Automatic Signal segmentation for feature extraction

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Radons
Radons le 21 Jan 2018
Commenté : Image Analyst le 4 Nov 2022
Hi,
Does anyone know how to do signal segmentation on the raw signal? I need to segment the raw signal into 8 different segments so that i can do feature extraction on individual segments.
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Star Strider
Star Strider le 21 Jan 2018
What is the corresponding time vector that corresponds to those samples, or the sampling frequency?
Radons
Radons le 21 Jan 2018
It is sampled at 1Khz

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 21 Jan 2018
Attach some signals so we can play with them.
Assuming the "tall" parts of the signal are not uniformly spaced (in which case you could extract them trivially with indexing at fixed indexes), then you need to find the center of the quiet parts. I'd start by thresholding the absolute value of the signal to find the low/quiet parts. You should have 9 of them, unless your tall signal parts hit the edge of your range. If you don't have 9, then I'd call imdilate repeatedly until you get exactly 9 quiet regions. Then I'd call regionprops() to get the centroid (middle index) of the quiet parts, and then I'd loop over the regions extracting the tall regions into cells. They need to be in cells because each region might have a different number of elements. Something like (untested)
quietParts = abs(signal) < threshold;
[~, numRegions] = bwlabel(quietParts);
while numRegions > 9
quietParts = imdilate(quietParts, [1,1,1]);
[~, numRegions] = bwlabel(quietParts);
end
% Now we should have the quiet parts. Find the centroids.
props = regionprops(quietParts, 'Centroid');
% Extract each tall signal part into a cell
for k = 1 : length(props)-1
index1 = round(props(k).Centroid;
index2 = round(props(k+1).Centroid;
individualSignals{k} = signal(index1:index2);
end
Note, the code above requires the Image Processing Toolbox.
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Cey
Cey le 4 Nov 2022
thank you for your help @Walter Roberson
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 4 Nov 2022
@Cey by now I imagine you've found one. You can just use trial and error until you get the right one. If you have any more questions, start your own discussion thread so we're not bugging @Radons on his 4 years old question with emails about activity on it.

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Hristo Zhivomirov
Hristo Zhivomirov le 13 Oct 2019
Hi, Radons!
I think that this the most suitable, easy-to-use and straightforward way.
Also, you can use the example.m file as reference.
All best,
Hristo

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