high-level segmentation
[/haɪ ˈlɛvəl ˌsɛɡmənˈteɪʃən/]
nounpl: high-level segmentations
segmentação de alto nível
1. A process of dividing data, markets, or populations into broad, general categories based on overarching characteristics rather than detailed analysis
The marketing team performed high-level segmentation to identify major customer groups before diving into detailed personas.
O time de marketing realizou uma segmentação de alto nível para identificar os principais grupos de clientes antes de se aprofundar em personas detalhadas.
2. In computer science and image processing, the division of an image or dataset into large, meaningful regions or components for preliminary analysis
High-level segmentation of the satellite imagery helped identify urban areas, forests, and water bodies.
A segmentação de alto nível da imagem de satélite ajudou a identificar áreas urbanas, florestas e corpos d'água.
3. A strategic approach to market or audience division that focuses on broad demographic or behavioral categories
High-level segmentation divided the consumer base into age groups, income brackets, and geographic regions.
A segmentação de alto nível dividiu a base de consumidores em grupos etários, faixas de renda e regiões geográficas.
This is a technical business and data science term commonly used in both American and Brazilian corporate environments. In Brazil, it's particularly prevalent in São Paulo's tech and financial sectors. The term reflects the global nature of business terminology, with minimal cultural variation in usage.
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