Localization Explained
Localization or localisation may refer to:
Biology
- Localization of function, locating psychological functions in the brain or nervous system; see Linguistic intelligence
- Localization of sensation, ability to tell what part of the body is affected by touch or other sensation; see Allochiria
- Neurologic localization, in neurology, the process of deducing the location of injury based on symptoms and neurological examination
- Nuclear localization signal, an amino acid sequence on the surface of a protein which acts like a 'tag' to localize the protein in the cell
- Sound localization, a listener's ability to identify the location or origin of a detected sound
- Subcellular localization, organization of cellular components into different regions of a cell
Engineering and technology
Adaptation to language, etc.
- Language localization, translating a product into different languages or adapting a product to a country or region
- Internationalization and localization, the adaptation of computer software for non-native environments, especially other nations and cultures
- Video game localization, preparation of video games for other locales
- Dub localization, the adaptation of a movie or television series for another audience
- Indigenization, the process of adopting and integrating elements of a local culture, including language, customs, and names, often to better align with the local community
Mathematics
Physics
- Anderson localization, in condensed matter physics, the absence of diffusion of waves in a disordered medium
- Weak localization, a physical effect which occurs in disordered electronic systems at very low temperatures
- Supersymmetric localization, a method to compute exact correlation functions of certain supersymmetric operators in supersymmetric quantum field theories
Other uses
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