
context budget
/ˈkɒntekst ˌbʌdʒɪt/
the limited amount of model input available for instructions, conversation, evidence, and outputs
context budget in a sentence
“We preserved context budget by retrieving only the policy sections relevant to the question.”
Origin of context budget
Latin contextus woven together + Old French bougette small bag
Related Words
source of truth
the designated authoritative record used when copies or claims disagree
reference material
documents, data, or examples supplied as supporting information for a task
provenance
the origin and history of information, including how it was collected or transformed
freshness
the degree to which information is current enough for the task
knowledge cutoff
the point after which a model's training knowledge is not expected to include new events or facts
grounding
connecting a model's response to supplied, retrieved, or observed evidence