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Contextdependence

Context dependence, also written as contextdependence, refers to the dependence of meaning, function, or outcome on surrounding conditions. In practice, a property or signal is not fully determined by its intrinsic attributes but must be interpreted within a broader frame that includes time, space, social setting, prior information, and other cues.

In linguistics and philosophy, words, utterances, or symbols often have meanings that vary with context. Indexicals

In biology and medicine, gene expression, metabolism, and phenotypes can depend on the cellular environment and

In physics and related disciplines, measurement outcomes can depend on the experimental setup or reference frame.

Studying context dependence involves controlling or measuring contextual factors, developing models with interactions or context features,

such
as
I,
here,
now,
or
demonstratives
like
this
depend
on
the
speaker's
situation.
The
truth-conditions
of
statements
can
shift
with
context,
a
focus
of
dynamic
or
contextual
semantics.
developmental
stage.
Epigenetic
changes
and
gene–gene
interactions
illustrate
how
context
shapes
biological
outcomes.
In
computer
science
and
AI,
context-aware
computing,
contextual
embeddings,
and
scene
or
user
context
improve
disambiguation
and
decision
making.
In
social
sciences,
cultural
norms,
prior
experiences,
and
current
goals
influence
behavior
and
interpretation.
and
acknowledging
boundaries
of
generalization.
While
context
helps
adapt
to
environments,
it
also
complicates
prediction
and
comparison
across
situations.