Topic segmentation is the division of language data into segments or chunks, based upon the topic or subject discussed. For example, a news broadcast which covers four different stories or articles clearly divides naturally into four different topics. Less clearly, a multi-page magazine article, while ostensibly covering a single broad topic, will usually cover a series of subtopics as it examines different aspects of its subject matter and explores the subject area.
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James Ballantine
2005-02-19