It is actually impossible to classify fundamental and technical analysis. Since Peter Lynch use some indexes to monitor the stocks and it's pretty technical. George Soros, as a matter of fact, is a typical speculator at foreign exchange market which heavily relies on technical analysis.
For Elliot and Gann, you could not easily classify them either. Gann's most famous diagram only consists of a small part of his whole theory and most of them are not quite clear even after decades.
Considering the complexity of market, I do believe the following I read somewhere:
For short-term, fundamental and technical analysis are almost equally important. For long-term, fundamental is obviously more important. But the cost of neglecting technical analysis is also expensive for investors.