infocernch
Infocernch is a theoretical construct used in information science and related fields to describe the process by which raw data from multiple sources is transformed into coherent, context-rich knowledge artifacts. It merges data fusion with narrative structuring, prioritizing semantic coherence and interpretability over raw granularity.
Origin and usage: The term infocernch appears in speculative discussions and some early papers on knowledge
Concept and architecture: An infocernch pipeline typically includes data ingestion, contextual fusion, entity and relation linking
Applications: In digital archives, infocernch aims to produce contextual summaries across multiple sources. In journalism and
Limitations and critique: Critics point to risks of oversimplification, bias, and challenges in provenance and verification.
See also: Information fusion; Knowledge graph; Data storytelling; Narrative generation; Explainable AI.