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computational

[kahm-pyoo-tay-shuhn-uhl]

adjective

  1. relating to work involving computers or calculations.



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His Kenyan counterpart, computational linguist Lilian Wanzare, says recording the speech on the continent meant creating data aimed at reflecting how people really live and speak.

From BBC

DeepSeek changed perceptions when it claimed to have achieved a leading model for a fraction of the computational resources and costs common among its American counterparts.

From BBC

"That means it can produce up to date forecasts with a fraction of the computational cost and carbon dioxide."

From BBC

Niamh Ordner is a senior at Rice University majoring in integrative biology, with research experience in plant molecular biology and computational cancer genomics.

If you ask computational biologist Martha Nelson, a staff scientist at the National Institutes of Health, it hasn't been a quiet year for bird flu.

From Salon

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