deklupeeritud
Deklupeeritud is an Estonian neologism used in information architecture and data management to denote the act or result of removing clustering or grouping from content or data. The idea is to introduce finer granularity and reduce cognitive load by splitting large clusters into smaller, more navigable units. The term is typically used in informal discussions, design critiques, and some data normalization contexts, rather than as a formal standard.
Etymology: formed from the prefix de- meaning removal, combined with klupeeritud, the past participle of the
Applications: In datasets, deklupeeritud corresponds to deduplication and reclassification; in user interfaces, it refers to reorganizing
Examples: A product catalog reorganized from broad categories (electronics, home) into narrowly defined facets (smartphones, cameras,
See also: deduplication, clustering, information architecture, user experience.