Defining boundaries of a curve
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Gabriel Stanley
am 12 Sep. 2023
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am 14 Sep. 2023
Context: I have attached some example histograms I've extracted from my data. As a simple/quick form of data clustering, I would like to find the boundaries of the curves present in the histograms (I've changed the raw counts to percentages).
Problem: None of the methods I have used thus far (gradient, findchangepts) have given me precise or robust solutions. This not being my area of expertise, I'm not really sure how to refine my questions beyond the following:
Question: How can I set up an algorithm which will approximately ID the following indecis as pairs for the given data sets
Dat1: [3, 18], [21, (24 or 25)], [25, 31], [33, 37]
Dat2: [6, 17], [52, 54]
Dat3: [(4 or 5, even 6 would be acceptable in a pinch), 15].
I will emphasise that these are the examples I've pulled out of my data thus far. Ideally, the algorithm I want to create will be able to operate over an arbitrary number of curves with 0 a priori knowledge. It is entirely possible, though unlikely, that a data set might have no curves/clusters, or very weakly-defined/low-prominence ones.
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Stephen23
am 12 Sep. 2023
S = load('HistogramData.mat')
scatter(S.Dat1(:,1),S.Dat1(:,2))
scatter(S.Dat2(:,1),S.Dat2(:,2))
scatter(S.Dat3(:,1),S.Dat3(:,2))
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Stephen23
am 12 Sep. 2023
S = load('HistogramData.mat')
P = 8e-4; % prominence
D1 = diff([false;S.Dat1(:,2)>P;false]);
D2 = diff([false;S.Dat2(:,2)>P;false]);
D3 = diff([false;S.Dat3(:,2)>P;false]);
M1 = [find(D1>0),find(D1<0)-1]
M2 = [find(D2>0),find(D2<0)-1]
M3 = [find(D3>0),find(D3<0)-1]
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Stephen23
am 14 Sep. 2023
"I will add the "curve shape matching" term to my self-education."
You might find something useful in this toolbox:
Another option might be to try some kind of machine learning to classify those curves:
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Image Analyst
am 14 Sep. 2023
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst
am 14 Sep. 2023
"what I'm trying to do is akin to density-based clustering"
You might like to learn about dbscan
help dbscan
Wikipedia description with diagram:
I've also attached a demo.
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