Papers
153
Total Citations
2,460
H-Index
29
About
Nak Young Chong is a distinguished robotics researcher whose work spans socially assistive robotics, multi-robot systems, human-robot interaction, and autonomous navigation. Based at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), Chong has made pioneering contributions across several decades of robotics research that bridge fundamental control theory and real-world humanitarian applications. Among his most celebrated achievements is his leadership in the CARESSES project, which produced a landmark randomised controlled trial (101 citations) demonstrating how culturally competent artificial intelligence embedded in social robots can meaningfully support older adult wellbeing — a breakthrough at the intersection of AI, healthcare, and cultural sensitivity. His earlier theoretical groundwork in decentralized flocking algorithms (86 citations) and RFID-based robot navigation (83 citations) established robust frameworks for autonomous multi-robot coordination and indoor positioning. His development of the JAIST Active Robotic Walker and its intent-based movement control system (74 and 67 citations respectively) reflects a sustained commitment to assistive technologies for aging populations. Chong's neural network approach to inverse kinematics (77 citations) and multi-telerobot coordination research (72 citations) further demonstrate his versatility. With pioneering position papers on culturally competent robots (62 citations) and personalized proxemics learning (61 citations), Chong continues shaping the ethical and social frontiers of human-robot interaction.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
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- 2A Decentralized and Adaptive Flocking Algorithm for Autonomous Mobile Robots86 citations · 2008
- 3Direction Sensing RFID Reader for Mobile Robot Navigation83 citations · 2008
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- 5Design and control of JAIST active robotic walker74 citations · 2010
- 6Remote coordinated controls in multiple telerobot cooperation72 citations · 2002
- 7Walking Intent-Based Movement Control for JAIST Active Robotic Walker67 citations · 2013
- 8Paving the way for culturally competent robots: A position paper62 citations · 2017
- 9Learning Proxemics for Personalized Human–Robot Social Interaction61 citations · 2019
- 10RFID-based mobile robot guidance to a stationary target59 citations · 2007