Was bedeutet informationelle Autonomie oder wie kann Vertrauen in elektronische Dienste in offenen Informationsmärkten gesichert werden

ing, Abstracts Verfahren der Zusammenfassung von Texten. In der Dokumentationspraxis wird im wesentlichen zwischen indikativen und informativen Abstracts unterschieden. Erstere haben im wesentliche eine Referenzfunktion, sollen also zu relevanten Texten hinfuhren; letztere konnen auch eine substitutive Funktion haben, indem sie uber die wesentlichen Inhalte im Details tatsachlich informieren. Automatische Verfahren des Abstracting benutzen im wesentlichen statistische Textinformation, fortgeschrittenere Verfahren greifen auf linguistische und wissensbasierte Methoden zuruck.

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