contextuality in computer science
Contextuality in computer science refers to the ability of understanding and interpreting information based on the surrounding circumstances and conditions. It involves considering the relevant factors, such as the environment, user preferences, previous interactions, and other contextual elements, to provide accurate and relevant responses or actions in computing systems and applications.
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