Convolution
61Gestion des bords lors d'une convolution — En traitement d image, lors d une opération de lissage, une convolution est appliquée sur l ensemble (ou une partie) de l image. Lors de cette convolution, il faut gérer les bords. Pour être plus concret, la gestion des bords est nécessaire… …
62intégrale de convolution — sąsūkos integralas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. convolution integral vok. Faltungsintegral, n rus. интеграл Дюамеля, m; интеграл свёртки, m pranc. intégrale de convolution, f …
63Broca's convolution — noun the motor speech center in the left hemisphere of the brain in most people • Syn: ↑Broca s area, ↑Broca s center, ↑Broca s gyrus, ↑convolution of Broca • Hypernyms: ↑center, ↑centre, ↑nerve center, ↑ …
64hippocampal convolution — n PARAHIPPOCAMPAL GYRUS …
65Zuckerkandl bodies (organs) convolution fascia — Zuck·er·kan·dl bodies (organs), convolution, fascia (tsookґer kahn″dəl) [Emil Zuckerkandl, Hungarian born anatomist in Germany and Austria, 1849–1910] see corpora paraaortica, under corpus, see gyrus paraterminalis, and see under… …
66ascending frontal convolution — noun : a frontal convolution lying immediately behind the precentral sulcus …
67callosal convolution — noun : a convolution of the mesial surface of the cerebrum curving around the corpus callosum from which it is separated by a callosal fissure …
68hippocampal convolution — noun or hippocampal gyrus : a convolution of the cerebral cortex that borders the hippocampus and contains elements of both archipallium and neopallium …
69marginal convolution — noun also marginal gyrus or marginal lobe : the convolution on the upper border of the mesial surface of the frontal lobe of each cerebral hemisphere …
70temporal convolution — noun or temporal gyrus Etymology: temporal (IV) : any of three major convolutions of the external surface of the temporal lobe of the cerebrum that are ordered approximately horizontally as a superior, a middle, and an inferior convolution …
71wernicke's convolution — noun or wernicke s gyrus Usage: usually capitalized W Etymology: after Karl Wernicke died 1905 : the superior temporal convolution …
72Broca convolution — the motor speech center, which in right handed persons is the inferior frontal gyrus of the left hemisphere of the cerebrum; called also Broca gyrus or region …
73occipitotemporal convolution — either the gyrus occipitotemporalis lateralis or the gyrus occipitotemporalis medialis …
74Zuckerkandl convolution — gyrus paraterminalis …
75angular convolution — noun or angular gyrus : one of the convolutions of the posterior part of the external surface of the parietal lobe of the cerebrum …
76central convolution — noun : any of the gyri bordering the central sulcus in the brain …
77frontal convolution — noun or frontal gyrus : any of the convolutions of the outer surface of the frontal lobe of the brain …
78uncinate convolution — noun see uncinate gyrus …
79convolutional — convolution ► NOUN 1) a coil or twist. 2) the state of being or process of becoming coiled or twisted. 3) a complex argument, statement, etc. DERIVATIVES convolutional adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from convolvere roll together …
80gyrus — One of the prominent rounded elevations that form the cerebral hemispheres, each consisting of an exposed superficial portion and a portion hidden from view in the wall and floor of the sulcus. [L. fr. G. gyros, circle] angular g. [TA] a folded… …