Spatial contextual awareness consociates contextual information such as an individual's or sensor's location, activity, the time of day, and proximity...
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Context-aware collaborative filtering Context-aware pervasive systems Context sensitive user interface Differentiated service Spatial contextual awareness Dey...
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Raven's progressive matrices Spatial cognition Spatial contextual awareness Spatial memory Johns Hopkins University. "What is spatial ability?" (PDF). Johns...
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unit and other contextual cues could qualify as spatial computing, if the device made contextual audio information available spatially, as if the sounds...
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PMID 12907181. Chun, M.; Jiang, Y. (1998). "Contextual Cueing: implicit learning and memory of visual context guides spatial attention". Cognitive Psychology. 36...
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Spatial intelligence is an area in the theory of multiple intelligences that deals with spatial judgment and the ability to visualize with the mind's...
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Multilateration Pager Transreality gaming Location-based service Spatial contextual awareness Cristiana Bolchini and Carlo A. Curino and Elisa Quintarelli...
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Edge computing Mobile computing Multi-agent system PositiveID Spatial contextual awareness Ubiquitous computing Wireless sensor network "Ambient Intelligence...
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their autonomy, an indicator of quality of life. Spatial ability Spatial contextual awareness Spatial memory Sense of direction Space mapping Clay, V....
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body position Spatial disorientation – Inability of a person to correctly determine their body position in space Spatial contextual awareness – Software...
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likely candidates for encoding contextual information in the brain, independent of awareness. The standard contextual-cueing task first developed by Chun...
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Spatial analysis is any of the formal techniques which studies entities using their topological, geometric, or geographic properties, primarily used in...
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sciencePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Spatial contextual awareness – Vicinity data in ubiquitous computing GS, Thyagaraju; Umakant...
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Johnstone (1988) that separation between the contextual and test stimuli, with either the spatial gap or the spatial frequency difference, reduces the magnitude...
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Location-based service Location-based game Mobile media Soundmap Spatial contextual awareness Urban informatics Virtual graffiti Location-based software (category)...
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Digital signage (section Contextual information)
play a crucial role in the overall context-aware ecosystem. Contextual information in the realm of context-aware digital signage refers to data about the...
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Data fusion (section For enhanced contextual awareness)
a number of sensory data which could be leveraged to enhance the contextual awareness. Using signal processing and data fusion techniques such as feature...
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methods such as recurrent neural networks, CNNs can represent different contextual realities of language that do not rely on a series-sequence assumption...
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place, and environment. It involves formalizing factors that influence our spatial cognition to create a more effective representation of space. These improved...
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Spatial cloaking is a privacy mechanism that is used to satisfy specific privacy requirements by blurring users’ exact locations into cloaked regions...
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Targeted advertising (redirect from Contextual targeting)
page access, using a search word as the basis of implied interest, or contextual advertising. Companies have technology that allows them to gather information...
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Autism and memory (section Visual and spatial memory)
relatives. Replication of movements by others, a task that requires spatial awareness and memory capacities, can also be difficult for autistic children...
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perception. Take olfaction as an example. Spatial representation relies on a "mapping" paradigm that maps the spatial structures of the stimuli onto discrete...
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Visual memory (section Visuo-spatial sketch pad)
lobe for spatial awareness functions. Specifically, the posterior parietal cortex is essential for "the perception and interpretation of spatial relationships...
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from memory and subsequent awareness if they did not possess desired content. According to this model, the depreciated awareness of unattended stimuli came...
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graphic organizer, wherein a diagram, map, grid, or image is presented and contextual clues must be used to fill in some labels. In particular, when learning...
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prefrontal cortex: here its role is postulated to be providing rich episodic contextual associations used by the prefrontal cortex to select the correct past...
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dominate in mental processing: visual thoughts – sight, mental imagery, spatial awareness auditory (or linguistic) thoughts – sound, speech, dialog, white noise...
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characterized by "difficulties in phonological awareness, verbal memory and verbal processing speed". Phonological awareness enables one to identify, discriminate...
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speakers and writers use to communicate across cultural, linguistic, or contextual boundaries. Steven G. Kellman was among the first scholars to use the...
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