How to detect variations in data?
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Hello everyone,
I would like to determine the location at which there is data variation (like the highlighted points in the attached image).
Kindly find the attached code + .mat file.
Each sub-plot represents a variable on y-axis and the time on x-axis. Usually, the variation appear in several variables (plots) like this one.

Could you suggest the best method to do so?
and How can I determine the starting and ending points of that variation?
I appreciate your help.
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Ridwan Alam
il 23 Dic 2019
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Depends on how complex of a solution you are looking for. There are algorithms for change point detection that you can try.
Or, you can have a sliding window (your defined size) over the signal and look for specific features (e.g mean crossing rate, variance, etc. depending your signal type) to find the windows that contain a "change".
Hope this helps.
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Mohamed Nedal
il 23 Dic 2019
Ridwan Alam
il 23 Dic 2019
Please check the link above, there are some examples. Try on your own data, and if there is any difficulty, please feel free to ask about that.
Mohamed Nedal
il 24 Dic 2019
Modificato: Mohamed Nedal
il 24 Dic 2019
Ridwan Alam
il 24 Dic 2019
Modificato: Ridwan Alam
il 24 Dic 2019
Why can’t it be done? Please show your code and I will try to debug.
Mohamed Nedal
il 25 Dic 2019
Image Analyst
il 25 Dic 2019
Did you also give my code a try?
Mohamed Nedal
il 26 Dic 2019
Image Analyst
il 26 Dic 2019
I think findchangepts() locates points where the data goes from smooth to something drastically different, or vice versa. So it basically finds corners or elbows in the data.
movstd() on the other hand gives a high signal wherever the data has high variability regardless if the signal looks like a corner or elbow there.
Mohamed Nedal
il 26 Dic 2019
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