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Some of the significant achievements of the last ten years in the area of spectral techniques are summarized. The name spectral techniques denotes developments in abstract harmonic analysis oriented to possible applications in switching theory and logic design, fault detection, coding theory, and pattern analysis. A review of pattern analysis, with emphasis on the study of self-similarity of patterns, is presented.<>