In math, frames can refer to a framework for storing data, a generalization of a basis, or a way to define a position in space.
Frame theory
In frame theory, frames are used to store numeric data from digital signals like images, audio, and video.
Frames can be used for data compression, noise reduction, and frequency analysis.
Frames are used in many real-world applications, including signal processing, error detection, and filter bank design.
Frame of an inner product space
In linear algebra, a frame is a generalization of a basis for a vector space.
Frames can be linearly dependent sets.
Frame of reference
In physics, a frame of reference is a set of coordinate axes that define a particle's position in space.
The Cartesian coordinate system is a basic frame of reference.
Ten frames
In math, ten frames are a tool that helps students understand number relationships and part-whole concepts.
Ten frames can help students learn addition and subtraction.