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perceptual computing noun[ U ] IT computer technology in which a computer can recognize the enviroment its user is in, what the user's needs are, what actions to perform, etc. without the user having to provide the information or give detailed instructions : An example of perceptual computing might be: if I am in my car and need to make a phone call, the car computer will know that the number will have to be retrieved and dialled, and also that the call will have to be hands-free.
Examples of perceptual computing perceptual computing Perceptualcomputing can determine gender and age range -- and even whether a person is smiling. From Wired Perceptualcomputing makes use of inputs beyond mice, keyboards, and touchscreens. From VentureBeat These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |