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Chunking

 
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: (psychology) the configuration of smaller units of information into large coordinated units
  Synonym: unitization


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Chunking may mean:

  • Chunker (cultural), a native of the former towns of Mauch Chunk and East Mauch Chunk, PA (these towns merged in 1954 to form the town of Jim Thorpe) Chunkers were and still are opposed to the merger, They call themselves chunkers as a sign of protest and to differentiate themselves from the recent influx of new residents
  • Chunking (psychology), a short-term memory mechanism and techniques to exploit it
  • Chunking (writing), a method of splitting content into short, easily scannable elements, especially for web audiences
  • Chunking (computing), a memory allocation or message transmission procedure in computer programming
  • CHUNKING, an extension method of the Extended SMTP electronic mail protocol in computer networking
  • Chunking (computational linguistics), a method for parsing natural language sentences into partial syntactic structures
  • Chunking (music), a rhythm guitar technique
  • Pumpkin chunking, the activity of hurling pumpkins
  • Chun King, a brand name of ConAgra corporation for its line of "Chinese"-style shelf-stable foods, many of them sold in the form of bi-pack (separate cans taped together containing components best left separate until meal preparation).
  • Chungking (Chongqing), a large city in central China

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