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bilinear interpolation
[mathematics] A resampling method that uses a weighted average of the four nearest cells to determine a new cell value.

 


Bilinear interpolation uses the four blue values surrounding the center of each yellow cell.

bilinear interpolation
A resampling method that uses a weighted average of the four nearest cells to determine a new cell value. Referenced by: Rasterisation; Interpolation; Texture mapping; Linear interpolation; Bilinear interpolation.
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Bilinear interpolation utility for raster map layers.
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Compares bit patterns with a raster map ...

bilinear interpolation p. 214 interpolation method where the value is obtained by linear interpolation on the two axes (row and column).

In ArcInfo, the GRID function RESAMPLE supports resampling of raster data using Cubic Convolution, Bilinear Interpolation, Nearest Neighbor Assignment, and custom "Nearest Data" assignment methods. resolution 1.

Multivariate interpolation is the interpolation of functions of more than one variable. Methods include bilinear interpolation and bicubic interpolation in two dimensions, and trilinear interpolation in three dimensions.

The problem is then solved at succeeding finer resolutions, until the final resolution is obtained. Starting values for each succeeding grid resolution are obtained by bilinear interpolation from the preceding coarser grid.

Conversely, this process can also be executed in the reverse. In ARC/INFO, the GRID function RESAMPLE supports resampling of raster data using Cubic Convolution, Bilinear Interpolation, Nearest Neighbor Assignment, ...

See also: Interpolation, Surface, Map, Raster, Vector

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