szegmentumok
Szegmentumok, or "segments" in Hungarian, refer to distinct divisions or parts of a larger structure, often used in various scientific, mathematical, and linguistic contexts. In biology, the term is commonly associated with the segmentation of organisms, particularly in arthropods like insects and crustaceans, where the body is divided into repeated units called segments. Each segment typically contains a pair of appendages and may house internal organs, contributing to the organism’s movement and functionality.
In mathematics and computer science, segmentation can refer to the process of dividing a continuous space or
In linguistics, segmentation involves breaking down a continuous speech stream or written text into meaningful units
In architecture and urban planning, segmentation describes the division of space into functional zones, such as
The concept of segmentation also appears in data analysis, where datasets are partitioned into segments for