Context-Aware Sleep Health Recommender Systems (CASHRS): A Narrative Review

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Abstract

The practice of quantified-self sleep tracking has become increasingly common among healthy individuals as well as patients with sleep problems. However, existing sleep-tracking technologies only support simple data collection and visualization and are incapable of providing actionable recommendations that are tailored to users’ physical, behavioral, and environmental context. A promising solution to address this gap is the context-aware sleep health recommender system (CASHRS), an emerging research field that bridges ubiquitous sleep computing and context-aware recommender systems. This paper presents a narrative review to analyze the type of contextual information, the recommendation algorithms, the context filtering techniques, the behavior change techniques, the system evaluation, and the challenges identified in peer-reviewed publications that meet the characteristics of CASHRS. The analysis results identified current research trends, the knowledge gap, and future research opportunities in CASHRS.

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Liang, Z. (2022, October 1). Context-Aware Sleep Health Recommender Systems (CASHRS): A Narrative Review. Electronics (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11203384

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