Various components of the present invention are collectively designated as
Analysis of Variables Through Analog Representation (AVATAR). AVATAR
offers an analog solution to those problems of the analysis of variables
which are normally handled by digital means. The invention allows (a) the
improved perception of the measurements through geometrical analogies,
(b) effective solutions of the existing computational problems of the
order statistic methods, and (c) extended applicability of these methods
to analysis of variables. The invention employs transformation of
discrete or continuous variables into normalized continuous scalar
fields, that is, into objects with mathematical properties of density
and/or cumulative distribution functions. In addition to dependence on
the displacement coordinates (thresholds), these objects can also depend
on other parameters, including spatial coordinates. Moreover, this
transformation of the measured variables may be implemented with respect
to any reference variable. Thus, the values of the reference variable
provide a common unit, or standard, for measuring and comparison of
variables of different natures, for assessment of mutual dependence of
these variables, and for evaluation of changes in the variables and their
dependence with time.The invention enables, on a consistent general
basis, a variety of new techniques for analysis of variables, which can
be implemented through various physical means in continuous action
machines as well as through digital means or computer calculations.
Several of the elements of these new techniques do have digital
counterparts, such as some rank order techniques in digital signal and
image processing.