convolution

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English - Turkish
kıvrım
katlama
kat
büklüm
konvolüsyon
(Tıp) Barsakta, renal tubuluslarda ve beyinde olduğu gibi, katlanmaların, bükülmelerin ve kangalların mevcut bulunması
(Tıp) Beyin yüzeyinde birbirinden oluk şeklinde girintilerle ayrılmış küçük bölümlerden her biri, beyin kıvrımı, girus
{i} dürülme
{i} sarılma
(Tıp) Kıvrım, büklüm, organ veya oluşumda kendi üzerinde kıvrılma sonucu oluşan kısım
(Tıp, İlaç) evrişim
convolution integral
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) evrişim tümlevi
convolution.
dürülüş
convolution integral
evrisim tumlevi
convolution of a bellows
(Bilgisayar) körük dilimi
convolution.
sarılış
convolution.
dürülü
English - English
Something that is folded or twisted
The shape of something rotating; a vortex
A function that puts elements of multiple strings into arrays
Any of the folds on the surface of the brain
A form of moving average
a winding motion
{i} coiled form, twisted form; whorl; ridge on the surface of the brain (Anatomy)
{n} a rolling or twisting together
A mathematical operation that describes the action of a linear system on a signal, such as that of a filter on a seismic signal
Definition of Convolution: The convolution of two functions U(x) and V(x) is the function: U*V(x) = (integral from 0 to x of) U(t)V(x-t) dt (Econterms) Terms related to Convolution: None About Com Resources on Convolution: None Writing a Term Paper? Here are a few starting points for research on Convolution: Books on Convolution: None Journal Articles on Convolution: None
a simple mathematical operation which is fundamental to many common image processing operators Convolution provides a way of `multiplying together' two arrays of numbers, generally of different sizes, but of the same dimensionality, to produce a third array of numbers of the same dimensionality This can be used in image processing to implement operators whose output pixel values are simple linear combinations of certain input pixel values
A mathematical combination of two functions which involves multiplying the value of one function at a given point with the value of another function, the weighting function, for a displacement from that point and then integrating over all such displacements The process is repeated for every point in the image
A mathematical operation between two functions [Chapter 2]
The act of rolling anything upon itself, or one thing upon another; a winding motion
the corrogated appearance of the cortex, includes both gyri and sulci
Process of averaging small sets of pixels across an image Weights are defined by a kernel
Convolutions are curves on an object or design that has a lot of curves
Sound Shaping
An operation which takes two functions and produces a third, in the following way
The state of being rolled upon itself, or rolled or doubled together; a tortuous or sinuous winding or fold, as of something rolled or folded upon itself
An irregular, tortuous folding of an organ or part; as, the convolutions of the intestines; the cerebral convolutions
The smallest flexible unit of a bellows The total movement capacity of a bellows is proportional to the number of convolutions
a convex fold or elevation in the surface of the brain
On a bellow type air actuator, that part of the flexible member forming an annular protrusion larger than the O D of the end retainers or bead rings (058)
the action of coiling or twisting or winding together
the shape of something rotating rapidly
You can use convolutions to refer to a situation that is very complicated. the thorny convolutions of love
(Integration, Trimming, Pruning)
convolutions
plural of convolution
convolution
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