Interpolation is the process of estimating the value of some data and processing it in-line with other data obtained from another source.
Extrapolation is the ability to estimate the value of something outside a known range from values within that range by assuming that the unknown quantity follows logically from an analysis of the known ones
Interpolation is filling in the data points between the data that has already been collected. Extrapolation is filling in data points beyond the data that has already been collected, or extending the data.
It's called illogical extrapolation.
Extrapolation.
interpolation is basically following a trend. it is needed because one cannot always get enough data to get to where u want to go. GPS units "interpolate" when they loose satellite reception which is why they appear to be tracking in tunnels.
When I run 10 miles in 10 minutes, I use extrapolation to see how long it takes to run 30 miles. =_=
Because of what it does
Interpolation and Extrapolation
Interpolation & extrapolation
interpolation, because we are predicting from data in the range used to create the least-squares line.
The results are more reliable for interpolation .
Interpolation is filling in the data points between the data that has already been collected. Extrapolation is filling in data points beyond the data that has already been collected, or extending the data.
Interpolation is a math method of estimating an answer for something when you know 2 data points, one greater and one less than the answer you are looking for. Extrapolation estimates an answer for a data point when you know data either greater than or less than the one you need, but not both.
Both, interpolation and extrapolation are used to predict, or estimate, the value of one variable when the value (or values) of other variable (or variables) is known. This is done by extending evaluating the underlying function. For interpolation, the point in question is within the domain of the observed values (there are observations for greater and for smaller values of the variables) wheres for extrapolation the point in question is outside the domain.
* plausibility * interpolation * extrapolation * 'What if?' hypothetical deviations * alternate history
Interpolation or extrapolation upon known scientific facts or principles.
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Two of the defining traits of Science Fiction are interpolation and extrapolation. Most sf is extrapolation and wild extrapolation at that and has lost much of its impact. So when some subtle interpolation comes along people (sf readers) take notice. It also touches on our own frailty as humans, giving us a new perspective on reality, something that is difficult to do in sf.