant manipulators, motion planning algorithms, and reinforcement learning for robot control. Key contributions include developing deep learning approaches for navigating joint solution spaces, creating stage-based power optimization for mobile applications, and designing novel constrained path planning methods. The research shows strong interdisciplinary connections between computer vision, mobile computing, and mechanical engineering.
Publication trends reveal increasing focus on data-driven robotics solutions since 2022, with significant contributions to accelerating inverse kinematics computations and improving reinforcement learning efficiency. The work bridges theoretical algorithms with practical implementations for robotic arms and mobile devices.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source materials.
As a researcher, Ho appears to focus on technical development rather than academic advising, with no student listings in the provided materials. The collaborative nature of the work suggests involvement in research teams focused on robotics and AI, particularly through frequent partnerships with computer science and engineering colleagues.
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