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What (who) is interpolate - definition

METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING NEW DATA POINTS BETWEEN KNOWN DATA POINTS
Interpolated; Interpolation function; Interpolate; Interpolation error; Interpolating; Quadratic interpolation; Interpolation formula; Interpolant; Interpolates
  • Plot of the data points as given in the table
  • Plot of the data with linear interpolation superimposed
  • Plot of the data with polynomial interpolation applied
  • Plot of the data with spline interpolation applied
  • Piecewise constant interpolation, or [[nearest-neighbor interpolation]]
  • spline curves]] deduced only from the red points. The interpolated curves have polynomial formulas much simpler than that of the original epitrochoid curve.

interpolate         
v. a.
1.
Insert (wrongfully), foist in.
2.
(Math.) Introduce, intercalate (terms to complete a series).
interpolate         
(interpolates, interpolating, interpolated)
If you interpolate a comment into a conversation or some words into a piece of writing, you put it in as an addition. (FORMAL)
Williams interpolated much spurious matter...
These odd assertions were interpolated into the manuscript some time after 1400.
= insert
VERB: V n, be V-ed into n
interpolate         
When two machines understand each other. I.e., if you create CAD drawings for a part on a computer, you can send it to a CNC lathe and the CNC lathe interpolates the information given to it by the computer.
The CNC machine interpolates the data sent to it.

Wikipedia

Interpolation

In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, interpolation is a type of estimation, a method of constructing (finding) new data points based on the range of a discrete set of known data points.

In engineering and science, one often has a number of data points, obtained by sampling or experimentation, which represent the values of a function for a limited number of values of the independent variable. It is often required to interpolate; that is, estimate the value of that function for an intermediate value of the independent variable.

A closely related problem is the approximation of a complicated function by a simple function. Suppose the formula for some given function is known, but too complicated to evaluate efficiently. A few data points from the original function can be interpolated to produce a simpler function which is still fairly close to the original. The resulting gain in simplicity may outweigh the loss from interpolation error and give better performance in calculation process.

Examples of use of interpolate
1. The camera can interpolate the stills up to 10.2MP.
2. She never sought, as National Security Adviser, to interpolate herself in military or diplomatic decision–making.
3. Are they going to interpolate some sort of King Kong–style pathos?