Data segmenting with overlap and then multiplying each segment with hammond and rectangular window
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Hello! This is currently my code:
[x,fs1] = audioread('Male1.mp3');
z1=x-mean(x);
t=(1:N)/10000;
z=x-mean(x);
w1=hamming(N);
w2= rectwin(N);
y=z.*w1;
figure;
plot(t,z,'k',t,y,'r');
xlabel('Time (s)'); ylabel('Amplitude');
figure;
y1=z1.*w2;
plot(t,y1);
It plots, but I want to overlap the data into 50 and 100 ms long overlapping segments. Would I have to use a buffer function? I'm not too familiar with Matlab. Thank you!
6 Kommentare
Ryan Le
am 23 Nov. 2020
Mathieu NOE
am 24 Nov. 2020
hello
you can have a look at pwelch function to see how overlapping and windowing is done for fft spectral analysis
edit pwelch
Ryan Le
am 24 Nov. 2020
Mathieu NOE
am 24 Nov. 2020
Yes, windowing applies on time domain , before you do fft
Ryan Le
am 24 Nov. 2020
Mathieu NOE
am 25 Nov. 2020
ok maybe I added some confusion in my last answers
the original question was simply to define overlapping sections of signal, not windowing and fft as with pwelch
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Shubham Khatri
am 7 Dez. 2020
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Hello,
Hope it helps
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