removing outlier from data
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Mayssa Chouat
il 11 Nov 2022
Commentato: Mayssa Chouat
il 18 Nov 2022
Hi everyone
I'm trying to remove outliers from a vector of data in this way:
each 100 elemnts of the vector has to be filtered separatly from the others: from 1 to100, from 101-2001 and so on.
I tried it using B=rmoutliers(A,movmean,100) but I'm not quiet sure what does the 100-element Window exactly do. Does it move the way I described it above ?
Thank u in advance
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Chris
il 11 Nov 2022
Modificato: Chris
il 11 Nov 2022
It's a sliding window. From the text in the function:
% B = RMOUTLIERS(A,..., MOVMETHOD, WL) uses a moving window method to
% determine contextual outliers instead of global outliers. MOVMETHOD can
% be 'movmedian' or 'movmean'.
You'll probably have to write your own function to divide the vector into chunks like you want. It's easy enough with a for loop. Something like:
for idx = 1:100:numel(vec)/100
chunk = vec(idx:idx+100);
% chunk(isoutlier(chunk)) = nan; one option
% filtered(idx:idx+100) = chunk;
filtered(idx:idx+100) = filloutliers(chunk, 'linear');
end
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Image Analyst
il 11 Nov 2022
From the help:
B = rmoutliers(A,movmethod,window) detects local outliers using a moving window mean or median with window length window. For example, rmoutliers(A,"movmean",5) defines outliers as elements more than three local standard deviations from the local mean within a five-element window.
Seems pretty clear and explicit to me. What didn't you understand? Your signal might move all over the place and the rmoutliers() when used in that way, only looks in a certain window around the current point to determine what is or is not an outlier.
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