Pronunciation: /kɑnvəˈluʃən/
noun a convolutional neural network (in the context of computing)
A1 The convolution of flavors in the soup was delicious.
A2 I don't understand the convolution of the plot in this book.
B1 The artist used a convolution of colors to create a beautiful painting.
B2 The convolution of events led to a surprising outcome.
C1 The scientist explained the convolution of data in great detail.
C2 The complexity of the situation required a careful convolution of strategies.
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