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convolution

[kon-vuh-loo-shuhn] / ˌkɒn vəˈlu ʃən /


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"Our method performs the same kinds of operations that today's GPUs handle, like convolutions and attention layers, but does them all at the speed of light," says Dr. Zhang.

From Science Daily

Today’s conservative convolutions are sometimes pathetic enough to make me almost sympathize with religious escapism.

From Salon

Today's conservative convolutions are sometimes pathetic enough to make me almost sympathize with religious escapism.

From Salon

The researchers applied this approach by using a convolution imaging model to generate a large number of high- and low-quality image pairs.

From Science Daily

"The plot convolutions are forced, the gags can feel generic, yet the playing is always energised but focused, and the exchanges sometimes fizz."

From BBC