Separate windows signal and peak detection
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Hello,
In the below picture, I have to detect each window, where each augmentation of the signal represents an air inspiration. So, it's important to separate each window in order to get an accurate breath rate.
%data_blue{i}.meanBlueLevels --> Original signal (subplot(2,1,1))
data_filter=lowpass(data_blue{i}.meanBlueLevels,0.1,Fs);
data_filter=data_filter.^2;
t=1:length(data_blue{i}.meanBlueLevels);
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(t,data_blue{i}.meanBlueLevels)
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(t,data_filter)
I tried to use the built function envelope with the 'peak' parameter, but I think it will be not have enough robustness ... (I should avoid using of any threshold.)
Any help is much appreciated. Thank you.
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Image Analyst
le 30 Mai 2021
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst
le 30 Mai 2021
Attach your data. What if you just threshold? Why do you refuse to use a threshold? It looks like it would work well.
itsABreath = signal > 1; % Or whatever value works.
This will be true if the signal is more than 1 and false if it's less than 1.
If you have the Image Processing Toolbox, you can label each breath and then use regionprops(), or ismember() and find(), to find the starting and stopping index of each breath.
We've seen this before with audio signals and people wanted to determine the voiced and silent parts of the audio recording so you might search for silent, silence, voice, words, and things like that.
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Image Analyst
le 5 Juil 2021
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst
le 5 Juil 2021
Sorry, I didn't notice your comment. Are you still having trouble?
Alexis
le 5 Juil 2021
This function might be helpful? https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/81066-breathtimes?s_tid=srchtitle
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