atrous
adj/ˈeɪtɹəs//əˈtɹuː/
Etymology
From Latin āter (“dark, black”) + -ous.
- derived from āter
Definitions
Jet-black in color.
- Male atrous leadcolourd^([sic]) on the upper side, under side a mixture of whitish and ferruginous with cuspidate fasciae ;
- Perithecia sparse, innate, then erumpent for apical portion, subglobose, atrous, with ostiollar portion a little enlarged.
Dilated (used when describing convolutions).
- Atrous convolution allows us to explicitly control the resolution.
- The new approach is executed by using atrous and gabor wavelets that work effectively on image and video.
- In order to further illustrate the effect of "atrous" convolution, we compare it with standard convolution using a simple example in Figure 4.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for atrous. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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