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What (who) is word splitting - definition

PROCESS OF DIVIDING WRITTEN TEXT INTO MEANINGFUL UNITS, SUCH AS WORDS, SENTENCES, OR TOPICS
Word splitting; Word segmentation; Topic segmentation; Chinese word segmentation; Topic analysis

Text segmentation         
Text segmentation is the process of dividing written text into meaningful units, such as words, sentences, or topics. The term applies both to mental processes used by humans when reading text, and to artificial processes implemented in computers, which are the subject of natural language processing.
Riving         
  • Bucking, splitting and stacking logs for firewood in Kõrvemaa, Estonia (October 2022)
PROCESS OF CLEAVING WOOD INTO LUMBER ALONG THE GRAIN
Log splitting; Riving; Splitting wood
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Rive.
Splitting field         
Galois closure; Construction of splitting fields; Splitting feild; Splitting field of a polynomial; Algebraic splitting field
In abstract algebra, a splitting field of a polynomial with coefficients in a field is the smallest field extension of that field over which the polynomial splits, i.e.

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Text segmentation

Text segmentation is the process of dividing written text into meaningful units, such as words, sentences, or topics. The term applies both to mental processes used by humans when reading text, and to artificial processes implemented in computers, which are the subject of natural language processing. The problem is non-trivial, because while some written languages have explicit word boundary markers, such as the word spaces of written English and the distinctive initial, medial and final letter shapes of Arabic, such signals are sometimes ambiguous and not present in all written languages.

Compare speech segmentation, the process of dividing speech into linguistically meaningful portions.