Difference between revisions of "Data Voids: Where Missing Data Can Easily Be Exploited (Q3783)"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Added [fr] label: Data Voids Where Missing Data Can Easily Be Explosif) |
(Changed [fr] label: Data Voids: Where Missing Data Can Easily Be Exploited) |
||
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
label / en | label / en | ||
- | + | Data Voids: Where Missing Data Can Easily Be Exploited | |
label / fr | label / fr | ||
- | + | Data Voids: Where Missing Data Can Easily Be Exploited | |
description / fr | description / fr | ||
+ | rapport publié en oct 2019 par Data&Society | ||
Property / comment | Property / comment | ||
- | + | Low-quality data situations ="data voids" | Focus on 5 types of data voids that are currently being manipulated : 1. Breaking News 2. Strategic New Terms 3. Outdated Terms 4. Fragmented Concepts 5. Problematic Queries |
Latest revision as of 21:27, 9 February 2020
report published in 10/2019 by Data&Society
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English |
Data Voids: Where Missing Data Can Easily Be Exploited
|
report published in 10/2019 by Data&Society
|
Statements
Low-quality data situations ="data voids" | Focus on 5 types of data voids that are currently being manipulated : 1. Breaking News 2. Strategic New Terms 3. Outdated Terms 4. Fragmented Concepts 5. Problematic Queries
0 references