domain-specific definition

domain-specific logic with hypothetical medical querying, provenance, quality control, imaging data acquisition and
domain-specific of creativity means that high creativity of a certain person is limited to a particular domain. That is, a person who can show a high creativity in a domain is not always shows high quality of creativity in other domains. In other words, there is no knowledge and cognitive skills that are applicable commonly to all domains or many domains.

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