A method of reallocating attribute data from one spatial representation to another A simple example is to reallocate data from sample points to polygons using Thiessen polygons Kriging is a more complex example that allocates data from sample points to a surface
To estimate on the basis of some rule Hence linear interpolation estimates the position of points from values of the respective function on either side of the point
(mathematics) calculation of the value of a function between the values already known
Determining or estimating a value between known values interstellar - Between the stars interstellar dust grains - Clumps of atoms and molecules in the interstellar medium interstellar gases - Molecules of gas in the interstellar medium interstellar medium - Material occupying the space between stars
(1) matrix for comparison of central pixels to surrounding pixels, used to increase the apparent resolution of a digital image; (2) a mathematical technique used in some scanning and graphic programs to increase resolution also called bi-cubic or sequential interpolation
The idea of estimating some value between two values In LP, an interpolation estimate of the optimal objective value, say z(ab+(1-a)b'), is az(b) + (1-a)z(b')
The process of computing new intermediate data values between existing data values [KAU91]
In mathematics and science: the process of estimating the value of a function at a point from its values at nearby points
A technique used to make sound smoother and take out the high pitched ringing sound that occurs when a sample is played below the sampling rate by drawing straight lines through the points instead of "stepping" through the sample Some interpolation draws curves instead, giving clearer sound
The act of introducing or inserting anything, especially that which is spurious or foreign
The process of computing new intermediate data values between existing data values (From Gitta Domik's Tutorial on Visualization)
The process of estimating the position, or value of points between points of known location or value
{i} insertion of something new; unauthorized alteration of a text; addition of an intermediate term (Mathematics)
A process for generating estimated functional values at arbitrary locations beginning with a set of known functional values At the original points, the estimated values will be identical to the interpolated values
the estimation of values of an attribute at unsampled points from measurements made at surrounding sites
(mathematics) calculation of the value of a function between the values already known a message (spoken or written) that is introduced or inserted; "with the help of his friend's interpolations his story was eventually told"; "with many insertions in the margins