käsivalintaa
Käsivalintaa, a Finnish term roughly translating to "manual selection" or "hand-picking," refers to a process where items are chosen or sorted by an individual rather than by an automated system. This can apply to various contexts, from selecting products in a store to choosing candidates for a job.
In manufacturing and production, käsivalintaa might involve quality control inspectors visually examining items for defects or
The concept also extends to information management, where individuals might manually curate datasets, select relevant articles
However, it also has drawbacks. Käsivalintaa can be time-consuming, prone to human error and bias, and may