What is Contextual Layer?
A Contextual Layer is essentially a deeper exploration or focus within a larger topic, which we call the "contextual domain". Think of it like zooming in on a part of a map ๐บ๏ธ to see more details about a specific area.
In the world of searches and data, this means looking more closely at certain details or aspects of a broader subject to better organize and understand information.
This detailed focus helps in processing searches and understanding language more effectively, ensuring that the information provided matches what's actually being asked for. ๐
๐ Examples of Contextual Layers
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๐บ๏ธ Geography:
- Knowledge Domain: ๐ฑ Environmental Science
- Contextual Domain: A country's climate
- Contextual Layer: The impact of climate change on coastal cities ๐๏ธ
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๐ฅ Healthcare:
- Knowledge Domain: ๐จ Medicine
- Contextual Domain: Diabetes
- Contextual Layer: The effects of diabetes on cardiovascular health โค๏ธ
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๐ป Technology:
- Knowledge Domain: ๐ค Computer Science
- Contextual Domain: Artificial Intelligence
- Contextual Layer: Ethical concerns in AI decision-making โ๏ธ
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๐ Education:
- Knowledge Domain: ๐ซ Pedagogy (Teaching & Learning)
- Contextual Domain: Online learning
- Contextual Layer: The effectiveness of gamification in online courses ๐ฎ
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๐ Business:
- Knowledge Domain: ๐ Marketing
- Contextual Domain: Digital marketing
- Contextual Layer: The role of SEO in e-commerce growth ๐