Remove overlapping intervals from two array intervals without using a loop

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Having the start and end of each interval of the noise array, how could I do it to exclude those times that overlap with another interval array of detections?
I know how to do it in a loop, but then it has to go interval by interval to check if they overlap to excluded it and this takes to much time. Is there a better approach that I could use without using a loop?
I know I can check for the overlapping intervals like this:
ovlp = @(x, y)bsxfun(@ge, x(:, 1), y(:, 1)') & bsxfun(@le, x(:, 1), y(:, 2)');
idx = ovlp(noise,det) | ovlp(det, noise)';
[row, col] = ind2sub(size(idx), find(idx));
output = [row, col];
However, then this does not tell me what start or end of the noise interval will become the end of the detection interval.
Thank you so much for your help.
Alba

Antworten (2)

Asrar Khaldey
Asrar Khaldey am 24 Jan. 2021
Hi
Unfortunately I have the same problem.. can u please share the solution if u found one

Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong am 24 Jan. 2021
You might interest to use my interval-merging FEX

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