This is especially true in the area of personal health (Mayer-Schönberger and Cukier 2013), and over the past decade, mobile devices and wearable sensors have proven to be important enablers when it comes to supporting people in their efforts to adopt healthier, and more active lifestyles (Mulas et al. 2013) and to the societies we live in, by helping to nudge us in the direction of a healthier, happier, and more sustainable way of living. If we can address these challenges, then there is the potential for recommendation technologies to bring valuable insights to bear on many aspects of our lives (Kelly et al. Their success has not been without its challenges, especially as we have come to understand the associated privacy and ethical issues that arise as a result of their widespread application and adoption (Lam et al. Recommender systems influence our media consumption (books, movies, music, news), shopping habits (online and real-world), and even the people we interact with every day (Ricci et al.
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