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Discover Ludwig"time context" is a correct term that can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the temporal scope of a given situation or event. For example, "The analysis of the data must take into account the specific time context in which the event took place."
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But Google Now does exactly that: with your permission (which has to be given explicitly), it learns from your actions, your travels, your searches, your emails, calendars, text messages and hobbies and notifies you with "cards" carrying information that is time, context and location-sensitive.
During this time Context participants are more likely to look at the car than No-context.
This utilizes stacked and decorrelated spectro-temporal vectors containing a long time context.
Nature context includes the WHEN (time context) and WHERE (space context) information.
Also important, time context includes the hour of the day, day of the week, season, and year [48].
Each area is specified by an interpretation and graphic representation of the function in a time context.
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In particular, incorrect or non-real time context-aware service would not work well and even cause disastrous consequences in some special and complicated conditions.
A key aspect behind the rapid rise and success of DNNs is their ability to better manage large time contexts.
One might expect that CNNs can perhaps handle longer time contexts, as their input is divided into frequency bands, so the number of inputs per neuron is fewer.
Cabrera resists watching too much video of opposing pitchers because, he told me, he fears that the alternate perspectives of the pitchers' previous approaches could throw him off in the real-time context of a game.
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