What is another word for interpolation?

Pronunciation: [ɪntˌɜːpəlˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

Interpolation refers to the process of estimating unknown values from known data points or values. Synonyms for interpolation include estimation, prediction, approximation, smoothing, and extrapolation. Estimation refers to the act of determining the approximate value of an unknown quantity based on available information. Prediction involves using historical data to forecast future trends. Approximation is the process of finding a close enough value or answer without using the exact calculation. Smoothing refers to a statistical method that reduces the noise in a signal or data set. Extrapolation involves predicting values outside the range of available data by extending a trend or pattern. All these terms are used interchangeably with "interpolation" in data science and statistics.

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      dither.

What are the hypernyms for Interpolation?

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What are the opposite words for interpolation?

Antonyms for the word "interpolation" are words that have opposite meanings. One of the most commonly used antonyms for interpolation is "extrapolation," which refers to the process of estimating or predicting values beyond the range of observed data. Another antonym for interpolation is "exclusion," which means the act of leaving something or someone out of consideration, or rejecting it altogether. Other possible antonyms for interpolation include terms such as elimination, omission, and removal, all of which imply a similar sense of neglect or deliberate exclusion. When used correctly, antonyms can help to clarify the meaning of a word and enhance the overall effectiveness of communication.

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Usage examples for Interpolation

This method offers peculiar advantages for interpolation, as there is always a blank page opposite the one on which I am writing.
"Taken Alive"
E. P. Roe
11. We see plainly that this anointment is a careless interpolation of the prophetic revision, to which the verses 11-15 of the chapter quoted undoubtedly belong, just as chap.
"The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI)"
Max Duncker
I most umbelly condysend to beg and beesiege your good and kind onnur's noble pardn for all this audacious interpolation, of and by witch any but your most disrespectfool onnur would say wus no better but so much mag: but I hopes and trusts your onnur, as you always have bin henceforth in times passt, is in the mind a well to take what a well is meant.
"Anna St. Ives"
Thomas Holcroft

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