regular segmentation
[ˈrɛɡjələr sɛɡmənˈteɪʃən]
nounfemininepl: segmentações regulares
segmentação regular
1. A process of dividing something into uniform or evenly-spaced sections or parts according to a consistent pattern or rule
The regular segmentation of the DNA sequence into codons is essential for protein synthesis.
A segmentação regular da sequência de DNA em códons é essencial para a síntese de proteínas.
2. In computer vision and image processing, the systematic division of an image into uniform regions or meaningful parts based on consistent criteria
Regular segmentation helps identify distinct objects in medical imaging by dividing the scan into uniform sections.
A segmentação regular ajuda a identificar objetos distintos na imagem médica, dividindo a varredura em seções uniformes.
3. The division of text, data, or spatial structures into consistent, repeating units of equal or predictable intervals
Regular segmentation of time series data improves the accuracy of trend analysis.
A segmentação regular dos dados de série temporal melhora a precisão da análise de tendências.
This term is primarily used in technical, scientific, and academic contexts in both Brazil and Portugal. It is especially common in fields such as computer science, biology, medicine, and data analysis. The term does not have colloquial usage and is specific to professional and scholarly discourse.
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