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Chapter 1 has discussed why the restricted context-model and architecture of simple LBSs do not allow for building intelligent proactive mobile services that recognize their user’s intentions. Based on these considerations this chapter introduces intention-aware mobile services (IAMSs) as an extension of LBSs, and presents a context-model and architecture for this new class of services. A short excursion on the philosophical background of “intentions” sheds light on some aspects of intentions an IAMS system engineer needs to be aware of.
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Kiefer, P. (2012). Mobile Intention Recognition. In: Mobile Intention Recognition. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1854-2_2
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