ISO 24620-5:2024
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 June 2024
Language resource management — Controlled human communication (CHC) — Part 5: Lexico-morpho-syntactic principles and methodology for personal data recognition and protection in text
ISO 24620-5:2024 Files
English
19 Pages
Current Edition
149.34 USD
ISO 24620-5:2024 Scope
This document establishes basic principles and a methodology to recognize personal data written in free text, in different languages (whether agglutinating, inflectional or isolating) and countries.
This document is applicable to protecting human data circulating in national and international industries, and private and public organizations.
This document is applicable to processing by human beings and/or automated processing, and to various domains (e.g. law, finance, health).
It does not apply to automated image processing.
This document uses formal methods only, as statistical methods are very different in nature.
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