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2019). Context-aware computing (Holzinger et al., 2015), personalized (Hood & Flores, 2012), and navigation (Yoo et al., 2016) are challenges of constructing intelligent hospitals. Hospital is a public space where different people meet for health reasons. Large hospitals are typically complex, and constant updating space and even healthy people may require navigation systems (Hughes et al., 2015). Hospital navigation has unique contextual information due to the high concentration of physical and cognitive problems (e.g., injuries, frailty). Users' wayfinding behavior in hospitals has complex Spatio-temporal sequence patterns. For example, they take the specific medical process at a defined time. Most of the user behaviors are predictable (Song et al., 2010). Location-based behavior is influenced by different factors, such as user preferences (Sun et al., 2020), geographical information (
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