Lexeme: information collection technology  
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  1. noun. Information collection technology refers to the tools, techniques, and processes used to gather and capture data or information from various sources. It involves the use of digital or traditional methods to collect, collate, and organize information for analysis, decision-making, and other purposes. Common examples of information collection technology include surveys, interviews, data mining, web scraping, sensors, and online forms. These technologies enable the systematic and efficient collection of data, ensuring accuracy and facilitating the storage and processing of information. GPT3.5
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  • noun. information collection technology (singular), information collection technologies (plural)
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