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presise

Presise is a neologism that has appeared in a limited number of discussions about concise and exact summarization. There is no consensus on a single definition, and the term is not widely adopted in mainstream academic discourse. Generally, presise refers to an approach or artifact that aims to produce outputs that are both compact and exact, preserving essential information without superfluous detail. In information retrieval and natural language processing, presise may describe summarization methods that limit output to a core set of salient facts and numerical values, emphasizing precision over breadth. In writing and rhetoric, presise can denote a style of concise paraphrase that favors precise wording and unambiguous statements when capturing the gist of longer texts.

Etymology and usage: The term is commonly interpreted as a blend of precise and précis (a short

Variations and reception: Some writers use presise interchangeably with précis or reserve it for a particular

See also: précis, précis writing, summarization, information retrieval, natural language processing.

summary).
The
coinage
appears
in
online
discussions
and
experimental
literature
dating
from
the
late
2010s
to
the
present,
but
it
has
not
been
standardized
or
widely
recognized.
subclass
of
summarized
content
that
meets
strict
accuracy
criteria.
Critics
note
that
the
lack
of
a
formal
definition
limits
cross-domain
communication.