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  • adjective Relating to interpolation
  • adjective That serves to interpolate

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Examples

  • If one builds a network with too little “power” too few hidden layer neurons, basically then the network cannot encode all of the nonlinear structures that actually contribute to the solution and it again fails to reach is extrapolatory/interpolatory optimum.

    Willis E on Hansen and Model Reliability « Climate Audit 2006

  • Woven in seamlessly, too, are interpolatory sections that leap forward to explore the modern ramifications of the Curies' research.

    NYT > Home Page By DWIGHT GARNER 2010

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