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  2. Inverse distance weighting - Wikipedia

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    Inverse distance weighting (IDW) ... is a simple IDW weighting function, as defined by Shepard, [3] x denotes an interpolated (arbitrary) point, ...

  3. Natural-neighbor interpolation - Wikipedia

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    Natural neighbor interpolation with Sibson weights. The area of the green circles are the interpolating weights, w i.The purple-shaded region is the new Voronoi cell, after inserting the point to be interpolated (black dot).

  4. Shepard - Wikipedia

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    Shepard's method, a form of inverse distance weighted interpolation; George F. Shepard House, a historic home in Omaha, Nebraska; Blue Origin New Shepard, a crewed rocket that is being developed as a commercial system for suborbital space tourism. Shepard State Park, a state park in the U.S. state of Mississippi

  5. Multivariate interpolation - Wikipedia

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    Inverse distance weighting; ABOS - approximation based on smoothing; Kriging; Gradient-enhanced kriging (GEK) Thin plate spline; Polyharmonic spline (the thin-plate-spline is a special case of a polyharmonic spline) Radial basis function (Polyharmonic splines are a special case of radial basis functions with low degree polynomial terms) Least ...

  6. Talk:Inverse distance weighting - Wikipedia

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    1 Merge to Inverse distance weighting. 2 comments. 2 Value of the denominator exponent. 1 comment. 3 Lizka. 1 comment. 4 Exponent vs. Sharpness. 2 comments. 5 p value ...

  7. Geostatistics - Wikipedia

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    A number of simpler interpolation methods/algorithms, such as inverse distance weighting, bilinear interpolation and nearest-neighbor interpolation, were already well known before geostatistics. [2] Geostatistics goes beyond the interpolation problem by considering the studied phenomenon at unknown locations as a set of correlated random variables.

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    Weight-Loss Cabbage Soup. Photographer: Grant Webster, Food Stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop Stylist: Joseph Wanek, Loaded with cabbage, carrots, bell pepper and tomato, this healthy cabbage soup ...

  9. Kernel method - Wikipedia

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    Application areas of kernel methods are diverse and include geostatistics, [8] kriging, inverse distance weighting, 3D reconstruction, bioinformatics, cheminformatics, information extraction and handwriting recognition.