“Even if we didn’t know the context, we were instructed to remember that context existed.”— Michelle Obama, amazon.com
“You don’t hesitate, you act. And you do the right thing. So, I don’t know what it is you’re remembering or what the context is. But I do think you’re a good person.”— Martin Gero, Kurt Weller, Sullivan Stapleton, imdb.com
“I am incapable of conceiving infinity, and yet I do not accept finity. I want this adventure that is the context of my life to go on without end.”— Simone de Beauvoir, amazon.com
“Is there a rigorous and scientific concept of context? Stating it in the most summary manner possible a context is never absolutely determinable, or rather its determination can never be entirely certain or saturated.”— Jacques Derrida, lab404.com
“No iron spike can pierce a human heart as icily as a period in the right place.”— Isaac Babel, amazon.com
“When processing the Wikipedia collection, we distinguish among four types of articles: entity pages, redirecting pages, disambiguation pages, and list pages.”— Silviu Cucerzan, pdfs.semanticscholar.org
“The disambiguation process uses the data associated with the known surface forms identified in a document and all their possible entity disambiguations to maximize the agreement between the context data stored for the candidate entities and the contextual information in the document, and also, the a…”— Silviu Cucerzan, pdfs.semanticscholar.org