- time
interpolators: one
interpolator measures the (short)
interval between the
start event and a
following clock event, and the
second interpolator measure...
-
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...
- In
numerical analysis, a
cubic Hermite spline or
cubic Hermite interpolator is a
spline where each
piece is a third-degree
polynomial specified in Hermite...
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single piece of the curve, q ( x ) {\displaystyle q(x)} ,
which will
interpolate from ( x 1 , y 1 ) {\displaystyle (x_{1},y_{1})} to ( x 2 , y 2 ) {\displaystyle...
-
Institute of
Technology (MIT)
Media Lab,
developed a computer-****isted "
interpolated rotoscoping" process,
which he used to make his award-winning
short film...
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filter pairs (where N is the filter's order) to form a
decimator or
interpolator. In a
decimating CIC, the
input signal is
first fed
through N integrator...
-
numerical analysis, the
Lagrange interpolating polynomial is the
unique polynomial of
lowest degree that
interpolates a
given set of data.
Given a data...
- x n {\displaystyle p(x)=a_{0}+a_{1}x+\cdots +a_{n}x^{n}} is said to
interpolate the data if p ( x j ) = y j {\displaystyle p(x_{j})=y_{j}} for each j...
- interpolations.
Black and red/yellow/green/blue dots
correspond to the
interpolated point and
neighbouring samples, respectively.
Their heights above the...
- This list is of
songs that have been
interpolated by
other songs.
Songs that are
cover versions, parodies, or use
samples of
other songs are not "interpolations"...