0 past simple and past participle of segment --
1 to divide something into different parts: --
The market is segmented by price into three general categories.
Unlike chiasmatic recombination, if genomes were segmented, inter-chromosomal recombination probably began operating as soon as segregation and syngamy were evolved.
We "pick up" a foreign language while it is "chunked" or "segmented" in classroom.
Capital markets are segmented because the simulation does not include productivity increases in industry.
Highly segmented land markets have precluded a more efficient reallocation of resources.
However, most methods typically assume that the object is either already segmented from the background or that it occupies a large portion of the image.
We will refer to the case in which = 0 and > 0, respectively, as the full participation model and the segmented markets model.
As a result, familiar words should have better segmented representations much earlier than unfamiliar or pseudowords.
When the input is written text, it is often already segmented into words.