Abstract

The generalized spectral-analytical method as a new approach to the processing of information arrays is stated. Some theoretical foundations of this method and its applications in different experimental data analysis problems are given. The method is based on the adaptive expansion of initial arrays in the functional bases belonging to the classical algebraic systems of polynomials and functions of continuous and discrete arguments (Jacobi, Chebyshev, Lagrange, Laguerre, Kravchuk, Charlier, and other polynomials). This approach combines analytical and digital data-processing procedures, thus providing a basis for the universal combined technology for the processing of information arrays. An appreciable part of this review is devoted to video data analysis and pattern-recognition problems. In addition, some relevant applications of this method in biomedical and bioinformation data analysis, recognition, classification, and diagnosis problems are described.

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