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rapport publié en oct 2019 par Data&Society
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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 Outdated Terms 4.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
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report published in 10/2019 by Data&Society
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report published in 10/2019 by Data&Society

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    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 Outdated Terms 4.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
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