Visual objects in the real world are seen in contextual scenes. These contexts are usually coherent in terms of their physical and semantic content, and they usually occur in typical configurations.
Context-aware computing refers to systems that adapt automatically to their surroundings using data from sensors, user behavior, and environmental inputs.
As some readers of this column may already know, I have for the past several years been advocating for the adoption of an approach to sustainability management known as context-based sustainability, ...
Visual processing of a feature or object is powerfully affected by its context, that is, its spatial and temporal neighbourhood. It is important to achieve a comprehensive understanding of how and why ...
As business leaders learn to deal with the growing risks associated with climate change, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks have become essential tools for building resilient, ...
“Turn your enterprise data into production-ready LLM applications,” blares the LlamaIndex home page in 60 point type. OK, then. The subhead for that is “LlamaIndex is the leading data framework for ...
Context-aware checks integrate physical and electrical information to evaluate a wide range of design conditions, from advanced design rule compliance, to circuit and reliability verification, to ...