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interpolation
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interpolation /in·ter·po·la·tion/ (in-ter″po-la´shun) the determination of intermediate values in a series on the basis of observed values.
interpolation
[intur′pəlā′shən]
1 the transfer of tissues, as in plastic surgery or transplantation.
2 (in statistics) the introduction of an estimated intermediate value of a variable between known values.

interpolation [in-ter″po-la´shun]
the determination of intermediate values in a series on the basis of observed values.

interpolation
1. surgical transplantation of tissue.
2. use a range of values in order to determine the value of a function at a point within the range. See also extrapolation.


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Although the maximum and minimum interpolation errors are a little high, the results are reasonably accepted, because Kriging interpolation is based on the measured value so that the predicted value can not surpass this scope.
Among the three methods, mean/mode attribution method and multiple attribution method will make remarkable interpolation errors under small sample condition, which will have influence on the data mining results.
Key words and phrases: Interpolation error, extremal function, multidimensional sampling theorem, Whittaker-Kotel'nikov-Shannon sampling formula, Paley-Wiener function class, sharp truncation error upper bound, random fields, Frechet--(semi-) variation, weak Cramer class random fields.
 
 
 
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