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"contextually" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with a particular context
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The Assistant will also get a bit more contextually aware.
Which sounds implausible, but contextually it is all but probable.
But, what if my phone OS contextually suggested the right apps?
"They were humble, and it made them contextually aware," he said.
The AI engine then generates a contextually relevant story or video.
Also contextually relevant to this story: I'm almost 6 feet tall.
CUOMO: It's just that contextually that's why I brought it up.
Contextually, I think it's put us in a less fair place.
Fluenty's software generates contextually relevant text replies within a given conversation.
"Behemoth" is contextually thin in places, especially Freeman's take on deindustrialization.
Although this is contextually interesting, at times the prodding can be heavy-handed.
In that moment, her speech seemed contextually revolutionary, coming from a conservative pulpit.
Arya isn't the mastermind, but contextually, I understand why that decision was made.
They can target this stuff contextually based on a few generic pieces of information.
There's also Moto Display, Actions and Voice, which provide a more contextually-aware phone experience.
Its basic function is to provide contextually-relevant shortcuts within apps and Windows 10 itself.
Contextually, Sehgal's work at the Palais Garnier sought a complete disentangling between art and life.
A direct translation had Yuna saying "thanks," but that didn't strike Smith as contextually accurate.
Black laughed when I posed that question, and said that, contextually speaking, Ribeiro meets that ask.
Perhaps the most technologically advanced and contextually creative Crying Jordan plays off LeBron James's pregame ritual.
It only makes sense that the cursor on iPad would also be contextually aware as well.
The kit appears contextually whenever you need it, so none of the puzzles are particularly challenging.
The prison's full-time chaplains agreed that he should have presented the passage more gently and "contextually".
The startup sought to make search results more contextually aware through its hefty database of tagged data.
The terminal, though unique in its form and abstraction in this predominantly traditional city, was designed contextually.
But the service has been criticized by privacy advocates for scanning email to generate contextually aware ads.
We know it'll try to alert you of contextually relevant information during the day, but it's unclear how.
In 2015, Siri graduated from voice assistant to digital assistant, adding contextually driven app recommendations and personalized news.
And because Assistant is contextually aware, it can respond to follow-up queries without repeated "OK Google" prompts.
Snap quietly launched new filters that recognize what's being snapped and provide a contextually relevant border or sticker.
The dock is also contextually aware: the last app in the row will change depending on your habits.
If you look at it contextually, the nurses are all doing what they can for the war effort.
A contextually aware interface might, for example, combine eye tracking technology with GPS positioning and inertial awareness sensors.
But disappointingly enough, the internet has dug its teeth into a contextually minor moment from Sunday evening's show.
The key is to reveal parts of yourself and your history over time as they become contextually relevant.
The result, he added, would be tools that come up with suggestions "at lightning speed that are contextually relevant."
They rated each paper on a scale from 1 to 5, according to how contextually sensitive the topic was.
His company's mission is to serve up all the contextually relevant information a user may need in any situation.
Though the tweet was contextually satirical, Cernovich and his followers chose to read it as sincerely callous, and react accordingly.
Which means there's no profiling of Preseachers by Presearch itself — ads are being targeted contextually, per the current keyword search.
And it's contextually intelligent – it knows enough to discount additional presses that follow quickly on the heels of the first.
Many of the most exciting AR applications require instant environmental interpretation, and rapid delivery of contextually relevant information and functionality.
Our votes during this election should not succumb to self-gratifying dogmatic morality that dismisses contextually specific, socially responsible morality.
The story they envision begins with invasive destruction and plunder, as is contextually necessary, yet concludes with a planted seed.
The company plans to scrutinize that data with software it's developing called CONTACT: Contextually Organized Non Terrestrial Active Capture Tool.
A lot of those contextually normal ceremonies from the book you're mentioning might be seen as grisly to some readers.
Apple is expecting developers to create contextually aware controls for their apps, and for MacBook users to learn these new controls.
Ads can still be targeted contextually and successfully without Internet users having to be surveilled 24/7 online, is the claim.
If you have location on for shots, the software will present things contextually, so you can view anniversaries and the like.
They obviously hired women who were more contextually savvy to the problem but they were able to build this fantastic product.
Some users have issues with the Pixel 2 XL's OLED screen, which Google selected to show off its cool, contextually aware software.
The least used apps should become partially invisible (and eventually silently deleted) — and the phone OS should surface the right apps contextually.
"Mobile is all about information coming to me when I want it, in a contextually important and highly personalized way," Dean said.
Among other things, this feature puts some of your most-used and contextually relevant apps easily within reach without having to type.
The next era beyond this one, though, is passive, contextually driven info layers that are presented to us proactively visually and audibly.
Contextually, the escalation in language makes sense in an increasingly polarized country, Purdue University political science and media professor Josh Scacco said.
The Phrasee system can generate copy that takes note of regional slang, tone, structure, and can even include emojis when contextually relevant.
Nothing short of removing personal data entirely will do in their view, which sums to ads that are contextually (not micro)targeted.
You may love Donald Trump, you may hate Donald Trump, but you still have an obligation to logically and contextually report data.
And again, contextually I think the best-known book in the genre is the Sheryl Sandberg's "Lean In." You're addressing professional women.
There is a growing understanding among investors that covenant risk should be assessed contextually, depending on the circumstances of the credit in question.
Google is still sticking with a virtual button there, too, although it'll only appear contextually inside applications, not as a constant global key.
It's a big deal for people who want to compare two documents from the same app or create other contextually relevant work setups.
It's actually a highly effective method of note-taking that organizes your thoughts in the way your brain naturally prefers: visually and contextually.
Drupe is an overlay for Android phones that contextually shows relevant contacts and various modes of communicating with them all with one swipe.
They present a lot of urgent questions to tackle in a single series, but BAM's line-up is contextually ambitious and stylistically diverse.
A private-equity firm won an auction for Sizmek's contextually-based advertising firm Peer39, which will be run by two former Sizmek executives.
Piggybacking on technologies like Siri and Google Assistant, Wong said he sees potential for the ring to act as a contextually aware prompt.
Dashboard view surfaces contextually relevant information right to the top of the page and offers the ability to take action on those emails.
For a long time, news companies have largely undervalued their archives, which contain so much relevant content to today's news – if presented contextually.
The about-face hits us like whiplash, but also seems contextually reasonable — opening our minds to further questions around the meaning of memory.
I've wondered over the years if the woman was merely unable to think contextually about something that to her was simple and straightforward.
" Employees can then access these learning resources directly within the applications they already work with and receive contextually relevant suggestions powered by HowNow's "AI.
"I think it's important contextually to remember we're not doing anything new," said Gottlieb, who lives in the building in a one-bedroom unit.
We are laser-focused on monetization and return on investment by offering contextually relevant native ads and call-to-actions that are adblock resistant.
SV: In pigmentocracy, skin tones exist relationally and contextually: The social meaning of each "color" is shaped by human intervention on biological raw material.
It's actually a highly effective method of memorization and learning that organizes your thoughts in the ways your brain naturally prefers: visually and contextually.
It's contextually related to whichever tool you're using at the moment, so you can hold it down to switch to the sub-tool options.
The first trend I expect in 2016 is a spike in contextually relevant ads (CRAs), like native advertising, that blend well with the user experience.
Big tech companies do not have the same challenge gathering data, and they exponentially expand their initiatives to gather more unique and contextually relevant data.
Now, with a quarter-century's worth of hindsight, it's clear that "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World," while stylistically sound, hasn't aged well contextually.
But they're contextually wrong, and yet are getting most of the media attention (ahem, like in this column), in part because they're driving ideological agendas.
It's already highlighted plans to make the assistant much more contextually aware of its users' wants and needs, while baking it into third-party apps.
Something to note: Ford said this wheel could contextually adapt to control other things in the UI, though it didn't specify what that would be.
"It will be very hard to tell that a machine writes them," he explains, adding that as the technology evolves, the algorithms become smarter contextually.
"Data, information and experiences within these environments are unlocked from screens and servers to persist at scale in contextually relevant physical environments," the blog post reads.
Not only were the young men siblings and convicted of killing their parents, they were rich and contextually "hotter" than the average joe to stand trial.
The service also has a recommendation engine that provides contextually relevant video recommendations, quizzes, and flashcards based on course documents users can upload to the service.
It also shows how building a contextually aware app filled with chatbots that mine your personal data is fundamentally at odds with keeping your messages secure.
Using sensors in your iPhone it knows exactly how hard you're pressing and contextually gives you a whole slew of cool options for your particular press.
Mozilla's Firefox web browser announced today a new experimental extension called Advance that uses machine learning to help users more contextually and intuitively surf the web.
Even so, the end of both buttons points to the need for tech businesses to tool up for the next wave of contextually savvy connected devices.
Rules around dribbling were legislated back and forth for the next two decades, first banning dribbling for women, then altogether for everyone, then banning it contextually.
Now, I think it's how do you create a tool that lets people create something really funny, really contextually relevant in their text message conversations really fast?
This power enables virtual and augmented reality to render lifelike images and augmented overlays of contextually relevant information or graphics on top of a real-world view.
To avert this, the FDA recommended on Wednesday that companies disclose why the additional data is contextually relevant, and divulge limitations related to the study design, methodology.
Radar was founded by former Foursquare employees, and it offers developers the chance to geofence areas and track users (without PII) to serve up contextually relevant information.
Those two controls are contextually variable, so they can control the angle of your rear view mirrors when you're adjusting those via the center screen, for instance.
Abrash defined "full AR" as AR that is socially acceptable, with both audio and visual elements and contextually aware AI — not an occasionally used device for special situations.
Google attempts to give you the most contextually relevant result: sometimes it's a location, a single web search, images, or maybe one of those smart "knowledge graph" cards.
Many early-stage startups are solving their cold start problem by creating data simulators to generate contextually relevant data with quality labels in order to train their algorithms.
Creating a contextually aware mobile experience is something other startups have attempted before, often in the form of a launcher, like Aviate's launcher that Yahoo acquired in 2014.
TripAdvisor will be using Foursquare's Pilgrim SDK, launched in March 2017, to help the platform better serve users with contextually relevant, real-time information based on their location.
Button is also betting on the idea of "contextual commerce," whereby more and more transactions will start on content apps where the content or experience is contextually relevant.
The share sheet has also been updated; there are fewer horizontally scrolling lists in favor of customizable vertical lists that are contextually based on the app you're in.
I take these things that are used to doing short repetitive tasks over and over again, leading very boring lives in factories, and have them become more contextually aware.
It would connect people with information and services in ways that are more natural, more contextually aware, and more helpful than what is possible with only keyboards and screens.
When to use it: This GIF is tricky because, while its subject is fiercely clapping, contextually we know that the target of his applause is objectively Not Great, Bob.
Dish's Sling TV will focus next year on making sure what a viewer sees is contextually relevant to the device they use, said Ben Weinberger, Sling's chief product officer.
" Apple says it'll automatically optimize  Apple says it's contextually aware, so you can ask tell Siri something like "Play something now" and then follow it up with "Who's singing.
While we may not be able to predict every potential rabbit hole, we need to at least design an infrastructure that mimics how conversations work and are contextually driven.
"When you get connected contextually to the right piece of content and you're able to travel with it across platforms, it becomes that much more powerful," Yaccarino told Mashable.
But, in one fell swoop—or the mouth and alleged clenched fists of Mamiashvili—Russian sport has yet another controversy to its credit despite a contextually successful Olympic Games.
But I knew that just, contextually, it was going to have that no matter what because of who he is and where he is at this stage of his life.
To share with third parties to "provide better products and services" — for instance, to provide targeted, contextually relevant advertising, such as deals at local restaurants or sales in nearby stores.
Startups can gather their own contextually relevant data or partner with others to gather relevant data, such as retailers for data of human shopping behaviors or hospitals for medical data.
For instance, it will deliver "contextually relevant videos" based on the kinds of music you listen to, as well as short playlists of video content neatly packaged up to watch.
"The ability to deliver that contextually to people when it matters, as opposed to just spamming them with it all the time, is a big difference-maker," the CEO said.
The engineers at Brain claim they have developed an advanced algorithm that serves up the most contextually relevant information to a user without the need to scour through search results.
Then came a series of albums explicitly titled with an announcement of their intentions, "ambient," accompanied by a contextually appropriate manifesto (beginning with Ambient 1: Music for Airports, in 1978).
In some ways, the work The Brain is doing sounds not very different from some of the now defunct tools like Zite or Prismatic that were serving up contextually relevant news.
It also flags "cognitive algorithms that handle contextually-relevant information, including the accuracy and the quality of data sources" as a promising tech to "improve the relevance and reliability of search results".
A narrower algorithm (you know, like Inversoft's) would be able to tell the difference, contextually, between something that exists to get a rise out of you and a more unintentional use case.
The Bose AR prototype, which was unveiled at South by Southwest in Austin this year, will use visual information captured by the glasses and add contextually relevant audio information to its wearer.
These "binge watch ads" utilize machine learning techniques to predict when a viewer has begun to binge watch a show, then serves up contextually relevant ads that acknowledge a binge is underway.
I know that I personally get a secret little thrill when I understand something as contextually layered as a really niche meme, and a slight sense of frustration when I don’t.
"The reason that people advertise in Times Square and the Super Bowl is because those contextually right places really lift the brand," said Kargo CEO Harry Kargman of the company's focus on premium.
But it was personalized, not customized, personalized radio, where algorithms were kicking into play, looking at what Peter Kafka was playing and then recommending and playing songs that were contextually relevant to you.
Because your mind is wandering both contextually (on different subjects) and temporally between past, present, and future, your brain will make distant and distinct connections related to the problem you're trying to solve (eureka!).
"The next few years will see us move towards media being available ambiently, as effortlessly accessible as a glance at your microwave or alarm clock to tell the time, and contextually tailored to you."
It's an uncomfortably familiar scene of destruction that verges on cliché; that to accept the death of a celebrity at their own hand, it hinges contextually on their last moments always deemed as excess.
By the way, contextually, now that we've seen the reporting about Harvey Weinstein and what he's done, who he was paying to follow journalists, to follow the women who were accusing him of harassment.
Recently, my collaborators and I documented this negative perception — less trust and more dislike — that people have of biracial individuals who are seen as contextually claiming one of their racial identities over the other.
Some day your devices will already know what you are trying to find because their sensors will have enabled them to contextually anticipate your query, like Flow in real time — and a lot more powerful.
"Completion rates are just so much higher because it's contextually relevant to where you are," Breithaupt said, adding that recall rates are also higher — people later remember that the ad they've seen is for Citi.
We'll provide concise parameters they have to stay within so they're not going over time, and so they're staying contextually correct to what's happening, but we let them fill in those gaps on their own.
Contextually, FLOOD refers to the shifting banks of the Missouri River, but the primary physical movement of spreading Trimco, repeated over and over with varying degrees of success, provides the formal basis of the work.
While contextually jarring, the written piece — now an editioned booklet — seems to be the beginning of Renee's cathartic, and ultimately successful, process of reclaiming her life that is evident in this current body of work.
"Apple is moving us more and more toward the role of voice as an extension of their influence on user interfaces and making Siri more powerful and more contextually accurate is a big goal," said Bajarin.
" Having studied taboo language for years, Jay and Janschewitz claim to have found that children, whether or not they swear, "do acquire a contextually-bound swearing etiquette—the appropriate 'who, what, where, and when' of swearing.
CUOMO: The reason that i brought up russia was because contextually that's when the president started banging on leaks because he didn't like that information was coming out about it, he didn't like the implications of it politically.
The windows become smaller as they go down Henry Street and Atlantic Avenue, so the building, which sits within the borders of the Cobble Hill Historic District, will contextually start to mirror the surrounding historic buildings, he said.
As a refresher, that means the HTC 10 will have its Blinkfeed, the magazine-format social media aggregator, contextually aware widgets that change depending on time and location, as well as the multitasking carousel and the notification panel.
Contextually, I'm disadvantaged because none of the manuals survived their 30+ year voyage to get to my apartment, but my dear old dad claims he never had the manuals, either—or that he never paid attention to them.
But if it's mostly signals intelligence on what's going on indoors that you want — plus the ability to leverage that accrued real-time intel to support contextually aware apps for the lived environment — their approach looks very promising.
For this year's spot, Kathleen Hall, the corporate VP of brand, advertising & research at Microsoft, told CNBC the company again wanted to do something contextually relevant to the Super Bowl that wasn't your "typical macho" kind of thing.
It contextually updates depending on what app you're using, just like the real Touch Bar, and it supports long-press actions for controlling brightness and volume, as well as other handy features like typing predictions and the emoji picker.
Google Assistant is more advanced and capable than the Google Now voice assistant on other Android phones; it's more contextually aware to what's happening on your devices and can tap into popular third-party apps like WhatsApp and OpenTable.
When you look at subsequent "hub" pages on Android — things like HTC's BlinkFeed or the Google Now cards with contextually relevant information and news — know that at least some of their inspiration came from what Microsoft did with Windows Phone.
Shield TV already integrated voice commands powered by Google, but now it can bring up information in cards just like Assistant does on your phone; plus, it's contextually aware, and can tell you about stuff that you're watching in many cases.
One key way in which Arcology proves innovative is in McRyhew's collaboration with Milton Melvin Croissant III, a visual artist who produced a series of videos and stills that gives the music a contextually significant and rather fascinating post-human world.
Shirley Chen, founder and CEO of Narrativ, sells a contextually relevant smart linking and ad placement technology Lisa Xu, co-founder and CEO of Nopsec, a provider of threat prediction and cyber risk remediation solutions for enterprises to prevent security breaches.
Startups like Branded Entertainment Network, which works with brands and producers to place real brands into contextually relevant scenes in movies and television, and Mirriad, which adds branded billboards to scenes, are working to bring more money to platforms and producers.
While those are expected advertisers for this format (users usually pause shows to grab a snack or use the restroom), Hulu head of ad platforms Jeremy Helfand says the format could work for many advertisers, so long as the ads are contextually relevant.
The default replies are contextually aware — so Slack replies are more likely to be about work and messaging replies sent at the end of the working day are more likely to be about agreeing to go to the store to pick up milk.
When looking at the myriad of videos taunting law enforcement officers into confrontation, such a ruling is considered step in the right direction by law enforcement who need recorded evidence to be in a chain of custody where it can be contextually relevant.
Tagging may be the best way to make IoT contextually relevant and usable The Wi-Fi Alliance recently announced the long-awaited Wi-Fi HaLow standard for products incorporating IEEE 802.11ah wireless networking technology (HaLow is pronounced just like the title of the popular video game from Microsoft).
On top of that, you can even customize what squeezing the phone does contextually within individual apps, so when using the camera app for example, you can squeeze the phone to snap a picture, or squeeze and hold to switch between the phone's front and rear facing cameras.
Tagging may be the best way to make IoT contextually relevant and usable As we advance toward 2017, a quick analysis of our connected landscape indicates that the IoT is taking a short break from destroying the internet and is now letting Mark Zuckerberg take a shot at it.
So this new approach of therapy that leverages the powers of the ocean; which is often discussed in the Islamic religion that the majority of Somalis practice; is a method that is contextually informed and will face a higher likelihood of becoming a sustainable and accepted practice of self-care.
I've got to admit, on a personal level, that the experience was intensely gratifying, because as a project Filastine often feels a bit contextually homeless, uncomfortable in orthodox electronic music spaces (nightclubs, fests), and shunned by the folksy world music scene, while there in this camp of migrants our art felt totally appropriate.
So the fact Facebook is continuing to poll users on how it should respond to wider content moderation issues suggests it's at least toying with the idea of doubling down on a populist approach to policy setting — whereby it utilizes crowdsourced majority opinions as a stand in for locally (and thereby contextually) sensitive editorial responsibility.
Other new search features announced today include: The ability to solve math problems, thanks to a new partnership with popular homework helper app Photomath The ability to find "contextually relevant" GIFs to match whatever you're recording in the camera (via Giphy) A new lens search feature that surfaces user-created lenses based on whatever you're snapping (e.g.
Right now it seems like there are trends towards people downloading fewer new apps, and there are contextually aware notifications happening that mean you don't even have to open apps, and then there's voice control… do you think mobile apps will still be mobile apps in five years, in the same containers, or will they be totally different?
Imagine the possibilities: While many think we don't want to share personal information, there are ample signs that if we get something in return, we trust the company and there is transparency, it's OK. Voice will not develop alone, it will progress alongside Google suggesting emails replies, Amazon suggesting things to buy, Siri contextually suggesting apps to use.
"While the sound space is obviously far richer and provides even more contextually relevant information than these three classes, the semantic information conveyed by these sound effects in the caption track is relatively unambiguous, as opposed to sounds like [RING] which raises the question of "what was it that rang – a bell, an alarm, a phone?
And not just to have a level of emotional depth that was beyond anything that was there before, but to couple it with robotics and AI to where all those emotions could be contextually relevant to what was going on, and to have a character that actually interacts with you, understands what's happening around him, makes eye contact.
We have an amazing depth of data and knowledge about our users — after all, they tell us at Pandora what they want to hear, and we give it to them — that we share with our advertisers to craft the most engaging, contextually relevant messages possible, whether they're heard through an Echo or the smart navigation system in their car.
Now we're at the point where, compared to what the Nazis did in Charlottesville, killing someone, there are people marching around with T-shirts that say "punch a Nazi," and even that is considered much more of a justified and contextually legitimate tactical response to the threat of the far right than we could have ever imagined ten years ago.
Today, there are 17 customizable widgets available, including those that help with Messaging (view and reply to calls, texts, emails); Quick Apps (one-swipe access to frequently used or contextually appropriate apps); Calendar (events); To-Dos; News; Nearby (location-based recommendations for things like shopping, gas, coffee, etc.); an Activity Tracker (smartphone activity like number of messages, or where notifications are from).
Possibly quite significant, though, is a very subtle, contextually very interesting new thing that Butler has done to the surfaces of the two larger works in the show, both of which are on stretched canvases, and are evidently the most recently completed pieces in the exhibit: she wrinkled the canvas before stretching it, and left it very visibly wrinkled afterwards.
The ad-supported version of the service will include a variety of ad products, including an e-commerce experience called "shoppable TV," plus 60-second "prime pods," interactive engagement ads, sponsorships called solo ads, editorially selector curator ads, contextually relevant explore ads, topical trending ads, voice-based on-command ads and two others inspired by Hulu: pause ads and binge ads.
I appreciate that Lucy Flores, the former Nevada legislator who has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of kissing and touching her, is taking this opportunity to speak about her experience, and I simultaneously struggle to understand how it is helpful to render men like Mr. Biden "unfit" because of behaviors that were so deeply woven into the social fabric of this country that we are only now beginning to address them contextually.
In the less visually alluring but more contextually illuminating "Jheronimus Bosch: The Road to Heaven and Hell," the art historian and author Gary Schwartz explores Bosch's links to the institutions of his hometown — including a particularly fascinating look at the secret society the Illustrious Brotherhood of Our Dear Lady, in which Bosch was a sworn brother, cleric and possible exorcist — and to the larger religious, literary, institutional and artistic touchstones that charged his wildly creative imagination.
According to a company blog post announcing the new tool, "A key feature of SAP Leonardo IoT Bridge is the ability to identify unexpected and unplanned events from IoT applications, present it contextually to the Operations users and provide them with decision support, including information on trade-offs against service level agreements, cost and other relevant factors," If it works as described it could be a boon to customers with logistics and operations teams struggling to track information in real time.

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