"Interpolating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Interpolating refers to the process of inserting or estimating missing values or points between known values or points, typically in a sequence of data, a mathematical function, or a physical system. This can be done to fill gaps, create a smooth curve, or generate new data points that are consistent with the existing information. In various fields, interpolating is used to:
Fill gaps in data or samples
Create a continuous curve or surface
Generate new data points based on existing patterns or trends
Make predictions or estimates
Smooth out noise or irregularities
In language, interpolating can also mean inserting or summarizing information that is not explicitly mentioned, but is implied or can be reasonably inferred, to make a sentence or passage clearer or more coherent.
Interpolation is a literary or grammatical device in which a word, phrase, or sentence is inserted or placed within a sentence or passage in order to clarify or explain its meaning. It is typically used to provide additional information or context, and can help to avoid ambiguity or confusion.