removing spikes from test data.

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hao liu
hao liu am 19 Sep. 2018
Kommentiert: Muhammad Waqar am 16 Sep. 2020
I was trying to remove the spikes from the test data. I used the medfilt1 method like below: Data_B = medfilt1(Data,7); the left is original data, the right is after process. but it did not work very well. other method like filloutliers also has been tried. I also tried to use the medfilt1 twice, but it's still nearly the same. what I want is to figure out the trend of the test data, the processed data has already showed the trending but there were still some spikes in the figure which is annoying. how should I do to remove the spikes? thanks in advance:)
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Greg Dionne
Greg Dionne am 24 Sep. 2018
Would you be willing to post your data?
Sher Akbar
Sher Akbar am 30 Dez. 2019
search literature for this purpose... basically we dont remove spikes we do replace them with the normal values.

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 19 Sep. 2018
If you have the newly-released R2018b, see if the rmoutliers (link) function will do what you want.
If you have R2017a or later, experiment with the isoutlier (link) and filloutliers (link) functions to determine if they will do what you want.

Arihant Sureka
Arihant Sureka am 19 Sep. 2018
Hi
Maybe you can refer to this link:
<https://in.mathworks.com/help/curvefit/smooth.html Data Smooth>
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Muhammad Waqar
Muhammad Waqar am 16 Sep. 2020
Smooth is not recommended. It is because Smooth function will also damage the physical features of the signal.

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