verb
- to roll together or coil up; to twist or wind together
- to make complex or complicated
- to perform a mathematical convolution operation on functions or signals
Usage: formal
Usage: formal
Usage: mathematics; signal processing
Examples
- The snake convolves its body around the branch.
- The ivy convolves around the garden trellis.
- The plot convolves as new characters are introduced.
- Her explanation convolves the simple concept unnecessarily.
- The algorithm convolves the input signal with a filter.
- The software convolves two digital images to enhance features.