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Signals: Analysis and Synthesis

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This lecture covers the introduction to signals, including the typology of signals such as single-channel, multi-channel, images, and video sequences. It also delves into the analysis and synthesis of deterministic signals, discussing vectorial representation, orthogonal functions, and Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization.

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