twist, bend, deform, flex, turn - cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form; "bend the rod"; "twist the dough into a braid"; "the strong man could turn an iron bar"
Spenser is doing more than just reminding us of imagination's complicated philosophical history, convolving multiple classical sources as Renaissance poets often did.
Welch (1967) proposed a method of dividing the time series into overlapping segments then computing modified periodograms by convolving it with a Hamming window and averaging the results.
One of the most prominent features of DeepMedic is the use of 3D CNNs as a basis for its architecture, which are characterized by convolving each layer's channels with a 3-dimensional kernel rather than traditional 2-dimensional kernel.
For an LGN cell that located at coordinate (x, y), the response can be obtained by convolving the intensity distribution function of the image with the cell receptive field, that is represented by the following: