chunking
英 [ˈtʃʌŋkɪŋ]
美 [ˈtʃʌŋkɪŋ]
n. 组块; 断句; 分拆; 划分话语成分
牛津词典
noun
- 组块;断句;分拆;划分话语成分
the use of chunks(3) in language
英英释义
noun
- (psychology) the configuration of smaller units of information into large coordinated units
双语例句
- Chinese Semantic Role Labeling Based on Semantic Chunking
基于语义组块分析的汉语语义角色标注 - The most common layout option short of just chunking everything into a directory together is organizing all your files by type, off the root directory of your site.
最常用的布局选项(除了仅仅将一切统统塞进一个目录之外)是从站点的根目录开始,按类型组织所有文件。 - Study of massive paper texts chunking based on rules
基于规则的大规模试卷文本语块识别方法的研究 - 1997-The Chinese city of Chongqing ( formerly Chunking) is upgraded to a centrally administered municipality.
1997年的今天,中国重庆升为中央直辖的行政自治市。 - Perhaps Chunking is the oldest method used in memorization.
分组法大概是最古老的记忆方法了。 - Their solution was to break up this first step by chunking it down into eight smaller, more actionable micro-milestones.
他们的解决方法是把第一步分块成八个更小的,更易于行动的”微关键步骤“。 - Chunking consists of grouping separate bits of information.
组块是将一个个单独的信息组织成信息块。 - Working memory capacity can be expanded through chunking;
利用组块可以增加工作记忆的容量; - The application programmers don't have to write the code for chunking the data.
应用程序员无需编写区块操作的相关代码。 - To account for the fact that experts seem to be able to hold more information in working memory than novices can, the concept of "chunking" was developed.
事实上专家能比初学者储存更多的信息在工作记忆中,其中引入一个概念合并。
