Exact(55)
Pervasive, context-aware computing is a vision of our future computing lifestyle in which computer systems seamlessly integrate into our everyday lives, providing services and information in anywhere and anytime fashion.
Taking a Little 'Slice' of Your Heart BODY scanning uses computed tomography, known as CT, in which computer software translates an X-ray image into a digitized cross-section, or "slice," called a tomogram.
Theory and research presented in a special issue of Interacting with Computers (Vol. 14) on affective-computing is concerned with the way in which computer interfaces could be better designed to meet emotional needs.
Clune et al. [20] explored the optimization of mutation rate using the Avida model, in which computer programs compete as digital organisms, with their success at performing certain computational operations serving as a measure of fitness.
This is a world in which computer systems are breezily hacked.
The special, in which computer animation was used to recreate the dinosaur era, was watched by 10.7 million people.
Similar(5)
Green-screen technology, in which computer-generated imagery is projected on studio walls, is employed to add to the surreal surroundings.
No surprise, perhaps, in an age in which computer-game-centric children think milk, eggs and potatoes come from a store.
IN the science-fiction thriller "The Matrix," Keanu Reeves confronts a future in which computer-generated virtual reality is not only indistinguishable from ordinary experience but also has powerful real-world consequences.
BrightSource generates electricity using an approach called concentrated solar power, in which computer-controlled mirrors, known as heliostats, focus the sun's heat to boil water and turn a steam turbine.
There is, for instance, that credit sequence, in which computer-animated fire and ice maidens gyrate over grisly images of torture, as Agent 007 (Pierce Brosnan) is plunged repeatedly in a tub of ice water, stung by scorpions and beaten senseless by uniformed thugs.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com