词汇 | segmentation |
释义 | segmentation noun[ U ] uk /ˌseɡ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌseɡ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/ the division of something into smaller parts: 分割 the segmentation of a word into its constituent letters将一个词分割成它的组成字母 See segment The use of customer data bases that allow a detailed segmentation of markets tend to provide some 'personalization' of a firm's offer. As is known, Freud's talking cure is based on a segmentation of speech. Image segmentation is one of the most important steps leading to the analysis of processed image data. Sentence segmentation was performed manually before the study was performed. The rules for word segmentation may be motivated by the grammatical analysis adopted by parsers or treebanks. Separating and dividing apheresis atomize bifurcate bifurcation bisect dismemberment dissociable dissociate dissociate yourself from something dissociation non-dialyzable parcel something out partible periodization periodize ungraded unjoined unmix unmixable unmixed segmentation | Business Englishsegmentation noun[ U ] MARKETING/ˌseɡmenˈteɪʃən/ukus the fact that a market is or can be divided into different groups of customers, who have similar characteristics or needs: The key to marketing success lies in segmentation of the market. customer/product segmentation See alsomarket segmentation Examples of segmentationsegmentation This response pattern suggests that segmentation tasks at both phonological levels are difficult for most children of this age group. Finally, for segmentation and blending tasks, the different reading groups were not differentially affected by syllable structure. In segmented markets economies, then, shocks affect the previous rates not only through their standard full participation fundamentals, but also through the segmentation rate. In section 4, we describe the segmentation algorithm using the lexical information extracted. When units have been created by the system, they help to choose among different possible segmentations of the utterances. The segmentation involves the differentiation of the aspects associated with motion, which could not be accounted for by updating a few variables of object profile. The results were interpreted in terms of theories of phonological development that suggest progressive segmentation of lexical representations. This would suggest that the development of speech segmentation strategies proceeds entirely as a result of experience with a language. The diameter of the trace is close to the size of coarse grains of the casting sand but the segmentation appears to be genuine. The bottom up approach using the min-max operation guarantees the most likely segmentation, as it is applied in the same way as dynamic programming. Segmentation in the lineage was not clearly expressed in terms of the distribution of houses in residential space. This segmentation suggests a paradigmatic axis consisting of the 'vocal machines'. Their frequently contested histories of segmentation, dispute and dispersal across the landscape provide the narrative basis for varying degrees of alliance and cooperation. Information pertaining to the development of segmentation strategies certainly constitutes a part of the linguistic knowledge acquired by speakers of languages. Then, a set of existing segmentation algorithms was reviewed and outlined; modifications required by the preprocessing to each algorithm were pointed out. See all examples of segmentation These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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