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Long-ranging space-intention dependencies arise as a frequent problem in mobile intention recognition (see section 2.3.4). Approaches to mobile intention recognition which are not capable to formally represent these dependencies will suffer from ambiguity or inexplicability. Chapter 4 has introduced two new representational formalisms, SCCFGs and SCTAGs, and claimed that these are able to represent long-ranging space-intention dependencies typically occurring in mobile intention recognition. This chapter evaluates the formal expressiveness and disambiguation capabilities of SCCFGs and SCTAGs by parsing exemplary behavior sequences.
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Kiefer, P. (2012). Evaluation and Discussion. In: Mobile Intention Recognition. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1854-2_5
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