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As some of you know well, and others of you may be interested to learn, a number of languages (including Chinese and Japanese) are written without spaces between the words. Consequently, software that works with text written in these languages must address the word segmentation problem—inferring likely boundaries between consecutive words in the text. If English were written without spaces, the analogous problem would consist of taking a string like "meetateight" and deciding that the best segmentation is "meet at eight" (and not "me et at eight" or "meet ate ight" 1 or any of a huge number of even less plausible alternatives). How could we automate this process?

A simple approach that is at least reasonably effective is to find a segmentation that simply maximizes the cumulative "quality" of its individual constituent words. Thus, suppose you are given a black box that, for any string of letters x = x1x2 · ·

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