
Contextual Retrieval
Contextual retrieval is a way computers find information more effectively by understanding the surrounding details or situation related to a query. Instead of searching blindly, the system considers factors like your previous questions, location, or the topic you're interested in to deliver more relevant results. For example, if you're asking about "Mercury," the system recognizes whether you're referring to the planet, the metal, or the element based on the context. This approach makes searches smarter and more personalized, improving accuracy by using the context to interpret what you're really looking for.