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FFT for the given data to find the dominant frequency
Hi @Star Strider , In you code above, what does [D,S] represent and what do the letters refer to? Also, What is Cl and Clm? ...
3 years ago | 0
Hi. I need some help about Spectrograms
Ah okay, could I use the below functions on each segment (active zone where muscle contraction occurs)? - how would I know what...
3 years ago | 0
From EMG data set, how can I extract 3 signals of 20 second lengths starting at 40, 80 and 120 seconds?
Ah okay, also referring to @dpb suggestion, would that method and your method for extracting the extract 3 signals of 20 second ...
3 years ago | 0
Hi. I need some help about Spectrograms
This is great, However for each segment (these are not the same as in my other post) which I have defined as certain regions of ...
3 years ago | 0
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From EMG data set, how can I extract 3 signals of 20 second lengths starting at 40, 80 and 120 seconds?
I have EMG data, I need to extract 3 signals of 20 second lengths starting at 40, 80 and 120 seconds, how could I go about doing...
3 years ago | 2 answers | 0
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Hi. I need some help about Spectrograms
I have EMG data, which I split into active contraction zones which I did and computed their spectrograms. How can I extract domi...
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