(Danny) It was too dark to identify the second person. So we used a facial recognition program... to extrapolate any relevant shadows. | |
- You can't extrapolate the missing data? | |
A computer algorithm would sort through your likes and dislikes and extrapolate a personality based on your experiences. | |
Actually, we can use it to extrapolate where the shark is going next. | |
All right. So from that we can extrapolate that it's a warning. | |
(Danny) It was too dark to identify the second person. So we used a facial recognition program... to extrapolate any relevant shadows. | |
- You can't extrapolate the missing data? | |
A computer algorithm would sort through your likes and dislikes and extrapolate a personality based on your experiences. | |
Actually, we can use it to extrapolate where the shark is going next. | |
All right. So from that we can extrapolate that it's a warning. | |
- So he extrapolates. | |
He extrapolates. | |
It extrapolates from the bone structure and body shape to render an accurate prediction of what someone might look like, say, a hundred pounds lighter. | |
It extrapolates! | |
The program extrapolates as best it can, based on the data available, public records. | |
- So he extrapolates. | |
He extrapolates. | |
It extrapolates from the bone structure and body shape to render an accurate prediction of what someone might look like, say, a hundred pounds lighter. | |
It extrapolates! | |
The program extrapolates as best it can, based on the data available, public records. | |
*I* tracked their navigational signals and extrapolated their destinations. | |
- I extrapolated. | |
- I just extrapolated the data. | |
- Is there any world in which your offer for me to invite somebody might be extrapolated to include 12 somebodies? | |
A code, I extrapolated from Mozart. | |
'A little later and I'm finally ready to start to plot my graph, 'extrapolating my timings for the two balls, 'to allow for the much bigger diameter of the earth.' | |
- I wrote a hexagonal algorithm tracking all of his sightings, extrapolating a theoretical exit trajectory. | |
And I've enhanced the image by extrapolating from the exposed portion. | |
And extrapolating from the curve, I have determined that your piece came from a bottle with a base radius of a little over an inch... something like one of these apothecary bottles. | |
And extrapolating from your americium level... we estimate you have an internal contamination... of six nanocuries of plutonium. | |
*I* tracked their navigational signals and extrapolated their destinations. | |
- I extrapolated. | |
- I just extrapolated the data. | |
- Is there any world in which your offer for me to invite somebody might be extrapolated to include 12 somebodies? | |
A code, I extrapolated from Mozart. | |
'A little later and I'm finally ready to start to plot my graph, 'extrapolating my timings for the two balls, 'to allow for the much bigger diameter of the earth.' | |
- I wrote a hexagonal algorithm tracking all of his sightings, extrapolating a theoretical exit trajectory. | |
And I've enhanced the image by extrapolating from the exposed portion. | |
And extrapolating from the curve, I have determined that your piece came from a bottle with a base radius of a little over an inch... something like one of these apothecary bottles. | |
And extrapolating from your americium level... we estimate you have an internal contamination... of six nanocuries of plutonium. | |