Despecificate

/ˌdiːsˈpɛsɪfɪkeɪt/ verb

Definition

To make something less specific or to remove specific details or characteristics.

Etymology

From de- (reversal prefix) + specificate (to make specific), influenced by Latin specificus (kind, type).

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In data science, despecification techniques help protect privacy by removing identifying details while keeping data useful for research—a crucial balance in the age of big data.

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